Punjab has achieved a significant reduction in stubble burning, with no districts in the top 10 worst offenders this year. Madhya Pradesh now leads, reporting the highest number of cases. This turnaround follows strict measures and behavioral changes among farmers in Punjab and Haryana, while other states have become new hotspots.
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