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Agriculture Department's action on stubble burning, employees have been given leave in Haryana.

Though pollution crisis in Delhi is deepening as the mixture of pollution and pollution in Delhi is increasing in the city. Today, the air of the country's capital Delhi remains in the very poor category. On the rapidly increasing incidents...
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Though pollution crisis in Delhi is deepening as the mixture of pollution and pollution in Delhi is increasing in the city. Today, the air of the country's capital Delhi remains in the very poor category.

On the rapidly increasing incidents of stubble, Punjab Police on Monday said that they have registered records regarding the burning of stubble on more than 870 days in a month.

Along with this, a fine of Rs 10.55 lakh has been imposed on those who violated the law.

At the same time, a case has been registered against about 400 farmers in the Farmal Francil Brokerage case.

Pollution crisis in Delhi

At the same time, a case has been registered against about 400 farmers in the Farmal Francil Brokerage case. This case includes a big action by the Agriculture Department in Haryana, in which various officers and employees of 24 years have been involved.

Legal action will be taken against those who burn stubble Special Police (Law and Order) Nikki Shukla said that the police have taken action against the farmers in collaboration with the civil administration in Punjab.

Action by the Agriculture Department in Haryana

Meanwhile a comprehensive campaign has been launched to advise about legal action. Legal action is being taken against those who burn stubble. So far, 1,393 incidents of firearms have been detected in Saket in the state and joint teams have been sent for inspection.

However, police data shows that 874 cases were registered on September 15, while no case of robbery was found at 471 places. Dues of Rs 10.55 lakh have been registered against farmers who sell stubble. The senior officer said that dues of Rs 10.55 lakh have been registered against 397 farmers and red enterprises have been registered in the revenue records of 394 farmers.

Legal action will be taken against those who burn stubble

In the meanwhile, incidents of stubble burning were brought to naught after the Supreme Court and the Commission for Aeronautical Management (CAQM) approved the Director General of Police officer,

Punjab Governor Gaurav Yadav was appointed to take action against the burning of stubble. Shukla said that the police records are making a lot of efforts at the ground level in collaboration with the civil administration to stop the problem of stubble burning in the state.

Public awareness meetings going on for farmers

Awareness meetings are being organized. In the last few days, senior Superintendents of Police, Sub-Divisional Magistrates and Deputy Superintendents of Police made joint visits, during which they also held public awareness meetings and meetings with farmers.

Meanwhile, additional hostels have already been activated in the facility number, depending on the area and size of the police station, while flying squads are also being deployed and kept under surveillance.

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While capital air became difficult to breathe on Tuesday, with stubble contributing 1.7% to PM2.5 pollution on Sunday. However, by Monday, October 21, the contribution is expected to increase by more than 1%, accounting for 2.8% of the total pollution.

This much-awaited air quality has a serious impact on Delhi's AQ, with the situation likely to remain the same for the next few days after remaining in the "very poor" category on Monday. Despite the increase in the contribution of stubble burning, meteorological aids are giving little relief. The mixing of gases in firms' enterprises and factories is expected to increase the pollution levels rapidly, which aids in the rapid dispersion of pollutants.

However, excavation work could not be undertaken to balance the significant pollution load based on this improvement. Interestingly, the wind is blowing predominantly from the east – a factor that historically contributed to reducing pollution from stubble burning, yet the overall air quality has deteriorated.

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