Monday, December 8th, 2025

Lack of rainfall leaves Madhesh fields cracked and dry



KATHMANDU: Although the monsoon has been active across much of the country for over a month and a half, eight districts in Madhesh Province have yet to receive significant rainfall.

The prolonged dry spell has left farmers grappling with severe drought conditions. In many areas, farmers who rely solely on rainwater for paddy cultivation have been unable to plant their crops — even into the last week of July — due to a lack of irrigation.

The Madhesh provincial government declared eight districts as drought-affected on July 10. Following suit, the federal cabinet also declared Madhesh a disaster-affected province during a meeting on Shrawan 7.

The water shortage has prevented timely paddy transplantation in several districts, causing paddy fields to crack and rice seeds to dry out before they can take root.

Already struggling with recurring fertilizer shortages each year, farmers in Madhesh are now facing yet another crisis—an unrelenting drought that threatens their livelihoods.

Publish Date : 27 July 2025 08:40 AM

Singha Durbar’s historic Gallery Hall retrofitting unlikely to be completed on time

KATHMANDU: The retrofitting work on the historic Gallery Hall building,

Nepalgunj private sector urges govt to launch direct Nepalgunj–Delhi flights

KATHMANDU: The private sector in Nepalgunj has drawn the government’s

Birgunj Metropolitan City opens new vegetable and fruit market

BIRGUNJ: Birgunj Metropolitan City has brought into operation a newly

Reminiscing last week: Defining Phase Ahead

KATHMANDU: Last week marked one of the most consequential periods

Economic Digest: Nepal’s Business News in a Snap

KATHMANDU: Economic Digest offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of