Nov 15, 2024 05:04 AM IST
Deputy commissioner Vishesh Sarangal instructs cluster and nodal officers moreover station home officers amongst others to both work successfully to cease stubble burning incidents or be able to face penalties.
Amid rise within the incidents of stubble burning, the Moga district administration has determined to cancel the leaves for the civil and police officers for the following 10 days. Furthermore, even in the course of the subsequent three-day vacation, officers have been instructed to proceed monitoring the fields. These instructions have been issued on Thursday by deputy commissioner Vishesh Sarangal and senior superintendent of police Ajay Gandhi throughout a gathering with officers.
The Moga deputy commissioner says the Supreme Court docket and the Fee for Air High quality Administration have taken a severe be aware of the incidents of stubble burning within the state.
Sarangal mentioned the Supreme Court docket and the Fee for Air High quality Administration had taken a severe be aware of the incidents of stubble burning within the state. He shared that in mild of the latest hearth incidents, the courtroom of Moga chief judicial Justice of the Peace had began proceedings underneath Part 14(1) of the Nationwide Capital and Adjoining Areas Act, underneath the Air High quality Administration Fee, towards six officers. These embody Baghapurana block improvement and panchayat officer (BDPO) Rupinderjit Kaur, nodal officers Rajwinder Singh, Jagjit Singh, Jagjit Singh Chahal, Jaspal Singh and Balwinder Singh. If convicted, people will be fined ₹1 crore or jailed for 5 years, or each.
“Even though there is a government holiday for the next three days, officials have been instructed to continue monitoring the fields,” the DC mentioned.
Sarangal instructed senior officers, all cluster officers, nodal officers and SHOs to both work successfully to cease stubble burning incidents or be able to face penalties. He suggested cluster officers to report any non-cooperative nodal officers.
He clarified that if any farmer units hearth to his fields, each the farmer and the involved senior officers and SHOs will face severe penalties.
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