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Maharashtra: Farmers From 21 Districts To Reach Mumbai After 180 Km, Preparations For March From Azad Maidan To Raj Bhavan | 180 किलोमीटर चालून आज मुंबईत पोहोचणार 21 जिल्ह्यांचे शेतकरी, आझाद मैदानापासून राजभवनपर्यंत मोर्चा काढण्याची तयारी

Maharashtra: Farmers From 21 Districts To Reach Mumbai After 180 Km, Preparations For March From Azad Maidan To Raj Bhavan | 180 किलोमीटर चालून आज मुंबईत पोहोचणार 21 जिल्ह्यांचे शेतकरी, आझाद मैदानापासून राजभवनपर्यंत मोर्चा काढण्याची तयारी
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Makhan Singh: The Punjabi radical who fought for freedom in not one but two countries

Makhan Singh: The Punjabi radical who fought for freedom in not one but two countries The trade unionist in Kenya recognised that to achieve freedom, it is important to first challenge the politics of indifference and segregation. Uhuru Sasa, a Kiswahili expression meaning Freedom Now. For the first time, someone had commanded the British to grant complete independence to their territories in East Africa. Singh was soon arrested for being an “undesirable person” under the Deportation (Immigrant British Subjects) Ordinance of 1949. The arrest was not wholly unexpected. He had been orchestrating boycotts and strikes for a while, even before his call for freedom. His defence that his actions were “justified in the circumstances” was a show of defiance. Singh spent the next 11 years in detention, being moved from one facility to another. His son Hindpal Jabbal writes that during this time his father was not permitted any visitors, barring close family.

Left parties in Jharkhand seek spl assembly session to junk farm laws | Ranchi News

Ranchi: A delegation of Left parties on Friday met chief minister Hemant Soren to demand a special session of the state assembly to reject the farm laws passed by the Centre and also initiate the process for holding the panchayat elections. The six-member delegation comprising leaders from CPI, CPM, Marxist Coordination Committee and the CPI(M-L) submitted a 14-point memorandum on various issues of the state. The leaders also urged the state government to support the countrywide agitation staged by farmers and sought simplification of the procurement process of farm products in the state. Notably, the memorandum contained several other demands, including steps to curb the rising crime graph in the state, free vaccination for preventing Covid-19, giving employment to dependent family members of mob lynching victims in their home districts, conduct of special drives for distribution of forest pattas, raising the minimum wage, stopping the process of privatisation of the health se

All India Kisan Sabha announces support for farm protests

All India Kisan Sabha announces support for farm protests SECTIONS Last Updated: Dec 18, 2020, 05:06 PM IST Share Synopsis The three laws are aimed at allowing corporates to make profits at the cost of farmers. To oppose them, we will leave from Nashik on December 21 and take part in the protests underway. Thousands of farmers are expected to join us, said Ashok Dhawale. Agencies All India Kisan Sabha Mumbai: The All India Kisan Sabha on Friday said it would join farmers protesting in Delhi against the new farm laws introduced by the Centre. The announcement was made in Nashik by AIKS leaders Ajit Nawale and Ashok Dhawale, Centre for Indian Trade Unions state president Dr D M Darar and Sunil Malusare among others.

Farmers protest Day 23: PM Modi says new farm laws long-pending demand; Tomar hopeful of ending impasse before year-end

The remark by the prime minister comes on a day when nearly a thousand farmers embarked on a foot march from Morena in Madhya Pradesh to join protests at Delhi borders. Several protesting leaders have threatened to step up their agitation and have said they are prepared to celebrate the Republic Day next year with their own tractor rally on Delhi borders. Informal talks on, hopeful to reach solution before 2020 ends: Tomar In an interview with PTI, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar– who is leading the negotiations with about 40 farmer unions along with Food Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State for Commerce Som Parkash – reiterated on Friday that the three new farm laws are beneficial for farmers and the government is ready to give a written assurance that the minimum support price (MSP) and mandi system will continue.

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