NEW DELHI / BATHINDA: The seventh round of talks between the Center and the farm unions Monday was unfinished. The latter insisted that the new farm laws should be scrapped, which has been at the top of his agenda, and nothing less was acceptable. The government responded and continued to …
Read More »Dilli Chalo | Supreme Court debates panel for talks between farmers and government
Bench notes that the current negotiations have not led the way and are destined for failure. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court said talks between the Center and farmers’ leaders on the controversial farm laws had made no progress and were destined to fail. A bank led by the Chief Justice …
Read More »10 Farmer Groups Extend Government Support on Farm Laws | India News
NEW DELHI: As the farmers’ protest continued on Monday the 19th for new group of 10 farmers unions on Monday they extended their support to the Central Government for its decision to undertake the necessary modifications in the three contentious farm laws. Under the banner of the All India Kisan …
Read More »Punjab farmers modify plan to march to Delhi via alternative routes in addition to Haryana roads – chandigarh
After their march from Delhi Chalo to protest against the Center’s agricultural laws, failed due to heavy barricades by the Haryana police on Wednesday, Punjab farmers unions changed their strategy of taking only the roads into the national capital. They plan to enter Haryana via other routes on Thursday morning. …
Read More »PSU workers unions will go on strike on November 26 against privatization
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), India’s leading aircraft manufacturer, said on Tuesday that workers’ unions in the company’s Bengaluru and Koraput divisions have notified a nationwide general strike on 26 November. HAL, in a regulatory statement, added that the workers’ unions have called a strike against “government policies and legislation.” “The …
Read More »See: The unbearable lightness of these labor reforms
[ad_1] Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat have suspended a variety of labor laws, ostensibly to remove obstacles to economic rejuvenation after the pandemic-induced blockade. The only material effect of such a suspension of labor protection is to avoid large-scale, export-oriented investment in operations that must be concerned with consumers’ …
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