Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Punjab witnessed 44.5% jump in farm fire cases in 2020, Centre tells SC

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NEW DELHI : Punjab witnessed an increase of 44.5% incidents of stubble burning in 2020 despite getting 46% of the total funds from the central government for checking crop burning residue, the Centre has told the Supreme Court.

In an affidavit, the ministry of environmen­t and forests (MoEF) informed the SC that Punjab saw 76,590 incidents of fire in 2020 as compared to 52,991 cases in 2019, which indicates an increase of 44.5% as compared to the earlier year.

It said that in Haryana in the year 2020, the total active fire events reported was 5,000 while in 2019, it was 6,652, which indicates a decrease of 25%. The MoEF said that in order to address the issue of air pollution and subsidise machinery required for in situ management of crop residue, the department of agricultur­e cooperatio­n and farmers welfare has implemente­d a special central sector scheme, which is 100% centrally funded, in states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi for the period from 2018-19 to 2020-21.

The Centre allocated Rs 1,726.67 crore, of which Punjab got Rs 793.18 crore, Haryana Rs 499.90 crore, UP Rs 374.08 crore, Delhi Rs 4.52 crore and Indian Council of Agricultur­al Research and other central agencies Rs 54.99 crore.

The top court was apprised that an ordinance was promulgate­d for setting up a broad based Commission for Air Quality Management in National Capital Region and adjoining areas to provide for coherent approach in order to tackle the problem of air pollution.

The ministry told the top court that commission has asked all thermal power plants in NCR and adjoining areas to strictly adhere to the timelines for installati­on of Flue Gas Desulfuriz­ation (FGD) system and upgrade other infrastruc­ture for control of sulphur oxide, nitrogen oxide and particulat­e matter levels.

HARYANA SAW A DIP OF 25% IN FARM FIRE CASES LAST YEAR AS COMPARED TO 2019

 ?? HT FILE ?? Punjab reported 76,590 incidents of fire in 2020 as compared to 52,991 cases in 2019.
HT FILE Punjab reported 76,590 incidents of fire in 2020 as compared to 52,991 cases in 2019.

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