Stubble Burning Poster by Vanshika, 9th Standard, SNGRS

Stubble burning is the practice of setting fire to the leftover stalks and stubble from harvested crops, such as rice, wheat, and sugarcane, to clear fields for the next planting season. This practice is common in many parts of the world, but it has significant negative impacts on the environment and public health. Here are …

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Stubble Burning Poster by Khushi, 9th Standard, SNGRS

Stubble burning is the practice of setting fire to the leftover stalks and stubble from harvested crops, such as rice, wheat, and sugarcane, to clear fields for the next planting season. This practice is common in many parts of the world, but it has significant negative impacts on the environment and public health. Here are …

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Stubble Burning Poster by Komal, 9th Standard, SNGRS

Stubble burning is the practice of setting fire to the leftover stalks and stubble from harvested crops, such as rice, wheat, and sugarcane, to clear fields for the next planting season. This practice is common in many parts of the world, but it has significant negative impacts on the environment and public health. Here are …

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Stubble Burning Poster by Priyank, 9th Standard, SNGRS

Stubble burning is the practice of setting fire to the leftover stalks and stubble from harvested crops, such as rice, wheat, and sugarcane, to clear fields for the next planting season. This practice is common in many parts of the world, but it has significant negative impacts on the environment and public health. Here are …

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Stubble Burning Poster by Gaurav, 7th Standard, SNGRS

Stubble burning is the practice of setting fire to the leftover stalks and stubble from harvested crops, such as rice, wheat, and sugarcane, to clear fields for the next planting season. This practice is common in many parts of the world, but it has significant negative impacts on the environment and public health. Here are …

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Stubble Burning Poster by Daksh, 7th Standard, SNGRS

Stubble burning is the practice of setting fire to the leftover stalks and stubble from harvested crops, such as rice, wheat, and sugarcane, to clear fields for the next planting season. This practice is common in many parts of the world, but it has significant negative impacts on the environment and public health. Here are …

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Burning of Stubble Poster by Rupesh, 7th Standard, Swami Nitanand Global Residential School

Stubble burning refers to the practice of burning crop residues after harvest to clear fields quickly and prepare them for the next planting season. While this practice may seem convenient, it has negative environmental and health consequences. Crop residue management is the practice of managing crop residues left in the field after harvest in an …

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Stubble Burning Poster by Rishant, 7th Standard, Swami Nitanand Global Residential School

Stubble Burning and Crop residue management Stubble burning refers to the practice of burning crop residues after harvest to clear fields quickly and prepare them for the next planting season. While this practice may seem convenient, it has negative environmental and health consequences. Crop residue management is the practice of managing crop residues left in …

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