
After the Supreme Court's orders regarding stubble burning, the police also became active, held meetings with farmers in villages and asked them not to burn stubble.
SAS Nagar, November 8 - The Supreme Court directed the Punjab government to strictly stop the burning of stubble and hold responsible the Head of Police of the concerned area in case of burning of stubble
SAS Nagar, November 8 - The Supreme Court directed the Punjab government to strictly stop the burning of stubble and hold responsible the Head of Police of the concerned area in case of burning of stubble. After the instruction given, the police has also become active to stop the burning of straw. Regarding this, DSP City 2 S. Harsimran Singh Bal Today along with Baljinder Singh in charge of Saneta Police Chowki held a meeting with the elders and farmers of Saneta, Tangauri, Gige Majra and adjoining villages and asked them not to set the straw on fire.
On this occasion Ball said that if any such case comes to the fore, appropriate legal action will be taken by the police. He said that burning the stubble causes huge damage to the environment and it also burns the top layer of the soil, which also destroys earth's friendly insects. He said that for the management of stubble, the government is providing super seeders, the use of which does not affect the yield of the crop.
On this occasion, the residents of the present villages. S. Bal assured not to set the straw on fire
