Punjab, Bathinda: The Bathinda Police, led by Gazetted Officers (GOs) and Station House Officers (SHOs), are taking proactive steps to connect with farmers across numerous villages, fostering a deep understanding of the environmental dangers posed by stubble burning. Through these visits, police officers are engaging in open discussions with farmers about the long-term impacts of burning crop residue, highlighting its detrimental effects on air quality, soil fertility, and overall ecosystem health. By emphasizing the benefits of sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives, they aim to support farmers in transitioning to methods that manage crop residue without environmental harm. This initiative reflects a collaborative effort toward a cleaner, healthier environment, encouraging collective action for a sustainable and greener future.