Early monsoon put smiles on faces of Nepali farmers
ANI
04 Jun 2021, 13:18 GMT+10
Bhaktapur [Nepal], June 4 (ANI): Terraces on slopes of Changunarayan Hill echoed with chattering of farmers in a melody as they plant paddy saplings made favourable by the pre-monsoon climatic effect.
Activation of pre-monsoon climatic effect has put a smile on their face as they got to plant their crops early. While carrying out their annual routine of cultivation, they celebrate the time singing and splashing muddy water on each other in joy.
Amid COVID-19 pandemic, induced lockdown, early rainfall has ensured the availability of water in slopes in the outskirts of Kathmandu, farmers this year are enthralled and excited than in earlier years.
Bhaktapur [Nepal], June 4 (ANI): Terraces on slopes of Changunarayan Hill echoed with chattering of farmers in a melody as they plant paddy saplings made favourable by the pre-monsoon climatic effect.
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