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having read Dr Gulati through his columns in the indian express, it is so obvious why he is so happy. he has been crying for these reforms for years now.
How will consumer protected from opp.costs even by major retailers.Can Govt fix cap on marginbetween farm gate price and retail price to consumer not to exceed 30-40%.and publish it papers and media.And ask retailers to display prices.
@Sourav Mishra farmer unions and middle men are doing the protests. Also there are political parties like akali dal and NCP with vested interests are also involved. Agri market reforms are long overdue.
This interview was very enlightening on a subject which has created controversy. It's good , the govt has not consulted any state govt ,because the kind of vested interest that is there, consensus would never have reached. 9/10 certainly govt deserves. This is also one way of cleaning Indian politics. Thanks Ms. Malhotra .
if we go like china we'll end up like china. Indian reforms should happen with individual rights being kept safe. China is a authoritarian government. We should not refer it for any inspiration.
@@rakadus i hope you know that major policies aren't about single government but it's passing button. From one to another and gradual change , 1991 didn't happen overnight, Milk revolution didn't happen overnight. So it's not partisan issues and shouldn't be seen in that perspective.
Simple point govt should get out of all businesses. Be only a facilitator. Telecom once it was out of govt control there was a revolution. Similar thing needed for agri, electricity, city management
@K 2 trains should be under govt. But stations must be privatised. It'll help so many small business and stations will also look good(a little amount should be collected by all shops on stations and few percentage of platform tickets) which can be used for cleaning.
@K 2 Socialism as an infrastructure and wealth distribution is not bad , but if it becomes a hinderance ( by doing socialism where it is not needed ) in creation of wealth for a country , then it's bad . Because if you are not increasing wealth , you are essentially stuck in the same economic position you were in before , the socialist govt. can continue giving petty handouts to poor and win votes and declare themselves "pro poor" , while they retain power over production and make it unattractive for privates to invest , thus moving away from free market equlilibrium , robbing the people of a much better life .
@Arun Sar Very well said.Why look for job security. In corona times in Indian Railways many have job security, but look many migrants are given dirty food not fit for human consumption. Too much of job security has done more harm than good. MR GULATI HAS GIVEN A VERY TRUE PICTURE.THANKS TO MR GULATI
@14:38, after listening for so long, she asks "This will push government to create storage ." Poori ram kahani sunkar pooch rahin hain Ravan ayodhya kab lautega.
A good interviewer is one who knows what his/her audience wants to know. By asking simple and straight forward questions she has done a great job for viewers’ understanding. One should not therefore confuse the basic questions asked with her knowledge about the issue. Also, it is not expected of everyone to know everything about every topic. I personally enjoyed the discussion very much and liked the way she steered it.
Not as a agri minister but his party's politics is based on rural economy, APMCs being power centres were held by his party/Congress in Maharashtra. That's the reason they didn't touch it and had vested interests to continue squeezing it
This was such a good discussion! Thanks Prof. Gulati & Jyoti Malhotra ji. I have a question. What happens when the market interferes with social balance? Example: what happens if a company like PepsiCo corners off bulk of potato produce for production of potato wafers? Add a layer of shortage/famine to this. The company would be sitting on a pile of potato in its storage bunkers while there would be shortage of the vegetable to the common folk (to be had with regular food). However there would be plenty of Lays chips available for consumption. This is not an unusual scenario given that companies tend to even out seasonal fluctuations in raw material supplies through excess purchase during times of surplus. (This has also happened with the alcohol industry and carbonated beverage industry with high utilisation of water). The farmer would be sorted (no grudges here). The company would be operating on legal grounds too. But you can have potatoes only as wafers and not as curry. Not batting for the middleman, but should there be regulations? If yes, what would they be? If no, why? Would request you to have this question answered in one of your columns.
