India, March 16 -- Farmers' representatives on Saturday met chief minister Rekha Gupta to demand tax exemptions, public sanitation, a solution to water logging on roads during monsoon, and better healthcare and education facilities, in the upcoming Delhi Budget, officials familiar said with the matter said. The suggestions were made during a meeting called by the CM to seek opinions of various groups of society.

Chaudhary Surender Solanki, chief of Sakal Panchayat Palam 360, a group of villagers, said they have demanded that the long pending house tax exemption in the Lal Dora and extended Lal Dora areas be soon announced, and the circle rate of land be increased to Rs.5 crore per acre.

"We have also apprised the chief minister about th...