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We agree that the most recent difficult time for the common people was brought on by more expensive vegetables, which made them reflect on what our beloved everyday precious life now entails. The surprising circumstance has become a difficult period to endure. Due to several circumstances, vegetable prices are currently high in several places, including Kanpur.  Various common vegetables are now less available and more expensive because of supply chain disruptions, particularly those caused by the rainy climate. Media do not fail to report that rising vegetable prices are practically putting pressure on household finances, particularly for those with lower incomes. Prices for vegetables vary based on terrain and local market conditions, even though they are often pricey. According to the Economic Survey 2024–25, unfavourable weather conditions, such as unexpected rainfall and prolonged heatwaves, have impacted crop output and created supply shortages, which have forced prices high ...

207 rivers in MP


Do you exactly know about a state in our country that is called the motherland of rivers? This looks like a bit tough question but it is not as such wholly. 

Come to think of it, let us consider the rivers spread out in the country. I am not even slightly embarrassed to look up to pen down this piece of writing. I was, however, not wholly disappointed to find this rather conventional description.

Not 20 or 30 but a big total of 207 rivers pass through this big state. This is geographically correct by all standards.

This state is, as wise men insist, also called the motherland of rivers, owing to its maximum number of 207 rivers that flow through its precincts. 

That's why Madhya Pradesh is also called the heart of India. The Tropic of Cancer also passes through this state.

River Ganga is considered to be the longest river in our country. Its calculated length is 2,525 km. 

Some river flows in every state of India.

The most important and largest rivers of India are Ganga, Yamuna, Narmada Brahmaputra etc. All these rivers remain the main supply of water in the country. 

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