The Union government and agricultural unions protesting a set of farm laws that the latter claims will damage their livelihoods are likely to restart negotiations that ran aground last week, and both Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar as a major platform for Agricultural unions signaled their willingness to resume talks …
Read More »Farmers Protest Live Updates: 3,500 Police To Be Deployed To 5 Delhi-Haryana Toll Roads – Live Update
With farmers preparing to block the road and picket toll plazas on the border with Delhi on Saturday in response to a call from protesting farmers’ unions to intensify their agitation against the three agricultural sector laws, it has unfolded police personnel to protect toll booths. and ensure smooth traffic, …
Read More »Farmer turmoil is likely to continue and intensify, says NCP chief Pawar
The head of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Sharad Pawar, said on Friday that the ongoing farmers’ protest is likely to be prolonged and intensified if the Center does not make a decision as soon as possible. He said the protest that is currently on the Delhi borders could spread …
Read More »Farmers group blames the Center for interrupting the process of talks | India News
NEW DELHI: All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), one of the organizations leading the movement against farm laws, has blamed the Center for interrupting the ongoing discussions between the two parties. The organization has asked the Minister of Agriculture for an explanation. Narendra singh Take on “why Interior Minister Amit Shah …
Read More »Farmers’ Protest: Why Farm Reforms Are Hard to Sell
As the 1990s began, India found it difficult to repay the interest on the $ 90 billion in foreign loans that had underpinned a socialist system, causing a balance of payments emergency. Then the country resorted to a series of economic reforms to get out of the crisis. The 1991 …
Read More »Boris Johnson Confuses Farmer Protests With India-Pakistan Dispute, Internet Asks ‘Do You Live In Space?’
“We have serious concerns about what is happening between India and Pakistan,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said of the ongoing farmer protests in India. Sound confusing? Well, they all are. The protests of the peasants entered on the 15th on Thursday. Thousands of protesting farmers from Haryana, Punjab, Uttar …
Read More »Look: This roti machine at the farmers’ protests can make up to 2000 rotis in an hour!
This automated roti machine is generally used in Gurudwaras. Highlight Farmer protests are underway on the borders of Delhi. Large crowds have gathered on the borders of Singhu an Tikri The protests saw a chapati machine that can feed many people together Ongoing farmer protests on the Delhi borders against …
Read More »The opposition has double standards in agricultural sector reforms: Ravi Shankar Prasad
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday criticized opposition parties for politicizing concerns about recently passed farm laws and misleading farmers, saying they oppose Narendra Modi’s government for the sake of doing so. Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that political parties that have supported the farmers’ ongoing protest …
Read More »Farmers protest: 7 borders connecting Delhi to UP, Haryana remain completely closed – delhi news
Up to seven borders connecting Delhi with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh remained completely closed on Monday due to ongoing farmer protest, leading to traffic problems and inconvenience to drivers in many parts of the city. The borders that are completely closed are Singhu, Tikri, Auchandi, Piao Maniyari, Mangesh, Jharoda, and …
Read More »Mika Singh tells Kangana Ranaut not to mess with the Punjabis; Calls Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh And Hrithik Roshan Their ‘Soft Target’: Bollywood News
Kangana Ranaut often makes headlines for her opinions on Twitter. Recently, he upset several people with his comment on the ongoing farmer protest, especially when he misidentified an elderly woman and even made a derogatory comment about her. She was heavily criticized for her comment, which she later deleted. The …
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