Chandigarh (Punjab):Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking cost compensation of Rs. 100 per quintal of paddy to motivate farmers against burning of paddy residue in the open fields.
"A sum of Rs. 100 per quintal of paddy should be given to farmers so that they can arrange to manage the stubble without resorting to its open burning by using the compensation money to meet the paddy straw management cost," the Chief Minister stressed in his letter to the Prime Minister.
The Chief Minister pointed out that harvesting of paddy crop had already started in the state, and was expected to pick up momentum over the next 10 days.
"The farmers of Punjab will face the challenge of managing nearly 20 million tonnes of paddy straw once again this season," he noted.
"On its part, the state government was doing all it could to check the problem of stubble burning," said Captain Amarinder, adding that around 28000 machines had been supplied to the farmers last year on subsidy ranging from 50% to 80%.