Hindustan Times (Patiala)

State govt directs panchayats to curb stubble burning

- Harmandeep Singh ■ harmandeep.singh@htlive.com

EARLIER, THE STATE HAD ORDERED IMPOUNDING OF COMBINE HARVESTER MACHINES OPERATING WITHOUT SUPER STRAW MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

: The state government has asked panchayats to curb the incidents of stubble burning and report the matter to sub divisional magistrate­s (SDMs) and station house officers (SHOs) of nearest police stations.

The government also ordered to blacklist land of those farmers who resort to the practice despite its directives. These farmers will not be eligible for taking part in the auction of panchayat land from next year. Besides, panchayats were also directed to pass resolution­s in this regard.

With the harvesting of paddy gathering momentum in Punjab, the government is already facing challenges in curbing the crop residue burning. Earlier, the state government has ordered impounding of combine harvester machines operating without Super Straw Management System (Super-SMS) in its effort to curb stubble burning.

With cases of stubble burning still being reported from the state, rural developmen­t and panchayat department issued the directions to each divisional deputy director (panchayat), district developmen­t and panchayat officer (DDPO) and block developmen­t and panchayat officer (BDPO) of 22 districts.

The government has ordered department­s concerned to include a term in the auction of the panchayat land barring ‘erring’ farmers from taking part in the land auction next year.

Balbir Singh, sarpanch of Daun Kalan village, said, “We are ready to help the government.” Patiala DDPO Surinder Singh Dhillon said, “We have already sent a circular to all panchayats informing them that they will not be allowed to participat­e in next year land auction, if found burning stubble.”

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