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Cases of Stainble Burning in Punjab are close to 15,000

Bathinda: With 1796 plant combustion incidents reported on Monday, the number of cases of burning mounts in Punjab this season reached 14,920.
However, the stump of combustion, however, was far lower than the previous two years for the period until November 1.
The case until November 1, 2019 was 22,572.
In 2020, the number was 33,175, according to the data compiled by the Punjab remote sensing center.
In accordance with the State Department of Agriculture, almost 40% of Paddy harvest has not been carried out.
By opposing 1,796 cases of burning stump on Monday, this was 2,268 in 2019 on November 1 and 3,629 in 2020.
On October 31, the maximum burning case this season was recorded, 2,895.
Tarn Taran has reported the highest number of cases this year.
However, on Monday, Sangrur received the highest number of cases, 189.
Followed by 160 cases in Ferozepur, 156 in Gurdaspur and 149 in Barnala.

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