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Farmers in distress, allow them to survive, SC tells Karnataka

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 November 2024
The Supreme Court reprimanded the Karnataka government for challenging a high court decision that increased compensation for farmers whose land was acquired for an irrigation project. The court emphasized the plight of farmers in the state, where thousands die by suicide annually, and dismissed the government's appeal, stating that farmers deserve fair compensation for their acquired land.
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