Tag: Beneficial

  • Rajnath Singh said – If the agricultural law has not proved beneficial, then we will amend it after one year.

    A month has been completed for the farmers’ agitation (Farmer Protest) protesting on the Delhi border regarding Farm Laws 2020. The farmers are adamant about their demands. The response of Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has come for the first time on agricultural laws. Rajnath Singh said, ‘Let the agricultural laws be implemented for one year. If these do not prove to be beneficial for the farmers, then we are ready to make necessary amendments in it.

    Addressing a rally in Delhi on Friday, Rajnath Singh said, ‘I appeal to all the farmers who are protesting to come forward to discuss agricultural laws. Every issue can be resolved through negotiation. The Prime Minister wants talks with farmers to continue. He said, ‘Our government will never do anything that is not in the interest of farmers.’ Rajnath Singh said, ‘Those who are sitting on the dharna are farmers born in peasant families. We respect him very much.

  • PM Modi to address MP farmers today amid protests against farm laws

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak about the “beneficial provisions” of the new farm laws in his address to the farmers of Madhya Pradesh as part of a Kisan Kalyan Sammelan on Friday. This comes a day after hundreds of farmers from the state started a foot march from Morena in support of the agriculturists who have been protesting in Delhi for three weeks now against the controversial farm laws implemented in September.

    “PM Modi will address the farmers of the state around 2 pm through video-conference and explain to them in detail the beneficial provisions of the new agricultural laws,” an official of the Madhya Pradesh public relations department on told news agency PTI on Thursday.

    The PM’s address will be telecast live across 23,000 villages of the country and at all the district headquarters of Madhya Pradesh, the official said. Rs 1,660 crore will be transferred to the accounts of 35 lakh farmers by the state government to compensate for crop loss, he added.

    Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will also attend the programme from Raisen. “The previous Congress-led state government did injustice with the farmers by not transferring relief funds into their accounts. The previous Congress government did not even deposit the premium of Fasal Bima Yojna. But BJP is determined to work for the welfare of farmers. We have already deposited the premium of Fasal Bima Yojna and are now going to transfer relief funds,” the chief minister said.

  • Tea cultivation is beneficial. Promote it- Mr. Baghel

    The Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, worshiped the land by worshiping the law of the integrated tea plantation next to the Ethnic resort located in the Gram Panchayat Balachapar. On this occasion, he planted tea plants with ministers, legislators and officials. Along with this, also planted trees in the Ethnic Resort Complex. The Chief Minister said that Jashpur is also known for Chaibagan. Farmers here will benefit greatly by promoting tea cultivation is indeed a beneficial farming. He directed the forest department officials to form a group of farmers for tea cultivation and encourage them. Take better measures for marketing. The Chief Minister also planted a tree in the former ethnic resort complex.
    On this occasion, the Chief Minister met Mr. Mahendra Bhagat, Mr. Karam Ram and Mrs. Itwari Bhagat, who cultivate tea in their private land, and congratulated them for adopting tea cultivation and also the farmers of the neighborhood. Said to bring it forward. The Chief Minister inquired about the amount of remuneration and regular payment to the laborers engaged in tea plantation work. Tea is being planted on about 7 acres next to Balachapar Athenic Resort through Forest Department, DMF and NREGA in which 6 thousand 300 saplings will be planted. The tea plant is ready in about two to two and a half years and regular leaf plucking is done in 5 years.
    On this occasion, Food Minister and District In-charge Mr. Amarjeet Bhagat, Parliamentary Secretary and Samaritan MLA Mr. Chintamani Maharaj, Jashpur MLA Mr. Vinay Bhagat, Commissioner Ms. G. Kindo, Inspector General of Police Mr. Ratan Lal Dangi, Collector Mr. Mahadev Kavre, Superintendent of Police Mr. Balaji Rao Local public representatives and officials were also present.

  • BCCI in preparation for major change in central contract, many players will get crores

    The Indian Cricket Board may soon make major changes in its central contract. The new rules of the BCCI can prove to be extremely beneficial for the players who play only Twenty-Twenty cricket for Team India. According to the report of Indian Express, players who play at least 10 Twenty-Twenty matches for India can be given a central contract.

    Till now, BCCI selects players for the central contract only on the basis of ODIs and Test matches. To get a central contract, it is necessary for a player to play 7 ODIs or three Tests. But now players playing 10 Twenty-Twenty matches can also be included in the category of Central Contract.

    The BCCI, however, has refused to give priority to players playing the first Twenty-Twenty cricket in the central contract. But last season, the BCCI rewarded Washington Sundar for consistently superior performance in Twenty20 cricket and he was included in the Central contract list.

    The Indian Express has claimed, citing sources, that the board has decided to change its old rules regarding the central contract. A player who plays at least 10 Twenty-Twenty in a year can be included in the category of Central Contract.

    Explain that BCCI has made four categories based on the central contract. Players in the A Plus category get Rs 7 crore, while players in the A category get Rs 5 crore annually. Three crore rupees are given to B category players and Rs 1 crore to C category players.