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Paddy straw not a liability any more, says Kejriwal

Delhi CM urges neighbouri­ng states to make Pusa bio-decomposer available to farmers

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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said paddy straw is not a liability any more and urged neighbouri­ng states to make the Pusa bio-decomposer available to their farmers for on site management of crop residue. He also said the microbial solution, which can turn stubble into manure, will be sprayed over 4,300 acres belonging to 844 farmers in Delhi. Last year, 310 farmers had used it on 1,935 acres of land.

“Paddy straw is not a liability anymore. We appeal to all states to make this low-cost solution available to their farmers like Delhi did,” Mr Kejriwal said while launching the preparatio­ns of Pusa bio-decomposer at Kharkhari Nahar village in southwest Delhi. He said the Centre’s Commission for Air Quality Management has also acknowledg­ed the success of the biodecompo­ser and has directed Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to use it. According to officials, Uttar Pradesh will use the bio-decomposer in 10 lakh acres of area, Punjab in five lakh acres and Haryana one lakh acre.

Delhi environmen­t minister Gopal Rai said the APP government will start spraying the solution in fields from October 5.

“Most of the stubble is generated in Punjab, Haryana and neighbouri­ng states. That’s why we have been saying that until all the states together move towards the solution of stubble decomposit­ion, it is difficult to solve the problem,” he said.

Pusa Institute’s BioDecompo­ser Management Nodal Officer Indramani Mishra said 10 companies have been given licences to make capsules of the bio-decomposer.

 ?? — PTI ?? Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and environmen­t minister Gopal Rai during a visit to observe the centralise­d bio-decomposer system at Najafgarh in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and environmen­t minister Gopal Rai during a visit to observe the centralise­d bio-decomposer system at Najafgarh in New Delhi on Friday.
 ?? ?? Farmers protest against chief minister Arvind Kejriwal at Najafgarh in New Delhi on Friday. — PTI
Farmers protest against chief minister Arvind Kejriwal at Najafgarh in New Delhi on Friday. — PTI

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