@@randomthoughts7928 I know that but the economics of agriculture will change after this decision so u need an economist to tell u what amount of structural economic change will this decision bring . Also the interviewer keeps interrupting without any reason and doesn't know anything about the MANDI ,the agriculture and the economics of agriculture
If ILA PATNAIK was conducting this interview, common viewers including yourself would not have understood half of it. Bringing out thoughts of an Expert & helping people understand is a different Skillset, requires ppl like Jyoti. Imagine ICMR chief taking all those "Cut the Clutter" session
APPRECIATE THE DISCUSSION. oNLY WORRY IS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ALL THE VARIOUS "REFORMS" IN LAST 6 YEARS HAVE BEEN HEAVY HANDED AND THOUGHTLESS WITHOUT HAVING A 360 DEGREE THOUGHT PROCESS. ON PAPER ALL ARE GOOD IN PRACTICE THEY ARE DISASTROUS. HOPING FOR THE BEST
@@nithintprasad8572 No union will ever ne happy with any reform which give greater independence to its subjects. These reform will loosen the grip of the union leaders whoes sole agends is to exploit the poor situation of farmers and labourers to do their politics.
Superb conversation ! It makes a common person like me feel so much enlightened. Thank you thepprint. and thank you Jyoti Malhotra for asking questions from a common man's perspective
When she says' Let me play devils advocate for a second', her face says she is bitter that the govt has actually improved the conditions for farmers and commoners. Laughable 😂 She does not understand a word what he saying, just silently praying he criticises BJP govt and she laps it up. Poor she!
I literally cried 😭😭😭 after watching this video. Dear Fellow Proud Indians this is what we are doing to the people who feed us!! Shame on us. *It's like Mother India in 2020.* 😓😫😫😫
Mr.Ashok Gulati is an agri xpert and has knowledge of ins and outs of agri production,mktg.,processing trade and retail .I wud call him another swaminathan of farming sector.His write ups in Indian xpress regularly on agriculture r always enlightening and insightful.
Thank You so much Jyoti and especially Pro. Gulati. I have been reading your colums in Indian Express for years now. Finally you and me both are happy that govt. has announced theses long pending reforms. I am a farmer based in remote corner of the country(Jaisalmer), because these looters sitting in APMCs, this year also I could not earn any profit. Please keep voicing your views. You are far more well wisher to us farmers than all politician put togather including Baramati kaka.
I never knew that farmers can't sell what they produce to anyone they like. My family comes from farming background. Kind of ashamed that I know nothing about farming. When I listened to Dr Gulati, it was obvious that all previous government including BJP had been so freaking corrupt that it boils my blood. I mean this is brazen loot. Unbelievable! I hope things will change moving forward. It took such a crisis to implement these Argi reforms. Anyway, better late than never. Hopefully, I can get back to farming now. A truly amazing skill to have. Teaches you patience, hard work and self reliance. Now, I can use my data science mind in Agriculture. Also, let futures trading begin for commodities.
Blueprint of 1991 reforms was created by Yashwant Sinha. Sinha was the FM before Manmohan Singh. The big part of the reform was abolition of license permit Raj. That was not part of the budget. It was pushed by Narasimha Rao.
Very helpful interview with a real expert. Complicated stuff! I kept hearing about middle-men all my life but really understood for the first time the nuts and bolts of how they actually operate. Thank you.
👍👍👍👍 Very wonderful interview, when i watch such interviews on other channels, they throw so much technical jargon at you, that if you have no clue of how things work out there, you tend to lose interest, but I appreciate Jyoti Malhotra, for asking so many basic and lay-man questions, that without being in there market today, after listening to this interview, you come to know about the real picture. Very Informative, Please keep doing such interviews. 🙏🙏
She's got it figured out. No interruptions whatsoever. Jyoti Malhotra 1: Print Viewers/ commentators 9. Really it was great. One of your best interviews.
Being an agrarian economy for so long, its a shame most of us - "keyboard warriors" - have so little knowledge about the issues of the farmer. A very insightful interview. Could have been better if Jyoti was paying a little more attention to what he was saying.
I loved your interview sir. Very good insights into the whole working of the system. Our corrupt system have blinded the farmers and made them a political tool.
