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Efforts are being made to make the environment pollution free For human health, nothing is more important than the environment, so farmers should not burn crop residues. The farmers said

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Extensive efforts are being made by the Haryana government for crop residue management. Farmers are being made aware by the Agriculture Department of the government about not burning crop residues in the fields so that the fertility of the land remains intact and there is no harm to the environment. Burning of crop residues also has a bad effect on our future generations.For proper management of crop residue, use modern agricultural machinery and do not burn crop residue anywhere in the fields. For in-situ management (in-situ) of stubble stubbles and making bales of stubble (ex-situ), the government has announced an incentive of one thousand rupees per acre to the farmers. For this, farmers will have to get registered on the portal of Agriculture Department. This is not straw but happiness.Do not set fire to it at all, but farmers should make profit by making stubble bales. The fertility of the land can also be increased by mixing the stubble with the agricultural machinery.For the management of crop residues, the government is providing subsidy to the agricultural machinery farmers. Farmers, while fulfilling their duty and responsibility in the interest of environment and health, take a pledge not to set fire to the fields. Air pollution due to burning of crop residues is spreading diseases like respiratory, cancerDr. Karam Chand, DDA of Agriculture Department said that this time the government is giving huge subsidy on agricultural equipment to the farmers regarding crop residue management so that farmers can use these machines by making bales of paddy crop residues or cutting stubble. The department has set a target of zero burning in paddy residues in the district.The farmers said that Sandeep, Subhash, said that good steps are being taken by the government regarding crop residue management. The government is giving one thousand rupees to the farmers who do not set the stubble on fire, along with this huge subsidy is being provided on the agricultural equipment used for crop residue management, even from selling the bales of crop residue in the plants. Farmers get good income. ,

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