''Bio-Decomposer'' Spraying To Counter Stubble Burning: Arvind Kejriwal
''Bio-Decomposer'' Spraying To Counter Stubble Burning: Arvind Kejriwal
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New Delhi: Spraying of 'Bio Decomposer' solution is going to start in the fields from October 11 to deal with the air pollution caused by burning of stubble in the national capital Delhi. The Kejriwal government of Delhi has built a center in the garden of Kharkhadi Nahar in Najafgarh, where a large scale bio-decomposer solution prepared by the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, is being prepared for smelting the straw. On Tuesday, CM Arvind Kejriwal along with the Environment Minister also inspected the center prepared in Najafgarh.

During this time, the Delhi CM said that "a big problem for the farmers was how to get rid of the straw. It was a headache for the farmers that the farmer used to burn the straw, in the fields, by burning the straw, which is good bacteria in the fields They were also burnt, causing damage to the fertility of the field. The smoke that was generated by burning the straw, caused problems to the farmer's family and the entire villagers.

Pollution used to spread all over northern India from there due to which people have respiratory problems. Kejriwal said that I am very happy that Pusa Institute has solved this problem at a very low cost. In which they have made some capsules through which a slurry is made and if that slurry is poured over the stallion, the stalk of the starch gets melted and it turns into compost which increases the production capacity of the land.

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