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Hry: 48.28% DIP in Hitleble Burning in 1 year

Hry: 48.28% DIP in Hitleble Burning in 1 year
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Ambala: Haryana has recorded a decline of around 48.28 percent in the number of stump cases burned by farmers in their field during this rice season compared to last year between the period of time from September 15 to 1.
November Paddy Bowl District Ambala, Fatehabad, Jind, Kaital, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Sandsa and Yamunanagar have recorded a considerable amount in the number of cases of burning stumps.
Ambala has decreased by around 75 percent with 746 cases in 2020 and 186 in 2021.
Likewise, Kurukshetra recorded a 43 percent decline in the same term with 811 cases in 2020 to 459 cases in 2021.
Yamunanagar also recorded a decline of around 71 Percent with 399 cases in 2020 and 113 cases in 2021.
Overall, all countries Haryana has recorded a decline of 48.28 percent with 5,875 cases by 2020 to 3,038 cases from September 17 to November 1 in the second year.
District administration officials claim that the decline has been recorded because of the vigil and sustainable awareness program and identifying the villages and regions of the red and yellow zones, where there are most cases of stumps that are burned in the past and now.
Recently on November 3, the Secretary of the Additional Chief (ACS) Sumita Mishra from Hanyana Agriculture and the Department of Welfare Farmers – Air quality management commissions held a meeting with administrative officials in Ambala District, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, District of Fatehabad and discussed Burning Problems Burned and Air Quality .
Director General of Agriculture Haryana Hardeep Singh also attended the meeting.
The record of the active fire location (AFL) is also reviewed by officials in meetings and jobs carried out by district level officials and appreciated basic level employees.
The district included Ambala, Sirsa, Yamunanagar, Jind, fatehabad each recorded a very positive decline in the case of burning stumps.
However, hotspots or a bowl of rice Haryana including Kaital, Karnal, Kurukshetra still recorded a number of cases.
Kaithal recorded 775 cases this year compared to 1096 in 2020 (around 29 percent dip), Karnal was 740 cases this year compared to 949 at 2020 (22.02 percent dip).
Ambala Deputy Commissioner (DC) Vikram Singh said a major decline had been recorded in the fire burning casing compared to the past years.
In Kurukshetra, this year the administration has issued a fine to around 330 people and realizes a fine of around Rs 6.95 lakh.
Kurukshetra DC Mulguk Kumar said, “The Ministry of Agriculture’s team confirmed 375 cases of burning mounts and teams had issued a fine of Rs 6.95 lakh to 300 people.
The team worked day and night to keep a surprise from a surprise.” According to the daily bulletin of the Central Pollution Control Agency (CPCB) Aqi Ambala on Thursday was moderate at the index value of 198 and it turned very poor at 301 on Friday.
Similarly, Aqi Kurukshetra on Thursday was poor in 254 and on Friday was very poor at 354.
In Yamunanagar, Aqi was a bad Thursday in 204 and it remained bad at 205 on Friday.

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