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INTRODUCTION OF DROUGHT

• Definition :- “A prolonged period of abnormal low rainfall ,


leading to a shortage of water”.
“It is when you have less rainfall than you expected over
an extended period of time.
ITS CAUSES AND TYPES
Causes:-
 Natural factors (e.g. lack of rain fall)
 Human activities (e.g. deforestation, overuse of water resources)

Meteorological Drought

 Types:- Agriculture Drought

Hydrological Drought
USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN
IDENTIFICATION OF THE CRISIS AND
ITS SOLUTION

Technology
Used :-

Satellite imagery Weathers Drought


Technologies
and remote Forecasting monitoring
Solutions
sensing. models systems

- water
- irrigation
conservation
systems
techniques
ILLUSTRATION
EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON
ENVIRONMENT
impact on soil
quality

Mass Loss of
Migration vegetation

Impacts:

Lower Effects on
water Wildlife
levels

Desertification
AREAS ON MAP WHERE THE
CONDITIONS ARE FACED
MEASURES TAKEN BY THE
GOVERNMENT

the Rained
Pradhan Mantri National Rural Pradhan Mantri National
Central Centrally Area National
Central Sector Krishi Sinchai Drinking Water Fasal Bima Afforestation
Government Sponsored Development Hydrology
Scheme Yojana Programme Yojana Programme
Implements Scheme Programme Project (NHP)
(PMKSY) (NRDWP) (PMFBY) (NAP)
(RAD)
GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION
Drought affected area in india
Central India
10%
West India
30%
North India
25%

East India
South India 20%
15%
CONCLUSION
Summary of Key points

• - Need to make successful Drought Managements Plans.


• Private foundations should all support research foundations in it.
• Need for continued research on Drought and its Preventions.
• Need to study about its Probability.
• Periodic assessment of system capacity.
• Establishment of legal foundations to implement the emergency source
program.
• Need to improve system failure and programs which are not helping
everyone.
THANKS
Submitted by – Devansh Choudhary Submitted to – Mr. Karunesh Saxena

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