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A farmer in Narayanpet was slapped by a police officer during a protest over urea shortage at PACS. The incident sparked more protests, and the video went viral. Farmers demanded better supplies and action against the officer involved
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A farmer in Karimnagar stalled NH-563 expansion work, demanding better compensation for land acquired for the project. Claiming his land was wrongly classified as agricultural, he protested. Officials said compensation revision is possible through arbitration and took him to the police station
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Around 40 farmers from backward communities have been staging a sit-in since Friday over the disputed land
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The farmers had brought paddy to the primary agriculture cooperative society procurement centre (PACS), but the society had not yet started the procurement, prompting the farmers to stage a protest
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Having run from pillar to post for over a year and appealing to the officials to remove his land from the Prohibited Category, Jeevan suspended himself upside down from a neem tree in his fields. He also fixed all the land documents to the tree
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Around 300 farmers blocked the traffic demanding the government to provide water to their crops
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Thota Yadagiri from Nalgonda district finally received the bonus payment that was pending for a long time
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Farmer leader has been on an indefinite fast for past 35 days to press the Centre to accept various demands, including legal guarantee of MSP for crops
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Nearly 100 farmers from the village arrived at the Collectorate carrying their bank passbook, pattadar passbook and other documents
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The protests will be held in mandal and constituency headquarters across Telangana to pressurise the State government into fulfilling its loan waiver promises.
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aBharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait on Monday joined the protest held by the Telangana leaders in New Delhi against the Centre’s paddy procurement policy and said that there is a need for another protest in the country. Tikait also added that the farmer umbrella body Samyukt Kisan Morcha will back every Chief Minister who […]
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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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The Delhi Police has said adequate security arrangements have been put in place in view of the bandh.
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Narendra said the Centre is under any misconception that it can “cull” the farmers' protest like it has "culled" other agitations in the past using various tactics.
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In the suicide note purportedly left behind by Rajbir, it is mentioned that the three farm laws were responsible for him to take the extreme step.
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The 21-year-old activist was arrested on Saturday from Bengaluru for being allegedly involved in sharing the "toolkit" related to the farmer's protest on social media.
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Government notice quoted more than half a dozen Supreme Court judgments including of constitutional benches as to what is public order and what the rights of authorities are.
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Farmers have been camping on Delhi's border with Uttar Pradesh and Haryana for over two months now, protesting against three farm laws.
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The farmer unions are not running away from negotiations, but the government has to pay heed to their demands and come forward with concrete proposals, farmer union leaders said.
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As per the police estimates, around 2,00,000 farmers from Punjab are set to leave for Delhi as part of their 'Delhi Chalo' agitation from November 26.