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World Book Day: Indian Books about Weather

07:58 AM
23 April 2022

World Book Day
Indian Books about Weather

State Center Library in Bangalore, India.
State Center Library in Bengaluru - © W&R India

India boasts of highly versatile writing on various aspects of weather. Most of the books deal with rains, since they are essential to sustain agriculture and water supply.

Today is World Book and Copyright Day and we bring you a selection of Indian books written about our climate and relationship with weather.

  • Though meant primarily for children, Waiting for the Rain (Tamil/English) by Kamakshi Balasubramanian is a book which can teach a thing or two to all of us in regard to respect of soil and difficulties of a farmer!
  • Dr. Ravi Prakash Arya is a renowned Vedic Scholar. He analyzed and compiled different methods of rainmaking attempts from the Vedic times to the present in his book Vedic Meteorology: Vedic Science of Weather Modification.

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  • The Blue Umbrella by Ruskin Bond is a short and humorous novella, set in the picturesque hills of Garhwal. You might have heard of the movie by Vishal Bhardwaj based on this book.

Do share your tips about your favorite weather-related books on social media or write to us at info@weatherandradar.in.

Happy Reading!

Weather & Radar editorial desk
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