The Supreme Court criticised the Commission for Air Quality Management for its inaction on stubble burning, noting no prosecutions were initiated and the last meeting was in August. Punjab’s use of lenient penal provisions and operational challenges for small farmers were highlighted. The court urged compliance with directives, proposing a financial grant model for machinery use.
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