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Delhi holds breath as farm fires rage in Punjab, Haryana

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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court‘s orders notwithstanding, paddy stubble in farmlands across Punjab and Haryana are going up in smoke, triggering a pollution alarm in the national capital.

A glance at NASA’s ‘Web Fire Mapper‘ shows that red dots, that denote fire, have increased exponentially in the states of Punjab, Haryana and parts of Uttar Pradesh in the last fortnight.

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Images show that the red dots were concentrated in areas bordering Pakistan and northern Punjab before October 6. But soon after, fires started dotting the region bordering Delhi, plumes from which may engulf the city soon.

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Satellite View of Web Fire Mapper

Delhi Environment Minister Imran Hussain has said that this time, the AAP government’s focus will be on tackling this annual menace before the winter sowing season.

“I have already written to the neighbouring state governments in this regard. I will also arrange a meeting with them to ensure that corrective steps are taken and things do not remain limited to mere words and letters,” Hussain said.

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Also, as per data put out by monitoring agencies including the Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi Pollution Control Committee, and SAFAR, Delhi’s air quality is slowly plunging from ‘moderate’ to ‘poor’ levels.

“The situation will deteriorate as the pollutants enter Delhi in the next three to four days. But again, that depends on wind direction and speed. The air quality has been fluctuating between poor and moderate levels but it will slowly turn poor with falling temperature,” a senior weather scientist, not wanting to be named, said.

The recurrence of the annual phenomenon establishes that the warning of authorities, including the Delhi High Court, Delhi government and the Supreme Court-appointed Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority have fallen on deaf ears.

In fact, stubble-burning seems to have picked despite the Delhi government writing to the neighbouring states and the Union Environment Ministry to take effective steps for prevention of burning of agriculture residue on October 4.

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On October 6, a High Court bench made it clear it will hold the Chief Secretaries of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh responsible if the orders of NGT and the court in this regard were not implemented.

This assumes importance in light of findings that the lion’s share of pollutants which engulf the national capital, especially during winter, originates outside the city.

A report, prepared jointly by TERI and the University of California, San Diego, found that in-house sources contribute just about 32% to Delhi’s pollution.

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