Of course need to thank Dr Ashok on excellent clarity on issues which were till now shrouded in mystery for many of us. Had often wondered as to what was the issue for Farmer distress inspite of India's agri production touching record highs
Decision and direction of agri reform is excellent...but the only worry is groups (the biggest one is lead by sharad pawar) which are right now inlegally manupulates the prices of agricultural produces can misuse these relaxation...so law must includes provisions for safeguarding these type of loop hole...
I would really want to see Mr Gulati's comment today, now that the fine print is out. It's very important to know if the "Babu's" screwed up the fine print or not. Date : 10.12.2020
Mr Ashok Gulati was so transparent in explaining how actually APMC markets work with facts. Hopefully team print also does a detailed session once the fine print is out👍
If i could give a suggestion I would suggest government distribute packaged food grains through PDS system. Which can stop leakages. Let FCI set up processing units and food grains must be packed with barcodes. Just like you find in supermarkets. I have worked a retail chain and this is very effective
Last reform was one in 1991 and this one today. It is for us to see how the reform in 1991 has helped the vast middle class of India Though I do not want to discredit the Modi government, this should have been done it in first two years of power in 2014. A similar reform in Legal system will make India, unbeatable in the world.
Yes but Modi government did not have mandate in Rajya Sabha in 2014 so they could not push reforms. In 2015 they tried to reform land acquisition but it didn’t go through.
Thank God, Jyoti has learnt to listen to the expert being interviewed and not to shout her mouth constantly in between with constant interruptions, she has improved, but still lot more to do.
I paid/supported 1000rs yesterday to The Print. Poora paisa vasool for me with this video. Keep it up, I will keep supporting you if you keep bringing these kind of interviews.
*@PRINT* Great video overall - excellent guest/content and lived up-to the _uninterrupted_ tagline by uncharacteristic, but welcome, restraint by Ms Malhotra.
I would have to disagree with you on that. On Last night's Cut the clutter Shekhar Gupta seemed as happy as Dr. Gulati. Shekhar Gupta knows Dr. Gulati personally and he knew that this would be his response. Although I would have liked Mr. or Mrs. Pattanayak to have conducted this interview. This reporter knows haredly anything
Poor Farmers taken for a ride by the APMC system. Hope it goes away and doesn't become a victim of bureaucratic meddling. Thank you Dr.Gulati for the clarity.
For Dr. Gulati, this is a great moment, as it is for all of us. However, Jyoti seemed to be totally nonplussed with the subject but thankfully, Dr. Gulati did not trip and managed to hold himself against her crazy questions!
@@dindaacademy5669 Have different slabs for them No Farmer whose earning after expenses is more than 10 LPA dies like fly. A big farmer who earns after expenses is more than 50 LPA doesn't pay any tax.
Thanks to jyotiji for letting shri Gulati give us the overview of the proposed changes to benefit the farming community. Already the political vested interests are threatening to hit the streets in Karnataka. I hope a fair system is implemented so our annadaatas are able to get good returns for their hardwork and there will be fewer farmer suicides.
The PDS system may be replaced by direct money transfer which will do away with the huge costs of salary of FCI staff and the nearly 40% loss of foodgrains as per Govt committees.
Excellent Gulati Sir. This is what is need of the hour. Diversification and increasing the selling power of farmers that go along with removing monopoly of FCI and cartels of APMCs will go a long way in getting the Indian farmer out of poverty as well as reduce rural population dependency on land. As of now no incentive to bring efficiencies as well as improve productivity in farming followed by too many vested interests doing middleman job without value addition. As you rightly mentioned devil is in the details and state governments would lose their power and their funding sources, so there will be heavy opposition unlike GST.
Without farm cooperatives at village and district level, there is no selling power to farmers and incentive for large companies to buy from individual small farmers and they’re will be middleman again. We need Gujarat Model milk cooperative like structure for farmers to create their own selling power and value addition/ diversification to make it work.
Imagine the opportunities for new companies to be born which facilitates moving produce from farmers to private company's storage facility. Even building storage facilities. This is great for creating jobs too!
