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Captain Amarinder Singh sets up dedicated call centre team to check stubble burning

Written by  Rajan Nath -- September 27th 2020 04:12 PM -- Updated: September 27th 2020 04:15 PM
Captain Amarinder Singh sets up dedicated call centre team to check stubble burning

Captain Amarinder Singh sets up dedicated call centre team to check stubble burning

In a series of measures to check stubble burning in the ongoing Kharif season, the Captain Amarinder Singh led Punjab government has appointed 8000 Nodal Officers in the Paddy growing villages of the state, with 23500 more machines being given to farmers for management of paddy straw. The Chief Minister has also appealed to the farmers not to burn the crop residue, as it could aggravate COVID-19 conditions apart from leading to pollution spread. Also Read | Support starts pouring in from across Indian political parties for Shiromani Akali Dal educareSeeking the support and cooperation of the farmers in preventing stubble burning amid the pandemic, he said that experts had warned it could have serious implications for the vulnerable people, already suffering from other lung and other diseases. Captain Amarinder Singh said while he had been repeatedly following up with the Prime Minister for compensation to the farmers for defraying the cost on the management of paddy straw, the state was also taking various steps to educate the farmers about the problem. Also Read | Sukhbir Singh Badal calls political parties for a united fight to save farmers The state government has been seeking from the Centre Rs 100/quintal as compensation to enable the farmers to manage the paddy straw without burning it. Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala will inaugurate straw harvesting plant The nodal officers, who will be working in the villages till November 15, will work in close coordination with the staff of Cooperation, Revenue, Rural Development & Panchayats, Agriculture, Horticulture, and Soil Conservation Departments, as well as the Punjab Pollution Control Board and the Guardians of Governance. Stubble Armed with a Super SMS system, these officers will also prepare lists of owners who have given their land on rent (theka) and then call each landowner on phone with the warning that a red entry shall be made in their land record if they fail to ensure that no paddy straw is burning. stubbleburning (1) The nodal officers will create awareness in villages through CRM machines, distribution of pamphlets/leaflets, announcements from Gurudwara or by other modes, personal interaction with village schools for organizing rallies, and awareness lectures to students who can create further awareness among their parents and other farmers in their villages. -PTC News


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