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List steps taken to curb farm fires: SC to CAQM

The court passed the order after the amicus curiae referred to news articles about stubble burning.

Updated on: Sept 25, 2024 06:06 am IST
By Abraham Thomas
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought a report from the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) on steps taken to prevent farm fires and action taken against officers for allowing such incidents despite past orders to stop them, reacting to news reports of farmers in Punjab starting to burn stubble. The reports first appeared in Hindustan Times.

New Delhi, India - May 7, 2024: A view of Supreme Court of India, in New Delhi, India, on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. (Photo by Sanjeev Verma/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times)

A bench headed by justice AS Oka posted the matter on Friday and told the Centre represented by additional solicitor general (ASG) Aishwarya Bhati: “We want an answer to this on Friday.”

The bench, also comprising justice Augustine George Masih, passed the order following an urgent mention by senior advocate Aparajita Singh, who is assisting the court as amicus curiae in a case relating to air pollution in Delhi. She referred to news articles that said stubble burning had begun despite efforts made by the court last year to prevent them.

At that time last year, an elaborate action plan was drawn out by a high-level committee headed by Cabinet Secretary with states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Delhi on board spelling out alternate measures to ensure stubble is made commercially viable to dissuade farmers from burning it.

Further, the report asked the Punjab government to come out with incentive schemes for diversification from paddy and work with grain-based distilleries to facilitate procurement of maize from farmers. Data gathered by the committee found that in Punjab, 36,663 farm fires were reported last year and 2.51 crore was collected as fines from erring farmers. The committee noted that Punjab accounted for 93% of farm fires reported in and around Delhi .

The orders of the court were passed in a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by MC Mehta pertaining to air pollution in Delhi. While considering various measures to ease the pollution load in the city, the court had been directing Centre and concerned states to adopt short term and long-term measures to put an end to stubble burning while monitoring pollution from other sources.

 
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