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Punjab Farmers Are Quietly Rewriting North India’s Pollution Story
A growing shift from burning crop stubble to recycling it into biogas, fertiliser, and cardboard is offering a real path to cleaner air.
Biogas boost: Punjab farmers send crop stubble to recycling units as Delhi battles hazardous air
Farmers in parts of Punjab are increasingly sending crop stubble to recycling units instead of burning it.
EV vs Petrol-Diesel: Why Electric Vehicles Are Still Losing the Race Despite Rising Demand
In its EV policy expected next year, Delhi govt is planning to offer higher subsidies and better charging infrastructure to boost adoption.
Why electric vehicles still can’t make dent in petrol-diesel base
In its EV policy expected next year, Delhi govt is planning to offer higher subsidies and better charging infrastructure to boost adoption.
Why Electric Vehicles Still Can't Make Dent in Petrol-Diesel Base
Mixed Progress In Delhi Across Categories Amid Dominance Of Traditional Fuel
Why Electric Vehicles Still Can't Make Dent in Petrol-Diesel Base
Mixed Progress In Delhi Across Categories Amid Dominance Of Traditional Fuel
Capital’s pollution woes | Over 1,500 polluting units shut in NCR: CAQM
In A step against polluting units across NCR, directions have been issued regarding the closure of all industries in the red and yellow category, and carrying out certain non-polluting operations.
Over 1,500 polluting units shut in NCR: CAQM
In A step against polluting units across NCR, directions have been issued regarding the closure of all industries in the red and yellow category, and carrying out certain non-polluting operations.
98% processed is 100% lie: Investigating Gurugram’s broken waste system
The city has leapt through Swachh Sarvekshan rankings. But there’s a paradox in the numbers.
Farmers in India's Punjab aim to reduce pollution by recycling crop waste
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution
Farmers in India's Punjab recycle crop waste, aim to reduce pollution
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution.
Farmers in India’s Punjab recycle crop waste, aim to reduce pollution
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution.
Farmers in India’s Punjab recycle crop waste, aim to reduce pollution
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution.
Agricoltori del Punjab riciclano i residui agricoli per ridurre l’inquinamento
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution.
Boeren in de Indiase deelstaat Punjab recyclen gewasresten om de vervuiling te verminderen
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution.
Landwirte im indischen Punjab recyceln Ernterückstände, um die Umweltverschmutzung zu verringern
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution.
Agricultores en Punjab reciclan residuos de cultivos para reducir la contaminación
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution.
Des agriculteurs du Pendjab recyclent les résidus de récolte pour lutter contre la pollution
Farmers in Punjab (India) are recycling their crop stubble instead of burning it, to help reduce severe air pollution.
Punjab farmers recycle straw, helping reduce air pollution in India
In response to worsening air pollution in the capital New Delhi, many farmers in Punjab state have switched from burning stubble to collecting it and sending it to factories for recycling.
Farmers in India’s Punjab recycle crop waste, aim to reduce pollution
Farmers in over 800 villages of Punjab are collecting crop stubble using balers and sending it to recycling factories instead of burning it.