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India is set to experience its hottest year since 1901, according to Meteorological Office

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India has officially recorded its hottest year since 1901, with the average land surface air temperature reaching 0.65°C above the long-term average, according to the Meteorological Office. This unprecedented temperature increase underscores the growing impacts of climate change throughout the country.

The rise in temperatures has been noted across various regions, with many areas facing extreme heatwaves and higher-than-normal temperatures this year. This persistent warmth has significantly affected agriculture, water resources, and public health, raising concerns about the sustainability of India’s climate amid these challenges.

Experts caution that the trend of rising temperatures could worsen existing environmental issues, emphasizing the urgent need for climate action. As global temperatures continue to rise, countries like India are experiencing severe consequences firsthand.

The Meteorological Office’s report highlights the critical need to tackle climate change and implement sustainable solutions to safeguard the environment and ensure resilience for future generations.

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