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Protests against agri laws: Books emerging as farmers best friends at Singhu border

Protests against agri laws: Books emerging as farmers best friends at Singhu border Thirty-two-year-old Harbans Singh, for instance, who has been camping for past one week, said he can t recall the last time he picked a book for reading. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Thousands of farmers have been camping at several Delhi border points for 21 days on the trot, causing closure of several routes. (Photo | Shekhar Yadav, EPS) By PTI NEW DELHI: Protesting farmers, who have been holding their fort at the Singhu border for over 20 days, are keeping monotony and boredom at bay by adding new books to their reading list day after day.

Books Keeping Farmers Company During Protest At Singhu Border

Books Keeping Farmers Company During Protest At Singhu Border Several books are seen at the protest site, including biographies of revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh, Che Guevara and Vladimir Lenin in English, Hindi and Punjabi as well. PTI 17 December 2020 outlookindia.com 2020-12-17T17:10:16+05:30 Protesting farmers, who have been holding their fort at the Singhu border for over 20 days, are keeping monotony and boredom at bay by adding new books to their reading list day after day. For many, it is a new found love. Thirty-two-year-old Harbans Singh, for instance, who has been camping for past one week, said he can t recall the last time he picked a book for reading.

Udta Nahi, Padhta Punjab : Books emerge as farmers best friends at Singhu border

Updated Dec 17, 2020 | 16:28 IST There are books on farmers distress, Punjab s rich history and on the teachings of Sikh Gurus who stood for national integration, peace, brotherhood and communal harmony. Protesting farmers at Singhu border in Delhi.  |  Photo Credit: PTI New Delhi: Protesting farmers, who have been holding their fort at the Singhu border for over 20 days, are keeping monotony and boredom at bay by adding new books to their reading list day after day. For many, it is a new found love. Thirty-two-year-old Harbans Singh, for instance, who has been camping for past one week, said he can t recall the last time he picked a book for reading.

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