Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Give aid to farmers to stop straw burning... start with CM’S Patiala as model, NGT tells state

- Ritam Halder

NEWDELHI:THE National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Wednesday asked senior Punjab government officials to confer with farmers and decide on the aid needed to stop stubble burning.

The tribunal’s directions came during the hearing of a petition filed by environmen­talist Vikrant Tongad, who in 2013 had raised the issue of stubble burning in states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

Over 100 farmers had gathered outside the National Green Tribunal for the hearing on Wednesday. They said they had been living under the fear of action by state government­s ever since the tribunal banned stubble burning in 2015. “Today, we told the bench our side of the story. It has now asked the officials to decide how the government will help in terms of machinery and operation costs. They will have to submit the plan on October 11,” said Balbir Singh Rajewal of the Bhartiya Kisan Union-rejewal.

Crop residue is usually set afire due to cost concerns and short gap between summer and winter crops, besides lack of incentives and equipment to manually cut the stubble. An estimated 35 million tonnes are set afire in Punjab and Haryana alone to make room for winter crop.

On Tuesday, the Punjab government sought Rs 2,000 crore from the Union government for farmers so that they can remove straw without burning it. The demand was raised by Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh at a meeting with Union agricultur­e minister Radha Mohan Singh.

“We have about 20 million tonnes of paddy straw. Who will use it? We have demanded that the Centre give Rs 100 per quintal, which comes to roughly Rs 2,000 crore,” the Punjab CM told reporters after the meeting.

As the central government fixes the minimum support price of paddy, it is its responsibi­lity to address the issue of paddy straw, he said, adding that providing Rs 100 per quintal will help farmers to remove paddy straw without burning it.

The NGT had in November 2015 banned crop residue burning in five states — Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. The Delhi HC had also directed the states to ensure the ban is enforced. Though a recent National Thermal Power Corporatio­n (NTPC) proposal to purchase agricultur­al residue from farmers had raised hope of a less-polluted winter this year, authoritie­s are doubtful if a business module can be developed within such a short span of time.

The next date of hearing by NGT is October 11.

 ?? HT FILE ?? ‘We have about 20 million tonnes of paddy straw. Who will use it? We have demanded that the Centre give Rs 100 per quintal,’ the Punjab CM had said on Tuesday.
HT FILE ‘We have about 20 million tonnes of paddy straw. Who will use it? We have demanded that the Centre give Rs 100 per quintal,’ the Punjab CM had said on Tuesday.

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