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Central Govt Allocates Rs 105 Crore to Punjab for Paddy Straw Disposal

<p> <br &sol;>&NewLine;<br &sol;>&NewLine; &Tab; Photo<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&Tab; Efforts to Curb Stubble Burning&colon; Central Fund Disbursed Ahead of Paddy Straw Season&Tab; &Tab;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;CHANDIGARH&colon; The Central Government has disbursed a fund of Rs 105 crore to Punjab to facilitate the effective disposal of paddy straw&comma; aiming to tackle the issue of stubble burning&period; As the upcoming paddy straw season approaches&comma; the government is focusing on making necessary arrangements for its efficient management and disposal&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In its broader initiative&comma; the central government has allocated a total of Rs 600 crore to states to support and streamline the management of paddy stubble&period; Haryana&comma; another state grappling with the issue&comma; has received Rs 90 crore from this allocation&period; Typically&comma; the government provides funds to subsidize paddy stubble management equipment like &&num;8216&semi;Happy Seeder&&num;8217&semi; and &&num;8216&semi;Super Seeder&&num;8217&semi;&period; However&comma; this year&comma; changes have been made to the guidelines of the Crop Residue Management &lpar;CRM&rpar; scheme&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A notable addition to the scheme is the integration of &&num;8216&semi;ex situ&&num;8217&semi; management of paddy straw&period; In &&num;8216&semi;in situ&&num;8217&semi; management&comma; harvested stubble is collected and disposed of within the field with the aid of agricultural implements such as the &&num;8216&semi;happy seeder&&num;8217&semi; or &&num;8216&semi;super seeder&&num;8217&semi;&period; Conversely&comma; &&num;8216&semi;ex situ&&num;8217&semi; management involves processing the stubble outside the field in an environmentally sustainable manner&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Authorities highlighted that under the &&num;8216&semi;ex situ&&num;8217&semi; management of paddy straw&comma; grants will be provided to the straw supply chain through the Public-Private Partnership &lpar;PPP&rpar; model&period; R&period; Rukmini&comma; Joint Secretary of the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department&comma; expressed optimism about a reduction in stubble burning incidents this year&comma; anticipating a positive outcome from the combined adoption of &&num;8216&semi;in situ&&num;8217&semi; and &&num;8216&semi;ex situ&&num;8217&semi; methods by the government&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Since the inception of the Waste Management Scheme in 2018-2019&comma; the central government has released a cumulative amount of around Rs 3&comma;000 crore to states grappling with paddy straw disposal&period; Over the years&comma; a consistent effort has been made to allocate funds&comma; with Rs&period;584&period;33 crore in 2018-19&comma; Rs 594&period;14 crore in 2019-20&comma; Rs 570&period;70 crore in 2020-21&comma; and Rs 690&period;9 crore in 2021-22 being disbursed under the program&period; The government remains steadfast in its commitment to addressing the critical issue of stubble burning and promoting sustainable waste management practices&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab; end-of <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;

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