New Delhi : Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday demanded a “practical solution” from the Central government to the problem of stubble burning and sought compensation for the farmers which could be an alternative to the crop procurement. Mann stated that the farmers dont even want to cultivate paddy but MSP is not available.
Jalandhar : The Bhogpur Co-operative Sugar Mill is gearing up to procure around 70,000 MT of stubble this year as part of its ongoing crop residue management initiative. Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal disclosed that the mill has installed an 80 Ton Per Hour (TPH) boiler along with a co-generation plant of 15 MW capacity..
Jalandhar: Today, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal launched three awareness vans to educate farmers in areas where stubble burning is common. The vans are equipped with audio messages about the harmful effects of burning paddy stubble. They will visit hotspot villages over the next 30 days to raise awareness about this issue across all ten.
Jalandhar : In a bid to curb stubble burning in the district, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal today introduced a district-level helpline, enabling farmers and the public to report farm fires and seek assistance with crop residue management. During a review meeting with concerned departments, the DC announced that people can report stubble burning incidents at.
Nakodar (Jalandhar): In a bid to curb the rising cases of stubble burning, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal visited three villages Chak Kalan, Kang Sahbu, and Sidhwan in Nakodar Sub Division, urging farmers to actively participate in environmental protection by shunning stubble burning. Interacting with farmers in these hotspots, Dr. Aggarwal emphasized the Punjab Government’s.