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Balasaheb Thorat
He said the draft law will be introduced in the monsoon session of the Maharashtra legislature beginning July 5. The Maharashtra government will amend its agriculture law to protect farmers and Agriculture Produce Marketing Committees (APMCs) as the three Central farm laws are not in the interest of agriculturists, State Revenue Minister Balasaheb Thorat said on Wednesday. He said the draft law will be introduced in the monsoon session of the Maharashtra legislature beginning July 5. “We want to amend the State agriculture law as we feel that the Union government’s agriculture laws are not in the interest of farmers. The proposed amendments will ensure the protection of APMCs, redressal of grievances of farmers and protection of the interests of agriculturists during the crop trade among others. We will also insert a provision mandating license for traders which was not there in the Central laws,” Mr. Thorat told reporters after meeting NCP chief Shar
MVA Ministers slam Centre over CoWIN glitches
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‘Modi govt. must immediately consider overhauling app or allowing States to prepare their own version’
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‘Modi govt. must immediately consider overhauling app or allowing States to prepare their own version’
Ministers within the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government on Monday hit out at the glitches in the CoWIN app as well as the Centre’s tardy vaccine supply to Maharashtra.
State Water Resources Minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) State president Jayant Patil complained that faults in the CoWIN app were causing hassles for those trying to register for vaccination slots.
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Many countries are sending emergency use equipment to India to fight COVID-19
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Healthcare workers checking temperature and oxygen level at a special fever camp being conducted by Chennai Corporation at Kodambakkam in Chennai on Wednesday, April 28, 2021.
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Many countries are sending emergency use equipment to India to fight COVID-19
Around 15 countries including the US, Russia, France and the United Kingdom are rushing critical emergency use equipment to enable India counter the COVID-19’s deadly second wave. A compilation from the Ministry of External Affairs showed that countries are sending hundreds of oxygen concentrators, respirators and large quantities of liquid oxygen to help ease the difficult situation facing India.
Sonia Gandhi Expresses Satisfaction Over Uddhav Led MVA Govt s Handling Of The Pandemic In Maharashtra
Congress president Sonia Gandhi. (Naveen Jora/India Today Group/Getty Images)
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday (27 April), expressed satisfaction with the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) governmentâs âprofessional and transparent handling of the pandemicâ reports
Times of India.
âShe was satisfied that the Maha Vikas Aghadi government in Maharashtra is transparently handling the COVID situation. She took information about the measures taken and expressed satisfaction about the efforts of the State government,â senior party leader and State Revenue Minister Balasaheb Thorat told the reporters.