Mirzapur District Magistrate appeals to the farmers, can be fined for burning stubble
Mirzapur District Magistrate Divya Mittal appealed to the farmers to donate the stubble in the Gaushala, burning in the field may result in fine. District Magistrate Divya Mittal while informing all the respected farmer brothers of the district said that burning of crop residues is harmful to the environment. It is polluted, which increases the risk of respiratory diseases, as well as adversely affects the climate, due to which the growth and production of crops are also affected, due to the death of all types of friendly insects found in the field. The fertility of the field gets diminished, as well as the carbon of the soil is also destroyed by burning, it is not possible to grow and produce any crop in that land, so it is appealed to the farmers that the farmer brothers who want to donate stubble to Gaushalas If so, he can inform by contacting this mobile number 9984668598, the same Deputy Agriculture Director Ashok Upadhyay told that the person guilty of burning crop residue has been fined for environmental compensation in order of National Green Tribunal order, in which agriculture Rs 2500 fine per incident in case of land area less than two acres, Rs 5000 per incident in case of agricultural land area being more than two acres but up to 5 acres, and in case of agricultural land area being more than 5 acres 15000 per incident penalty has been fixed in