STUBBLE BURNING: NGT SEEKS ACTION PLAN FROM STATES
New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal, which has fixed fines for farmers for burning agriculture waste, has directed the Delhi government and those in four neighbouring states to inform it about the action plan to prevent pollution from crop burning after the harvesting season. A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar directed the Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Rajasthan governments to state how the field staff of the departments concerned and the state pollution control boards are going to control pollution caused by crop residue burning. “The counsel appearing for Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan and NCT, Delhi would take clear instructions and place on record the effective steps that each one of them is taking to prevent crop residue burning after the coming harvesting season. Let the responsible officer from each of the states be present before the tribunal. It should be stated as to how field staff of the departments concerned and the pollution control boards are going to operate to prevent and control of pollution by crop residue burning,” the bench said. The NGT had earlier fixed the environment compensation amounts per incident of crop burning to be paid by small land owners having less than two acres of land at `2,500, medium land owners holding over two acres and less than five acres at `5,000 and those owning over five acres at `15,000.