12 farmers fined for burning crop residue in Haryana\'s Hisar

12 farmers fined for burning crop residue in Haryana's Hisar

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Twelve farmers have been fined for burning in Haryana's district, an official statement said Friday.

Burning of is not allowed in as it leads to environmental pollution.

Last year, 122 cases were registered against those found burning crop residue during the paddy season, the statement said.

The Space Applications Centre in campus in has been monitoring the entire state through satellite imagery, it said.

If any incident of crop residue burning takes places in any area, it would come to the notice and a team of the Board would get a case registered against the guilty after carrying out physical verification of the area, the statement added.

has been providing different agricultural implements for crop residue management at subsidy of 50 to 80 per cent. Instead of burning the crop residue, the farmers can mix it in the soil to improve fertility, it said.

"Burning of crop residue not only causes environmental pollution, but also affect animals, birds and human beings," the statement said.

It said for crop residue management, the farmers can contact the concerned in their respective districts. Apart from this, the government has also been organising awareness camps on crop residue management, it added.

Another official statement said stubble burning cases have reduced considerably during the current paddy harvesting season in Haryana.

Till October 10, the crop had been harvested on 4.01 lakh hectares and there had been arrival of 20 lakh tonnes of paddy in various mandis (marketing places) of the state, it said.

"As per furnished by the HARSAC, there had been burning of paddy stubble only at 459 places involving an area of 735 hectares. This was less than one per cent of the total area where harvesting had taken place," the statement said.

"These positive results were the outcome of the massive information and education campaign undertaken by the various government agencies," it added.

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First Published: Fri, October 12 2018. 20:50 IST