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CAQM unveils 19-point plan to stamp out stubble burning in Delhi-NCR

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Context The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in the National Capital Region and adjoining areas announced a 19-step directive for state governments to eliminate stubble burning. About The comprehensive plan outlined here represents one of the most robust multi-tiered efforts to curb stubble burning and its associated air pollution across Punjab, Haryana, and NCR Uttar Pradesh. The approach integrates administrative accountability, technological innovation, farmer engagement, and lega

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Syllabus: GS3/Environment 

Context

  • The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in the National Capital Region and adjoining areas announced a 19-step directive for state governments to eliminate stubble burning.

About

  • The comprehensive plan outlined here represents one of the most robust multi-tiered efforts to curb stubble burning and its associated air pollution across Punjab, Haryana, and NCR Uttar Pradesh. 
  • The approach integrates administrative accountability, technological innovation, farmer engagement, and legal enforcement.

Key Measures in the CAQM Plan

  • Farm-Level Mapping & Nodal Officers: Every farm will be mapped to track stubble management strategies.
    • One nodal officer will oversee every 50 farmers to ensure localized monitoring.
  • Stubble Management Options:
    • In-situ: Mulching, use of bio-decomposers.
    • Ex-situ: Baling, storage, and transportation to power plants, packaging industries, brick kilns.
    • Crop diversification: Reducing reliance on paddy to lower residue generation.
  • Infrastructure & Logistics: Conduct gap analysis of Crop Residue Management (CRM) machinery.
    • Plan storage for baled straw to prevent fire loss.
    • Create district-level supply chains for straw transport and utilization.
  • Enforcement & Monitoring: Supreme Court-directed formation of state-level committees headed by Chief Secretaries.
    • Monthly compliance reports starting June 1, 2025.
    • Launch of an online real-time reporting platform for crop residue data.
  • Pilot Project: A common boiler run on paddy straw will be tested in an industrial estate to supply steam—an ex-situ utilization model.
  • Enforcement Force: A Parali Protection Force at district and block levels.
    • Involvement of police, agriculture, and administrative officers.
    • Enhanced evening patrols and citizen-reporting mechanisms.
  • Penalties for Non-Compliance: Ensure red entries and impose fines on violating farmers.
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM)
– Formalized through the Commission for Air Quality Management in National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas Act, 2021.
Jurisdiction: Covers Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh — especially areas contributing to air pollution in the NCR.
– CAQM is meant to provide an integrated and permanent mechanism for:
1. Coordinated response to air pollution.
2. Ensuring synergy across different ministries and states.
3. Replacing the fragmented approach that involved multiple agencies with overlapping responsibilities.

Conclusion

  • The CAQM’s plan is a comprehensive, enforcement-backed strategy to curb stubble burning by mapping farms, promoting in-situ and ex-situ solutions, strengthening supply chains, and introducing strict monitoring through nodal officers and a dedicated enforcement force. 
  • With real-time tracking, monthly reporting, and legal oversight, it aims to provide a lasting solution to the recurring air pollution crisis in Delhi-NCR.

Source: IE