New Delhi: Punjab Food, Civil Aviament and Minister of Consumer Affairs Bharat Bhushan Ashu on Saturday said that pollution was not only limited to the northern state of the country and every citizen had to think about it.
“Pollution is a global problem.
It is not limited to northern Indian countries such as Punjab, Haryana and Delhi and burning arrears.
Both farmers and citizens must think about this problem.
Instead, every citizen must think about this problem,” Minister said .
His comment came after farmers in Amritsar on November 5 demanded compensation of Rs 7,000 per hectare from the state government to control their stumps.
“We demanded 7000 RS per Acre to handle burning stumps.
But the government has not given us the money.
There are no farmers who want to burn beards.
If the government does not want to give us subsidies, they can take their arrears, they can take arrears.
From us,” said a farmer.
Tunggul is a process of setting on fire straw, go after grain harvest, such as rice, wheat, etc.
The burning process of agricultural residues is one of the main causes of air pollution in the parts of North India, the worsening air quality around this time.
Combing with vehicle emissions, it has a negative impact on the air quality index (AQI) in the national capital.
The Delhi air quality index continues to be in the ‘severe’ category, informing the middle-term system of air quality and weather forecasting and research on Saturdays.
In accordance with the Safar analysis at 6 this morning, Delhi’s overall air quality was found in the ‘Severe’ category with aqi as a whole standing at 533.