Bathinda: The Moga district administration on Monday asked its cluster and nodal officers, and police SHOs to act against stubble burning or be ready to face the consequences. In a meeting with cluster officers, the district administration brass asked them to adopt zero tolerance towards farm fires. Police and civil administration officials were directed to remain on the field and hold meetings with farmer unions and sarpanches. Moga DC Vishesh Sarangal asked cluster officers to inform him if nodal officers were shirking work. tnn
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