Farm fires in Punjab down to a third between Sept 15 & Oct 21
In a positive turn for Punjab's agricultural landscape, farm fires have plummeted this season. Between September 15 and October 21, there were only 415 incidents reported—significantly lower than the previous year's count. This decline can be attr...

The sharp drop comes amid delayed paddy harvest as rains lashed the state until the first week of October. Damage caused by the floods in Punjab also delayed crop harvest.
Officials say stricter field monitoring and awareness campaigns telling farmers about the ill effects of stubble burning have also had an impact.
According to the PPCB data, the total area under paddy cultivation in Punjab this year is 31.72 lakh hectares. Till October 21, 32.84% of this had been harvested.
In Tarn Taran district, 67.95% of the area under paddy cultivation has been harvested. In Amritsar, the figure stands at 70%. These two districts have reported the majority of the farm fires. In Barnala, 8.10% of the area under paddy cultivation has been harvested, followed by 8% in Moga and 17 per cent in Sangrur.
Of the total farm fires, Tarn Taran reported 136, Amritsar 120, Ferozepur 41, Patiala 27, Gurdaspur 16 and Sangrur 14, according to the data. The number of stubble burning incidents in the state stood at 116 on October 11 and went up to 415 over the last 12 days.
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