Uttar Pradesh has been feted as India's 'Best Performing State' in foodgrain production clocking 47.138 million tones during 2010-11.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh handed over a cash prize of Rs. 2 crore (Rs. 20 million), a trophy and a citation to UP Agriculture Minister Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan at an award ceremony in New Delhi.
Chief Minister Mayawati congratulated the farming community saying it was an achievement by 22.5 million farmers' families of the state.
In her press communiqué, Mayawati said, as per her pro-farmers' stance, she had organised a historic 'Kisan Panchayat' in Lucknow on June 2 for a direct dialogue with the community over land acquisition.
The event led to the implementation of a 'progressive' land acquisition policy, wherein the district administration would now merely play the role of a facilitator.
Later, a letter was written to the PM on June 11,
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requesting the Centre to implement UP's new land acquisition policy in projects undertaken in the state by central departments and undertakings, including Railways, National Highways Authority of India, Gas Authority of India Limited, National Thermal Power Corporation, etc.