Drought of Bundelkhand
This document by Right to Food Campaign Madhya Pradesh Support Group, highlights the drought situation persists in Bundelkhand. The situation is turning perilous. Bundelkhand is now, desperately in need of attitudinal change. The experience of Bundelkhand proves that only lack of rain does not mean drought, but drought conditions develop because of practical reasons and owing to changes in environment cycle owing to unbalanced development. Further, it advocates for accepting the failure on present economic development polices, in order to address the drought and identical situations.
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