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In Jind, agriculture shoots at half, but Aqi is still dangerous

JIND: There are 50% falling in cases of burning stumps in the Jind Haryana district, but there is no allowance from air pollution.
According to the application of the Central Pollution Control Agency (CPCB) to check air pollution, Aqi Jind 527 at 5 pm on Tuesday – Aqi markers above 300 are considered dangerous for health.
On Wednesday, it increased slightly, but the figure was still dangerous – 380.
Track the level of pollution in your citydata with the Ministry of Agriculture revealed that there had been a major decline in the case of burning mounts in Jind District compared to last year.
There were 1,050 cases of stump burning last year, while the figure was 563 this season, said Narender Pal, Quality Control Inspector (QCI) stated with the Ministry of Agriculture in Jind Regency.
“We have made the best effort to control Stubble Burning and ‘Khula Darbar’ program being held in villages where farmers are given oath publicly not to burn plant residues,” said Jind DC Naresh Narwal.
“Jind County side by side Punjab, who witnessed higher near Diwali; maybe one of the worst AQI reasons because of the wind towards us.
We have lowered our team on the ground floor to stop activities that cause air pollution and cases that burn stumps,” DC said.
When contacted, a Senior Medical Officer (SMO) representative at the Jind Civil Hospital, Dr.
Gopal Goyal, said AQI was at a dangerous level.
“We must make a collective effort to curb it.
Usually, we get around 1,200 OPD patients in a day, but this HS increases to 1,400 and the highest has 1,800.
People who have Covid-19, among vulnerable groups of the most difficult air pollution Of course.

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