Thursday, December 3, 2020

Explained: Why government is reluctant to commit MSP

Thousands of farmers, particularly from Punjab and Haryana, have gheraoed Delhi for the last one week. They are holding sit-ins at borders to press the Centre to fulfill their demand of making the Minimum Support Price (MSP) a legal provision in the new farm laws. There have been two arguments about the laws – while the government is claiming that it will benefit the farmers in monetary terms by removing the middlemen, the farmers have a contrary view. Punjab and Haryana farmers are opposing the laws, terming them against their interest as it will dismantle the MSP structure and thus putting the community at risk. Besides, they believe that the laws will give power to corporates over their lands. Farmer unions are also quoting Bihar’s example where the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) system was done away with in 2006 to allow the farmers to sell produces outside designated mandis in the state. There have been different arguments whether this benefited the farmers of one of the country's poorest and most backward states. Going by the data, this experiment didn't transform the lives of the farmers but ensured better prices. The state also failed to attract private investment even after 15 years of the abolition of APMC mandis, thanks to the poor governance model which is in place for the last nearly four decades. So, it is an important lesson and unfair for the farmer unions and others to compare Bihar's scenario with that of Punjab and Haryana. The new Central laws also seek to provide for trading areas outside the mandis and this has been a source of anger among Punjab and Haryana farmers. The basic argument put forth by the government is that mandis of an Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee impose charges which ultimately reduce the price realization of farmers. The government wants to check this commission which is charged by intermediaries. But the farmers are not ready to buy the government’s arguments.

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Delhi traffic alert: Tikri, Jharoda, Jhatkira Borders closed; Know roads and routes to avoid

The Centre will hold another round of talks with farmers on Thursday, in a bid to end the protest over farm bills that has severely affected traffic movement in and out of Delhi. The farmers have been protesting near Delhi for more than a week, jamming roads and engaging in confrontation with the police which are guarding the national capital’s borders.

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Farmers' protest enters day 8: Amarinder Singh arrives in Delhi for talks with Amit Shah

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh will meet Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence in Delhi on Thursday, ahead of the second round of talks between the Centre and farmer leaders. The CM will hold deliberations with Shah in an effort to work out an amicable solution to the deadlock.

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Jharkhand: Wedding guests on bus roof come in contact with live wire; 2 die

Two persons were electrocuted to death and another was injured when wedding guests sitting on the roof of a moving bus came in contact with a hanging high tension electric wire in Jharkhand's Palamu district on Wednesday, police said.

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'King of spices' Mahashay Dharampal Gulati passes away at 98: Condolences pour in

Mahashay Dharampal Gulati, the owner of the spices brand ‘MDH’ passed away earlier today. As per reports, he was undergoing treatment at Delhi hospital since past three weeks. He suffered cardiac arrest on Thursday morning and passed away at 5:30 AM.

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Cyclone Burevi: Kerala on high alert as storm likely to hit Thiruvananthapuram; TN braces for heavy rains

Tamil Nadu and Kerala coasts have been put on alert as Cyclonic storm Burevi has moved west-northwestwards of Sri Lanka and was progressing with a speed of 12 kmph during past few hours, the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

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BREAKING: Dharampal Gulati, owner of MDH, passes away

Dharampal Gulati, the owner of MDH, passed away on Thursday morning. He was 97.

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