💨 Abstract
The Punjab government has rejected the Centre's National Policy Framework on Agricultural Marketing, citing it as an attempt to reintroduce controversial provisions from repealed farm laws. The Centre views Punjab's objection as political and claims it would lead to a significant loss for the state.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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