Haryana witnessed a significant drop in farm fires this year, recording only 1,315 incidents compared to over 2,000 in previous years. Early rainfall cessation, increased machinery availability, and stricter monitoring contributed to this decline. While Punjab also saw a reduction, experts caution that satellite data limitations may not fully capture the extent of stubble burning practices.
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