Central India
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States and territories | Chhattisgarh |
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Madhya Pradesh | |
Largest city | Indore |
Official_languages | Hindi |
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ID | 2315879 |
About Central India
Central India is a loosely defined region of India consisting of the states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. Indore, the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh is the largest city in the region. Other major cities include Bhopal and Raipur.
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Heat wave in India leaves millions struggling to cope
India 's weather department has issued a severe heatwave warning as temperatures soar, throwing millions of lives and livelihoods out of gear.
" Temperatures are rising rapidly in the country, and rising much earlier than usual, " Prime Minister Narendra Modi told state chief ministers on Wednesday.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has a gradual rise in maximum temperatures by 2-4C over most parts of north-western and Central India This Week , with " no large Change thereafter".
While heatwaves are common in India , especially in May and June, summer began early this year with high temperatures from March itself - Average maximum temperatures in the month were the highest in 122 years. Heatwaves also began setting in during the month.
The Centre for Science and Environment, a think-tank, says that, including the Northern State of Himachal Pradesh , known for its pleasant temperatures.
This Week , The Mercury in the capital, Delhi, is expected to cross 44C.
Naresh Kumar , a senior scientist at IMD, attributes the current heatwave to local atmospheric factors.
The Major one was weak western disturbances - Storms originating in The Mediterranean region - which meant little pre-monsoon rainfall in north-western and Central India . - an area of high atmospheric pressure where the air sinks - also led to hot, dry weather over parts of Western India in March.
The Effects are visible. Farmers say The Unexpected temperature spikes have affected their wheat harvest, a development that could potentially given supply disruptions due to the Ukraine war.
The Heat has also triggered an increase in power demand, leading to outages in many states and fears of a coal shortage.
Mr Modi also flagged the increased risk of fires due to rising temperatures.
Summers have always been gruelling in many parts of India - especially in the northern and central regions. Even before air-conditioners and water coolers started selling in the millions, people had devised their own ways of coping with The Heat - from keeping water cool in earthen jugs to rubbing raw mangoes on their bodies to ward off Heat strokes.
But many experts say India is now recording more intense, frequent heatwaves that are also longer in duration.
Roxy Mathew Koll, a climate scientist at The Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, agrees that several atmospheric factors have led to the current heatwave. But adding to All That , he says, is Global Warming .
" That's the root cause for the increase in heatwaves, " he says, adding that more research is needed to link Climate Change to other, less Extreme Weather fluctuations.
D Sivananda Pai, director of The Institute for Climate Change Studies, points to other challenges too, apart from Climate Change - Such as increasing population and the resultant strain on resources.
This, in turn, leads to factors that worsen The Situation , Such as deforestation and increasing use of transport.
" When you have more concrete roads and buildings, Heat is trapped inside without being able to rise to The Surface . This warms the air further, " Mr Pai says.
And the cost of Such Extreme Weather events is disproportionately borne by the poor.
" Poor People have fewer resources to cool down as well as fewer options to stay inside, away from The Heat , " says Dr Chandni Singh, senior researcher at Indian Institute for Human Settlements and a lead author at Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
While more attention is paid to mortality due to heatwaves, Ms Singh says policymakers should also Focus On how Extreme Weather affects the quality of people's lives.
" Heatwaves can have serious health consequences. If temperatures are high even at night, The Body doesn't get a chance to recuperate, increasing the possibility of illnesses and higher medical bills, " she says.
A " long-term vision" Mr Koll says, is essential when planning for The Future .
" There are places in India where the temperature itself may not be that high, but when combined with high humidity, life can be very difficult, " he says, referring to the need to take into account the wet-bulb temperature - a scientific measure of when Heat and humidity combine.
He also emphasises on paying attention to areas away from the spotlight.
" Many children in rural areas attend schools in sheds with tin roofs, which would be unbearable in The Heat , " he says.
Since 2015, both the federal and state governments have issued A Number of measures to mitigate The Effects of heatwaves, Such as banning working outside during the hottest hours and issuing timely advisories.
But these can only be completely effective if accompanied by big-picture changes Such as an overhaul of labour laws and greening cities, Ms Singh says.
" Our buildings are made in Such a way that they trap Heat instead of ensuring ventilation. There is so much innovation internationally that we can learn from, " she says.
" We Are doing some things right but it's time to up Our Game - because we have To Live with The Heat . "
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