40 cases registered over burning of crops residues.

NAROWAL -- Deputy Director (DD) Agriculture Extension Tanveer Ahmed Tatla has said that 40 cases have so far been registered over violation of a ban on burning of crops residue and Rs 455,000 fine imposed on the violators.

According to the district information officer, crackdown on those involved in burning of remains of crops was under way on the instructions of Deputy Commissioner Narowal Muhammed Shah Rukh Niazi. He said burning of residue caused smog and environmental pollution and the...

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