Congress' West Bengal in-charge Jitin Prasada on Sunday said the Congress-Left alliance for the upcoming assembly polls presents to the people an alternative that is committed to bread and butter issues and fighting for the identity of Bengal.
PM-KISAN sees higher spend, but all welfare schemes aren t as lucky
The study, part of CPR s Accountability Initiative, says Modi government front-loaded payments under the PM-KISAN farmer income support programme and provided additional provisions for the Mid-Day Meal scheme
Joe C Mathew | January 22, 2021 | Updated 17:49 IST
Since PM-KISAN scheme s launch in February 2019 (till December 31, 2020), government has released seven instalments
The central government s COVID-19 response has seen more funds flow towards some of its flagship welfare programmes but less to others, a pre-budget analysis of the structure, fund flows and implementation of six key schemes carried out by Delhi-based think tank Centre for Policy Research (CPR) shows.
Shah insists income to grow; plea at SC today
Shah insists income to grow; plea at SC today
Agencies / Updated: Jan 18, 2021, 06:00 IST
Punjab minister slams Union govt for NIA notices to
supporters of
NEWDELHI Union home minister
Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that the three
farm laws enacted by the Centre recently would enable farmers to increase their income manifold, as they will be able to sell their produce anywhere in the country to anyone for the highest price. “The farm laws will help farmers to increase their income manifold, as they can sell their crop to whoever offers the highest price to them,” said Shah at Bagalkot in Karnataka’s northwest region, about 475 km from Bengaluru.
Farm laws to increase farmers income, asserts Amit Shah in Bagalkot
Sun, Jan 17 2021 05:06:53 PM
Bagalkot, Jan 17 (IANS): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that the three farm laws enacted by the Centre recently would enable farmers to increase their income manifold, as they will be able to sell their produce anywhere in the country to anyone for the highest price. The farm laws will help farmers to increase their income manifold, as they can sell their crop to whoever offers the highest price to them, said Shah in Hindi at Bagalkot in Karnataka s northwest region, about 475km from Bengaluru.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that the three farm laws enacted by the Centre recently would enable farmers to increase their income manifold, as they will be able to sell their produce anywhere in the country to anyone for the highest price. The farm laws will help farmers to increase their income manifold, as they can sell their crop to whoever offers the highest price to them, said Shah in Hindi at Bagalkot in Karnataka s northwest region, about 475km from Bengaluru. Addressing a huge public rally (Jansevak Samavesh) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College ground in the town on the second day of his visit to the southern state, Shah said the Narendra Modi government was committed to improve the welfare of farmers, as it had been working for them since it came to power six years ago in 2014.