Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 17:15 IST
The four members of the committee set up by Supreme Court are Pramod Kumar Joshi, Ashok Gulati, Anil Ghanwat and Bhupinder Singh Mann. Protesting farmers at Singhu border.  |  Photo Credit: PTI
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The committee is expected to hold its first meeting on January 22
After taking inputs from farmers and the government, it will submit its findings to the Supreme Court within two months from the first sitting
However, for the process to move forward, the aggrieved farmers should be ready to meet the committee
The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the implementation of the farm laws and set up a committee comprising four members to find a possible solution to the deadlock between the central government and farmers protesting against the legislations.
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PM Modi to address farmers today, transfer Rs 18,000 crore to nine crore farmers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday castigated the opposition parties as he accused them of spreading lies on the new farm laws. Addressing the farmers via video-conferencing, he said that some people are spreading myth and lies that land will be taken away if farmers enter into contract farming. He said that some parties pushing political agenda by opposing new farm laws . Some leaders are busy in furthering their own political ideology in name of farmers protest, the PM said in his address after releasing over Rs 18,000 crore to more than nine crore farmers under
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