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India Enacts Stricter Penalties for Stubble Burning Amid Alarming Pollution Levels in Delhi

by Manish Suyal November 7, 2024
written by Manish Suyal November 7, 2024 2 comments
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With air pollution reaching critical levels in Delhi and surrounding regions, the Indian government has introduced tougher penalties for stubble burning, a major contributor to air pollution in the area. The Air Quality Index (AQI) in parts of the capital has crossed the hazardous 400-mark, prompting immediate action to curb environmental pollution.

New Rules and Fines Targeting Stubble Burning

The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change announced new regulations under the Environmental Protection Act to impose fines based on farm size for those engaged in stubble burning. The updated penalty structure aims to reduce stubble burning by setting specific environmental compensation fees based on land area:

  • Less than two acres: Rs 5,000 fine
  • Two to five acres: Rs 10,000 fine
  • More than five acres: Rs 30,000 fine

The new rules are intended to hold violators accountable while recognizing the financial impact on smaller-scale farmers.

Delhi’s AQI Hits Dangerous Levels

Air quality in Delhi has significantly worsened, with AQI readings reaching over 400 in multiple areas, classifying them as “severe.” Notable AQI measurements include:

  • Anand Vihar: 426
  • Ashok Vihar: 417
  • Bawana: 411
  • DTU: 378
  • Dwarka Sector 8: 380

Such levels pose serious health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. There is concern that pollution could continue to rise if immediate measures are not taken.

Government’s Renewed Efforts to Combat Pollution

These newly enforced penalties are part of a broader strategy to combat air pollution during the winter months, when conditions are typically at their worst. The government aims to improve compliance and curb harmful emissions that degrade air quality.


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2 comments

Tara November 7, 2024 - 10:52 am

Don’t burn stubble otherwise the earth will be turned into rubble.

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Manish Suyal November 10, 2024 - 1:44 am

People need to understand the dire situation of global Warming and must initiate to work for it.

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