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Tata Trusts Hope To End Crop Residue Burning By 2024


Tata Trusts Hope To End Crop Residue Burning By 2024
In northern India, the practice has long been a major cause of air pollution despite intervention by authorities.
Outlook Web Bureau
Mar 02, 2021
Crop residue burning is an age-old practice followed by farmers. The straw stubble (parali) is set on fire after crops like rice and wheat have been harvested. This is done to prepare the fields for the next cropping season.
In northern India, the practise has long been a major cause for air pollution despite intervention by authorities.
Smoke from villages in Haryana and Punjab travel hundreds of kilometres, as far as the national capital, adding to toxic haze. ....

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Punjab gets lion's share of central fund, yet farm fires spiked | India News


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NEW DELHI: Punjab received 46% of Rs 1727 crore central fund for curbing stubble burning in the last three years, but saw a 15% spike in farm fire incidents over 2017 figures while Haryana and Uttar Pradesh significantly reduced crop residue burning incidents during the same period, the Centre informed the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
The ministry of environment, forest and climate change, through solicitor general Tushar Mehta and additional solicitor general Aishwarya Bhati, gave details in an affidavit about the steps taken by the newly set up Commission for Air Quality Management in the National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas.
It said feedback has been sought from the Punjab chief secretary on making available Crop Residue Management (CRM) machines at farmers doorsteps as well as popularising the use of Pusa bio-decomposer technology along with CRM machines for in situ management of stubble. ....

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