Stubble burning in Punjab assessing the gaps between policy and implementation
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) 2021Description: 68pSubject(s): Summary: Stubble burning is an immensely complex problem which not only brings at the forefront the issue of residue management, but also reflects upon the agrarian crisis that the region has been facing and subjected to. The onus and blame is often pointed towards the farming community in Punjab. However, the real reasons have socioeconomic roots and policy implementation failures. There are many takeaways from this policy analysis report and the policymakers need to think about long-term, self-sustaining mechanisms which can run independent of subsidies.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Stubble burning is an immensely complex problem which not only brings at the forefront the issue of residue management, but also reflects upon the agrarian crisis that the region has been facing and subjected to. The onus and blame is often
pointed towards the farming community in Punjab. However, the real reasons have socioeconomic roots and policy implementation failures. There are many takeaways from this
policy analysis report and the policymakers need to think about long-term, self-sustaining mechanisms which can run independent of subsidies.
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