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Shift in Stubble-Burning Timing in Punjab and Haryana: ISRO

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A new ISRO study has revealed that peak stubble-burning activity in Punjab and Haryana has shifted from early afternoon to early evening between 2020 and 2024, resulting in possible underestimation of farm-fire incidents by government data that rely mainly on polar-orbiting satellites.

Key Findings from the ISRO Study

  • Satellites Used:
    • Geostationary: Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites with SEVIRI instrument.
    • Polar-Orbiting (for comparison): NOAA’s Suomi NPP, NASA’s Terra MODIS, Aqua MODIS.
  • Significance of Geostationary Satellites:
    • Orbit at ~36,000 km above equator, constantly monitoring the same region.
    • Can detect fire events every half-hour, capturing altered burning times.
  • Shift in Burning Practices:
    • Peak burning moved from early afternoon to late afternoon/early evening (3:30–6 pm) since 2022.
    • Shift likely aimed at avoiding detection by polar-orbiting satellites, which monitor fields only at fixed times.
  • Implications:
    • Possible undercounting of fire incidents in official records.
    • Affects air quality assessments, emission inventories, and mitigation strategies.
  • Publication: “Evidence of shift in stubble burning timing over northwest India from geostationary satellite observations,” Current Science, November 25, 2025.

Government Monitoring and Enforcement

  • CAQM Actions:
    • Communicated to Punjab and Haryana for effective elimination of stubble-burning.
    • Requested reports on undetected fire locations, stocktaking methods, and punitive measures.
  • State-Level Measures:
    • Punjab deployed 10,500 personnel for round-the-clock monitoring.
    • Supplemented by flying squads from CPCB and CAQM.
    • Created a 1,700-member Parali Protection Force to identify fires escaping satellite detection.
    • Late-evening patrols to catch farmers burning stubble at night.
  • Penalties for Violations (CAQM 2025):
    • Small landholders (≤2 acres): ₹5,000 per incident
    • Medium landholders (2–5 acres): ₹10,000 per incident
    • Large landholders (>5 acres): ₹30,000 per incident
  • FIRs and Compensation:
    • 1,963 FIRs registered under Section 223 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
    • Environmental compensation imposed: ₹1.26 crore.
Impact on Farm-Fire Incidence
  • Punjab (Sep 15–Nov 30):
    • 2020: 83,002 incidents → 2025: 5,114 incidents
  • Haryana (Sep 15–Nov 30):
    • 2021: 6,987 incidents → 2025: 662 incidents
  • Government Statement: Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav reported ~90% reduction in fire incidences in Punjab and Haryana compared to 2022.

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