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Farmers protests: An intellectual biography of India s new agri laws

Farmers protests: An intellectual biography of India’s new agri laws It is time for politicians, administrators, economists, policymakers and other concerned citizens to examine the evolution of these laws Gautam Chikermane December 13, 2020 11:29:47 IST Protesting farmers listen to a speaker as they hold an agitation at a highway. AP The debate around the economics and administration of farm laws stands frozen by politics. It is, therefore, time for politicians, administrators, economists, policymakers and other concerned citizens to examine the evolution of these laws. The three laws that have been enacted by Parliament attempt to take farmers towards harvesting economic gains; they have thus far been held back by outdated laws, manipulated markets and vested interests-driven corruption. This is aside from macro-factors, such as India moving away from

An intellectual biography of India s new farm laws

An intellectual biography of India’s new farm laws A comprehensive guide to the history of India’s agriculture policy in the context of the recently enacted Farm Laws. he debate around the economics and administration of farm laws stands frozen by politics. It is, therefore, time for politicians, administrators, economists, policymakers and other concerned citizens to examine the evolution of these laws. The three laws that have been enacted by Parliament attempt to take farmers towards harvesting economic gains; they have thus far been held back by outdated laws, manipulated markets and vested interests-driven corruption. This is aside from macro-factors, such as India moving away from food shortages into an era of surpluses.

Burlington Free Press, USA TODAY Network award grants to Vermont nonprofits

Burlington Free Press, USA TODAY Network award grants to Vermont nonprofits Pollinators, rain gardens and a Loo : Meet the new Burlington City Hall Park Replay Video Three Vermont nonprofit organizations received grants through the USA TODAY Network s A Community Thrives program. A Community Thrives is a grant program from the USA TODAY Network and is part of the Gannett Foundation. It supports nonprofit organizations with projects focused on community with crowdfunding and through the awarding of more than $12 million in grants over the last three years.  © COURTESY/HANDS Jen Berger and Joan Ouimette, both of Burlington, meet for the first time in August 2020 after talking weekly for four months. The two were paired in the Support Buddies program, a partnership between the Heineberg Senior Center and HANDS (Helping and Nurturing Diverse Seniors) during the pandemic.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110908:19:57:00

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