Dimapur, Nagaland...

A father and his children transporting rice saplings

A father and his children transporting rice saplings

A father and his children transporting rice saplings in the outskirts of Dimapur. Climate change is turning India’s agricultural calculations on their head, and threatens to upturn harvests unless an effort is made to adapt, suggested a study from the Indian Meteorological Department. Analysing climate change in 127 ‘agroclimatic’ zones, the study found that the North East region and Jammu and Kashmir are getting hotter and Gujarat and Rajasthan are getting colder. (Morung Photo)