As nearly five hours of talks between 41 unions and central ministers did not reach a decisive stage in the ninth round of talks, the two sides decided to meet again on next Tuesday
Niranjan Reddy said the State government was committed to strengthening the Co-operative department and will complete promotions by January 31 as per the directions of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
Agriculture Minister said no outcome could be reached as farmer leaders remained adamant on one issue of repeal of the laws, but the govt wanted a clause-wise discussion on the legislations
Speaking on the occasion, Niranjan Reddy said the government was making all out efforts to get irrigation facility to more acres to benefit the farming community.
Disbursement of the Rythu Bandhu farm incentive has commenced on Monday, and about Rs 1,123.78 crore have been deposited into the accounts of 6.41 lakh farmers on Friday alone
At the nearly 40-minute meeting at Shah's residence here, the situation in Punjab and steps to tackle the protest that farmers plan to intensify in the coming days were also discussed. Union Minister of State for Commerce
Farmer leaders stuck to their demand for the repeal of laws and went on a 'maun vrat' seeking a clear 'yes or no' reply, forcing the Centre to call for another meeting on Dec 9
Construction of 95 per cent of the sanctioned Rythu Vedikas was already completed and the remaining five per cent would be completed in four to five days