In Bihar, DBT withheld for 1800 farmers who burned stubble has hit their access to government aid. The state government has stopped the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) registration of about 1,800 farmers for burning crop residue. As a result, they will not receive financial support or subsidies under key welfare schemes. The decision on DBT withheld for 1800 farmers sends a strong warning to others.
The Agriculture Department took this step to control air pollution and protect soil health. Officials said several farmers continued to burn stubble despite repeated awareness drives and strict instructions.
Authorities identified 1,758 farmers during the last season for violating the ban. This year, officials added more names to the list after fresh cases surfaced.
Under the DBT system, the government transfers scheme money directly into farmers’ bank accounts. Officials urged farmers to adopt eco-friendly methods instead of burning crop residue.






