


India will burn in the heat for three months! Heat waves can also affect GDP
According to some experts, the country’s GDP is likely to decrease by 2 percent after 10 years in the year in which the temperature continues to rise and heat wave conditions are created.
The month of Baisakh has not yet fallen. But before that, the Bengali people are miserable in the heat. A heatwave warning has been issued in several districts of South Bengal since Wednesday. Apart from West Bengal, heat wave is likely to continue in 22 states across India, according to Mausam Bhavan.
According to Mausam Bhavan, there is a possibility that this year will be hotter than other years. Not only this, from April to June several states of the country may face repeated heat wave conditions. There are even fears that the heat wave may continue for a long time across the country.
According to Mausam Bhavan, the heatwave conditions that will develop across the country between April and June may last for 10 to 20 consecutive days.
According to Mausam Bhavan, the temperature in most of the states may touch 40 degrees Celsius between April and June. Apart from that another type of heat wave situation can be observed in India.
If the temperature in any state of India remains the same for a long time, there is a possibility of a sudden jump in temperature by 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, said the Mausam Bhavan.
Creating excessive heat and uncomfortable weather will not only cause human suffering, it can also have an impact on GDP.
According to some experts, there is a danger that the country’s GDP will decrease in the future if there is excessive heat in any year. They said that there is a risk that the GDP of the country will decrease by 2 percent after 10 years in the year when the temperature continues to rise and the heat wave situation is created.
Experts have also explained in detail how true the inverse relationship between GDP and summer is.
Experts claim that much of the country’s GDP depends on the film business. They said that very few outdoor shootings are done in summer. Apart from the stars, other actors associated with the film industry also avoid shooting outside when the sun is shining.


Heat waves can also affect GDP
Shooting in the scorching sun usually from 1pm to 4pm also becomes problematic. In most cases, the filmmakers resorted to indoor shooting.
Excessive heat also hampers crop production. If the crop is less produced, it also affects the GDP. When the maximum temperature rises above a certain level, crop production begins to decline.
According to experts, during wheat cultivation in India, 90 percent of the crop is cut from the land at the beginning of April. Harvesting sometimes takes as long as mid-April to complete.

But if the temperature continues to rise from the beginning of April, the farmers will face problems. Because, at that time they harvested from the land. Experts also claim that due to the sudden increase in temperature, the ripening of crops may be delayed.
But the increase in heat will have an impact on the Lok Sabha elections. Voting starts from April 19. Counting of votes on June 4. The Election Commission has issued guidelines to prevent voters from falling ill in the intense heat.
NASA scientists have blamed global warming as the cause behind the creation of heat wave conditions. Rising temperatures can lead to fires. Power and water crisis may also occur.
However, the heatwave is also likely to have a positive impact on India’s economy. Experts claim that by 2037, the country could be so hot that an air conditioner will be sold every 15 seconds. As a result, the business will improve.
According to a group of experts, India’s GDP may decrease by two and a half to four and a half percent by 2030 if the rate of temperature increase continues.
The Meteorological Office has issued a heatwave warning for all the states of North India as well as a total of 22 states and one Union Territory.
Mausam Bhavan has issued a ‘heat wave advisory’ so that people do not get restless in the extreme heat. It has been explained in detail what to do to survive the heat.
Mausam Bhavan has issued a ‘heat wave advisory’ so that people do not get restless in the extreme heat. It has been explained in detail what to do to survive the heat.
The temperature mercury in several districts of Gangetic West Bengal may touch 40 to 42 degrees Celsius. Day temperature will be four to five degrees Celsius above normal in several districts. Heat wave warning has been issued in some areas of Purulia, West Burdwan, West Medinipur districts on Wednesday.
Besides these three districts on Thursday, heat wave conditions are likely to develop in Bankura, Jhargram and East Midnipur districts. A heatwave warning has been issued in Purulia, Bankura, East Burdwan, West Burdwan, East Medinipur, West Medinipur, Jhargram, North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas districts on Friday. There is also a risk of “loo” in several areas. Heatwave conditions may prevail in these districts till Saturday.
