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In our villages, farmers start working on the fields before the rainy

season hits. Using the natural water supply, the farmers irrigate their
lands and grow various crops relevant to this season. Rain fills our
ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled down and increases the
freshwater reserve underground. This freshwater reserve is then used
as a drinking and irrigation source for the rest of the year. A major part
of the northern and southern states in India prefers the rainy season
for growing different crops and vegetables. In our villages, farmers start
working on the fields before the rainy season hits. Using the natural
water supply, the farmers irrigate their lands and grow various crops
relevant to this season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also
gets settled down and increases the freshwater reserve underground.
This freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and irrigation source
for the rest of the year. A major part of the northern and southern
states in India prefers the rainy season for growing different crops and
vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on the fields before
the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply, the farmers
irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this season. Rain
fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled down and
increases the freshwater reserve underground. This freshwater reserve
is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for the rest of the year.
A major part of the northern and southern states in India prefers the
rainy season for growing different crops and vegetables. In our villages,
farmers start working on the fields before the rainy season hits. Using
the natural water supply, the farmers irrigate their lands and grow
various crops relevant to this season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and
streams. It also gets settled down and increases the freshwater reserve
underground. This freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and
irrigation source for the rest of the year. A major part of the northern
and southern states in India prefers the rainy season for growing
different crops and vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on
the fields before the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply,
the farmers irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this
season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled
down and increases the freshwater reserve underground. This
freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for
the rest of the year. A major part of the northern and southern states in
India prefers the rainy season for growing different crops and
vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on the fields before
the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply, the farmers
irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this season. Rain
fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled down and
increases the freshwater reserve underground. This freshwater reserve
is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for the rest of the year.
A major part of the northern and southern states in India prefers the
rainy season for growing different crops and vegetables. In our villages,
farmers start working on the fields before the rainy season hits. Using
the natural water supply, the farmers irrigate their lands and grow
various crops relevant to this season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and
streams. It also gets settled down and increases the freshwater reserve
underground. This freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and
irrigation source for the rest of the year. A major part of the northern
and southern states in India prefers the rainy season for growing
different crops and vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on
the fields before the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply,
the farmers irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this
season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled
down and increases the freshwater reserve underground. This
freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for
the rest of the year. A major part of the northern and southern states in
India prefers the rainy season for growing different crops and
vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on the fields before
the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply, the farmers
irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this season. Rain
fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled down and
increases the freshwater reserve underground. This freshwater reserve
is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for the rest of the year.
A major part of the northern and southern states in India prefers the
rainy season for growing different crops and vegetables. In our villages,
farmers start working on the fields before the rainy season hits. Using
the natural water supply, the farmers irrigate their lands and grow
various crops relevant to this season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and
streams. It also gets settled down and increases the freshwater reserve
underground. This freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and
irrigation source for the rest of the year. A major part of the northern
and southern states in India prefers the rainy season for growing
different crops and vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on
the fields before the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply,
the farmers irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this
season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled
down and increases the freshwater reserve underground. This
freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for
the rest of the year. A major part of the northern and southern states in
India prefers the rainy season for growing different crops and
vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on the fields before
the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply, the farmers
irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this season. Rain
fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled down and
increases the freshwater reserve underground. This freshwater reserve
is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for the rest of the year.
A major part of the northern and southern states in India prefers the
rainy season for growing different crops and vegetables. In our villages,
farmers start working on the fields before the rainy season hits. Using
the natural water supply, the farmers irrigate their lands and grow
various crops relevant to this season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and
streams. It also gets settled down and increases the freshwater reserve
underground. This freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and
irrigation source for the rest of the year. A major part of the northern
and southern states in India prefers the rainy season for growing
different crops and vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on
the fields before the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply,
the farmers irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this
season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled
down and increases the freshwater reserve underground. This
freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for
the rest of the year. A major part of the northern and southern states in
India prefers the rainy season for growing different crops and
vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on the fields before
the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply, the farmers
irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this season. Rain
fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled down and
increases the freshwater reserve underground. This freshwater reserve
is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for the rest of the year.
A major part of the northern and southern states in India prefers the
rainy season for growing different crops and vegetables. In our villages,
farmers start working on the fields before the rainy season hits. Using
the natural water supply, the farmers irrigate their lands and grow
various crops relevant to this season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and
streams. It also gets settled down and increases the freshwater reserve
underground. This freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and
irrigation source for the rest of the year. A major part of the northern
and southern states in India prefers the rainy season for growing
different crops and vegetables. In our villages, farmers start working on
the fields before the rainy season hits. Using the natural water supply,
the farmers irrigate their lands and grow various crops relevant to this
season. Rain fills our ponds, rivers, and streams. It also gets settled
down and increases the freshwater reserve underground. This
freshwater reserve is then used as a drinking and irrigation source for
the rest of the year. A major part of the northern and southern states in
India prefers the rainy season for growing different crops and
vegetables.

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