Haryana CM asks farmers to end protest
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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal on Tuesday welcomed the Supreme Court’s determination on establishing of a committee surrounding the brand new farm legal guidelines and urged the agitating farmers to cease their protests.
“..Supreme Court has imposed stay on new farm law and set up a committee to resolve the issue through talks. These laws were enacted for benefit of farmers. Many farmers have supported these laws, some others have opposed them. I welcome the Supreme’s Court’s decision. Now the matter is with the court, and I feel whatever its decision is, it would be acceptable to all,” advised reporters.
“I now see no reason to continue with the agitation,” he mentioned.
Mr. Lal additionally launched a ‘One Time Registration Portal’ for group C and D class posts and non-gazetted instructing posts in numerous authorities departments. “With the launch of this portal, the youth would be required to apply and submit fees on the portal only once, which would be ₹500 for general category candidates and ₹250 for candidates belonging to reserved categories. This move would not only bring transparency but also speed up the recruitment process,” mentioned Mr. Lal.
The Chief Minister mentioned that registration on the portal would start instantly and would proceed up to March 31, 2021. “The students who are appearing for Class 10 and Class 12 examination this year could also provisionally apply on the portal,” he mentioned.
Mr. Lal mentioned that so as to create extra employment alternatives for the folks of Haryana, the State authorities has additionally made a provision of guaranteeing 75% jobs within the non-public sector to Haryana youth.