(Panipat News) Matlauda. The team from Panipat office of Agriculture Department inspected the fields of Matlauda area under the leadership of Dr. Devendra Kuhad of Agriculture Department SDO on Sunday. , While visiting the villages of Urlana Kala, Khurd, Nara, Kavi, Adiyana, Joshi etc., he made farmers aware about not burning their crop residue and told them that if they set fire to their crop residue, they will be attacked. twice. You will have to do it.
Dr Devendra Kuhad said if a farmer is caught setting crop residue on fire, a case will be registered against him under the Environment Pollution Act and a fine of Rs 5,000 to Rs 30,000 will also be imposed. That is why we call on all farmers not to burn their crop residues and not mix rice straw with the soil, so that our land remains healthy and the environment too.
Burning crop residue has a huge impact on our land and environment.
Block Agriculture Officer Dr Vijendra Jaglan said that on behalf of the Agriculture Department, all the farmers who have registered in Meri Fasal Mera Byora. If that farmer manages his crop residue by making clods or mixing it into the soil. Therefore, the department will give a subsidy of one thousand rupees per acre. For which the farmer will have to register again at agriharyana.gov.in. The last date of which is November 30. Subject expert Dr Arvind Kumar said that burning of crop residue has a huge adverse effect on our land and environment, which is more dangerous than filing a case against the farmer.
Because this gives rise to many diseases related to our body. Jagphool Rathi, Satin, Surendra Singh, Vikas Malik and other employees of the Agriculture Department team also alerted the farmers against setting fire to crop residue and got the officials to stop the fire started by the farmers in the field and After giving the warning, they let it go.
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