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The designated committee to study agricultural laws can make public reports

The designated committee to study agricultural laws can make public reports
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Nagpur: The decision to revoke three agricultural laws has made members of the Committee appointed by the Supreme Court disappointed.
They consider the option to make a report, which was put forward before the APEX court in March, public.
After the pill challenges the constitutional validity of the law, SC has appointed a three-member committee to study the law.
The panel, which was formed on January 12, has submitted a report on March 19, a day before the deadline.
“The report should be published during the next hearing scheduled for eight weeks later.
However, the trial did not occur.
While we raised concerns over reports that were not released, the government had revoked the law itself,” said Anil Ghanawat, President Shetkari very …
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Ghanawat said he headed to Delhi to meet with other Committee members.
They plan to meet on Monday and make a decision to release the report.
“Because the law itself has been revoked, there should be no legal problems to do so,” he said.
Other members of the committee are Pramod Joshi, director of the South Asian food policy research institute, and Ashok Gulati, a former chairman in the committee on agricultural costs and practices.
Gulati said she did not know about plans to release a report.
“The Committee has done his job and submitted the document to court.
Now because the law itself has been revoked, the report has no relevance,” he said.
Without a silence of detail, Ghanawat said the committee had made recommendations about the three problematic laws.
The main stress is to make important commodities acting more liberals.
“Under the law, the stock limit will be charged if the level of easily damaged results rose 100% from the last five years and for items that were not easily damaged was 50%.
We have been debated to remove the stock limit or increase the ambit price increase,” he said.
There are similar steps to make two other laws more trade and farmers are friendly, according to Ghanawat.
DINESH KULKARNI, Secretary of the Organization of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, who is an agricultural clothing from Sangh Parivar, said, “We also want the law to ensure the price of a basic remunerative for all circumstances.
This can be a mandatory MSP.” Press release by Sangh said the Friday decision was a step Right “because it avoids unnecessary controversies about problems”.
“However, the attitude with what is called a farmer who opposes the law will cause long-term losses.
The law will bring benefits for small and medium farmers,” he said.

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