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If u bring these kind of people on panels no one will pay except bjp.
having read Dr Gulati through his columns in the indian express, it is so obvious why he is so happy. he has been crying for these reforms for years now.
He was part of vajpayee government's committee on APMC reforms.
Ikr he was genuinely so happy , smiling through out , quite wholesome .
How will consumer protected from opp.costs even by major retailers.Can Govt fix cap on marginbetween farm gate price and retail price to consumer not to exceed 30-40%.and publish it papers and media.And ask retailers to display prices.
being a farmer myself,im happy. I always felt angry at those adtiyas who take chunk of our earning.
@Sourav Mishra they might think otherwise. everyone has a different view
@@Taurus388 true they and the aadityas who are all powerful and maibaaps of small farming towns are leading these protests. fuck them i say
@Sourav Mishra farmer unions and middle men are doing the protests. Also there are political parties like akali dal and NCP with vested interests are also involved. Agri market reforms are long overdue.
@@rajsuryajeet2809 Can you show in a video in your channel that you're a farmer or an IT cell guy?
@@indranujray214 give me your phone number,I shall video call you or if you want I can send you a video too!!
This interview was very enlightening on a subject which has created controversy. It's good , the govt has not consulted any state govt ,because the kind of vested interest that is there, consensus would never have reached. 9/10 certainly govt deserves. This is also one way of cleaning Indian politics. Thanks Ms. Malhotra .
What a delightful it was hear from Mr.Gulati about Agri reforms.. Farmer son here
This is how China started its age of reforms by industrialising agriculture
We should have done it earlier whatever better late than never
The great leap forward was a complete disaster. Lets hope we dont go down that route
@@alishasethi5646 C'mmon!! OP wasn't talking about the cultural revolution.
if we go like china we'll end up like china. Indian reforms should happen with individual rights being kept safe. China is a authoritarian government. We should not refer it for any inspiration.
@@alishasethi5646 don't worry if modi turns into Mao Zedong then Subramanian Swamy will be Deng Xiaoping of India😂😂😂
@@pavannoolvi4274 DUDE'S GONNA DIE WITHIN THE NEXT 2-3 YERAS.
Appreciate the mention of Mr. Narsimharao, the unsung hero of India
For the first time Jyoti is behaving responsible as an interviewer. Good to see this change is due to feedbacks in comments.
Frod। chenal
@@rakadus Can't agree more !!
@@rakadus She emphasized the word CONGRESS , way too strongly .
@@rahulmalik1083 Exactly. The bias is astounding.
@@rakadus i hope you know that major policies aren't about single government but it's passing button. From one to another and gradual change , 1991 didn't happen overnight, Milk revolution didn't happen overnight. So it's not partisan issues and shouldn't be seen in that perspective.
First time the host has respected the name of the show...'Uninterrupted’.....great discussion....enjoyed every minute of it. Keep it up 👍🏻
Agreed
Reason may be lack of knowledge of subject
Wait for next 2-3 interviews she will again start those stupid action. Aadat asani se Jaati nahi.
I can feel that happiness on the face of Dr. Gulati 🙏
PROFESSOR ASHOL GULATI is the finest agricultural expert 🙌
Simple point govt should get out of all businesses. Be only a facilitator. Telecom once it was out of govt control there was a revolution. Similar thing needed for agri, electricity, city management
@K 2 trains should be under govt. But stations must be privatised. It'll help so many small business and stations will also look good(a little amount should be collected by all shops on stations and few percentage of platform tickets) which can be used for cleaning.
socialism has brought nothing but inefficiency , poverty and huge corruption .
@K 2 Socialism as an infrastructure and wealth distribution is not bad , but if it becomes a hinderance ( by doing socialism where it is not needed ) in creation of wealth for a country , then it's bad .
Because if you are not increasing wealth , you are essentially stuck in the same economic position you were in before , the socialist govt. can continue giving petty handouts to poor and win votes and declare themselves "pro poor" , while they retain power over production and make it unattractive for privates to invest , thus moving away from free market equlilibrium , robbing the people of a much better life .
