Geography, asked by AngelKalra, 4 months ago

Imagine you are the monsoon wind. Talk about your origin, and why you are so important to India, and how you can be both a boon and a curse?

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Answered by lalitnit
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The monsoon rains are a big deal in India. Everyone from the farmer to the stockbroker tracks the rain. The former because the sowing pattern depends on it, and the latter because agricultural growth boosts the country’s economy.

But a good monsoon is often a bane for school-going children in rural India, a new study has found.

With plentiful rainfall, children turn into farm hands instead of attending school, the study shows. This, in turn, drags down test scores and learning outcomes, researchers Manisha Shah of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and Bryce Millett Steinberg of Brown University have found.

Answered by addagarlabalu2010
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The monsoon rains are the big deal in India . everyone from the farmer to stockbroker tracks the rain .The farmer because the sowing pattern depends on it and the latter because agricultural growth boosts the country's economy . But a good monsoon is often a Bane for school going children in rural India,a new study has found . with plentiful rainfall,children turn into farm hands instead of attending school,the study shows. This ,in turn, drags down test scores and learning out comes

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