‘Punjab will be free from stubble menace if AAP comes to power’

Delhi Minister Gopal Rai says the Capital has provided a solution to the problem

October 09, 2021 01:24 am | Updated 01:24 am IST - New Delhi

New Delhi: Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai addresses a press conference on current situation of pollution in Delhi and NCR, in New Delhi, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. (PTI Photo/Vijay Verma)(PTI15-10-2020_000079B)

New Delhi: Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai addresses a press conference on current situation of pollution in Delhi and NCR, in New Delhi, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. (PTI Photo/Vijay Verma)(PTI15-10-2020_000079B)

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Friday said Punjab, which generates around 20 million tonnes of paddy straw annually, will become free from stubble burning if the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) forms the government in the State.

The Assembly election in Punjab is slated for early next year.

Mr. Rai said Delhi has provided a solution to the problem of stubble burning in the form of microbial solution Pusa bio-decomposer and it will be distributed for free in all Punjab districts like the AAP government has been doing here.

“Punjab will become free from stubble burning if AAP forms a government in the State. We will rope in the district administrations in Punjab and spray Pusa bio-decomposer in fields for free like we have been doing in Delhi,” Mr. Rai said.

“It's not so tough (spraying bio-decomposer on lakhs of acres of land). You only need the will power to do it. We will do it positively,” he asserted.

This won't be as expensive as other measures being taken for crop residue management, the Minister added.

Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh attract attention during the paddy harvesting season between October 15 and November 15 as farmers set their fields on fire to quickly clear off the crop residue before cultivating wheat and potato.

It is one of the main reasons for the alarming spike in pollution in Delhi-NCR.

Despite a ban on stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana, farmers continue to defy it as there is a short window between harvesting paddy and sowing wheat. The high cost of manual or mechanical management of straw is a major reason why farmers choose to burn stubble.

On October 5, the Delhi government started spraying Pusa bio-decomposer, a microbial solution that can turn stubble into manure, over 4,300 acres belonging to 844 farmers in Delhi.

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