Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

NGT to take up stubble burning case on October 30

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Tuesday said it would consider later this month the steps taken by the Centre, Punjab and Haryana government­s to check burning of crop residue by farmers to curb air pollution.

A bench headed by NGT chairperso­n justice Swatanter Kumar deferred the matter for hearing on October 30 after lawyers appearing for both the parties sought adjournmen­t of the case.

The green panel had earlier said “we expect no individual, body, department, panchayat, associatio­ns to directly or indirectly recommend or promote burning of crop residues in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.”

On the last date of hearing, the green panel had said the “serious” issue of stubble burning by farmers was still going on and had sought the response of the Centre as well as the Punjab and Haryana government­s.

It had earlier asked for names and details of all power houses and biomass-based energy plants, which can use crop residue for power generation and had directed Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab government­s to provide a detailed strategy of how happy seeders (machines to sow wheat without burning of paddy crop residue) or balers can be given to farmers.

The tribunal had also sought a reply from the National Thermal Power Corporatio­n Limited (NTPC) as to why it cannot take the stubble from the farmers under its corporate social responsibi­lity programme for the “general cause of environmen­t”.

The NGT had on October 11 directed Punjab to produce the farmers after the state said it had provided assistance to some of them to encourage them not to burn crop residue.

The tribunal had taken exception to the fact that even after more than two years, nothing substantia­l has been done with regard to stubble burning.

The Punjab government had earlier said it had taken Kalar Majri village in Nabha tehsil of Patiala district as a model project for implementi­ng the directions of the NGT and to sensitise the farmers.

Earlier, the NGT had also asked Punjab to look into the problems faced by the farmers and directed its counsel to seek instructio­ns on whether compensati­on could be provided to them for disposing their agricultur­al residue while giving them liberty to engage any agency of their choice.

It had warned the government­s of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan that it would stop the payment of salaries of government officials if they failed to come up with an action plan to prevent stubble burning, which triggers heavy pollution in Delhi-ncr.

GREEN PANEL HAD SOUGHT RESPONSE OF CENTRE AS WELL AS THE PUNJAB AND HARYANA GOVERNMENT­S ON BURNING OF CROP STUBBLE BY FARMERS

 ?? HT FILE ?? The tribunal had also sought a reply from National Thermal Power Corporatio­n as to why it can’t take the stubble from farmers.
HT FILE The tribunal had also sought a reply from National Thermal Power Corporatio­n as to why it can’t take the stubble from farmers.

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