Ajit Singh will be remembered as one of the tallest farmer leaders the country has ever produced and a suave gentleman politician, who was highly educated, approachable, and always willing to help.
A Tribute To Chaudhary Ajit Singh
Chaudhary Ajit Singh s relatively short political inning of 35 years was a testament to the many talents he had, many of which were, unfortunately, overshadowed by the towering legacy of his father
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Agriculture, aviation and computer technology are sectors as similar as chalk, cheese and charcoal but Chaudhary Ajit Singh was equally at ease discussing nuances of each of these diverse fields, at times even within the same conversation. The 82-year-old former Union minister who succumbed to Covid-related complications at a Gurgaon hospital, on May 6, was often described simply as the son of India’s fifth Prime Minister, the late Chaudhary Charan Singh. Singh never complained about this description and the added insinuation that came with it of him being just another dynast in the country’s political
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Direct MSP Transfer Begins in Punjab, Over Rs 13.7 Cr Paid to Farmers
Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh had called a meeting with arthiyas (commission agents) to discuss a new mechanism ahead of wheat procurement
| 17 April 2021 10:37 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: For the first time the farmers in Panjab and Haryana is smiling after seeing their cultivation bear fruits in the means of DBT (direct benefit transfer) mode.
Notably, according to Food Corporation of India (FCI) data, Central government agencies have procured 18.24 lakh tonnes of wheat in Punjab and 36.30 lakh tonnes in Haryana during the ongoing rabi season till April 15.
An amount of Rs 13.71 crore and Rs 735 crore has been transferred into the accounts of farmers in Punjab and Haryana to date.
Baghel urges PM for permission to his state for paddy procurement
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Baghel urges PM for permission to his state for paddy procurement. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi/Raipur, Dec 31 : Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to urge him for immediate necessary permission to ensure smooth paddy procurement in Kharif marketing season 2020-21 in the state. Due to lack of permission for procurement from the central overnment, the system is getting clogged due to non-lifting of paddy at various procurement centres in Chhattisgarh. It will delay storage of new paddy, due to which already stored paddy too is likely to be damaged, he said in the letter.