India News – Dec 1-15, 2021, Vol 2 Issue 10

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‘Passed for the farmers, repealed for the US added to backsliding democracies for first time nation’: Modi scraps the 3 farm laws IANS

three farm laws. Coinciding with the auspicious occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, Modi also announced that the constitutional process to repeal the laws would be taken up in the winter session of Parliament that begins on November 29 and appealed to the agitating farmers to withdraw their agitation and go back to their homes.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

New Delhi, November 19 (IANS): A little more than a year after they were passed followed by widespread agitation by farmers declining to accept them, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 19 announced that the Centre has decided to repeal the

"It seems some of the farmers are still not convinced by our sincere efforts. We have decided to repeal the three farm laws. The constitutional process to repeal these laws would be completed during the Parliament Session that would start at the end of this month," Modi said, adding

an apology in his address to the nation. Modi also announced to form a committee comprising representatives of the Centre, state governments, farmers, agriculture scientists and agriculture economists to discuss how Minimum Support Price (MSP) can be made more effective, how zero budget farming can be promoted and how crop patterns can be changed in a scientific manner. After they were passed in the monsoon session of Parliament, the President had given his assent to the three Farm Bills on September 27, 2020.

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Mahatma Gandhi statue vandalised in Australia, cops begin investigations statue of Mahatma Gandhi that was unveiled on November 12 by Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the Australian Indian Community Center in the Melbourne suburb of Rowville. The incident was reported on November 12-13, after which the Victoria police appealed for witnesses or anyone with CCTV or dash cam or anyone with information to contact the investigating authority. Melbourne, November 16 (IANS): Attempts were made by

some unidentified persons to decapitate a life-sized bronze

Prime Minister Morrison has said he was devastated to hear about the vandalism, ABC news reported.

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New Delhi, November 23 (IANS): The United States was added to a list of "backsliding democracies" in a report by the Stockholmbased International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance in a first for the selfdescribed leader of the free world, The Washington Post reported. "The United States, the bastion of global democracy, fell victim to authoritarian tendencies itself, and was knocked down a significant number of steps

on the democratic scale," the International IDEA's Global State of Democracy 2021 report said. The study, which analyzed trends from 2020 to 2021, found that more than a quarter of the world's population now lives in democratically backsliding countries, which International IDEA defines as nations seeing a gradual decline in the quality of their democracy, The Washington Post reported.

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Aus to open borders to international students, skilled workers from Dec Canberra, November 22 (IANS): Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on November 22 announced that his government will allow international students and skilled workers to enter the country from December to accelerate the economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. Morrison said that eligible visa holders who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be allowed to enter from December 1, reports Xinhua news agency. The announcement comes after Australia's full vaccination rate surpassed 85 per cent. As a result, more international students, skilled migrants and refugees who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, test negative within 72 hours of departure and hold a valid visa will be allowed to enter Australia, with priority given to skilled workers to fill

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vacancies. Additionally, Australia's borders will also open to all fully vaccinated travellers from Japan and South Korea on December 1. All arrivals must comply with quarantine requirements in the state or territory they arrive in. "From the first of December 2021, fully vaccinated eligible visa holders will be able to come to Australia without needing to apply for a travel exemption," Morrison told reporters. Continued on Page 3

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