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The National Green Tribunal is addressing an execution application regarding crop residue burning by farmers in Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana. The Tribunal has directed state officials to present at least 10 cases of marginal farmers within three weeks to provide incentives and support for non-polluting agricultural practices. The matter is scheduled for a follow-up on October 4, 2017.

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The National Green Tribunal is addressing an execution application regarding crop residue burning by farmers in Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana. The Tribunal has directed state officials to present at least 10 cases of marginal farmers within three weeks to provide incentives and support for non-polluting agricultural practices. The matter is scheduled for a follow-up on October 4, 2017.

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BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL

PRINCIPAL BENCH, NEW DELHI

Execution Application No. 12 of 2016


(M.A. NO. 668 OF 2017 & M.A. NO. 701 OF 2017)
IN
Original Application No. 118 of 2013

Vikrant Kumar Tongad


Vs.
Environment Pollution (Prevention Control) Authority & Ors.

CORAM : HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SWATANTER KUMAR, CHAIRPERSON


HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE RAGHUVENDRA S. RATHORE, JUDICIAL MEMBER
HON’BLE MR. BIKRAM SINGH SAJWAN, EXPERT MEMBER

Present: Applicant: Mr. Utkarsh Jain, Ms. Meera Gopal, Adv.


Mr. I.K. Kapila, Adv. for Applicant in MA
Respondent No. 9: Mr. B.V. Niren and Mr. Vinayak Gupta, Advs., CGSC
Ms. Deep Shikha Bharti, Adv. Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Mr. Shiv Mangal Sharma, AAG, Mr. Sauravh Rajpal
Adv. and Mr. Adhiraj Singh, Adv. Mrs. Neelkamal
Darbari, Principal Secy, Agriculature State of
Rajasthan and RSPCB
Ms. Savitri Pandey, Adv. for Dept. of Agriculture
Mr. Pradeep Misra, Mr. Daleep Dhyan, Adv.
Mr. Anil Grover, AAG, Haryana with Mr. Rahul
Khurana, Mr. Sandeep Yadav, Advs. with Mr.
Abhilash Lekhi, Principal Secretary (Agriculture
Dept) and Mr. R.S. Chahal, Joint Director for State of
Haryana
Mr. Naginder Benipal, St. Counsel, PPCB and Mr.
Babu Ram, Member Secy, PPCB
Mr. Amit Tiwari, Adv. with Mr. Gyan Prakash
Tripathi(Special Secy.) and Mr. Rajendra Dhar
Dwiwedi, Addl. Director
Mr. Rajkumar, Adv. with Mr. Bhupender Kumar, LA,
Central Pollution Control Board
Mr. I.K. Kapila, Adv. for Applicant in MA

Date and Orders of the Tribunal


Remarks
Item No.
17 The Additional Chief Secretary, Principal Secretaries
September and Special Secretary, of State of Punjab, State of
01, 2017
SS & KC Rajasthan, State of Uttar Pradesh and State of Haryana

respectively are present. They assure the Tribunal that

within three weeks from today, they would bring at least

10 cases of preferably marginal farmers to provide due

incentive, help and means to them, so that they do not

follow traditional methodology of crop residue burning in

the field itself.

Besides taking general steps in accordance to the

order of the Tribunal that list of these 10 cases from a

particular village or area, falls in their jurisdiction, be


placed before the Tribunal, with complete documentation

with regard to delivery and utilization of the agricultural


Item No.
17
residue in accordance with known scientific methods
September
01, 2017 which should be non-polluting.
SS & KC
List this matter on 04th October, 2017.

..………………………………….,CP
(Swatanter Kumar)

...…..…………………………….,JM
(Raghuvendra S. Rathore)

...…..…………………………….,EM
(Bikram Singh Sajwan)

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