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Ab tak 56 : Nine rounds of Centre-farmer talks, no solution in sight

Ab tak 56 : Nine rounds of Centre-farmer talks, no solution in sight Ab tak 56 : Nine rounds of Centre-farmer talks, no solution in sight The talks between the Centre and the protesting farmers have failed to yield any concrete result so far. advertisement UPDATED: January 20, 2021 17:19 IST The 10th round of talks between the Centre and the farmer unions over the three farm laws started at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI) Farmers, agitating against the three new farm laws, have been sitting near border points of the national capital since November 26. The agitation has been continuing for 56 days now, despite extreme cold weather conditions. Farmers have even refused to scale down their demands of repealing the three farm laws.

Will hold peaceful parade on Republic Day; each tractor to carry Tricolour: Farmers

Will hold peaceful parade on Republic Day; each tractor to carry Tricolour: Farmers The farmers unions have assured that they will hold a peaceful parade on the outer ring road in the national capital and added that there will be no disruption on the Republic Day parade BusinessToday.In | January 18, 2021 | Updated 10:08 IST Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, the joint coordination committee of as many as 40 farmers outfits, has decided to go ahead with the proposed Kisan Tractor March on January 26 Farmers who are protesting at Delhi borders for the past 55 days say they will go ahead with their proposed tractor rally on Republic Day. The farmers unions have assured that they will hold a peaceful parade on the outer ring road in the national capital and added that there will be no disruption on the Republic Day parade. Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, the joint coordination committee of as many as 40 farmers outfits, has decided to go ahead with the proposed Kisan Tractor March on January 26.

Farmers protest: SC panel on agri laws to hold first meet on 19 Jan

Farmers protest: SC panel on agri laws to hold first meet on 19 Jan Farmers sit at the site during their ongoing protest against the new farm laws at Singhu Border (ANI)Premium A four-member committee was also constituted to resolve the impasse between the farmers and the central government Share Via Read Full Story The Supreme Court-appointed committee on the three new farm laws will hold its first meeting on 19 January to decide the future course of action, its member Anil Ghanwat said on Sunday. We are meeting on January 19 at the Pusa campus. Only members will meet to decide the future course of action, Ghanwat, President of Shetkari Sanghatana (Maharashtra), told PTI.

Farmer union asks SC to remove members of committee on farm laws, select new people

Jibin George| From Kerala to Kashmir, 22-year-old man cycles around the country in solidarity with the farmers

Jibin George is a hotel management student in Kerala. Jibin George from Kerala.   |  Photo Credit: Twitter Thiruvananthapuram: At the moment, the farmers of the country are battling the bitter cold weather and sitting on a protest around Delhi against the farm laws that were passed by the central government. A lot of support poured in from various parts of the country. Many Punjabi actors and singers joined the protestors and showed their solidarity. Now, a 22-year-old man named Jibin George will be joining as well. Hailing from Kerala, he has decided to cycle from Thiruvananthapuram to Jammu and Kashmir, where he will also make a stop at the Delhi borders to stand with the farmers. 

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