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The Watermelon Story: Interview with Ajit Chandrasekhar on 'Yellow Watermelons'

The Watermelon Story: Interview with Ajit Chandrasekhar  on 'Yellow Watermelons'   Read the story here. Print.Able: Good Morning Ajit. Thank you for sharing the story about the farmer’s family in Orissa. We have some questions for you.   Print.Able: Why did you set the story in Orissa? Ajit: Long ago, when I lived in Mysore, someone told me a story about watermelons in Orissa.   Print.Able: Have you ever yellow watermelons? Ajit: Yes I have. Print.Able: Did you like them? Do they have a distinctive flavour? Ajit: Yes, I liked them a lot. They taste very different from the pink watermelons. Print.Able: Are the weather phenomena, the drought and the cyclone you write about in the story based on fact? Ajit: Yes, that is quite common in Orissa. Print.Able: Have you ever visited Orissa? Ajit: Yes Print.Able: Where did you go, and when? Ajit: We went to Bhuveneshwar, Puri and Konarak and also saw the battlefield at Dhaulagiri on the banks of the Daya River where Ashoka f...

'Weather in Bangalore' by Ajit Chandrasekhar

  Weather in Bangalore 2024  by Ajit Chandrasekhar     This year, 2024, has seen the second hottest summer, 39 ° C (102 ° F) and the heaviest rainfall in recorded history. 190 mm (19 cm) or 7.4” on 21 st October from 6 pm to midnight 21/22 October, breaching the record of 179 mm of rainfall in September 1988.   The hottest summer I have seen was in 2016 with the hottest day of 40 ° C (104 ° F) on 24 th April, 2016. Everybody was shocked. Bangalore is higher than many other places, 3200’ (approximately 930 m) above sea level, which is why it is usually cooler than surrounding areas. Normal summer temperatures in Bangalore are 34 ° C in the day and about 23 ° C at night.   I have seen in the newspaper that many people are predicting that winter will be colder than normal in 2024/2025. But one can’t say till we actually see it happening. I have experienced 9 ° C (48 ° F) in the year 1974/75. Two days, once in December and once in ea...