Deceased Lokesh Kumar Meena
Rajasthan News: A farmer received caught within the hearth whereas burning stubble in Dablana police station space of Bundi district in Rajasthan. Due to which the farmer died a painful dying by burning. It is being advised that the farmer himself had set the stubble on hearth. After this the hearth took an enormous type. After this, the farmer ran to extinguish the hearth and received engulfed within the flames and burnt to dying.
After this, the farmer was admitted to Bundi district hospital in vital situation the place he died. After the incident, the police reached the spot, received the autopsy completed and handed over the physique to the relations and began investigating the complete matter.
Deceased is the daddy of two youngsters
According to the police, Lokesh Kumar Meena (42), resident of Alod village of Dablana space, received badly burnt because of the hearth. He was burning stubble on the sphere. During this time the hearth flared up much more. After this, because of worry of transferring forward, he began making an attempt to manage the hearth alone. During this time, he himself received caught within the hearth and received badly burnt. On getting details about the incident, the household reached there and received him admitted to the district hospital. Where he died. The deceased has a boy and a lady. In which the boy had died because of sickness one and a half years in the past. The deceased’s sister Anita Meena is the Block Education Officer in Hindoli.
burning stubble spoils the land
According to the data, the federal government has been repeatedly making farmers aware of stubble burning. But farmers are usually not capable of change into conscious of this. As a end result, accidents of this kind are additionally coming to the fore. According to Agriculture Department officers, because of hearth on the stubble left within the fields, the land will get spoiled and the yield of that land regularly begins lowering.
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