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          Patna, June 20  :The much-awaited monsoon has entered   Bihar, rains lashing several parts of the state Wednesday and bringing   much-needed relief to people, particularly farmers, an official here said.
 |  "Widespread rains are likely in the next 48 hours across the state," he   added.
 Meteorological department officials here said that monsoon will be   active over Bihar within 24 hours following "development of a low pressure   system" in the north Bay of Bengal. "The state can expect a normal monsoon this   year," the official said.
 
 D.C. Gupta from the Patna meteorological centre   said that intense heat conditions in Bihar were over now. "The sky over Patna is   partly cloudy since Sunday and rains lashed the city Monday as well as Tuesday.   Rains may lash Wednesday also," he said.
 
 People, particularly farmers,   who were worried till two days ago and held special prayers to invoke the rain   gods, celebrated Wednesday.
 
 Delayed monsoon and scorching heat have   forced the Bihar government to announce the extension of the summer vacation in   both private as well as government schools till June 23, officials   said.
 
 "Now all schools will re-open June 25," an official in the state   education department said.
 
 The monsoon usually hits Bihar between June 11   and June 13. But this year, it was delayed by over a week and scorching heat   since May created havoc as it affected normal life of the people for nearly one   and half months.
 
 This year, the maximum temperature in Patna has been   hovering above 43.5 degrees celsius since early May. Last week, Patna recorded   the highest temperature of 45.6 degrees celsius.
 
 (IANS)
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