Violation of the orders of the Supreme Court in Punjab, stubble is being burnt openly Supreme Court orders are being flouted in Punjab openly Stubble burning know in Punjabi Punjabi news

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Even after the strong comment of the Supreme Court of India, the best court of the country, the farmers in Punjab are still wearing straw saree. A stubble was set on fire in a field at Bahadurgarh near Patiala city. The fire in the field can be clearly seen in the pictures. The state government has given orders to the administrative officer to fine the farmers who burnt the stubble, but on this occasion no administrative officer reached the spot.

There was a stubble fire near the police post

The fire broke out at a distance of about one and a half kilometers from the police post. While the Supreme Court has also ordered the SHO of the area to monitor. When we spoke to the SHO, he did not have any direct answer regarding this. They were saying that we have formed 9 teams which will monitor the incidents of stubble burning. Not only this, when the SHO of the spot was asked if there had been any incident of fire, he gave an extremely careless reply. He said that the officers are on duty during the visit of the governor of the state.

Images of stubble burning caught on camera

This statement of SHO Sahib is extremely careless. On the one hand, the life of people is becoming difficult due to pollution and on the other hand, the orders of the Supreme Court are being ignored. Images of stubble burning have been captured in TV 9’s camera.

Notice sent by National Green Tribunal

The National Green Tribunal had expressed concern over stubble burning due to increasing air pollution in the national capital of the country, Delhi. In this regard, the NGT had issued a notice to the Chief Secretary of Punjab and the Member Secretary of the Central Pollution Control Board. The hearing court on pollution has issued notices to 7 other states of the country including Punjab. In which they have been asked to reply by November 10.

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