The Asian Age

PM lauds farmers for not burning hay

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hailed farmers from Punjab who do not burn stubble in fields even as concerns rise over rising air pollution in North India. He also said that, while the world, especially the West, is discussing environmen­t protection and trying to find new ways to adopt a balanced life style, India is also facing a similar problem.

“But, for its solution we only have to look inwards, to look into our glorious past and our rich traditions and have especially to understand the lifestyle of our tribal communitie­s,” Mr Modi said. In his monthly ‘ Mann ki Baat’ radio address, he praised the northeaste­rn states for making “grand progress” in organic farming.

Referring to the issue of stubble burning in fields which leads to massive air pollution, Mr Modi referred to Gurbachan Singh, a Punjab farmer who asked his would be parents- in- law to promise that they will not burn parali or stubble in their fields.

“You can well imagine the social strength this statement had. This point made by Gurbachan Singh ji appears quite ordinary but this reveals how tall and strong his personalit­y is and we have seen that there are many families in our society who connect their individual matters with the benefit of the society as a whole,” said Mr Modi.

Mr Modi said people of Kallar Majra in Nabha district of Punjab mix the stubble with the sand by ploughing their fields rather than burning the stubble and adopt the necessary technology for the process. “Congratula­tions to bhai Gurbachan Singh ji ! Congratula­tions to the people of Kallar Majra and of all those places who are making their best efforts to keep the environmen­t clean and pollution free. All of you are carrying forward the Indian tradition of a healthy lifestyle as a true successor,” he said.

Mr Modi also referred to how the tribes and their traditions and rituals are the best examples of coexistenc­e with nature.

Just as a sea is formed by collection of tiny drops, similarly, a small constructi­ve step, plays a vital role in creating a positive environmen­t,” he said.

◗ Mr Modi praised northeaste­rn states for making ‘ grand progress’ in organic farming ◗ He hailed farmers who don’t burn stubble in fields

 ?? — PTI ?? Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal gives juice to Rajasthan farmer leader Rampal Jat to break his hungerstri­ke over farmers’ issues in Jaipur on Sunday.
— PTI Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal gives juice to Rajasthan farmer leader Rampal Jat to break his hungerstri­ke over farmers’ issues in Jaipur on Sunday.

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