Key Points

The Punjab government has established a dedicated control room that uses satellite technology to monitor stubble burning incidents across the state. When detected, the system immediately alerts local officials who dispatch teams to counsel farmers against the practice. This initiative is part of broader efforts to reduce air pollution that affects the Delhi-NCR region during winter months. The Commission for Air Quality Management is coordinating with both Punjab and Haryana states to implement effective crop residue management strategies.

Key Points: Punjab Sets Up Control Room for Real-Time Stubble Burning Monitoring

  • Control room uses satellite data to detect stubble burning in real-time
  • Teams immediately visit farms to counsel against burning practices
  • Farmers avoiding stubble burning honored on national holidays
  • Flying squads deployed to monitor hotspot districts across Punjab and Haryana
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Punjab govt sets up control room for real-time monitoring of stubble burning incidents

Punjab government launches satellite-based control room to detect stubble burning incidents and dispatch teams for farmer counseling to reduce air pollution.

"Satellites detect stubble-burning incidents using various sensors, and the data is monitored by our officers - Yug, Control Room Supervisor"

Amritsar, September 29

The Punjab Government held a special awareness and support camp to curb stubble burning, with a dedicated control room set up for real-time monitoring in Amritsar on Sunday.

The control room, utilising satellite data, will detect stubble burning incidents and immediately inform the Sub-Divisional Magistrate official of the area where the stubble burning is detected. The SDM will dispatch a team to counsel the farmers against burning stubble.

"Satellites detect stubble-burning incidents using various sensors, and the data is monitored by our officers. Nodal and cluster officers of the concerned area then alert the SDM about the incident. A team immediately visits the spot to counsel farmers against burning stubble," Yug, Control Room Supervisor, told ANI.

"These continuous efforts have made farmers more aware of the harmful effects, and many are now avoiding the practice. We also inform them about different state government schemes that support alternatives to stubble burning. Additionally, farmers who refrained from burning stubble were honoured on Independence Day and Republic Day," he added.

Stubble burning in neighbouring states, including Punjab, is one of the major causes of air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region during the winter.

Meanwhile, in continuation of its sustained efforts to abate paddy stubble burning incidents in the region, the Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR and Adjoining Areas (CAQM) held two significant review meetings with senior officials of Punjab and Haryana on September 25 and 26, respectively, stated a release from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

Senior officers of various concerned departments, including District Magistrates, Deputy Commissioners (DCs) and SSPs from 23 Districts of Punjab and 22 Districts of Haryana, attended the respective review meetings.

The review focused on the preparedness of both the States for the paddy harvesting season 2025, in compliance with the Commission's Directions 90 and 92. These directions mandate effective in-situ and ex-situ crop residue management, eliminating paddy stubble burning in hotspot Districts, for monitoring and actions being undertaken by the States of Punjab and Haryana.

Further, Flying Squad teams will be deputed in the two States for monitoring progress at the field level in the hotspot Districts. The State Governments were requested to direct all concerned in the district administration to facilitate the Flying Squads and provide them with updated status from time to time.

It was highlighted that the CAQM Cell has been established at Kheti Bhawan, SAS Nagar (Mohali), which will monitor paddy stubble management and pollution activities to facilitate Inter-State coordination between Punjab and Haryana. The Commission urged close cooperation with the Cell to accelerate on-ground action with continuous monitoring and vigilance.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but what about providing affordable alternatives to farmers? Many small farmers can't afford the machinery for stubble management. Government should subsidize these machines properly.
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Arjun K
As someone from Delhi who suffers from asthma every winter, I really appreciate these efforts. The air quality becomes unbearable due to stubble burning. Hope this control room makes a real difference! 🌱
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Sarah B
The counseling approach is much better than just penalizing farmers. Education and awareness can bring lasting change. Good to see farmers being honored for not burning stubble too!
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Vikram M
While the control room is a good idea, I'm concerned about implementation. We've seen many government initiatives fail due to poor execution. Hope this one actually works on ground level.
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Kavya N
The inter-state coordination between Punjab and Haryana is crucial. Pollution doesn't recognize state borders. Good to see both states working together on this issue. 🤝

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