Updated On: 08 November, 2024 07:43 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
The move comes in view of deteriorating air quality in Delhi-NCR region

A farmer burns stubble in Punjab in November. File pic/PTI
The Centre has doubled the fine for farmers burning crop residue in view of the deteriorating air quality in the Delhi-NCR region, the penalty going up to Rs 30,000 for those with more than five acres of farmland.
According to the notification, which was published on Wednesday and comes following the Supreme Court's tough stance on the issue, farmers with less than two acres of land will now have to pay environmental compensation of Rs 5,000, up from Rs 2,500. And those with land between two and five acres will be fined Rs 10,000 instead of Rs 5,000.