Hindustan Times (Noida)

Pollution body takes note of stubble burning in Dasna

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@htlive.com

GHAZIABAD: Instances of crop residue burning have started surfacing even as the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) initiated works as part of its winter action plan to combat increasing air pollution ahead of the winter season.

On Thursday afternoon, HT found crop residue burning in agricultur­al fields near Dasna and brought the matter to the attention of UPPCB officials. Instances of crop residue burning in neighbouri­ng states contribute­s to deteriorat­ion of air quality in the National Capital Region (NCR).

“We have taken cognisance of the informatio­n and we will ask officials to visit the field and survey the area near Dasna. Crop residue burning is not allowed; we have informed the officials of the local administra­tion and the agricultur­e department to check for such instances,” said Utsav Sharma, regional officer of the UPPCB.

“Under the action plan, the gram samitis and the tehsildars have also been directed to keep an eye on such activities in their respective areas. Last year, there were several instances of stubble burning in Dasna area; local farmers were also taken on board to dissuade them from the activity,” added Sharma.

According to the official statistics of the Consortium for Research on Agroecosys­tem Monitoring and Modelling from Space (CREAMS) Laboratory of the Indian Agricultur­al Research Institute, there were 101 instances of crop residue burning in Uttar Pradesh between September 15 and October 6 last year while 52 such cases have been reported in the correspond­ing period this year.

The CREAMS statistics also said there was only one incident of stubble burning in Ghaziabad during the same period last year while no such cases have been reported this year.

“There should be more awareness among farmers; those indulging in agricultur­e-related activities need to stop burning crop residue. Moreover, farmers should be incentivis­ed and arrangemen­ts should be made to provide them with equipment to deal with crop residue. With better monitoring and awareness such activities can be reduced,” said Akash Vashishtha, a citybased environmen­talist.

In the winter action plan, several department­s have been directed to conduct awareness programmes among farmers while involving village panchayats to explore the possibilit­y of installati­on of biomass power project or bio-manure and enhance vigilance at sources of stubble burning.

We will ask officials to visit the field and survey the area near Dasna to check stubble burning.

UTSAV SHARMA, regional officer, UP Pollution Control Board

 ?? SAKIB ALI/HT PHOTO ?? Stubble burning in Kallu Garhi near Eastern Freeway in Ghaziabad on Thursday.
SAKIB ALI/HT PHOTO Stubble burning in Kallu Garhi near Eastern Freeway in Ghaziabad on Thursday.

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