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The Supreme Court appointed Committee on Farm Laws held its first meeting on Tuesday.
The members discussed the roadmap of activities for the Committee for two months to prepare their recommendations after discussion with farmers, farmers bodies, farmers unions and other stakeholders.
Committee will also hold discussion with farmers and farmers bodies in the country who are both pro and against the Farm Laws.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court appointed Committee on Farm Laws held its first meeting on Tuesday (January 19, 2021) and decided to hold a discussion with farmers pro and against the agri laws.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, the members also discussed the roadmap of activities for the Committee for two months to prepare their recommendations after discussion with farmers, farmers bodies, farmers unions and other stakeholders.
A committee appointed by the Supreme Court to deliberate on issues related to the three new central farm laws on Tuesday held its maiden meeting here and discussed the road map ahead, the Agriculture Ministry said.The panel will hold .
His remarks came even as social media was rife with criticism about SC’s choice of its expert committee’s members to negotiate between farmers and govt
As the protest intensifies, questions on national security have been doing rounds amid the call for ‘Tractor Rally’ by the farmers on 26th January. The Supreme Court has left it on Delhi police to decide on whether to allow the rally to take place in the national capital on Republic Day.