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Upcoming Trend: Combine Harvester Market Forecast to 2025 with profiling key Players- Renault Sonalika International,CLAAS,Eicher Motorsedit
Global Combine Harvester Market research report from Crystal Market Research covers overview — defines characteristics, size and growth, segmentation, regional breakdowns, competitive landscape, market share, trends and strategies for the Combine Harvester industry.The size section gives the revenues, covering both the historic data of the Combine Harvester market and forecasting the future. Drivers and restraints are studied with respect to external factors influencing the growth of the market.
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Courts and tribunals have done their bit, now it’s govt’s job to tackle pollution: Swatanter Kumaredit
Hindustan Times
As National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) first chairman, former Supreme Court judge Justice Swatanter Kumar had made a concerted effort for the effective implementation of environment laws in the country. In his five-year tenure, Justice Kumar passed landmark orders and judgments, including the ban on 10-year-old diesel vehicles and closure of tanneries without effluent treatment plants that discharged untreated sewage into the Ganga. Justice Kumar had authored the judgment on how to prevent stubble burning, which he delivered after hearing out farmers in the case.
Punjab looks to biomass power plants to tackle stubble problemedit
Struggling to curb the menace of stubble burning, Punjab is now looking towards biomass energy plants to utilise tonnes of paddy straw to produce power in the state. Experts believe that biomass power generation will not only solve the problem of stubble burning, but will also help check pollution by thermal power plants. Currently, there are 10 biomass plants in the state, with four more under construction.
Stubble burning in UP, Punjab, Haryana reduced by 19% since 2018: Govtedit
There was a reduction in stubble burning in the states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh this year due to the government’s efforts, the Environment Ministry has informed the Lok Sabha.
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Take up dairy farming, fishery & livestock to increase income: Girirajedit
UNION Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Giriraj Singh on Saturday said that progress of farmers is not possible if they continue to practice traditional methods of farming. “It is necessary that the farmers adopt new technology and also adopt dairy farming, fishery and livestock to increase their income,” he said while addressing the large gathering of farmers and others at the seminar organised in Suresh Bhat Auditorium in Reshimbagh on Saturday. Giriraj Singh inaugurated the seminar in presence of Dilip Rath, Chairman of National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), Dr C D Mayee, President of Agrovision Consultant Committee, Ravindra Boratkar, Organising Secretary of Agrovision, Dr Ashish Paturkar, Vice Chancellor of MAFSU, Nagpur, Prashant Wasnik, of Maharashtra ...