SC appointed panel to resolve farm laws issue

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NEW DELHI, 10 February, 2021 (TON): On Tuesday, the Supreme Court-appointed an expert committee to facilitate the discussions on the three farm laws.

Committee member, Dr. Pramod Joshi told the media, that in the meeting, which was also attended by other panel members, Ashok Gulati and Anil Ghanwat, representatives from the private sector also gave their suggestions. This was the seventh meeting of the committee.

In a statement after the talks, the committee said that they held discussions, via video conferencing, with members of various agro-processing industries, agro-processing cooperatives, and purchase agencies on Tuesday.

These included Amul, ITC, the Food Corporation of India, Suguna Foods, Venkateshwara Hatcheries, industry chambers CII and FICCI, the Marine Products Export Development Authority, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority, the Horticulture Products Exporters Association, the All India Rice Millers Association, the All India Rice Exporters Association, the Tractors Manufacturers Association, the Cotton Association of India, the Fertilizer Association of India, the India Pulses and Grain Association, and the India Poultry Feed Manufacturers Association.

The task assigned to the committee is to hold discussions and talks with various stakeholders, including the protesting farmers over the laws, and to submit the recommendations of the talks to the court.

 

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