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The members of the Left parties also participated in the Bandh at Maddilapalem junction against the Centre over agriculture laws and privatisation of the Vizag steel plant.
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The farmers have gathered at several highways and roads in the two states including in Bathinda, Ludhiana, Amritsar, Patiala, Mohali, Rohtak, Jhajjar and Bhiwani districts.
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The Delhi Police has said adequate security arrangements have been put in place in view of the bandh.
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Banks and non-banks must use liquidity windows and newfound demand for credit to push economic revival aggressively
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In the suicide note purportedly left behind by Rajbir, it is mentioned that the three farm laws were responsible for him to take the extreme step.
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Prime Minister must personally lead the talks with farmer representatives to find a middle ground
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The ugly incidents on Delhi streets negate the goodwill generated by the peaceful agitation over the last two months
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Telangana Rythu Sangam State vice president Julakanti Ranga Reddy said farmers’ agitation against the new farm laws of the Centre should be intensified and farmers from Telangana State too should join them.
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The Farmers’ Unions have asked for a repeal of the Farm Laws 2020, however, the Central Government is suggesting amendments.
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Sources said police officers tried to convince the protesting farm unions to hold their tractor rally on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway instead of the Outer Ring Road, but in vain.
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Says no clarity in laws if FCI will procure agri produce in future
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Suryapet: Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Monday urged the State government to reconsider its decision of scrapping paddy procurement centres in the State from this crop season. Participating in a demonstration held by the party in front of the District Collectorate protesting against the anti-farmers’ laws, Uttam Kumar Reddy said that lifting of […]
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In an open letter, these individuals have said they strongly believe in the government's assurance to farmers that their livelihood would be protected and the food would not be taken away from their plates
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Hyderabad: Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy on Tuesday urged the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) to remove restrictions imposed on quantity of purchase of cotton at Minimum Support Price immediately. He urged the CCI not to impose such restrictions till January end in the best interest of the farming community in Telangana State. In a […]
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On Monday, thousands of farmers from Maharashtra had left for Delhi from Nashik in vehicles to join the ongoing agitation seeking the repeal of the legislations
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Government should shed its rigidity and find a middle ground accommodating farmers’ aspirations
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While at many places, farmers took over toll plazas not allowing authorities to collect fees from commuters, at other places toll employees themselves halted the process in view of the protest
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TS Agriculture Minister termed the Centre's decision not to withdraw the new farm laws or make changes to meet the demands of farmers as unfortunate
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Kishan Reddy instructed the officials to buy the crop without causing inconvenience to farmers by paying minimum support price (MSP)
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Agriculture Minister Niranjan Reddy said the new farm laws were not beneficial for farmers and instead, were aimed at bringing essential commodities under the control of corporate companies