6. For irrigation, most of the Indian farmers depend on (a) Reservoirs. (b) Rivers. (c) Monsoon. (d)Tube wells.
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(c) Monsoon is the correct answer because it is available enough than other three.
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For irrigation, most of the Indian farmers depend on Monsoon (option c).
- The Indian economy is heavily reliant on farmers, with agriculture serving as the primary source of income.
- Rice, wheat, maize, corn, pulses, and other Kharif crops provide a living for Indian farmers. Kharif crops are a staple in people's diets.
- These crops necessitate a large amount of water, which is primarily supplied by the monsoon.
- Cotton, soybeans, and corn are some of the other crops grown.
- In India, advanced irrigation technologies from other sources of water, such as reservoirs, rivers, and tube wells, are also lacking.
- Therefore, Indian agriculture is reliant on the Southwest monsoon, which provides 75 percent of yearly rainfall and is critical to agricultural production.
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