@Arun Sar Very well said.Why look for job security. In corona times in Indian Railways many have job security, but look many migrants are given dirty food not fit for human consumption. Too much of job security has done more harm than good. MR GULATI HAS GIVEN A VERY TRUE PICTURE.THANKS TO MR GULATI
Then these Socialist Congressman will come and hang us!! *I support Capitalism* Government's work is not to do Business.
Learned a lot about farm sector and why reforms are necessary in this sector. 👍 For interview.
@14:38, after listening for so long, she asks "This will push government to create storage ." Poori ram kahani sunkar pooch rahin hain Ravan ayodhya kab lautega.
Pappu joker "420" 👍👍👍👍
When journalists ask questions as such, it is not because they haven't understood. It's for the people who are watching and helps them summarize
@@wakydevil Abe government ko Kam krna hai Matlab private ko jyada chance Dena hai... Ye aurat dumb leftist ideologist hai
A good interviewer is one who knows what his/her audience wants to know. By asking simple and straight forward questions she has done a great job for viewers’ understanding. One should not therefore confuse the basic questions asked with her knowledge about the issue. Also, it is not expected of everyone to know everything about every topic. I personally enjoyed the discussion very much and liked the way she steered it.
Great to find real understanding of Agrarian crisis..thanks Mr. Gulati..anchor 's silence is welcome change instead of constant interruption.
pappu। joker "420" 😴😴😴
Imagine how much sharad pawar could have earned from this APMCs in 10years of UPA
Not as a agri minister but his party's politics is based on rural economy, APMCs being power centres were held by his party/Congress in Maharashtra. That's the reason they didn't touch it and had vested interests to continue squeezing it
He owns half of Maharashtra.
This was such a good discussion! Thanks Prof. Gulati & Jyoti Malhotra ji.
I have a question. What happens when the market interferes with social balance? Example: what happens if a company like PepsiCo corners off bulk of potato produce for production of potato wafers? Add a layer of shortage/famine to this.
The company would be sitting on a pile of potato in its storage bunkers while there would be shortage of the vegetable to the common folk (to be had with regular food). However there would be plenty of Lays chips available for consumption. This is not an unusual scenario given that companies tend to even out seasonal fluctuations in raw material supplies through excess purchase during times of surplus. (This has also happened with the alcohol industry and carbonated beverage industry with high utilisation of water).
The farmer would be sorted (no grudges here). The company would be operating on legal grounds too. But you can have potatoes only as wafers and not as curry.
Not batting for the middleman, but should there be regulations? If yes, what would they be? If no, why?
Would request you to have this question answered in one of your columns.
Instead of reporter Joyti there should have been ILA PATNAIK then the interview would have gone Viral
@@randomthoughts7928 I know that but the economics of agriculture will change after this decision so u need an economist to tell u what amount of structural economic change will this decision bring . Also the interviewer keeps interrupting without any reason and doesn't know anything about the MANDI ,the agriculture and the economics of agriculture
ILA is style and content. Atleast jyothi could have style and no content like Barkha but she doesn’t have style nor content
If ILA PATNAIK was conducting this interview, common viewers including yourself would not have understood half of it. Bringing out thoughts of an Expert & helping people understand is a different Skillset, requires ppl like Jyoti. Imagine ICMR chief taking all those "Cut the Clutter" session
Ila ma'am has vast knowledge but we need an anchor with her else it becomes monotonous .Waiting for Shekhar to interview Ila soon .
100 % this , the guy who interviews her is also good , also the other reporter who did cut the clutter livestreams with Guptaji was good
OMG anchor is almost in tears hearing the words "watershed moment"
APPRECIATE THE DISCUSSION. oNLY WORRY IS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ALL THE VARIOUS "REFORMS" IN LAST 6 YEARS HAVE BEEN HEAVY HANDED AND THOUGHTLESS WITHOUT HAVING A 360 DEGREE THOUGHT PROCESS. ON PAPER ALL ARE GOOD IN PRACTICE THEY ARE DISASTROUS. HOPING FOR THE BEST
This is how a agriculturer expert sounds like unlike that fake pseudo intellectual Yogendra Yadav.
