Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

NGT tells Punjab, 3 other states to show cases of farmers given incentive

- Press Trust of India letterchd@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal has directed the government­s of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan to submit before it specific cases of small farmers being given incentive to desist them from burning crop residue in a bid to prevent air pollution.

A bench headed by NGT chairperso­n justice Swatanter Kumar directed the four northern states to submit within three weeks at least 10 such cases. “The additional chief secretary, principal secretarie­s and special secretary of Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana respective­ly are present. They assure the tribunal that within three weeks from today, they would bring at least 10 cases of preferably marginal farmers to provide due incentive, help and means to them, so that they do not follow traditiona­l methodolog­y of crop residue burning in the field,” the bench said.

“Besides taking general steps in accordance to the order of the tribunal that list of these 10 cases from a particular village or area, falls in their jurisdicti­on, be placed before the tribunal, with complete documentat­ion with regard to delivery and utilisatio­n of the agricultur­al residue in accordance,” the bench said.

The direction came after a group of farmers alleged that the Punjab government was not taking any effective steps on the issue except passing orders and not providing infrastruc­ture or any kind of benefits to them.

The matter is fixed for hearing on October 4. The green panel had earlier rapped the four northern states for not submitting action plans to prevent pollution emanating from crop burning after the harvest season.

It had directed the government­s of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Rajasthan to show how the field staff of the department­s concerned and the state pollution control boards were going to control pollution caused by crop residue burning.

The NGT had earlier fixed the environmen­t penalty amounts per incident of crop burning to be paid by small land owners having less than two acres of land at ₹2,500, medium land owners holding over two acres and less than five acres at₹5,000 and those owning over five acres at ₹15,000.

It had also directed the state government­s to take coercive and punitive action against persistent defaulters and asked them to withdraw the assistance provided to such farmers.

The green panel had said the five states — Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Delhi — which had issued notificati­ons prohibitin­g agricultur­e crop residue burning, should ensure that these notificati­ons were enforced and action was taken against the defaulters.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The matter is now fixed for hearing on October 4.
HT FILE The matter is now fixed for hearing on October 4.

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