Women Not So Invisible In Farm Law Protests
Women farmers take valuable tips from women’s day march to reach out to a wider audience at home PTI outlookindia.com 2021-03-09T19:58:58+05:30
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A day after celebrating Women’s Day at farmers’ protest sites, most of the ladies are back – or on way – home to attend to household and agricultural chores.
But for many of them, it was a hands-on experience and learning which they intend to share with others in villages or at block-level.
Thousands of women farmers had joined protests against the Centre’s farm laws at the national capital’s borders on Monday, March 8. They had taken leadership and managed the event that day, marking it as Mahila Kisan Diwas.
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Thus, this International Women’s Day, protesting farmers have a reason to celebrate their role.
Since Saturday evening, large numbers of women have been reaching Delhi’s Singhu, Ghazipur and Tikri borders to assume responsibility of all management activities on Monday, March 8.