IFA will hold a nationwide rally this Friday, June 11, to highlight the importance of commercial farming to the rural economy. It will be the first large scale .
IFA will hold a nationwide rally this Friday, June 11, to highlight the importance of commercial farming to the rural economy.It will be the first large scale d.
The âdifficulty factorâ reports like Freedom House miss before ranking democracies
The âdifficulty factorâ reports like Freedom House miss before ranking democracies
The top ten democracies of the world put together have 8.5 per cent of Indiaâs population. Decidedly, they do not have too many people.
Ramanath Jha 9 April, 2021 12:39 pm IST Text Size:
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Freedom House, a US government-funded non-profit, non-governmental organisation publishes an annual report on democracy, political freedom, and human rights titled
Freedom in the World. In the 2021 Report, of a total of 195 countries, 82 were found free, 59 partly free, and 54 not free. Indiaâs status as a democracy was downgraded from âFreeâ to âPartly Free,â primarily on account of alleged ârising violence and discriminatory policiesâ and âa crackdown on expressions of dissent.â This brought a sharp repartee f
Farmers Resolve to Oppose Threats as Delhi Police Erects Posters Warning Protesters at Tikri The Delhi police has placed some posters at the Tikri border protest site where farmers have been warned that they will have to vacate the area, the SKM said in the statement.
Farmers protest. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: Agitating farmer union on Tuesday objected to Delhi police putting posters that allegedly warned off protesters at the Tikri border site, even as the force claimed these were not new and only informed the protesters that they would not be allowed to enter the national capital.
Updated Feb 20, 2021 | 19:49 IST
Thousands of protesters had clashed with the police during the tractor parade called by farmer unions on Republic Day to highlight their demand for the repeal of the Centre s three farm laws. Farmers remove police barricades set up near the Red Fort on Republic Day  |  Photo Credit: PTI
New Delhi: Amid the ongoing investigation, the Delhi Police on Saturday released the photographs of 20 people who were allegedly involved in the violence that broke out at the Red Fort during the farmers tractor parade on February 26.
The Delhi Police has been using facial recognition technology to identify the culprits from the unidentified huge crowds. The police said they are scanning the videos and releasing the pictures of the accused from them.