With the approaching winter comes memories of pollution choked Delhi바카라a thick pallor of smoke that almost shuts out the sun, with wheezing, sneezing, suffocating residents cowering under the miasma. And, as in past years, farmers of Punjab and Haryana have started burning paddy stubble바카라the main culprit바카라to get rid of farm waste.
Twelve cases of burning were reported from Haryana and 10 in Punjab in recent days, despite tough directives from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to stop the practice, and bolstered by measures by the Centre and the governments of the states to put a cap to it.
바카라We anticipate those days with dread,바카라 says Navdeep Kaur who lives in Delhi and hails from a farming family in Amritsar. She says her brothers resort to burning as they have no alternative. 바카라I can바카라t blame farmers and don바카라t want my family to suffer,바카라 she admits.
Delhi바카라s pollution was mired in politics바카라when Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal blamed Punjab and Haryana farmers last year and offered to meet the two CMs, Amarinder Singh and Manohar Lal Khattar, both retorted sharply. They asked Kejriwal to first deal with Delhi바카라s own pollution. Khattar asked him to help farmers in villages within the jurisdiction of the national capital region and to discourage them from burning stubble.
However, things are expected to improve this Kharif season, with the Centre, after direction from the Supreme Court, sanctioning Rs 665 crore to Punjab (Rs 269 crore for this year), mostly for subsidising machines that remove stubble. It바카라s estimated that 40 per cent of the 74 lakh acres under paddy cultivation will now have high-tech machines to root out paddy stubble. To curb the polluting menace, about 8,600 happy seeders machines, paddy straw choppers, RMB ploughs, zero till drill, rotary slasher machines and harvest machines fitted with straw management systems will roll on the state바카라s farmlands.
Out of Punjab바카라s total of 22 million tonnes of paddy stubble, biomass based electricity generating units can consume only 5 million tonnes. It바카라s estimated that this year, 10 million tonnes will be burnt.
바카라Marginal farmers can바카라t spend any amount on machines. The NGT asked the government to give free machines to farmers who own up to 2 acres. Instead, in the name of subsidy, farmers are burdened,바카라 says Balbir Singh Rajewal of the Bharatiya Kisan Union.
The short window of 20 days between paddy and wheat crops does not allow paddy straw to decompose naturally, necessitating stubble burning. Rajewal says that as sowing paddy was delayed by the government this year, maturing of the crop will be delayed by a fortnight, leaving a shorter window for wheat sowing. Farmers will be desperate to get rid of the stubble,바카라 he says. 바카라Managing stubble is costly and time consuming. Machines on subsidy also come at a price. I can바카라t buy any this year,바카라 says Sukhjit Singh, a farmer from Karma village in Ferozepur district.
Data provided by Punjab shows a drop of 37,602 cases of paddy stubble burning between 2016 and 2017. 바카라We are confident that there will be a considerable fall in numbers this year,바카라 says an agriculture department officer.
By G.P. Singh in Chandigarh