Farmers ‘agitation against the central government’s agricultural reforms has entered the 16th. Farmers’ unions located on the borders of the national capital have threatened to block the railroad tracks across the country if the reforms are not removed. The unions also said they would occupy the toll plaza and block …
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 »Dushyant Chautala Breaks Silence on Farmers’ Unrest, Says Center Accepted MSP Demand
Written by Varinder Bhatia | Chandigarh | Updated: December 10, 2020 4:08:42 pm Dushyant Chautala. (Archive) Breaking his silence on the ongoing farmer unrest, Haryana Senior Deputy Minister Dushyant Chautala said Thursday that the Center has accepted farmers’ demand to ensure minimum support price (MSP) in writing and it is …
Read More »Farmers say the unrest will intensify; with you, don’t back down: Opposition
Written by Sourav Roy Barman, Manoj CG | New Delhi | Updated: December 10, 2020 7:29:36 am Farmers on the Singhu border in New Delhi. (Express file photo of Gajendra Yadav) Deepening the confrontation over the new agricultural laws, Farmers unions rejected the Center’s written guarantee on Wednesday. on the …
Read More »The farmers’ protest will intensify before December 14; Stalemate Continues As Talks Fail
Farmers have been protesting against the three central government agricultural reforms for the past 15 days. Several rounds of talks have taken place between leaders of farmers’ groups and union ministers, but they have not reached a logical conclusion. The sixth round of talks that were supposed to take place …
Read More »Farmers’ protests enter on the 14th, stalemate persists despite meeting between Amit Shah and agricultural unions | 10 points – india news
Farmers’ agitation against the Center’s three controversial farm laws entered Wednesday 14 amid signs that the standoff between the government and farm unions will not end soon. As protesting farmers continue to sit on the outskirts of Delhi, occupying several roads leading to the national capital, the sixth round of …
Read More »Farmers protest today in Delhi Latest News, Punjab and Haryana Farmers Protest News
Protest of various organizations in Chandigarh during the Bharat bandh on Tuesday. (Express photo by Kamleshwar Singh) The Bharat bandh called by groups of protesting farmers saw the greatest response in Punjab and Haryana, where roads were blocked and markets were closed on Tuesday. The shutdown, backed by most opposition …
Read More »Farmers’ protests enter on the 14th, stalemate persists despite meeting between Amit Shah and agricultural unions | 10 points – india news
Farmers’ agitation against the Center’s three controversial farm laws entered Wednesday 14 amid signs that the standoff between the government and farm unions will not end soon. As protesting farmers continue to sit on the outskirts of Delhi, occupying several roads leading to the national capital, the sixth round of …
Read More »Farmer turmoil: talks between Amit Shah and farmer leaders fail to make a breakthrough
Talks between Interior Minister Amit Shah and a select group of farmers’ representatives failed to achieve any progress Tuesday night, with union leaders insisting on their demand for repeal of three new laws and rejecting the proposed government amendment. Some leaders also threatened to boycott the sixth round of talks …
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 …
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