Yogendra Yadav is a moron. Kick his ass off.
@@nithintprasad8572 No union will ever ne happy with any reform which give greater independence to its subjects. These reform will loosen the grip of the union leaders whoes sole agends is to exploit the poor situation of farmers and labourers to do their politics.
@@nithintprasad8572 might be. Even the LPG reforms were opposed by many.
@Magnus Sura 😂😂
I also think that YY is impractical
Thank you Dr Gulati, it was very very refreshing to hear a domain expert speak.
This is the best classroom session I had in recent times from a media as I am ignorant of rural agrarian economy. Please keep up the good work.
What an amazing explanation. Simply outstanding 👌
Superb conversation ! It makes a common person like me feel so much enlightened. Thank you thepprint. and thank you Jyoti Malhotra for asking questions from a common man's perspective
Great to hear Ashok on this.
He has been asking for some of these for some time now
When she says' Let me play devils advocate for a second', her face says she is bitter that the govt has actually improved the conditions for farmers and commoners. Laughable 😂
She does not understand a word what he saying, just silently praying he criticises BJP govt and she laps it up. Poor she!
Very correct well read this journalist
👍😄😄😄
I have never learnt so much in so less time. Thank you Ashok Gulati sir and The Print.
I literally cried 😭😭😭 after watching this video. Dear Fellow Proud Indians this is what we are doing to the people who feed us!! Shame on us. *It's like Mother India in 2020.* 😓😫😫😫
But now this is finally about to change! Now kill the opposers of these reforms! The fucking commies and backward congress fucks!
The print seems to be the only positive and real news agency at present in india✌️
You can also check out study iq and other upsc channels they also present news as it is
@harsh savla lol
Lmao
@harsh savla The most idiotic channel one can ever find.
Lallantop is also good media house
When Mrs Jyoti malhotra starts conducting interviews titled "Uninterrupted", you know the country is changing.
Excellent interview with Mr.Gulati. Very informative. Hope it helps farmers a lot
I am loving The Print
Mr.Ashok Gulati is an agri xpert and has knowledge of ins and outs of agri production,mktg.,processing trade and retail .I wud call him another swaminathan of farming sector.His write ups in Indian xpress regularly on agriculture r always enlightening and insightful.
Thank You so much Jyoti and especially Pro. Gulati. I have been reading your colums in Indian Express for years now. Finally you and me both are happy that govt. has announced theses long pending reforms. I am a farmer based in remote corner of the country(Jaisalmer), because these looters sitting in APMCs, this year also I could not earn any profit. Please keep voicing your views. You are far more well wisher to us farmers than all politician put togather including Baramati kaka.
Amazing video, thanks for educating us urban citizens about the details behind the scenes
That's an excellent analysis of agricultural reforms started by the govt!
I never knew that farmers can't sell what they produce to anyone they like. My family comes from farming background. Kind of ashamed that I know nothing about farming.
When I listened to Dr Gulati, it was obvious that all previous government including BJP had been so freaking corrupt that it boils my blood. I mean this is brazen loot. Unbelievable! I hope things will change moving forward. It took such a crisis to implement these Argi reforms. Anyway, better late than never. Hopefully, I can get back to farming now. A truly amazing skill to have. Teaches you patience, hard work and self reliance. Now, I can use my data science mind in Agriculture. Also, let futures trading begin for commodities.
Very nice interview. Print representative interupted least number of times in this video.
Blueprint of 1991 reforms was created by Yashwant Sinha. Sinha was the FM before Manmohan Singh. The big part of the reform was abolition of license permit Raj. That was not part of the budget. It was pushed by Narasimha Rao.
Very helpful interview with a real expert. Complicated stuff! I kept hearing about middle-men all my life but really understood for the first time the nuts and bolts of how they actually operate. Thank you.
