Amritsar Farm Fires Down 56% This Year
Amritsar achieves 56% reduction in farm fires this season through government initiatives and farmer cooperation. Learn how this environmental victory was achieved.
Amritsar achieves 56% reduction in farm fires this season through government initiatives and farmer cooperation. Learn how this environmental victory was achieved.
Punjab is on the verge of a groundbreaking agricultural transformation as authorities reveal a comprehensive strategy to eliminate stubble burning, promising cleaner air and farmer prosperity.
As stubble burning intensifies in neighboring states, Delhi's air quality deteriorates to 'Very Poor' levels, raising health concerns and highlighting the annual pollution crisis.
Central pollution control team conducts ground assessment in Punjab to evaluate stubble management strategies ahead of winter pollution season. Key focus on machinery availability and farmer awareness.
Punjab faces agricultural crisis as farmers rush to clear paddy fields through stubble burning, with wheat sowing deadline approaching and farm fires surging dramatically across the state.
Commission for Air Quality Management reveals significant reduction in farm fires across North Indian states, marking a breakthrough in fight against winter air pollution.
Punjab faces environmental emergency as farm fires surge past 2,500 mark. 62 fresh cases reported amid worsening air quality crisis. Authorities struggle to contain stubble burning despite restrictions.
In a powerful demonstration of commitment, Kapurthala Deputy Commissioner Dr. Amit Kumar Kalan drives tractor himself to promote eco-friendly stubble management techniques and combat Punjab's air pollution crisis.
Discover how Punjab's shift to in-situ paddy stubble management is not only reducing pollution but also rejuvenating depleted soils, offering a sustainable solution to the annual farm fire crisis.
Punjab farmers confront agricultural emergency as paddy straw bales remain uncollected, threatening crucial wheat sowing season and raising pollution concerns across the state.
Punjab farmers face agricultural emergency as delayed straw bale collection threatens wheat sowing season. Learn how this crisis impacts crops and livelihoods.
Air quality commission takes urgent action as stubble burning cases surge in Punjab and Haryana, threatening northern India's air pollution levels.
Agricultural experts predict a sharp increase in stubble burning cases across Punjab's farming belt, threatening to choke North India with toxic smog as harvesting season peaks.
Innovative farmers in Sirsa and Fatehabad districts are transforming crop residue ash into valuable resources, creating new revenue streams while combating air pollution.
Punjab government withdraws controversial order assigning stubble burning monitoring duties to teachers after widespread protests. Ferozepur district administration reverses decision following educator backlash.
Punjab witnesses alarming spike in farm fires with 283 new cases reported in a single day, raising serious concerns about air quality and environmental health across North India.
Punjab Agricultural University trains service providers in advanced paddy straw management techniques to combat stubble burning and promote sustainable farming practices in Ludhiana.
Jalandhar officials push for sustainable straw management solutions as farmers face burning restrictions. Learn about new alternatives and government support.
Punjab witnesses alarming surge in farm fires as stubble burning cases jump by 147 in one day, pushing seasonal tally to 890. Environmental concerns mount across North India.
Punjab's Ropar district achieves groundbreaking environmental milestone with complete elimination of post-harvest stubble burning, setting new standard for agricultural sustainability.
Sangrur District Commissioner issues ultimatum to officials: Implement effective measures to prevent stubble burning or face departmental consequences as pollution crisis looms.
PAU hosts groundbreaking workshop on crop residue management, offering farmers sustainable alternatives to stubble burning and tackling North India's winter pollution crisis.
Sangrur police take action against agricultural pollution as three farmers booked for violating stubble burning ban. Case filed under environmental protection laws.
Karnal district launches massive initiative to tackle stubble burning through in-situ management techniques, covering 150,000 acres to improve Delhi-NCR air quality.
Punjab witnesses alarming spike in farm fires with 484 fresh stubble burning incidents reported in just seven days, raising serious air quality concerns across North India.
As stubble burning incidents surge in neighbouring states, Delhi braces for severe air pollution. Experts warn of deteriorating AQI levels and health hazards in the coming days.
Haryana police register case against farmer for crop residue burning during Diwali in Palwal district, highlighting the ongoing battle against pollution despite seasonal celebrations.
In a controversial move, Palwal police register case against farmer for crop residue burning amid ongoing pollution concerns, sparking debate over agricultural practices and environmental enforcement.
Rohtak District Magistrate imposes complete ban on stubble burning with strict penalties. Learn how authorities are tackling air pollution crisis in Haryana.
Gurdaspur district administration takes proactive measures against crop residue burning, deploying officials for field surveillance and promoting sustainable alternatives to combat air pollution.