Throughout Friday, the smoke from Narvai was visible wrapped in what appeared to be a fog. No one filed a complaint with the administration during this time, and none of them took any action. Smoke was visible all across the main road because of the smoke plume.

This time of year, the fields are surrounded by a scene similar to how fog shrouds the city in the winter months of December. It, from a natural perspective, was entirely incorrect. Since this smoke has spread into the cities, people have begun to report experiencing eye burns. Farmers have been burning their fields by not employing rotor weeders because of the sowing of Zaid crop Moong.

The number of complaints of eye irritation is rising: Those who live in metropolitan areas are currently experiencing eye irritation due to the smoke from Friday's burning of farms outside of cities. When operating a two-wheeler, drivers are required to wear safety glasses over their eyes and a cloth over their mouth. According to Civil Hospital's Dr. Rahul Jat, the number of patients experiencing eye irritation is rising right now.

A formal complaint will be filed if one is received. It has been directed to all Patwarios that if any farmer is lighting weeds on fire in the fields, a list of those farmers needs to be compiled and sent to me so that appropriate action can be done. The assistant collector, Arpit Gupta

a person standing on a road with a car in the background
a person standing on a road with a car in the background

The whole day was shrouded in the fog-like haze of Narvai.