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Green Crime in Punjab

Green Crime in Punjab
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Bathinda: Environmental violations in Punjab increased sharply from 29 in 2019 to 72 by 2020, although this was only 0.0011% from 61,767 environmental violations recorded in the country, which also increased from 34,676 in 2019.
Herita neighbor and Himachal Pradesh was a moderate increase in these cases.
Environmental violations in Punjab and Haryana contributed 0.2% of each crime for each population of 1 lakh, while in Himachal Pradesh, this figure was 2.7% against 4.6% in the country, which increased from 2.6% In 2019.
National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) released data on Wednesday.
Punjab recorded five environmental violations in 2015 and 4 of 2016, which rose to 35 each in 2017 and 2018, fell slightly to 29 of 2019, and then more than doubled to 72 in 2020.
Haryana has 20 cases It was in 2015, 44 in 2016, 42 in 2017, 37 in 2018, 53 in 2019, and 57 in 2020, while Himachal Pradesh recorded 113 cases in 2015, 178 in 2016, 196 in 2018, 188 In 2018, 188 years.
This is the case of environmental violations in 2020, Punjab recorded 4 under the forest conservation law, 10 under the Law of Margasatwa Protection, 19 under the Environmental Protection Law, 24 under Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products ACT 2003, and 15 Under the Noise Pollution Act.
Of the 57 cases of environmental violations Haryana, 2 relating to forests, 17 to wildlife, 5 to environmental protection, 5 to air and water pollution, 13 to tobacco violations, and 15 for noise pollution.
Out of the Himachal Pradesh’s198 case, 169 about the forest, 21 about wildlife, and 9 about noise.
Punjab captured 110 violators in these cases in 2020 and more than 98 of them.
Haryana caught 64 and collected 59, while Himachal caught 253 and collected 338, added a lot from the previous year.
Punjab noted that there was no violation of air and water pollution, because the state pollution control board reported these things to the court directly.
Thousands of farmers burn their plants and almost all state water bodies are contaminated, but NCRB records no cases under air and water laws.
Even Himachal Pradesh noted that there were no cases, while Haryana registered five.
None of these countries is any case recorded under the 2010 National Green Court Law To the court judge first class (JMIC) Waiting and now the picture is 100.

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