Bathinda: The bird of a mount continues to rampant in Punjab, regardless of the stump management machine given to subsidies, the area under the rice fell, and the government’s claim about the awareness campaign on the Illifi practice and inspection of violators carried out by 8,700 nodal officers.
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Until November 13 this year, the state has recorded 62,863 cases of burning stumps.
Last year, the state has recorded a total of 76,590 cases.
In the past three years, the Punjab government has distributed subsidies for 86,000 residual generator machines (CRM).
The question reveals that there are many reasons for trends: lack of commitment to use technology and resources, poor persuasion and steps of steps, and ignorance of authority.
The price of soaring diesel and cooperative systems did not work well in villages, also seen by agricultural experts for other reasons behind propellers remained strong.
Because of high diesel prices, small farmers do not use machines to overcome stumps in a scientific way, experts say.
Punjab is being blamed for worsening air quality at the National Capital Region (NCR).
The problem was highlighted after the 2015 Paris Agreement, when the impact of carbon emissions was seriously debated.
Nonetheless, Punjab in 2016 recorded 81,042 cases of burning stumps, the highest number in a year so far.
That number remains around 50,000 marks from 2017 to 2019, but once again increased to more than 76,000 in 2020, despite the impact on Covid-19.
“There are several reasons behind no traffic jams in cases, even though Punjab has five years of experience in handling stump burning.
We need to adopt a holistic approach to handling threats.
Initially, we need persuasion, then regulation of the norm to show off some fears among farmers , and then adaptation to technology and use optimal.
We persuade, impose a fine and bring the engine but because of the lack of politics and officials will be in power, we cannot fully show the benefits of technology, “said the former Secretary of the Punjab Agriculture Department, Singh Pannu Kahan.
As per rough estimates, there are 2,000 villages that tend to burn stumps, Pannu said.
“We can easily provide a number of adequate machines in the villages and ensure legal implementation.
Also, we need to persuade farmers so as not to choose PUSA-44 Rice Varieties, which are used in Malwa, where more combustion is recorded.
It also produces More straws, even though they have more results to some extent.
But we have to see broader aspects.
There is a terrible thing to get out of the bureaucratic approach and adopt innovative, “Pannu added.
The Payjab Farmers commission ‘Former Chairman of Ajay VIR Jakhar said there was a big gap in intent and labor.
“We need to adopt a flexible approach according to land reality.
Strong political power is needed to enter into diversification and several pathways that can solve many problems,” he said.
A State Department of Agriculture Officials added, “We do our bits to control agricultural fires by providing subsidies on machines, spreading consciousness, reaching farmers, but farmers want cash subsidies, which are not in our pureview.” Farm Group Flags Diesel Price: BKU Farmer Body also commented on the situation.
“All institutions and authorities are only worried about Delhi and not farmers, the first and patients with real propellers.” Listen to stakeholders and give a cash subsidy to manage stumps.
You need the right step for it, like a cash subsidy, “said the farmer group BKU (ETTA UgraDan) Secretary General Sukhdev Singh Kalan Kalan Of a large number of cases of burning stumps in the state, said doctors based in Bathinda, Barna, Mansa and hopefully.
“Very few people approach us with problems that are usually related to propellers,” said Dr.
Vittul Gupta, who runs the hospital in Bathinda.