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Farmers Protest In Hubli Against New Land Reform Act

Farmers protest in Hubli against New Land Reform Act and APMC Amendment Act. The new regulations will cause  to farmers who are bored by overindulgence and crop loss. Very few traders and capitalists accused them of being innocent.

Farmers protest in Hubli against the new Land Reform Act and the APMC Amendment Act. The protests were held in the city’s Sangolli Raiyanna circle under the aegis of the Kasa Bandaru Fighting Committee.

Protesters set fire to a tire in the middle of the road and protested. The new regulations will cause further hardship to farmers who are bored by overindulgence and crop loss. Very few traders and capitalists accused them of being innocent.

They also shouted slogans against the central and state governments. Hubli farmers appealed to the CM through Tahsildar to demand the immediate withdrawal of anti-people laws.

Establishment of Skills Development Training Center

The Center for Skills Development is being opened by Renuka Educational Institute in Hubli, said Sunita Diwate, Director of Education Institute. Speaking at a news conference, he said the new center will be opened on September 25 at Ganeshapete’s Koravi Plaza.

Renuka Education Institute has been providing vocational training to young men and women for the last 15 years.

The Prime Minister and the Chief Minister will launch a collaboration with the Skills Development Training Center. Assistant Fashion Designer, Industrial Sewing Machine, Retail Sales Associate Training is offered over a period of three months.

He said 18 to 35-year-olds who have passed the SSLC can participate in the training. The inauguration of the training center was inaugurated by the district caretaker minister Jagadish Shettar, senior literary minister Shivalingaiah Mallikarjuna Katti and the Karnataka Skills Development Authority (KSA) president. Ratnaprabha, MLA Prasad Abbayya, Policy Commissioner Suresh Itnal will be in attendance.

The chief guests included Rajanna Koravi, a former member of the city’s Dhruva City Council, Vishwamanya Award winner, and social worker Santhosh R Shetty, Dharwad section president of Bangkarsha Hiremath, and many other dignitaries. Renuka Education Secretary Lakshmikantha Dwate and Project Manager Kallappa Madara were present at the news conference.

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