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dyanamic · 2 months
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Delve into the complexities of the farmers' protests with 'Fields of Change: Unveiling the Reasons Behind the Farmers' Protests.' Gain insight into the socio-economic factors, policy concerns, and grassroots movements driving this significant agricultural movement. Explore the voices, issues, and impact shaping this pivotal moment in global agriculture.
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newswatchindia · 7 months
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kasganj Accident News UP: Saturday became a day for the entire village, half of the village lost their lives in a tractor trolley accident.
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kasganj Accident News UP Hindi: The number of dead in the tractor trolley accident that took place on Saturday near village Gadhai on Dariavganj-Patiali road in Kasganj district is said to be 24. There were 54 people in the tractor-trolley. The highest among these is Eta
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wnewsguru · 1 year
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God bless the farmers, the backbone of humanity 💕
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chg-design · 8 months
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Farmers Protest Going Well.
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dyanmevaarutm · 18 days
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propicsmedia · 26 days
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newshawkers · 2 months
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15 अगस्त को देश भर में ट्रैक्टर मार्च|
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emnenews · 2 months
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CM Fulfils Another Promise Made With Farmers
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The Chief Minister, weaving a tapestry of support, offered both immediate financial assistance and a long-term safety net for the family of Shubkaran Singh. This young farmer, a fallen soldier in the fight for farmers' rights, tragically lost his life during a protest. The CM, recognizing farmers as the "unsung heroes who till the soil of our nation," presented a 1 crore rupee grant and a government job as a mark of respect for Singh's dedication. He also shed light on the environmental toll on these vital workers, praising their unwavering spirit despite limitations on resources like water and arable land. This act serves as a two-fold message - a personal tribute to a fallen advocate and a message of solidarity for the entire agricultural community.
https://www.theenews.in/news/cm-fulfils-another-promise-made-with-farmers/
#Punjab #FarmerSupport #FinancialAid #GovernmentJob #ShubkaranSingh #CMDeliversPromise #MartyrsFamily #Agriculture #Wellbeing #PunjabGovernment
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advancebiofuel · 7 months
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newswatchindia · 7 months
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Internet service started in 7 districts of Haryana, Internet was closed since February 13 due to farmers' movement.
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Latest Update News farmers protest in Haryana: Farmers protest (Latest Update News farmers protest in Haryana) is now gradually cooling down. Once again farmers are returning to their homes, while on the other hand some farmers are still stuck at their places. It is being told that the movement has been stopped for a few days.
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newslime · 7 months
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Farmers Resume 'Delhi Chalo' March: Police Heightens Vigil at Borders
Welcome back to the latest developments in the ongoing farmers' protest! As the 'Delhi Chalo' march gains momentum once again, tensions are high at the Tikri, Singhu, and Ghazipur borders. Let's dive into the updates shaping this significant movement.
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The Call to Action
On Wednesday, farmers will resume their 'Delhi Chalo' march with renewed determination. Following the call from the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha and the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political), farmer leaders are urging their peers from across the nation to join the protest in Delhi. This resumption marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle for farmers' rights.
Vigilance Amidst Tensions
In response to the march, the Delhi Police has escalated vigilance efforts at key border points. With tensions running high, authorities are closely monitoring the situation at the Tikri, Singhu, and Ghazipur borders to maintain order and security.
Ongoing Protests and Future Actions
Since the initial 'Delhi Chalo' march was halted by security forces, protesting farmers have remained steadfast at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points. Not content with just one action, farmers have announced a countrywide rail roko on March 10, signaling their unwavering commitment to pressing their demands.
Farmer leaders Sarwan Singh Pandher and Jagjit Singh Dallewal have vowed to continue the protest, undeterred by potential obstacles such as the Model Code of Conduct for elections. Their determination underscores the gravity of the issues at hand and the resilience of the farming community.
A Call for Attention: Mahapanchayat and Stalemates
Looking ahead, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) has called for a Mahapanchayat in Delhi on March 14 to spotlight critical issues ranging from MSP guarantees to pension rights for farmers and farm laborers. Despite numerous rounds of talks, the deadlock between farmers and the government persists, highlighting the depth of unresolved grievances.
Voices of Demand and Action
The demands of the farmers echo loudly: a legal guarantee of MSP on all crops, implementation of the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations, debt waivers, and justice for victims of past violence. These demands reflect not just economic concerns but also a cry for justice and dignity for the farming community.
Ongoing Developments and Roadblocks
As tensions simmer, authorities reopened the Ambala-Chandigarh national highway after a three-week closure. However, the barricades at the Haryana-Punjab border in Shambu near Ambala remain, underscoring the ongoing challenges in the region.
Conclusion
The farmers' protest is not just a movement; it's a testament to the resilience and resolve of those fighting for their rights. As the 'Delhi Chalo' march resumes and tensions escalate, the eyes of the nation are on the farmers and their unwavering quest for justice and dignity.
Stay tuned for more updates as this crucial saga unfolds, and let's continue to stand in solidarity with those on the front lines of change. Together, we can amplify their voices and work towards a fairer, more equitable future for all.
Keep marching, keep fighting, and keep the spirit of resistance alive!
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lasseling · 7 months
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IT'S HAPPENING
Swedish farmers have now JOINED the European wide farmers protest.
Something big, something historic has been taking place all over Europe the last few months. Farmers in 20 European countries have taken to the streets to protest against unfair policies driven in large by the climate agenda.
If you have only been reading the mainstream media, you might not have realized how large these protests actually are.
I've been following this and tens of thousands of farmers all over Europe have been protesting for months. They've blockaded Paris, they've blockaded airports, they've even built walls around government buildings in protests.
These protests are nothing but historic, yet you barely see anything about it in the news. The farmers are saying NO to the World Economic Forum agenda.
Now the protests have reached Sweden, with farmers taking to the streets with hundreds of their tractors, with some carrying banners reading "No farmers, No food, No future".
It's estimated that hundreds 9f tractors joined the protests in the Swedish region of Skåne.
You see, this all comes back to the UN Agenda 2030. They have outlined several "Global Goals" that is to be implemented all over the world in time for the year 2030.
One of these goals is "Climate Action". And they have decided that farmers are polluting to much.
Instead, if you are to listen to the World Economic Forum, people should be eating insects and fake meat to save the planet.
There was even a guest at this years World Economic Forum who said that fishing and farming was akin to "ecocide" and should "recognized legally as a serious crime". Yes, you read that correctly.
So the plan is that you will eat fake meat and insects to save the planet. In reality, this is not much different from what happened under the Soviet Union.
Stalin called farmers the "enemy of the people". The Communists seized the farmers land. The result was that millions of people were starved to death.
Now we are seeing the elites wanting to seize control of the food supply in the name of climate change.
Farmers are now once again being painted as “enemies” because they supposedly pollute the earth. It's
Climate Communism.
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shayaranasafar · 7 months
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I stand with farmers 🇮🇳
As Fred Hampton said, “You can kill a revolutionary but you can never kill the revolution.”
© Aks Akshita Aks
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