Ambala News: Ambala. SDM Darshan Kumar said the administration is strict against burning of crop residue and stubble in the district. He said that after discovering the fire site in Harsek, the district administration is taking action against the concerned as per rules. The government has taken strict decisions to stop crop residue burning in the state. Addressing the farmers of Dadiana village, Lauhgarh, on Wednesday, he said that as per the directions of the CQM, an FIR will be lodged against farmers burning paddy crop residue during the current season and it will be carried out processing under the relevant law. Apart from this, a red entry will be recorded in the records of the Meri Fasal Mera Byora portal of farmers burning the remains of the rice crop.
This has been provided for in the online login. Due to this, farmers will be prohibited from selling their crops in mandis through the e-procurement portal for the next two seasons. In the villages where rice was sown, including the Red Zone and the Yellow Zone, under the supervision of the concerned SDM in the district, local officials and employees of the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, the village patwari, the village secretary, nodal officers, Income and duties have been established to enforce, supervise and monitor the officials of the Panchayat Department, the officers and employees of the Police Department, who, along with constant monitoring, are also raising awareness to farmers about not burning stubble.