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Haryana Notifies MSP for 24 Crops, CM Urges Neighboring States to Follow Suit
Published : Dec 24, 2024, 11:20 am IST
Updated : Dec 24, 2024, 11:20 am IST
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Haryana Notifies MSP for 24 Crops, CM Urges Neighboring States to Follow Suit
Haryana Notifies MSP for 24 Crops, CM Urges Neighboring States to Follow Suit

Haryana’s initiative aims to provide stability and financial security to farmers, especially amid fluctuating market conditions.

Haryana MSP News: The Haryana government has officially issued a notification to provide Minimum Support Price (MSP) for 24 crops, marking a significant step toward ensuring farmers receive fair prices for their produce.

Announcing the move, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini took to Twitter to urge other states, including Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, and Telangana, to implement similar measures. “Now Punjab, Himachal, Delhi, Karnataka, and Telangana governments should also do the same and refrain from playing cheap politics on this crucial issue,” Saini tweeted.

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The notification is seen as a response to growing demands from farmer unions across the country for comprehensive MSP guarantees. Haryana’s initiative aims to provide stability and financial security to farmers, especially amid fluctuating market conditions.

(For more news apart from Haryana MSP News, stay tuned to Rozana Spokesman)

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