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A rainy day story 180-200 words

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Answered by sulekhashaw24
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This year I had a very pleasant and memorable experience of a rainy day. This day I will never forget. It has left an indelible impression on my young mind. This was the day when my school had re-opened after the summer vacation in July.The rain was already late by a week or ten days.

People were anxious waiting for the rain and the arrival of the monsoon. They were praying the rain god to merciful. The days were unbearably hot, sultry and long. Outside it was really scorching in the sun. People ventured outside only when it was necessary. People relished cold-drinks, ice-creams and cool air of the air-conditioners in their homes. But only a few could afford these comforts and luxuries

Answered by Adarshbhardwaj60
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Rains are boons and blessings. They are a rare gift of god to mankind. They bring prosperity, rich harvest, happiness, and joy. However, an excess of everything is bad. It is equally true of rains. If they are in excess, they may result in floods, widespread suffering and loss.But generally, rains are welcome after the hot and sultry weather of summer. They bring welcome relief and revival of agriculture activities. It is said that mercy droppeth as the gentle rain from heavens. The scarcity of rain results in drought, famine, and spells of suffering.

Rains are boons and blessings. They are a rare gift of god to mankind. They bring prosperity, rich harvest, happiness, and joy. However, an excess of everything is bad. It is equally true of rains. If they are in excess, they may result in floods, widespread suffering and loss.But generally, rains are welcome after the hot and sultry weather of summer. They bring welcome relief and revival of agriculture activities. It is said that mercy droppeth as the gentle rain from heavens. The scarcity of rain results in drought, famine, and spells of suffering.India depends on for its prosperity on the rich and timely arrival of monsoon. July to September are the months of the rains and monsoon. India is an agriculture country and water is vital for realizing the full potential of agriculture. And rains are the biggest and the cheapest source of water. for our agriculture and other needs. Even otherwise, rain is always welcome as it gives joy, relief from the heat and a new lease of life to plants, animals and other creatures.

Rains are boons and blessings. They are a rare gift of god to mankind. They bring prosperity, rich harvest, happiness, and joy. However, an excess of everything is bad. It is equally true of rains. If they are in excess, they may result in floods, widespread suffering and loss.But generally, rains are welcome after the hot and sultry weather of summer. They bring welcome relief and revival of agriculture activities. It is said that mercy droppeth as the gentle rain from heavens. The scarcity of rain results in drought, famine, and spells of suffering.India depends on for its prosperity on the rich and timely arrival of monsoon. July to September are the months of the rains and monsoon. India is an agriculture country and water is vital for realizing the full potential of agriculture. And rains are the biggest and the cheapest source of water. for our agriculture and other needs. Even otherwise, rain is always welcome as it gives joy, relief from the heat and a new lease of life to plants, animals and other creatures.Mark me as Brainliest

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