💨 Abstract
Madhya Pradesh's Chief Minister, Mohan Yadav, announced on April 25th that farmers who engage in stubble burning will be ineligible for farmer welfare schemes and crop procurement at minimum support price (MSP) starting May 1st. The ban on stubble burning was implemented due to its harmful effects on the environment, particularly air pollution.
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