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Measures being taken to contain stubble burning, says Punjab Advocate General after SC rebuke

"While filing the affidavit on behalf of Punjab, we said that 30 to 40 thousand machines should be given to the farmers of Punjab. Secondly, the share of funds should be distributed between 25 per cent from Delhi, 25 per cent from Central and 50 per cent from Punjab," Gurminder Singh said.

ANI Nov 09, 2023 16:08 IST googleads

Punjab Advocate General Gurminder Singh (Photo/ANI)

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], November 9 (ANI): Following the Supreme Court's direction to stop stubble burning by farmers in northern states of Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh, Punjab Advocate General Gurminder Singh said that a host of measures have been taken to address the problem.
"While filing the affidavit on behalf of Punjab, we said that 30,000 to 40,000 machines should be given to the farmers of Punjab. Secondly, the share of funds should be distributed in this way: 25 per cent from Delhi, 25 per cent from Central and 50 per cent from Punjab," Gurminder Singh said speaking to ANI.
Singh added that the matter has been going on in the Supreme Court for a long time.
"This matter has been going on in the Supreme Court for a long time. There is more pollution in Delhi in the months of November and December," he said.
Gurminder Singh said that farmers should be encouraged to grow diverse crops and MSP (Minimum Support Price) should be provided to new crops.
"Regarding water in Punjab, we said that farmers should be encouraged to grow crops other than paddy and MSP should be provided on new crops. This problem can be solved by diversifying crops," the Advocate General said.
Singh also said that stubble should be purchased and used. "We also gave a suggestion that stubble should be purchased and used," he said.
The Punjab government has stepped up its action against controlling stubble burning following the Supreme Court's order.
"After the rebuke of the Supreme Court, the Punjab government has issued strict orders to the police and district administration in all the districts to stop stubble burning. All this cannot be ended at once but the Punjab government is making efforts," he said.
Speaking about incentivizing farmers who do not burn stubble, the Advocate General said, "It has been suggested from our side that farmers who do not burn stubble should be given a cash incentive of Rs 2,000 so that the morale of the farmers can be boosted."
Promising a decline in stubble burning cases, Gurminder Singh said, "Punjab will see a further decline in the coming weeks. The stubble cases last year were 70 per cent but we have brought it down to 47 per cent".
The Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed grave concern over the hazardous air quality in the national capital.
The bench while expressing concern about the government not being able to stop stubble burning acknowledged that while stubble burning may not be the sole cause of air pollution, it remains a substantial contributor. (ANI)

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