El Nino causing rainfall deficit in Andhra: CM N Chandrababu Naidu

The severe El Nino phenomenon has triggered a notable shortfall in rainfall across Andhra Pradesh, raising concerns. Chief Minister Naidu has staunchly defended the transparency of the Mega DSC-2025 teacher recruitment process. With reservoir wate...

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Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday said that severe El Nino conditions have triggered a rainfall deficit across the state.

Addressing the Assembly, Naidu defended the Mega DSC-2025 teachers recruitment drive, asserting that the selection process was conducted with transparency.

He also said every candidate's selection is traceable and accountable.


"Everything was transparent...every candidate selection is traceable and accountable," he said, adding that there was zero compromise while conducting the examination.

The CM said, for the period between June and December, the state is projected to receive only 557 mm of rain as against the normal average of 867 mm.

"The impact of El Nino is severe on the state...There is a large shortage of rainfall than normal," said Naidu.
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Naidu noted that all the districts will record lower rainfall than normal in 2026, saying a few regions registered 68 per cent deficit rainfall in July.

The TDP supremo said there will be an expected shortfall of 35 per cent in August, followed by a similar trend in September, 25 per cent in October and 20 per cent in November. However, he said December is expected to see a one per cent increase in rainfall.

According to the CM, the prolonged dry spell has led to depleting water levels in various river basins, projects and reservoirs.

Though inflow into key reservoirs like Srisailam was expected to be 753 TMC, Naidu said only 214 TMC was received until now.
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"Our state gets water from Karnataka and Maharashtra and we get it only after their reservoirs are filled. Because of this, less water is flowing into Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar projects. Water availability is also low in Godavari basin," he said.

The Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage at Dowleswaram currently holds only 1,071 TMC water as against its capacity of 2,557 TMC.
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While the Krishna and Penna River basins are stressed, the CM said Godavari River basin remains better off with water availability, allowing the state to divert water to the Krishna delta through Pattiseema project.

The CM said the southern state managed to save up to 552 TMC water in the past two years with efficient water management.

Naidu said the signs of El Nino impacting agriculture are clear and highlighted that main reservoirs hold only 586 TMC water even as groundwater levels are depleting.

In response, Naidu said his government has prepared a plan of action to avert drinking water crisis and safeguard industries.

Naidu cautioned farmers that sowing crops outside of Godavari (delta) could lead to crop failures.

"We have formed enforcement committees for efficient usage of water," said Naidu, calling on public representatives to comprehend the situation and prepare people to face the situation.

Further, Naidu said the state has adopted a three-year contingency plan to mitigate future El Nino events.

As part of this, the government has released an irrigation calendar for 36 projects with an outlay of Rs 35,555 crore, which can irrigate 19.1 lakh new acres of ayacut.

Promising to bring Godavari River water up to Anakapalli through the Polavaram Project, he also assured that water will be supplied to Visakhapatnam's industrial needs and data centres.

Earlier, Naidu said the teacher's recruitment through Mega DSC' fulfilled one of the core poll promises.

He said 3.3 lakh aspirants had applied for the DSC examination, which offered 15,941 government teacher jobs.

Noting that the entire examination procedure was completed in 148 days, the CM said 89 test sessions were conducted and 42,000 questions were compiled from 13 subjects.

Naidu said the people who bagged jobs were happy and underlined that their stories were moving, adding that some aspirants had prepared for seven long years.

The CM said the southern state had implemented sports quota in DSC 2025 adhering to the guidelines implemented by the Centre.

Hitting out at YSRCP supremo YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Naidu accused the previous YSRCP government of having "failed" to fill a single teaching post.

According to the CM, between 10 lakh and 12 lakh students had quit government schools under the previous administration while one lakh students transitioned from private to government schools under the current political dispensation.

Though there was no deviation from the teacher recruitment notification, he accused the opposition party of filing more than 300 cases against DSC-2025.

Moreover, Naidu expressed astonishment that YSRCP was the only party which did not attend the House for more than two years.
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