The Free Press Journal

JOBS WAITING FOR LABOURERS WHO RETURNED HOME: MINISTER

- MANOHAR LIMBODIYA

Labourers who are returning to their native villages on account of coronaviru­s would be provided employment through MGNREGA and for that the central government has allocated Rs40,000 cr in the first phase, said Union Minister for Agricultur­e, Panchayat and Rural Developmen­t Narendra Singh Tomar, during a telephonic interview with ‘Free Press Journal’ on Friday

The Minister was replying to a question on employment for labourers who were migrating back to village.

Tomar said that labourers who were returning home won’t face any difficulty as they would be getting work at their own village. Also, other employment opportunit­ies were being explored, Tomar

The govt would amend the Essential Commoditie­s Act whereby commoditie­s such as cereals, edible oils, oilseeds, pulses, onions and potato are going to be deregulate­d, and farmers would be able to get the right price of their produce.

said, and added the state government­s had been directed to make new job cards for those who did not have job cards at present.

He said the overall expenditur­e on MGNREGA all over the country would be Rs1 lakh crore and Madhya Pradesh would also get its fair share.

Tomar said after the corona pandemic ends, many of the labourers would return to the cities but some of them would remain in the villages. The Central government has already started planning for such labourers who stayed back by encouragin­g the setting up of food processing units and agricultur­e related industries in the rural areas.

The Minister said they would amend the Essential Commoditie­s Act whereby commoditie­s such as cereals, edible oils, oilseeds, pulses, onions and potato are going to be deregulate­d, and the farmers would be able to get the right price of their produce. He said that huge storage capacities are being created for proper storage and major logistic hubs are going to be developed.

Answering question on elections to be held in 24 Assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh, Tomar said the BJP has already started preparatio­ns. “We are going to win all the 24 seats in the state and in the Gwalior region I am working in close coordinati­on with Jyotiradit­ya Scindia,” he said.

Denying that there was disgruntle­ment among the BJP workers and leaders, he said everyone is working unitedly for BJP’s victory.

He said MP chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was working in the right direction in the fight against coronaviru­s and the centre was going to provide all possible help to him.

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