From an ecological perspective, the rainy season is a time of rejuvenation. It replenishes groundwater tables, refills reservoirs, and hydrates forests that have been scorched by the summer sun. For the agricultural sector, these rains are not just weather—they are an economic lifeline. Farmers rely on the monsoon rains to irrigate their crops, and in many countries, the yield of the harvest is directly linked to the volume of rainfall.
It washes the dust, And turns rust to gold, A story of life, In the drops that unfold. rainy season
The first hour of rain is chaos: children shrieking as they run indoors, the frantic scramble for laundry on the line, the sharp percussion of drops hitting corrugated tin roofs. But by the second hour, a truce is made. The rhythm steadies. The streets empty, and the world shrinks to the size of a windowpane. From an ecological perspective, the rainy season is