Burning bomb events across the country also affect the health of the soil, and by spoiling the quality of the air. Meanwhile, the Air Quality Management Authority (CAQM) has asked for a “straw security force” in the district and barrier to prevent the incidents of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. In the order issued on Friday, the CAQM, which prepared the air pollution control strategy for the Delhi-NCR and its surrounding areas, has asked the authorities to map all the farms in the villages of these states, so that the most appropriate methods of managing paddy straw can be determined.
These methods include crop diversity, location management and fodder. Burning in these states is one of the main reasons for air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region. The CAQM has asked the states to set up a special ‘Paralya Security Force’ at the district/volume level. The army includes police officers, agricultural officers and other officials, and they will stop and stop the paddy straw.
Team will increase the gallbladder late evening
In addition, patrols will increase when farmers are trying to avoid satellite surveillance, especially in the late evening. It is said that the fines of straw will be fined, and the ‘red entry’ will be recorded on their farm’s farm and environmental compensation will be imposed.
CAQM said that for effective surveillance and assistance, 50 farmers in each district should be appointed as a special nodal officer. States have also been asked to reject the available crop residue management (CRM) machines and old or inactive equipment.
Start the plan for machine purchase
The CAQM said that a new difference should be analyzed and the plan for the purchase of new machines should be implemented by August 2025. CAQM has ordered these states to provide rental machines to small and margin farmers through custom hiring centers. Officials have been asked to install adequate storage facilities for paddy straw knots, including the government or the identification of the Panchayat land.
Online site will be created to monitor
The CAQM has emphasized the need for the district level distribution chain for paddy straw, so that its collections, storage and biomass production and fertilizer can be used for various applications. It also states that a strong online site will be created to monitor the production and use of paddy residues, which will increase transparency and coordination. (PTI)
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