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  1. Why Stubble Burning? Stubble (parali) burning is the act of setting fire to crop residue to remove them from the field to sow the next crop. In order to plant next winter crop (Rabi crop), farmers in Haryana and Punjab have to move in a very short interval and if they are late, due to short winters these days, they might face considerable ...

  2. Dec 6, 2022 · Stubble burning is a process of setting on fire the straw stubble, left after the harvesting of grains, like paddy, wheat, etc. It is usually required in areas that use the combined harvesting method which leaves crop residue behind.

  3. Oct 24, 2024 · Recently, the Supreme Court raised concerns over the ongoing issue of stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana. The court condemned the selective enforcement of penalties, describing it as a violation of citizens' fundamental right under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution to live in a pollution-free environment.

  4. Stubble burning is the intentional burning or setting on fire of crop residue to remove them from the field in order to sow the next crop. Leaving stubble on the field will invite termites and other pests which can damage the subsequent crop.

  5. Oct 1, 2024 · The method of removing paddy crop residues from the field to sow wheat is known as Stubble Burning. Know its Meaning, Reasons, Impact, Measures & More. Download Stubble Burning UPSC Notes!

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · Stubble burning is a process of setting on fire the straw stubble, left after the harvesting of grains, like paddy, wheat, etc. It is usually required in areas that use the combined harvesting method which leaves crop residue behind.

  7. Climate Change Induced Stubble Burning: The shortened harvesting season due to climate change has forced the farmers to rapidly clear their fields between the kharif and rabi crops, and the quickest of these ways is to burn off the remaining stubble post-harvest.

  8. May 3, 2022 · Stubble burning is the act of intentionally setting fire to crop residue (stubble) to remove them from the field so as to prepare the field for the next crop. Leaving stubble on the field will invite termites and other pests which can damage the subsequent crop.

  9. Aug 14, 2019 · What is stubble burning? Stubble burning is a common practice followed by farmers to prepare fields for sowing of wheat in November as there is little time left between the harvesting of paddy and sowing of wheat. Stubble burning results in emission of harmful gases such carbon diaoxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide along with particulate ...

  10. Nov 24, 2020 · Stubble burning is, quite simply, the act of removing paddy crop residue from the field to sow wheat. It’s usually required in areas that use the ‘combine harvesting’ method which leaves crop residue behind. Now, what is combine harvesting?