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Hyderabad: Transplant surgeons at Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) have performed double lung transplant on a 34-year-old male patient hailing from Haryana, who had recovered from Covid-19 infection but in the process his lungs were damaged and needed transplantation. With the patient suffering from end-state lung disease, the surgeons led by hospital’s heart and […]
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"On completion of reforms, additional borrowing permission of Rs 23,523 crore has been issued to them," Finance Ministry statement said.
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The Minister said the Union government which was trying to protect interests of certain corporate firms was causing a huge blow to the agriculture sector by amending the laws.
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Nalgonda: Calling upon the TRS elected representatives and the party members to participate in Bharath Bandh on December 8, Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy on Monday stressed the need to mount pressure on the Centre for revocation of three new farm laws. Speaking at a media conference along with Nalgonda MLA Kancherla Bhupal Reddy, the […]
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London : TRS NRI wing UK leaders have extended their support to farmers protesting against the agricultural reforms in Delhi by joining a car rally organised by NRI groups in the UK. After the car rally, TRS NRI founder president Anil Kurmachalam said farm laws brought by the Central government were against farmers and demanded […]
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Karimnagar: CPI State secretary Chada Venkat Reddy found fault with the Union government for neglecting farmers and taking steps only to benefit the corporates. Speaking at a protest demonstration organised by the CPI district unit at Kaman chowk on Saturday in support of agitating farmers in Delhi demanding the abolition of Farm laws, Venkat Reddy […]
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The JJP is primarily a rural Jat-centric party with the farmers as its core vote bank. The Jat, a dominant farming community, comprises 28 per cent of state's population.
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Only one of the two carriageways on the Noida Link Road (also known as the Chilla road) was open, allowing commuters coming from Delhi to enter Uttar Pradesh via Noida, they said.
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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Delhi Congress have arranged food and other essential items for the agitating farmers, who have been sitting on the Delhi-Haryana border for the last six days since.
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Govt instead of sympathising with farmers' cause used all measures like water cannons, tear gas to stop them . I cannot continue my support to such a govt, said Independent MLA Sombir Sangwan
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The former UP chief minister also accused the government of giving false promises of doubling income of farmers.
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The ongoing protests by thousands of farmers entered the fifth day on Monday, with the protesters threatening to block all five entry points to Delhi
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The Narendra Modi-led NDA government has set a target of doubling farmers' income by 2022.
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Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that the Central government is committed for the prosperity of farmers and said "gumrahi gang" is trying to mislead them.
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Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has welcomed the Union government's decision allowing farmers to enter the national capital and hold peaceful agitation.
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It is deplorable that the Centre has shown neither the urgency nor sensitivity to address farmers' concerns over the new laws
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Some youths threw metal barricades into the Ghaggar river from the bridge where they were stopped, repeating what an earlier group of farmers had done on Thursday
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Situation was tense at the border points as Delhi Police made repeated announcements on loudspeakers asking the farmers to retreat.
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Farmers' bodies said they will hold a dharna wherever they are stopped from moving towards the national capital.
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Haryana Police used water cannons and teargas to disperse hundreds of farmers from Punjab marching towards Delhi to protest the Centre's farm laws