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Which of the following is a Kharif crop?
Manduwa
Paddy
Jhangora
All of the above
- Kharif crops are typically sown with the onset of the monsoon in June and harvested by September or October.
- Option 1: Manduwa (Finger Millet)
- Manduwa, also known as Ragi, is a type of millet.
- It is indeed a Kharif crop, commonly grown in the rainy season.
- Option 2: Paddy
- Paddy, or rice, is one of the most important Kharif crops.
- It requires plenty of water and is typically planted at the beginning of the rainy season.
- Option 3: Jhangora (Barnyard Millet)
- Jhangora is another variety of millet.
- It is also sown during the monsoon, making it a Kharif crop.
- Option 4: All of the above
- Since Manduwa, Paddy, and Jhangora are all Kharif crops, this option is the correct choice.
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