The NGT had yesterday directed the Punjab government to produce before it 21 farmers which it claimed to have helped by giving incentives and infrastructural facilities to prevent them from burning crop residue in a bid to check air pollution.
"Not only will the government produce over 30 such farmers, the Department of Agriculture will also update the court on the actions taken so far to manage paddy straw in Kallar-Majri village, Nabha (Patiala)," an official release said here today.
The department is also taking steps in six other villages of Patiala district to facilitate residue management and the same will also be apprised to the NGT, it further stated.
The government, as per an earlier directive of the Tribunal, is also exploring ways and means to provide incentive as compensation to the farmers to stop them from burning stubble.
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The state government had requested the Centre for grant- in-aid for providing incentive to the farmers, with the chief minister having written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking Rs 100 per quintal to be incorporated in the minimum support price for paddy.
The Congress government was going all out to resolve the stubble burning issue in the interest of all concerned, it said, rejecting the statement of former Akali minister Bikram Singh Majithia that the government was victimising the farmers instead of helping them.
"It was in the interest of the government to incentivise and help the farmers to check stubble burning as the environmental safety of the state depended on it," said the release.
Asserting that there was no question of penalising the farming community, it pointed out that the chief minister had made his government's stand on this issue amply clear.
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