Respect and regards to Ashok Gulati, very insightful and to the point, a showpiece of your intelligence and experience. Kudos.
A very refreshing interview from the perspective of the people who are not aware of the perils of a farmer! Kudos to Ms. Malhotra and Mr. Gulati.
Very informative interview. Kudos to mam for letting the knowledgeable man speak.
👍👍👍👍 Very wonderful interview, when i watch such interviews on other channels, they throw so much technical jargon at you, that if you have no clue of how things work out there, you tend to lose interest, but I appreciate Jyoti Malhotra, for asking so many basic and lay-man questions, that without being in there market today, after listening to this interview, you come to know about the real picture. Very Informative, Please keep doing such interviews. 🙏🙏
She's got it figured out. No interruptions whatsoever. Jyoti Malhotra 1: Print Viewers/ commentators 9. Really it was great. One of your best interviews.
Being an agrarian economy for so long, its a shame most of us - "keyboard warriors" - have so little knowledge about the issues of the farmer. A very insightful interview. Could have been better if Jyoti was paying a little more attention to what he was saying.
I loved your interview sir. Very good insights into the whole working of the system. Our corrupt system have blinded the farmers and made them a political tool.
Ashok Gulati sir is awesome , anchor Mam could have prepared better , when interviewing the foremost agri expert of this country.
Gulati Sir sounding super sceptical!!
Of course need to thank Dr Ashok on excellent clarity on issues which were till now shrouded in mystery for many of us.
Had often wondered as to what was the issue for Farmer distress inspite of India's agri production touching record highs
Decision and direction of agri reform is excellent...but the only worry is groups (the biggest one is lead by sharad pawar) which are right now inlegally manupulates the prices of agricultural produces can misuse these relaxation...so law must includes provisions for safeguarding these type of loop hole...
Finally! This was desperately needed.
Pappu joker choor hai
Sshok Gulati...brilliant, as always...certainly in the last week markets of all types have begun to be freed...
I would really want to see Mr Gulati's comment today, now that the fine print is out.
It's very important to know if the "Babu's" screwed up the fine print or not.
Date : 10.12.2020
I have in the past criticised the lady host for interrupting her guests but here she has done a fine job. Thank you.
This video need to go viral. We need print on TV.
Mr Ashok Gulati was so transparent in explaining how actually APMC markets work with facts. Hopefully team print also does a detailed session once the fine print is out👍
If i could give a suggestion I would suggest government distribute packaged food grains through PDS system. Which can stop leakages. Let FCI set up processing units and food grains must be packed with barcodes. Just like you find in supermarkets. I have worked a retail chain and this is very effective
thanks for doing this interview...
Fantastic interview. Dr Gulati
Very informative... Thank you Gulati and the Print...
Very informative session with Dr Gulati !!!!
Good job The Print 👍
Last reform was one in 1991 and this one today. It is for us to see how the reform in 1991 has helped the vast middle class of India
Though I do not want to discredit the Modi government, this should have been done it in first two years of power in 2014.
A similar reform in Legal system will make India, unbeatable in the world.
Yes but Modi government did not have mandate in Rajya Sabha in 2014 so they could not push reforms. In 2015 they tried to reform land acquisition but it didn’t go through.
Amazing analysis.
Dr Gulati zindabad ,genuine wellwisher of the farmers.
Thank God, Jyoti has learnt to listen to the expert being interviewed and not to shout her mouth constantly in between with constant interruptions, she has improved, but still lot more to do.
I paid/supported 1000rs yesterday to The Print. Poora paisa vasool for me with this video. Keep it up, I will keep supporting you if you keep bringing these kind of interviews.
*@PRINT* Great video overall - excellent guest/content and lived up-to the _uninterrupted_ tagline by uncharacteristic, but welcome, restraint by Ms Malhotra.
Finally farmers will have some achhe din.
I have seen one of the most productive discussions of Print so far. 👌👌👍👍 Let's see what happens on ground. 🤞🤞
I recently went through the Central List, State List and Concurrent List. Pease show me where in Centre or Concurrent List is Agriculture mentioned?
