Stubble Burning: Poison dissolved in the air of Punjab, the provincial government has issued an advisory, do not leave the house without wearing a mask. Punjab Air Pollution Punjab government has issued advisory know in Punjabi Punjabi news

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The process of stubble burning continues continuously in Punjab. The conditions of Punjab can be seen in the satellite images of November 3 and 4. 1360 more cases of stubble burning have been registered in Punjab on Saturday. In the last four days alone, 6 thousand 500 cases of stubble burning have come to light in Punjab.

In Punjab, the number of stubble burning cases has increased to 14 thousand 173 this season. From September 15 to October 31, a total of 7,673 cases of stubble burning were reported in Punjab, which has now increased by about 45 percent to about 14,000 in four days. In Punjab, 1921 cases have been reported on November 1, 1668 on November 2, 1551 on November 3 and 1360 on November 4.

AQI of Punjab cities

Continuous stubble burning in Punjab is also affecting the AQI of Punjab’s cities. Bathinda’s AQI was 385, Ludhiana 301, Khanna 265, Jalandhar 291, Amritsar 264, Patiala 251 and Mandi Gobindgarh’s AQI 277.

The Punjab government issued an advisory

In view of the increasing level of pollution in many cities of Punjab, the Punjab government has issued an advisory. The state government has issued an advisory advising people to wear masks. Apart from this, the government has also issued 9 other instructions for the general public. The government has advised people not to step out of the house without wearing a mask. Apart from this, the advisory has also given information about how this pollution can harm a person and how it can be avoided.

Input – Mohit Malhotra

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