With severe air quality days looming, the Centre has urged Punjab and Haryana to utilize all resources to manage stubble burning. Despite a reduction in burning episodes, concerns remain. Financial support and crop residue management strategies are emphasized. Efforts to curb firecrackers during Diwali were also discussed to improve air quality.
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