In a major environmental milestone, Punjab has recorded an 89% reduction in stubble burning incidents, reflecting the success of the Bhagwant Mann-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government.
Sharing the data, AAP leader Anurag Dhanda said that the number of stubble burning cases has drastically decreased from 29,999 in 2022 to just 3,284 in 2025. He described this as the result of the Mann government’s “clear intent and effective policy measures.”
Anurag Dhanda Hails Bhagwant Mann Government for Record Drop in Stubble Burning Cases in Punjab
Dhanda praised the Punjab government’s initiatives such as promoting eco-friendly alternatives, offering incentives for residue management, and running awareness drives among farmers. These efforts, he said, have made a remarkable difference in reducing pollution and supporting sustainable farming practices.
According to data shared by AAP leader Anurag Dhanda, the number of stubble burning cases in Punjab has dropped from 29,999 in 2022 to just 3,284 in 2025. He credited the decline to the state government’s clear intent and effective policy measures aimed at curbing pollution and promoting sustainable farming practices.
Dhanda lauded the Mann government’s initiatives
Dhanda lauded the Mann government’s initiatives, including the promotion of eco-friendly alternatives, providing incentives for residue management, and launching awareness campaigns among farmers. These efforts have collectively contributed to this record-breaking reduction.
Observers say the achievement reflects Punjab’s growing commitment to environmental conservation, particularly in addressing the recurring issue of air pollution that affects North India during the harvest season.
The achievement has been widely seen as a sign of Punjab’s growing commitment to environmental protection, especially in tackling the seasonal pollution crisis that affects northern India each year.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has reiterated that his administration’s policies aim to balance agricultural growth with ecological responsibility, ensuring a cleaner and greener future for the state.

