New Delhi, Jan. 21 -- After the 10th round of talks with farmers Wednesday evening, the Centre has decided to shelve three farm laws for one and a half years and inform the Supreme Court in an affidavit, said a media report.

Till now farmers, who have refused to settle for anything less than the repeal of all the three laws passed by parliament last year, said they would consider the proposal, while adding that the Centre is unsettled by the massive tractor rally they have planned for Republic Day.

On January 12, the Supreme Court suspended the three contentious farm laws for at least that triggered the farmers' protests and said a committee would be formed for a negotiated settlement of the impasse.

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