The air quality in Noida significantly improved but remained in the 'poor' category
To seek the compensation, farmers have to submit a self-declaration proforma with the panchayat concerned by November 30 for claiming compensation
Will set up 1-2 biofuel plants in all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh
Delhi-National Capital Region has been grappling with hazardous levels of air pollution since late October
India exports more than 11 million tons of rice annually, and has about 25 million tons of rice and about 4 million tons of unmilled grain in buffer stocks
The governments of Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana are trying to persuade farmers not to burn the stubble. But the farmers are not stopping. What is the solution?
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar is likely to take a final decision in this regard within a day
This came on a day the Supreme Court lashed out at authorities for failing to curb severe air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region.
Punjab had on Tuesday recorded the season's highest farm fire count of 6,668 despite a recent Supreme Court order to completely halt stubble burning
It is a widely used technology in the West
All India Bhartiya Kisan Union Coordinator Yudhvir Singh said farmers will take time to switch to other crops but the government should promote crop diversification by providing some incentive.
Oil companies yet to start procuring stubble, agri-mechanisation remains half-baked
The embassy spokesperson said N95 masks are being provided for the staffers, particularly those required to spend time outside
'The government should give us subsidy on machinery which we buy from other than the empanelled suppliers', says a farmer
Delhi has been witnessing one of the worst episodes of air pollution for the past few days
Wind direction shows stubble plume could increase from Punjab and Haryana, and Delhi facing adverse air quality despite the cleanest Diwali night in the last many years, says Delhi govt
Delhi's air quality is likely to remain "severe" due to calm winds, which is unfavourable for dispersion of pollutants
The Ministry of Earth Sciences' air quality monitor, SAFAR, on Monday predicted that the share of smoke from stubble burning in Delhi's PM 2.5 concentration is likely to jump to 25 per cent on Tuesday
The task force also asked the traffic police of Delhi and adjacent NCR towns to deploy additional manpower
Stubble burning requires an economically rewarding solution