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NGO Installs Bio-Toilets At Delhi Border For Women At Farmers Protest

NGO Installs Bio-Toilets At Delhi Border For Women At Farmers Protest NGO Installs Bio-Toilets At Delhi Border For Women At Farmers Protest The pits have been dug on the roadside. The recycled material is sourced from multiple vendors across the county. Each toilet costs around Rs 60,000. 100 women and specially-abled people have been using the bio-toilet every day, NGO founder said New Delhi: With more women joining the farmers protest at the Singhu border over the last few days, an NGO is installing bio-toilets made using recycled material to ensure that they don t have to worry about the lack of basic amenities.

No New Year Celebrations Until Govt Accepts Our Demands, Say Protesting Farmers

No New Year Celebrations Until Govt Accepts Our Demands, Say Protesting Farmers FOLLOW US ON: Thousands of farmers protesting at the Singhu border for over a month now will ring in the New Year sans any celebrations. There is no New Year for us until the government accepts our demands, said Harjinder Singh from Punjab s Ropar, who has been camping at the Delhi-Haryana border since November 25. In the last round of talks on Wednesday, the government addressed the farmers concerns over the increasing power tariff and penalties for stubble burning, but that wasn t good enough news to celebrate yet, said the farmers. Among the issues that continue to remain unresolved are the revocation of the new farm laws and a legal guarantee of the minimum support price for their crops.

No New Year celebrations until govt accepts our demands: Farmers protesting at Singhu border – vision mp

No New Year celebrations until govt accepts our demands: Farmers protesting at Singhu border – vision mp
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No New Year celebrations until govt accepts our demands: Farmers protesting at Singhu border

Updated Dec 31, 2020 | 17:35 IST In the last round of talks on Wednesday, the government addressed the farmers concerns over the increasing power tariff and penalties for stubble burning. Protesting farmers  |  Photo Credit: PTI New Delhi: Thousands of farmers protesting at the Singhu border for over a month now will ring in the New Year sans any celebrations. There is no New Year for us until the government accepts our demands, said Harjinder Singh from Punjab s Ropar, who has been camping at the Delhi-Haryana border since November 25. In the last round of talks on Wednesday, the government addressed the farmers concerns over the increasing power tariff and penalties for stubble burning, but that wasn t good enough news to celebrate yet, said the farmers.

Farmers to ring in New Year at borders as leaders draw plans for next meet

Ahead of the crucial seventh round of talks between the protesting farmers and the government slated for January 4, farmers’ leaders today prepared their plans to make the Centre agree to the two main demands of repeal of the three acts and some sort of legal backing to the Minimum Support Price (MSP). “The Centre’s appeal yesterday to the farmers to suggest an alternative to repeal of the three acts is an impossibility as the Centre itself has thrust these laws on the people undemocratically,” the working group of the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC), one the groups participating in the agitation said.

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