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  • Centre for Air Quality Management (CAQM) Responds to Supreme Court Allegations
    Posted on November 24th, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Centre for Air Quality Management (CAQM) Responds to Supreme Court Allegations

    • CAQM argues that its interventions reduced farm fires in Punjab by 71% and in Haryana by 44% over four years.

    • The CAQM objected to petitioners’ push for retired judges to supervise the drive against crop burning.

    • At its inception in 2021, stubble burning incidents in Punjab numbered 70,856 and 6,464 in Haryana.

    • Since then, incidents have steadily declined, with incidents in Punjab and Haryana reaching 49,283, 35,093, and 10,104 respectively.

    • CAQM has inspected 9,304 fields in Punjab and 1,153 in Haryana as of November 19.

    • The cumulative number of cases in which environmental compensation has been imposed were 4,915 and 545 in Punjab and Haryana, respectively.

    • CAQM has registered 5,038 FIRs in Punjab and 574 in Haryana under Section 223 of the BNS.

    • CAQM is developing a protocol for burnt area assessment to capture the exact number of farm fires from blackened fields.

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