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Punjab records 45% increase in stubble-burning incidents as of 11 Oct; officials expect overall count to reduce due to intervention
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Punjab records 45% increase in stubble-burning incidents as of 11 Oct; officials expect overall count to reduce due to intervention

Press Trust of India • October 14, 2019, 11:55:18 IST
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Period between 15 October to 15 November, maximum number of stubble burning incidents take place in Punjab, adjoining states and is one of the main reasons for Delhi-NCR pollution

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Punjab records 45% increase in stubble-burning incidents as of 11 Oct; officials expect overall count to reduce due to intervention

New Delhi: The paddy harvesting season has started in Punjab and the state has already recorded a 45 percent increase in stubble burning incidents till 11 October, but the administration hopes the farm fire counts will come down gradually as a result of intensive interventions made this year. The period between 15 October and 15 November is considered critical as the maximum number of stubble burning incidents take place in this span in Punjab and adjoining states and is one of the main reasons for the alarming spike in pollution in Delhi-NCR. [caption id=“attachment_5365621” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. PTI Representational image. PTI[/caption] On Sunday, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said, “All the gains achieved so far on pollution front will be nullified. Whereas we need to do a lot in Delhi and we are trying, however, all governments and all agencies need to work to stop crop burning also (sic).” The National Green Tribunal had also directed the constitution of special cells in the office of chief secretary of Delhi and neighbouring states to monitor on daily basis this month the problem of air pollution by burning of crop residue. According to data from the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB), the state had recorded 435 incidents of stubble burning till 11 October last year. This year, the figure has shot up to 630. Amritsar alone has reported 295 incidents of farm fires during the period. Tarn Taran and Patiala have recorded 126 and 57 cases, respectively. Punjab Agriculture Secretary KS Pannu said the fires detected by satellites don’t give a clear picture of the stubble burning incidents. “Satellites data also include fires at cremation grounds and dump yards. The number of farm fires in Punjab at present is almost negligible. The overall count this year will be less than last year,” he asserted. Pannu said that according to the Centre’s data, stubble burning incidents in Punjab from 1 to 10 October reduced from 1,714 in 2016 to 430 in 2019. The Punjab government gave 28,000 farm implements, such as happy seeder, super straw management system, paddy straw chopper and mulcher, to farmers and cooperative societies on subsidised rates in 2018 and has sanctioned 23,000 more this year, he said. “Of the 23,000 machines, 15,000 have already been disbursed,” he said. Farmers claim it is unimaginable for everyone to buy the expensive modern farm machinery to manage stubble. They say they cannot afford to rent it as the rising diesel prices have increased the input cost manifold. Pannu said a financial incentive of Rs 100 per quintal of paddy can resolve the problem once and for all. “On average, a farmer reaps 28 to 30 quintals of rice in one acre. Rs 100 per quintal will mean Rs 2,800 to 3,000 per farmer per acre which is sufficient to cover the fuel cost for using machines,” he said. “The Punjab government is also conducting a massive awareness drive which includes meetings with farmers, radio jingles, and public advertisements on TV and in the print media,” he said. The Punjab Pollution Control Board has also roped in around 1.2 lakh NSS volunteers from all government universities in the state in the awareness campaign against stubble burning. “We have formed around 6,000 teams, each comprising 20 members, which have been visiting every village in the state and persuading farmers against burning crop residue,” PPCB chairman SS Marwah said. Marwah said Delhi itself is “responsible for its bad air and Punjab’s contribution to its pollution is insignificant”. The Centre-run System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research, which noticed a spike in stubble burning incidents over the last few days, said these will start affecting Delhi’s air quality now. “The stubble burning activity in Haryana, Punjab and nearby border regions are moderate but increasing,” it said. After oscillating between “satisfactory and moderate” categories till 9 October, the national capital’s air quality turned “poor” for the first time on Thursday, two days after effigies of Ravana, Meghnad and Kumbhakarana were burnt on Dussehra.

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