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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
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Farmer leaders told the govt their "ghar wapsi" from protest sites can happen only after "law wapsi" but the Centre ruled out a complete withdrawal of Acts
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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
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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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Today's talks were held in a very good environment and concluded on a positive note. We have had consensus on two out of the four issues, said Agriculture Minister
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Against a total of Rs 1,719.25 crore towards material and administrative components under the scheme, the Centre has released only Rs 694.66 crore to the State so far for the 2019-20 FY
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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
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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
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Hyderabad: Telangana State Seed and Organic Certification Agency (TSSOCA) has been presented with the India Seed Award as the best seed certification agency in the country by the Agriculture Today Group. Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar presented the award from New Delhi through virtual conference on Saturday, in the presence of National Rainfed Area […]
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"The government should make a decision on our demands, otherwise, we are walking out of the meeting," farmer leaders said during the talks with the Central Government
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Farmers' leaders had earlier on Thursday told the government to focus on resolving the issues instead of trying to be a good host by offering lunch
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Farmer's union leaders stuck to their demand for the repeal of new farm laws and even refused the lunch, tea and water offered to them during almost eight-hour-long hectic parleys
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The meeting at Vigyan Bhawan remained inconclusive and the government has called for another round of discussions on Thursday, December 3
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As the meeting continued for more than two hours, sources said the farmer representatives were unanimous in seeking repeal of the three laws
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The farmers have been fighting for their rights in this cold. These laws should be withdrawn immediately, said Chandrashekar Azad
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Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Monday had invited leaders of farmer unions for talks on Tuesday, instead of December 3, citing the COVID-19 pandemic and cold.
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It is deplorable that the Centre has shown neither the urgency nor sensitivity to address farmers' concerns over the new laws
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Nath while addressing a poll meeting on Sunday in Gwalior's Dabra town, where the Congress is up against Imarti Devi, said his party candidate was a "simple person" unlike his opponent who is an "item".