Haryana recorded a decline of 48% in the case of burning stumps during this rice season, Vigil Credit – News2IN
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Haryana recorded a decline of 48% in the case of burning stumps during this rice season, Vigil Credit

Haryana recorded a decline of 48% in the case of burning stumps during this rice season, Vigil Credit
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Ambala: Haryana recorded 48.28% dip in the case of burning plants mount during this rice season.
Rice Bowl District – Ambala, Fatehabad, Jind, Kaithal, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Sirsa and Yamunanagar – record a marginal decline in the number of cases.
Haryana reported 3,038 reported cases between September 15 to November 1, 2021N as against 5,875 cases during the appropriate period in 2020.
According to district officials, the decline was caused by the warmth and program of their sustainable awareness and awareness program.
Identifying the village and the red and yellow zone areas, where there are most cases of stumps on fire in the past and now, also help, they add.
On November 3, the Head of the Supplementary School of Sumita Mishra from Hanyana Agriculture and the Department of Welfare Farmers – Air quality management commissions have held meetings with Ambala District Administrative Officers, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Jind, KaithaHal and Fatehabad to discuss propellers and air.
Quality problem.
Director General of the Department of Agriculture Hardeep Singh also attended the meeting, which reviewed the records of active fire locations (AFL) and work carried out by district level officials and basic level employees.
Deputy Ambala Commissioner Vikram Singh, “There was an increase in the air quality index (AQI) compared to last year.
In October 2020, the recorded AQI was 226 (poor category) while in October 2021, AQI was recorded 133 (medium category).” Ambala Record 75% fewer cases – 86 in 2021 against 746 in 2020.
Similarly, Kurukshetra recorded a decline of 43% (459 in 2021 against 811 in 2020), Yamunanagar also recorded a decline of around 71% (113 cases in 2021 Against 399 by 2020), Kaital recorded 29% dip (775 cases against 1,096 by 2020), Karnal recorded 22.02% dip (740 against 949 by 2020).

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