DC holds meeting with paddy stubble industrialists and aggregators
Administration to facilitate stock sites for bales and smooth transportation

Ludhiana, July 22, 2025: Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Jain on Tuesday convened a meeting with the heads of industries that use paddy stubble as fuel, as well as with aggregators belonging to Ludhiana.
The purpose of the meeting was to develop an advanced plan for the effective ex-situ management of paddy stubble, with the goal of preventing stubble burning in the area.
Accompanied by Assistant Commissioner (UT) Dr Pragati Rani, officials of PPCB and Agriculture department, Jain stated that the district administration will provide adequate land for stubble storage which boiler-based industries using it as fuel near to the units so that they do not face inconvenience in stocking the stubble. He asked them to submit the requirement of land size with the administration within a few days so that adequate arrangements can be made for them at the earliest. He also mentioned that the administration will provide as much support as they need in managing the stubble under ex-situ. Furthermore, he asked them to ensure that this year; they procure the maximum stubble from Ludhiana and help the administration in keeping Ludhiana free of stubble burning.
The Deputy Commissioner also asked the aggregators (who own balers) to give their full support to the administration. He assured them that the administration will ensure they do not face any problem while transporting the stubble from the field to industrial units.
According to the agriculture department, there are around 321 balers in Ludhiana and they will be extensively used in making bales of the paddy stubble. He also assured the early disposal of subsidies announced by the government on the balers.
Jain pointed out that the all officials have to work harder to ensure that none of the farmers indulge in this stubble burning practice. He stated that due to the burning of paddy stubble, several major nutrients and other micronutrients of the soil get destroyed. He also mentioned that instead of burning the paddy stubble, the farmers must adopt effective methods for in-situ and ex-situ management. He disclosed that to encourage the farmers for this, the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has been providing several machines including Happy Seeder, Super Seeder, Smart Seeder, Rake, Mulcher, Paddy Chopper Shredder, RMB Plough, and others to farmers and farmers group on subsidies, adding that the individual farmer is entitled to get 50% subsidy and farmers group/cooperative societies get 80% subsidy.