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Maharashtra Govt to move the resolution to reject the central agricultural law in the Monsun session: Source

Maharashtra Govt to move the resolution to reject the central agricultural law in the Monsun session: Source
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Mumbai: The rejection of the three central agricultural laws is one of three resolutions approved by the Maharashtra cabinet on Sundays to be transferred in the Monsun session from the state legislature Monday, said the source.
The Council of Ministers also provides a nod to the resolution asking the center to decide about the recovery quota for maratha in government and education work.
Another resolution approved by the Cabinet requested a center to provide OBC population data based on the 2011 census so that political ordering for other back-class members in the local body can remain.
These three resolutions tend to be moved in state legislative homes on Monday, said source.
Farmers have camped at the Delhi border since November 2020 with their demands that farmers produce trade and trade (promotion and facilitation), 2020, farmer agreements (empowerment and protection) on the guarantee of agricultural services and agricultural services, 2020 and essential commodity laws (amendments ), 2020 rolled back and new laws made to guarantee minimum support prices for plants.
In May this year, the Supreme Court hit the Maharashtra Law gave a quota to Maratha in government receipts and work.
The APEX court has also affected the quota for other backs classes (OBC) in the local body after observing the total number of seats intended for various communities, including SC and ST etc., it should not exceed 50 percent of its total strength.
The cabinet also discussed suicide from MPSC aspirants in Pune.
Detailed statement of why the MPSC exam (Maharashtra Public Service Commission) will not be held on the floor of the house, the source added.
Depressed for the delay in conducting a final MPSC interview because of the Pandemic Covid-19, Swapneeel Lonkar (24) allegedly hanging himself at his home in the Hadapansar Pune area on June 30, Pune Police said on Sunday.

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