[Image Caption: Stubble burning scene in Haryana’s Hisar; image used for representation purposes.]
The debate highlights an ongoing challenge for policymakers balancing environmental protection with agricultural practices essential to India’s economy. Stubble-burning substantially contributes to northern India’s air pollution each year but penalizing farmers without viable alternatives might exacerbate economic strain on rural communities already grappling with systemic issues like lack of machinery access or sufficient government support.
The Supreme Court’s stance underscores urgency for robust solutions that demonstrate accountability while sending a message about shared environmental responsibility. Meanwhile, the government’s preference for collaboration over punitive measures aims to maintain trust among farming communities critical to India’s food security.
A harmonized approach-including education campaigns, subsidies for crop management technology, and targeted enforcement-may offer better outcomes rather than an adversarial strategy alone as hinted at during court deliberations.
Read more: The Hindu