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Sixteen farmers arrested for burning crop waste as contamination rises in north India

A minimum of 16 farmers have been detained in India's northern state of Haryana for illegally burning paddy bristle to clear fields, a practice that stirs air contamination in the region around New Delhi at the beginning of winter, authorities stated on Tuesday.

India's nationwide capital region battles pollution at this time each year as temperatures fall and cold, heavy air traps building and construction dust, car emissions and smoke, much of which authorities say travels from the neighbouring breadbasket states of Punjab and Haryana.

Delhi, ranked the world's most contaminated capital for 4 years in a row by Swiss group IQAir, has closed its schools and halted construction projects for brief periods in the past as it aims to deal with the problem.

Cops in Haryana's Kaithal area told Reuters that 22 problems of stubble burning have actually been registered this year, and 16 people have actually been detained.

Those jailed have actually been launched on bail given that this is a. bailable offence, stated Birbhan, a deputy superintendent of. cops, who utilizes just one name.

Examinations have been launched against practically 100 farmers. across Haryana, while fines have been troubled more than 300,. local media reported.

Delhi tape-recorded very poor air on Tuesday morning, according. to the Central Pollution Control Panel (CPCB), with an air. quality index (AQI) of 320. An AQI of 0-50 is considered excellent. while anything between 400-500 postures health dangers.

It was the second-most polluted city worldwide on. Tuesday, a live ranking on IQAir's site showed, after only. Lahore in neighbouring Pakistan.

The environment ministry said Delhi's everyday average AQI was. likely to remain in the 'Extremely Poor' category (300-400) in coming. days due to unfavourable meteorological and weather conditions.

To suppress Delhi's contamination authorities have actually bought water. spraying on roadways to take on dust, increasing public bus and. metro services and higher parking fees to prevent car usage.

Ecologists state the measures are insufficient.

These are only emergency procedures ... This air contamination. mitigation requires a long-lasting detailed solution instead of. these ad hoc measures, said environmentalist Vimlendu Jha.

(source: Reuters)