Rainy Season or Rainy Day-A Paragraph

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Rainy Season or Rainy Day-A Paragraph

 

Rainy Season or Rainy Day-A Paragraph

Rainy Season or Rainy Day-A Paragraph

In India, the rainy season generally falls during June and July. However, like summer and winter, the rainy season also comes with negative and positive effects to us. There are some positive effects of the rainy season. First, rainwater can be collected during the rainy season for various purposes. This helps prevent the problem of water scarcity. Secondly, rain is necessary for the proper growth of crops. Farmers wait for the rainy season to see their crops bloom. Thirdly, the trees and plants get adequate water and become greener. Fourthly, the rainy season gives much-needed relief from the heat of the summer season. Along with the positive effects of the Rainy Season, there are some negative effects of it also. First, there is a lot of waterlogging due to the malfunction of the drainage system. This causes a traffic jam. Going to work during this time becomes a big task. Secondly, mosquitoes thrive due to waterlogging and resultantly diseases like malaria, typhoid, cholera etc. break up. Thirdly, the trees are uprooted due to the strong winds during this season. This causes a lot of damage. Fourthly, power cuts happen more in this season. Fifthly, the rain gives way to moisture which is very difficult to deal with. Sixthly, heavy rain causes the most suffering to the people living in slum areas. Thus, while the rainy season is favoured by almost everyone,  its disadvantages cannot be ignored. 0 0 0

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N. B. The article originally belongs to the book ‘Paragraph Writingby Menonim Menonimus.

Books of Composition by M. Menonimus:

  1. Advertisement Writing
  2. Amplification Writing
  3. Note Making
  4. Paragraph Writing
  5. Notice Writing
  6. Passage Comprehension
  7. The Art of Poster Writing
  8. The Art of Letter Writing
  9. Report Writing
  10. Story Writing
  11. Substance Writing
  12. School Essays Part-I
  13. School Essays Part-II
  14. School English Grammar Part-I
  15. School English Grammar Part-II..

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