Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had said bio-decomposer is a successful technique to tackle stubble burning and requested the Centre and neighbouring Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to adopt it.
“Therefore, for the safety of people, the Delhi government issued advertisements to create awareness about this new technique by spending Rs 15,80,36,828,” the DIP stated in the reply.
Ninety per cent of the farmers claimed that the solution turned stubble into manure in 15-20 days. Also, the content of carbon in the soil increased by 40 per cent, nitrogen 24 per cent, bacteria seven times and fungi three times. Sprouting of wheat also increased by 17-20 per cent, the chief minister said.
It is also an eco-friendly and environmentally useful technology therefore remains aligned towards the Government’s objectives, classified under the “ Swachh Bharat Mission”.
Sep 10, 2024
TUI Staff
Stay Tuned with The United Indian!
Our news blog is dedicated to sharing valuable and pertinent content for Indian citizens. Our blog news covering a wide range of categories including technology, environment, government & economy ensures that you stay informed about the topics that matter most. Follow The United Indian to never miss out on the latest trending news in India.
©The United Indian 2024