He wrote a demi-official letter to Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Minister Radha Mohan Singh and Minister of Rural Development and Panchayti Raj Narender Singh Tomar in this regard.
Dhankar said after getting the residue collected at an earmarked place in a village, the sarpanches may dispose of the material by supplying it to industrialists, power making small plants and brick kilns.
He said the farmers should be provided an incentive at the time of purchase of paddy for the management of paddy straw.
Dhankar said the state government is concerned about the problem of smog in Delhi due to burning of paddy crop residue.
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He said in Haryana, all possible steps are being taken to stop farmers from burning paddy straw.
A subsidy of Rs 75 crore for disposal of the residue, with an additional subsidy of Rs 10 crore for purchase of implements have been provided for paddy straw management.
Notably, thick smog, mainly caused by stubble burning, has enveloped parts of Punjab and Haryana over the past few days affecting normal life.