PM Modi's Interaction with Karnataka Kisan Morcha

Published By : Admin | May 2, 2018 | 10:07 IST
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Interacting with the Karnataka Kisan Morcha today through the ‘Narendra Modi App’, the Prime Minister highlighted several famer friendly initiatives of the Central Government and how the efforts made by the Centre were benefiting the farmers’ at large scale.

He urged the Kisan Morcha to act as a bridge between the Government and the farmers to further the reach of farmer friendly initiatives.

PM Modi spoke how the Fasal Bima Yojana, which could benefit the farmers in a big way. He alleged that due to the apathy of the Congress government in Karnataka farmers could not benefit from the Fasal Bima Yojana. He added that a sensitive government, which worked for the development of farmers, was needed in Karnataka.

Shri Modi highlighted how the Budgets implemented by the NDA Government were centred at welfare of farmers and the agriculture sector. Shri Modi said that the Government’s endeavour was to strengthen the farmers. In this context he highlighted the ‘Beej Se Bazar Tak’ formula. He shed light on how good quality seeds were being provided and how setting up of e-mandis, APMC and e-NAM platform were establishing a link between farmers and the market.

Expounding about the revised MSP for notified crops, Prime Minister Modi said that now farmers would get 1.5 times the cost of their production.

Taking questions on doubling farmers’ income by 2022 and reforms being undertaken in the agriculture sector by the Central Government, Shri Modi emphasized farmers to take up micro-irrigation and adopt latest farming methods. He spoke at length about the Farmer Producer Organisation, Fasal Bima Yojana, Kisan Credit Cards, Kisan Sampada Yojana to strengthen the supply chain and Operation Greens announced in this year’s Budget.

The Prime Minister urged the farmers to adopt organic farming and solar farming methods. He called upon the farmers to take up honey production along with farming through sweet revolution on the lines of white and green revolution. This, he said, would add to farmers’ income.

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The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today has approved the proposal for introducing The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Bill, 2026 in Parliament to amend The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Act, 1956 for increasing the number of Judges of the Supreme Court of India by 4 from the present 33 to 37 (excluding the Chief Justice of India).

Point-wise details:

Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Bill, 2026 provides for increasing the number of Judges of the Supreme Court by 04 i.e. from 33 to 37 (excluding the Chief Justice of India).

Major Impact:

The increase in the number of Judges will allow Supreme Court to function more efficiently and effectively ensuring speedy justice.

Expenditure:

The expenditure on salary of Judges and supporting staff and other facilities will be met from the Consolidated Fund of India.

Background:

Article 124 (1) in Constitution of India inter-alia provided “There shall be a Supreme Court of India consisting of a Chief Justice of India and, until Parliament by law prescribes a larger number, of not more than seven other Judges…”.

An act to increase the Judge strength of the Supreme Court of India was enacted in 1956 vide The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Act 1956. Section 2 of the Act provided for the maximum number of Judges (excluding the Chief Justice of India) to be 10.

The Judge strength of the Supreme Court of India was increased to 13 by The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Act, 1960, and to 17 by The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Act, 1977. The working strength of the Supreme Court of India was, however, restricted to 15 Judges by the Cabinet, excluding the Chief Justice of India, till the end of 1979, when the restriction was withdrawn at the request of the Chief Justice of India.

The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Act, 1986 further augmented the Judge strength of the Supreme Court of India, excluding the Chief Justice of India, from 17 to 25. Subsequently, The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Act, 2008 further augmented the Judge strength of the Supreme Court of India from 25 to 30.

The Judge strength of the Supreme Court of India was last increased from 30 to 33 (excluding the Chief Justice of India) by further amending the original act vide The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Act, 2019.