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Jaipur, Jul 7 (PTI) Rajasthan has recorded 126 per cent more rainfall than normal this monsoon and the spell of rain is expected to continue in many parts of the state for the next few days. A total of 183.5 mm rainfall has been recorded in the state from June 1 to July 7 this year, which is 126 per cent more than the normal 81.3 mm, the meteorological department in Jaipur said on Monday. During this period, 284.5 mm (155 per cent more than the normal 111.7 mm) rain was recorded in eastern Rajasthan and 103.2 mm (81 per cent more than the normal 57 mm) rain was recorded in western Rajasthan. Radheshyam Sharma, director of Met centre, Jaipur, said Karauli, Bhilwara, Dholpur, Dausa and Tonk districts received the highest rainfall in eastern Rajasthan. Karauli has received 341.8 mm rainfall this season, which is 258 per cent more than the normal 95.5 mm. Similarly, western Rajasthan, where monsoon usually reaches later in the season with little rain, has also received good rainfall this year. Jalore usually receives 70.6 mm rainfall during the monsoon, but this time it has received 209 per cent more - 218.1 mm of rainfall. Sharma said the monsoon trough line is passing through Sriganganagar district of the state on Monday. Due to this, there is a possibility of moderate to heavy and sometimes very heavy rain in some parts of Bharatpur, Jaipur division and Shekhawati region of the state in the next one to three days. There may be spurs of rain in Sriganganagar and Hanumangarh districts as well. This time southwest monsoon arrived Rajasthan on June 18, a week before its normal time. Since then, it has been nearly active constantly this season and especially western Rajasthan has received good rain. So far, monsoon rain has occurred in entire Rajasthan, the department said. PTI AG SHS SKY SKY

JAIPUR: Rajasthan has recorded 128 per cent more rainfall than normal during June in the ongoing monsoon season, the weather department officials have said. According to the Meteorological Department, heavy showers have filled ponds and dams across the state much earlier than usual. The rainfall has been particularly abundant in eastern Rajasthan, which received 160 per cent more than average, while western Rajasthan saw a 79 per cent increase. As a result, rivers and seasonal drains are flowing strongly, and water levels in many dams have risen significantly. In the Kota division, several s ...Read More >

Jaipur, Jul 7 (PTI) Rajasthan has recorded 126 per cent more rainfall than normal this monsoon and the spell of rain is expected to continue in many parts of the state for the next few days. A total of 183.5 mm rainfall has been recorded in the state from June 1 to July 7 this year, which is 126 per cent more than the normal 81.3 mm, the meteorological department in Jaipur said on Monday. Also Read | Bodoland Lottery Result Today, July 07, 2025: Assam State Lottery Sambad Monday Lucky Draw Results Declared, Check Winners List With Ticket Numbers. During this period, 284.5 mm (155 per cent m ...Read More >
New Delhi: Delhi govt has prepared a plan under which Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus drivers and conductors will receive regular training, with a focus on ethical values, customer service and safe driving, transport minister Pankaj Singh said on Friday. The move is for improving the public image of DTC buses.The minister mentioned that DTC bus drivers who fail to halt at designated stops or are found speeding will face strict departmental action.Several commuters have complained about the behaviour of DTC bus drivers. There have alleged that the buses often fail to stop at the designate ...Read More >
Jaipur: Continuous heavy rainfall across Rajasthan has triggered flooding, claimed multiple lives, and caused severe disruptions in several districts. In Dholpur, rising water levels in the Parvati River forced authorities to open six gates of the Parvati Dam Friday, releasing 9,844 cusecs of water. Several areas in the district were cut off due to waterlogging and a rise in the Chambal River.The situation worsened in other parts of the state, including Sriganganagar, Hanumangarh, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, Churu, Bikaner, and Sikar. In Hanumangarh's Udasar village, a four-year-old girl died when t ...Read More >