Delhi: Farmers' group from Punjab starts informal school for slum kids at Singhu Border
The temporary school is part of the multiple 'sewa' practices being offered at the protest site.
(Image: ANI)
Updated: Dec 17, 2020, 11:55 AM IST
As the farmers' protests reached day 22, it has now been established how the agrarian agitators are making do with their resources to make sure they can keep the protest going against the farm laws introduced by Centre.
With several rounds of talks with the government ending in deadlock, the protesters have found new ways to help each other and those living around the protest site, be it community kitchens, medical services or libraries.