A special team is formed in these states for ‘stubborn security’, with a big action on field fire events

Events that have caused stubborn burning across the country can also affect the quality of the air. Meanwhile, the Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) has issued a dull order issued to Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh on Friday, CAQM, who has prepared a air pollution control strategy for Delhi-NCR and surrounding areas, has asked the authorities to map all the farms in these states.
These methods include crop variability, in-citizenship and fodder. These states are the main reasons for air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region. CAQM has asked the states to set up a ‘Parali Security Force’ dedicated to the district/block level. The power includes police officers, agricultural authorities and other officers, who will stop monitoring and burning rice straw.
The team will raise the bile last evening
Apart from this, patrolling can also increase, especially in the end of the evening farmers can try to prevent satellite supervision. It is said that the grass -fired farmers will be fined, the ‘Red Entry’ is recorded in their farm records and the environmental compensation is imposed.
CAQM said that for effective monitoring and assistance, it should be appointed as a nodal officer dedicated to 50 farmers in each district. States are urged to do extensive reviews of available crop residue (CRM) machines and ignore any old or non-functional equipment.
The plan begins for the purchase of machine
The CAQM said that the CAQM would do a new difference analysis and the plan to purchase new machines by August 2025. CAQM has ordered these states to provide rental machines to small and marginal farmers through custom recruitment centers. Officials have been asked to set up appropriate storage facilities for rice grass planting, including the identification of the government or the panchayat land for storage.
Online platform is made for monitoring
The CAQM emphasizes the need for the district-level supply chain for rice grass, so that its collections, storage and bio-enerzi production and compost can be used for various applications. The order states that a strong online platform is also created to monitor the production and use of paddy residue in real time, which increases transparency and coordination. (PTI)
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