She clearly thought the guest will oppose this..instead she got a brutal response...she had no choice but to be naive
sure you may be right
I would have to disagree with you on that. On Last night's Cut the clutter Shekhar Gupta seemed as happy as Dr. Gulati. Shekhar Gupta knows Dr. Gulati personally and he knew that this would be his response. Although I would have liked Mr. or Mrs. Pattanayak to have conducted this interview. This reporter knows haredly anything
Very nice and informative interview. Very nicely explained by Mr. Gulati...
Announcements are looking nice because as the dr. Gulati reacting and describing it is very positive....
It looks like jyoti malhotra has taken all the feedback positively...Great to see her not interrupting her guest, allowing them to finish.
A very knowledgable video. Kudos to the print team
Why not food coupons inplace of DBT.so they can exchanged only for essential commodities avoid misuse
The Bank can disburse coupons insteatd of cash.
Great initiative by the government.......mGod bless them.....!!!
Poor Farmers taken for a ride by the APMC system. Hope it goes away and doesn't become a victim of bureaucratic meddling. Thank you Dr.Gulati for the clarity.
For Dr. Gulati, this is a great moment, as it is for all of us. However, Jyoti seemed to be totally nonplussed with the subject but thankfully, Dr. Gulati did not trip and managed to hold himself against her crazy questions!
Fantastic explanation Mr. Gulati!👍
But agriculture income should be included in income tax.
already farmers are dying like flies due to low price of the crop product and if you tax them it will increase
@@dindaacademy5669 Have different slabs for them
No Farmer whose earning after expenses is more than 10 LPA dies like fly.
A big farmer who earns after expenses is more than 50 LPA doesn't pay any tax.
@@amritpalsingh3293 ok got it if income minmum limit is above 10lac/year then ok
And government can employ more dacoits to collect taxes.
@@dindaacademy5669 the actual advantage of no tax on agriculture income is taken by corrupt buisness man.
Thanks to jyotiji for letting shri Gulati give us the overview of the proposed changes to benefit the farming community. Already the political vested interests are threatening to hit the streets in Karnataka. I hope a fair system is implemented so our annadaatas are able to get good returns for their hardwork and there will be fewer farmer suicides.
how will these liberalizing agricultural reforms will affect the PDS system?
The PDS system may be replaced by direct money transfer which will do away with the huge costs of salary of FCI staff and the nearly 40% loss of foodgrains as per Govt committees.
@@abcde1646 thank you . :)
This was a wonderful video, very informative. 👍👍
We should support farm law 🙏🇮🇳❤️
Whether amendment of APMC Act will include milk marketing also. State dairy federations are not allowing other state federation to operate.
Excellent Gulati Sir. This is what is need of the hour. Diversification and increasing the selling power of farmers that go along with removing monopoly of FCI and cartels of APMCs will go a long way in getting the Indian farmer out of poverty as well as reduce rural population dependency on land. As of now no incentive to bring efficiencies as well as improve productivity in farming followed by too many vested interests doing middleman job without value addition. As you rightly mentioned devil is in the details and state governments would lose their power and their funding sources, so there will be heavy opposition unlike GST.
Without farm cooperatives at village and district level, there is no selling power to farmers and incentive for large companies to buy from individual small farmers and they’re will be middleman again. We need Gujarat Model milk cooperative like structure for farmers to create their own selling power and value addition/ diversification to make it work.
Why have you removed the December 8 interviews?
Great analysis, great journalism 😍😍😍😍
Explained very practically 👌👍
Thanks a ton for this.. that was a neat explanation.
Thank you Mr. Gulati
Thanks the print. Very knowledgeable. Kudos
Thank u sir for great information on the cartel in agriculture sector. Poor farmers.
Where is the latest interview of ashok Gulati??
Most farmers have small land holding. Do you think such farmers can go across states to sell their produce
Imagine the opportunities for new companies to be born which facilitates moving produce from farmers to private company's storage facility. Even building storage facilities. This is great for creating jobs too!