Lots of rain, lots of food grown, no one dies. NO rain, no food grown , people slave.
The monsoon in India brings critical rain that is necessary for agriculture and livelihoods. A good monsoon season ensures a successful harvest and economic prosperity, while a poor monsoon can lead to drought, crop failures, and water shortages, impacting lives and causing hardship. Therefore, the monsoon is a crucial and sometimes unpredictable element that can determine life or death for many people in India.
The saying "the monsoon means life or death to the Indian people" underscores the critical importance of monsoon rains for agriculture and water supply in India. For many farmers, the arrival of the monsoon determines the success of their crops and, consequently, their livelihoods. Conversely, inadequate rainfall can lead to drought, crop failure, and food scarcity, threatening survival. Thus, the monsoon is a vital lifeline that can either sustain or jeopardize the well-being of millions.
The number of people who die in a monsoon is dependent on many factors. The factors that determine the death tools include location, the severity of the monsoon, and the warning time people have to prepare for it.
Gorilla Monsoon died on October 6, 1999 at the age of 62.
parties held by the Indians to celebrate the death of their people
Gorilla Monsoon was born on June 4, 1937 and died on October 6, 1999. Gorilla Monsoon would have been 62 years old at the time of death or 78 years old today.
Indian culture deals death with mourn. They mourn for the loss of the families.
Wouldn't you be possessive if there were 2 billion people in your country who, on the daily, you must battle to the death to keep you prized possessions.
goddess Ganesha
Indian Larry was born on April 28, 1949 and died on August 30, 2004. Indian Larry would have been 55 years old at the time of death or 66 years old today.
He was shot by a indian arrow
k.r.narayanan