The Delhi Traffic Police said on Saturday that two national highways, NH9 and NH24, were closed for the movement of traffic from Delhi to Ghaziabad, as farmers continue their protests against the central government agricultural reforms introduced in September. When updating travelers via Twitter, the police advised them to take …
Read More »Prime Minister Narendra Modi Releases Rs 18 Billion Quota Under PM-Kisan, Addresses Farmers: Key Points | India News
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday released quotas of more than 18 billion rupees under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) scheme to more than 9 million beneficiary farm families. Under the PM-Kisan Scheme, a financial benefit of Rs 6,000 / – is provided to eligible beneficiary …
Read More »The protests against the farm law enter on the 22nd, the Supreme Court will resume the hearing on the blockade of the Delhi borders | 10 points – india news
Farmers’ agitation against the three controversial farm laws came on the 22nd Thursday as the number of protesters continues to rise on Delhi’s borders. On Wednesday, the 21st of the protests, the Supreme Court heard petitions requesting instructions from the authorities to remove the protesters from the borders of the …
Read More »Unable to bear “farmers plight”, Sikh cleric is shot dead Delhi News
NEW DELHI: A Sikh preacher who supported farmers’ agitation against the Center’s farm laws allegedly committed suicide near the Singhu Border in Delhi on Wednesday, police said. A handwritten note in Punjabi, allegedly left by the deceased, says that he could not bear the “pain of the farmers.” The note …
Read More »Farmers protests: Ghazipur and Singhu borders closed to traffic | Delhi News
NEW DELHI: The borders of Ghazipur, Singhu, among others, were closed on Tuesday for inbound traffic from Ghaziabad to Delhi in the wake farmers protests, the Delhi Traffic Police (DTP) reported on Tuesday. “The Ghazipur border is closed to traffic coming from Ghaziabad to Delhi due to protests from farmers. …
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