The Supreme Court is set to resolve a conflict between Punjab and the Centre regarding increased fees for foodgrain procurement under central PDS schemes. Punjab seeks a 6% levy reimbursement, while the Centre maintains a uniform 2% rate for all states. This case underscores the tension between state and central authority.
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