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Central India may get two-week sowing window before next monsoon lull

The current week (June 22-29) and the one that follows (June 29-July 6) may offer the best opportunity for sowing, while prospects during July 13-20 are less encouraging
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· Jun 23, 2026
Mumbai's monsoon wait nears end: IMD gives 48-hour timeline after slowdown
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