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December 31, 2020 The farmer protest against the recent farm laws, which is essentially agrarian in nature with overwhelming male participation has thrown up a social curveball and a very pleasant one at that! A surprising yet heartening aspect of this protest is the silent revolution being architected by its women. This male-dominated farmer movement has made visible a silent powerful trajectory through the women, both young and old, across socio-economic classes, who have donned emphatic leadership roles in it and are busy shattering stereotypes. The desire to provide service to humanity (Sewa as we know it) and instrument change through it characterises these women. Community service in its myriad forms is evident here and no, we are not talking about traditional roles of a caregiver or a housekeeper alone. These women are not making Rotis and langar or cleaning utensils, that they have left to their male counterparts, they are at the forefront of the farmer agitation, ....