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3 Farm Laws – Good or Bad?

The biggest joke is that almost NOBODY knows anything about the Farm Bill and how it affects the farmer… neither those who are Against, nor those who are For the 3 Farm Laws knows ANYTHING about the laws nor do they know about the conditions of the farmers.

Modi supporters feel that Modi can do no wrong. Those against Modi feel he is trying to sell the farms to Adani.

The fact is that NEITHER Adani nor ANY SINGLE country can buy the total AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE of INDIA. We can discuss this later.

There is ANOTHER angle about this farm law which shows that THAT STATE PROTESTING the 3 Farm Laws the HIGHEST was Punjab which is the Cancer Capital of India. It shows that somewhere there is a direct link between the two.

The current situation rewards those who grow poisonous food the most. But that is food for some other discussion. Lets talk about the Farm Bill.

We at PlugInCaroo want to ask just 5 simple questions:

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3 Farm Laws of India (2020-2021)

  1. LAW NO 1. FREE TO SELL ANYWHERE IN INDIA:- Farmer’s Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act: allows farmers to:
  • Sell Outside the physical premises of Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) market yards,
  • Sell directly to buyers across state borders without restrictions,
  • Promoted barrier-free inter-state and intra-state trade of agricultural produce. 

It aims to provide farmers with more options and potentially better prices by opening up the market beyond traditional APMCs. 

(We at PlugInCaroo feel that it was the correct thing to do and there should be no law that forces the farmers to sell to a single entity. Such a law must not exist in an Independent India.

Existing Farm Laws mandate that it is illegal for farmers to sell anywhere or anyone outside the APMC Mandis.

Why only farmers?.. Nobody… Nobody should be forced in Independent India to sell to ANY single entity… whether Govt or Private.

The exiting law prevents farmers from selling directly to the customers. Farmers in India as per law can sell ONLY to APMC (Govt appointed Agents … (read middle men)… at Mandis). These middle men are responsible for inflating the prices of commodities.

Its convenient (but not beneficial) for the farmers because they can dump their entire produce at a single place in one go.

APMC is ONLY beneficial for the APMC Agents (middlemen) because they get huge quantities of produce at very cheap rates… many times (when weather is good and produce is more) at Rupee 1 per Kg.

Many a times the farmers protest such low prices by not selling to the APMC and instead throwing the produce on the roads under the trucks so as to destroy them than sell it.

The existing draconian laws were started by

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Year 2008: A Year of Significant Events

The year 2008 was a pivotal one for India, marked by a series of notable events that had lasting impacts on the nation’s socio-political landscape, economy, and technological advancements. Here are some of the main events that shaped India in 2008:

1. Launch of Tata Nano

On January 10, 2008, Tata Motors unveiled the Tata Nano, touted as the world’s cheapest car. This innovative vehicle was aimed at making car ownership accessible to millions of Indians, revolutionizing the automobile industry. It was also the first and only time the International audience took note of India rising as an Automobile nation. It would take many mistakes and decades for Tata to become one of the leading car makers of the country. A decade earlier Ratan Tata and his team faced “humiliation” when they went to sell the group’s fledgling car business to Ford in 1999.

2. Tata buys JLR

Year 2008 is also

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Climate change & Colonial mentality

Vijay Prashad

Drone Rules of India |भारत के ड्रोन नियम | Sept 2021 | PlugInCaroo

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Tata Power Solar launches residential rooftop solution in Kolkata

West Bengal Power Minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay on Tuesday inaugurated a residential rooftop solution by Tata Power Solar, and said the demand for such products would grow with rising environmental awareness.

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BHEL to install Highway EV Charging Stations every 250kms

The Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) announced on 28 Feb 2019 that it will set up a network of solar-based electric vehicles (SEVC) on the Delhi-Chandigarh highway. In an official statement, the company said, “The EV charging stations will be installed between the Delhi and Chandigarh at an interval of 250 km”.

EV Charging Station on Highways

EV Charging station in Netherlands! BHEL could be installing something similar! Each BHEL SEVC charging station will be equipped with a roofing solar power plant. 

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Indian Electric Vehicle Expo | 21 Dec 2018 | Gadkari warns poor quality E-Rickshaw makers |PlugInCaroo

Electric Vehicle Technology Expo, India’s biggest eco-friendly expo the 8th EVEXPO 2018’ took place from December 21 to 23rd at hall No. 7, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

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