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<h1>Comprehensive agricultural, welfare, and rural reforms raise procurement duties, subsidy rules, benefit targeting and legal compliance challenges</h1> The state government has implemented wide-ranging policy reforms since March 2024 affecting agriculture (MSP expansion to all crops, establishment of a natural-farming MSP market, large direct compensation transfers, livestock purchase subsidies), cooperative procurement and payment systems, water/soil testing infrastructure, and rural development initiatives. It has introduced targeted social-welfare schemes (monthly support for women, pension and DBT disbursement mechanisms), education, health and energy upgrades, and measures on land/legal housing regularisation and SC sub-categorisation to reallocate benefits. Legal implications include expanded statutory procurement obligations, administrative rulemaking for scheme eligibility and transfers, strengthened cooperative regulation, and potential oversight needs regarding fiscal allocations, beneficiary targeting and compliance with equality and procurement laws.