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Hyderabad: Pledging his support to the ongoing agitation against farm laws in the northern States, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao demanded that the Centre withdraw these laws. Elaborating on how Telangana supported the Centre during the election of the President and the Vice-President and in getting various Bills passed in the Parliament, he pointed out […]
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Lakhimpur Kheri incident clearly shows the Centre’s failure to address the concerns of protesting farmers
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Hyderabad: The second successful virtual mock parliament session was held at Delhi Public School, Nadergul. Students from classes VII to X participated and acted as members of the Parliament. They discussed and debated various issues of national and international significance. They exhibited how members of parliament discuss issues, circulate and pass or reject Bills by […]
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Moving the resolution in the Assembly, Stalin said the three farm laws are against the farmers and would destroy agriculture.
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Khammam: Rakhi Pournami was celebrated in an innovative way at Wyra in the district on Sunday opposing the Centre’s three contentious Farm Laws, which the Supreme Court has already put on hold in January. The women members of the Telangana Rythu Sangham made Rakhis with farm produce. At a programme organised under the aegis of […]
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He said Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had emerged as a role model for others in the country with the implementation of Rythu Bandhu scheme in Telangana State.
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A group of 200 farmers will travel to Jantar Mantar from their Singhu border demonstration site in buses with a police escort and hold protest there from 11 am to 5 pm.
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On January 26, protesting farmers had clashed with police during the tractor rally against the Centre's three farm laws and stormed into the Red Fort.
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Farmer bodies have given a call to observe May 26 as a “black day” to mark six months of the agitation against the laws.
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In a press release here, Rao said the BJP, which had brought three farm laws against the interests of farmers, had no moral right to do Deekshas in favour of the farmers.
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"We extend our support to the call given by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) to observe a countrywide protest day on May 26 marking the completion of six months of the heroic peaceful Kisan struggle," the statement said
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The committee comprises four members: Bhupinder Singh Mann, National President, Bharatiya Kisan Union and All India Kisan Coordination Committee; Dr. Parmod Kumar Joshi, Agricultural Economist, Director for South Asia
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Enhanced market choice does not assure farmers guaranteed price for there is no accountability on the agreeing parties
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The members of the Left parties also participated in the Bandh at Maddilapalem junction against the Centre over agriculture laws and privatisation of the Vizag steel plant.
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The farmers have gathered at several highways and roads in the two states including in Bathinda, Ludhiana, Amritsar, Patiala, Mohali, Rohtak, Jhajjar and Bhiwani districts.
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The Delhi Police has said adequate security arrangements have been put in place in view of the bandh.
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According to the Samkyukta Kisan Morcha, the nationwide shutdown will start at 6 am and it will be in force up to 6 pm across the country on March 26.
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Earlier on Sunday, Tikait had suggested that farmers in Karnataka should organise a protest in the state similar to that of Delhi.
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The BKU leader said farmers need to protest against the Central government's decision of privatising PSUs.
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The state NCP chief also alleged that more than 300 farmers have died in the ongoing protest against the three new central farm laws.