Updated On: 22 January, 2021 12:00 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The Centre had offered to put on hold the three laws for 12-18 months and also set up a joint committee to find solutions.

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The eleventh round of talks between protesting farmer unions and three central ministers got underway here on Friday to break the nearly two-month-long deadlock on the three new agri laws.
In the last round of meeting held on Wednesday, the government yielded some ground in its bid to end the farmers'' protest on various border points of the national capital. The Centre had offered to put on hold the three laws for 12-18 months and also set up a joint committee to find solutions.