The written reply by minister of state for environment Mahesh Sharma in the Rajya Sabha came at a time when the entire northern region of India is facing a severe crisis of air pollution.
"As informed by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), total number of stubble burning cases reported in Haryana during Kharif season in 2017 is 12,606 out of which 236 FIR have been lodged and Rs 39,85,000 collected as fines for 1,493 cases.
He said steps taken by the central government, the CPCB and the state boards include banning of stubble burning, mass awareness programmes, constitution of a task force to suggest remedial measures for crop residue burning, including options such as use of innovative farm implements like 'Happy Seeder' among others.
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