Punjab claims stubble-burning down this season

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

has witnessed a steep decline in this kharif season, a said on Friday.

of Anti-Campaign K.S. Pannu said data from Centre (PRSC) depicted that 3,228 cases of were reported in the state from September 27 to October 22 this year. Last year and in 2016 there were 8,420 and 13,358 cases respectively in the same period.

Pannu pointed out that the marked improvement was mainly attributed to the positive response of the farmers coupled with environmental-friendly initiatives taken by and the Centre.

He said the Index (AQI) of Punjab is far better now than that in the corresponding period.

"The AQI of Punjab is 111 against 326 in the corresponding period last year. An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered good, 51 and 100 satisfactory, 101 and 200 moderate, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor and 401 to 500 severe," Pannu pointed out.

He said that the has already embarked upon a massive programme for management of paddy straw, without burning, by the farmers.

As many as 24,315 subsidized agro-machines are being supplied to the farmers, cooperative societies and Custom Hiring Centres to achieve zero burning of paddy straw, he added.

Neighbouring has also claimed a steep decline in number of stubble burning cases this year.

Stubble-burning in agrarian Punjab and in October and November leads to pollution over north India, particularly in national capital New Delhi, with smog in the winter months (November to January).

This leads to health complications, particularly breathing problems, to many people.

Farmers indulge in burning the crop residue of paddy after harvesting to prepare their agricultural fields for the next crop.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 23:02 IST