Why are farmers being registered FIRs for burning stubble

Examine the reasons behind the registration of FIRs against farmers for the burning of stubble.
There are several reasons behind the registration of FIRs against farmers for the burning of stubble:
  • Environmental concerns: Stubble burning releases harmful pollutants into the air, including particulate matter and toxic gases, leading to severe air pollution and contributing to climate change.
  • Health hazards: The smoke from stubble burning poses serious health risks, particularly for people with respiratory issues. It can lead to increased cases of respiratory diseases and allergies.
  • Violation of regulations: The burning of stubble has been banned by the government in many states to curb pollution. The FIRs serve as a deterrent and a means to enforce these regulations.
  • Alternative solutions available: Several alternative methods of stubble management, such as crop residue management machines, mulching, and incorporation into the soil, are promoted. By registering FIRs, authorities aim to encourage farmers to adopt these sustainable practices instead of burning.
  • Public pressure: Concerned citizens and environmental activists have been pushing for stricter action against stubble burning. The registration of FIRs is a response to public demands for holding farmers accountable for their contribution to pollution.
It is important to note that the government is also taking measures to support farmers in adopting these alternative practices by providing subsidies and assistance in procuring the required machinery. The objective is to promote sustainable farming practices while addressing the issue of stubble burning and its harmful impacts.
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