Farmer booked for stubble burning during Diwali in Palwal
Haryana police register case against farmer for crop residue burning during Diwali in Palwal district, highlighting the ongoing battle against pollution despite seasonal celebrations.
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.
Haryana government launches intensive campaign against crop residue burning with mobile teams conducting village-to-village inspections and creating awareness about eco-friendly alternatives.
Explosive allegations reveal Punjab government's alleged coercion of farmers into stubble burning practices, creating environmental crisis while blaming agricultural community.
Delhi's air quality crisis deepens as post-Diwali pollution smothers the capital, recording the worst air quality in half a decade with AQI crossing 500 in multiple areas.
As Delhi-NCR battles severe air pollution, Punjab reports 308 fresh stubble burning incidents. The persistent farm fires threaten to worsen the capital's air quality crisis, raising health concerns across North India.
Punjab recorded 45 fresh farm fire incidents on Diwali day, with Tarn Taran emerging as the worst-affected district. While overall numbers show improvement, the persistent stubble burning raises serious environmental and health concerns across North India
Tarn Taran district leads Punjab in stubble burning incidents with 1,169 cases recorded, raising serious environmental and health concerns across North India.
Despite government warnings, Punjab records 241 stubble burning incidents in one month, raising alarms about deteriorating air quality in North India as winter approaches.