The Madhya Pradesh government is getting tough on stubble burning as the Rabi harvest begins. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced that from May 1, farmers caught burning stubble will be denied MSP procurement benefits and the ₹6,000 annual payout under the state’s Kisan Kalyan Yojana.While the central government’s PM-Kisan payouts will continue, the state has seen an alarming rise in stubble burning-23,000 incidents this season compared to 7,000 last year. The government plans awareness drives promoting eco-friendly alternatives like happy seeders and super seeders.
Officials say the tough stand is necessary to control rising pollution levels and prevent long-term soil degradation. Madhya Pradesh, being a major wheat belt, cannot afford to let unchecked stubble burning impact environmental health or food security. Authorities are also ramping up penalties and incentives to nudge farmers towards sustainable farming practices.