DC issues strict measures against stubble burning

In a move to combat the stubble burning, Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal on Saturday ordered the joint teams of civil and police officials to make field visits daily and sensitize the farmers against the menace by carrying out intensive IEC activities. 

DC issues strict measures against stubble burning

Ludhiana, October 19, 2024: In a move to combat the stubble burning, Deputy Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal on Saturday ordered the joint teams of civil and police officials to make field visits daily and sensitize the farmers against the menace by carrying out intensive IEC activities. 

During a virtual meeting with teams to assess the situation for preventing and controlling paddy stubble burning, the Deputy Commissioner highlighted that teams need to show their presence in the fields to keep vigil. He stated that the civil and police teams comprising officials from PPCB, Agriculture, Revenue, BDPOs, DSPs, SHOs must conduct foot marches in the villages daily to deter the violaotors. 

The Deputy Commissioner also appealed the farmers of the district to act responsibly and not indulge in burning of paddy stubble in larger interest of the people. He mentioned that it is need of the hour to make the people especially farmers aware of the effects of the paddy stubble burning, which poses a danger to human health and environment. He also asked the progressive farmers to disseminate the message of the anti-stubble burning campaign in their areas to ensure a clean environment. 

Jorwal also revealed that 8978 machines, including balers, rakes, super seeders, smart seeders, surface seeders, zero drills, RMB ploughs, mulchers, straw choppers, super SMS, crop reapers, rotary slashers, and tractors, have been provided to farmers through custom hiring centers, societies, and groups. He also revealed that the administration has also appointed 211 nodal officers, and 90 cluster officers will closely monitor their respective areas to prevent stubble burning.

The Deputy Commissioner mentioned that the administration has identified 30 hotspots, and Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) of concerned areas have been instructed to closely supervise the work of nodal officers and cluster coordinators to ensure zero stubble burning. 

Ludhiana Rural SSP Navneet Singh Bains, Khanna SSP Ashwini Gotyal, ADC Amarjit Bains,all SDMs and other officials from PPCB, Agriculture, Cooperative, revenue and others also attended the virtual meeting.