The rainy season has great importance in every province of the world. Its arrival time varies in different provinces. Everyone is eagerly waiting for whatever the time. It shows its effect in the north and eastern regions of India at the end of June and in the southern parts in the months of September. The main months for rainfall in India are Ashadh, Sawan and Bhado. Most of the rainfall in India is from the monsoon. The rainy season is also addressed to the queen of the seasons due to her supernatural beauty.
The trees and plants dry up before the rainy season. Pools and ponds dry up. Big rivers start resembling streams. Small rivers often become extinct. The condition of the people is disturbed by the fierce heat. The farmer constantly stares at the sky, so that Barkha Rani rains and quenches the thirst of the earth. In such a frightening Alam, when the rain knocks, everyone's face blossoms. Trees, shrubs, grasses, etc., become green again. The ponds and ponds are once again overflowing. The arrival of rain in the midst of severe heat is a source of happiness everywhere. Due to average rainfall, farmers take their plows and bulls and run towards the fields. In a few days, the land which had become desolate and desolate, now looks green again. On seeing it, it seems as if the earth has covered a green sheet. Moths and moths, which were engrossed in the earth until just a short time ago, become active again. The music of frogs' turtleneck and beetles becomes common.
Influenced by the rainy season, many poets and writers have created many verses and poems. This season gives poets and writers inspiration and atmosphere for their creations. This season is considered to be the supreme place for love. The raga has been prepared taking inspiration from Malhar Varsha itself.
Amidst its natural beauty, as extreme rainfall is always perishable, the same excess rain always brings troubles and crises. Due to excessive rainfall, the river drains are so filled that the danger of flooding looms. If floods occur, standing crops, houses, and life and property suffer immense damage. Thousands of people become homeless. Excessive rainfall causes diseases like cholera, diarrhea, jaundice, malaria etc. People's life becomes difficult.
If the rain is balanced, it is a boon and if it is irregular or unbalanced, it appears as a curse. Today, there is an irregularity in rainfall. Human activity is responsible for this to a large extent. Forests are getting degraded due to human activities, which have adverse effect on the distribution of rainfall. Therefore, we should plant a forest so that in future it does not invite any crisis. At the same time, we should find long-term measures to keep the rainwater stored and for maximum use.
The following benefits from the accumulation of rain water at the individual or city level are as follows:
This water supply bill especially reduces the bills of institutions.
Rain water gets re-charged into the ground by positively affecting the quality of ground water by reducing fluoride, nitrates and its salinity.
It has an almost unbiased pH and zero hardness, making it more suitable for use in homes, industries, institutions, and other commercial establishments.
This can reduce the concern of public water supply sources.
The recharge of rainwater from the ground avoids ocean water immersion in fresh water sources in coastal areas.
It helps in urban flood control if people collect rain water from roofs.
This will reduce the water demand of the people from the municipality, which will also result in less energy expenditure in the water distribution throughout the city.