The summer season, which spans from March to May, is going to be hotter than usual across most parts of the country, as per the forecast of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
According to this projection, the nation is expected to have above-normal temperatures and a higher-than-average number of heat wave days from March to May.
In CY23, the country experienced its second warmest year in 122 years.
As the sweltering summer months pose challenges for agricultural productivity and animal husbandry, certain sectors emerge with promising growth prospects. Among them, consumer durables, FMCG, and power sectors…