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Farmers Protest | Faced Unprecedented Vilification Campaign For Helping Protesting Farmers: Khalsa Aid India Chief

Farmers Protest | Faced unprecedented vilification campaign for helping protesting farmers: Khalsa Aid India chief The NGO is currently running a 600-bed full-to-capacity night shelter along with the two Kisan Malls which provide various items of daily use, such as inner wears, thermals, toothbrush and sanitary pads to those in need. PTI December 29, 2020 / 08:24 PM IST Khalsa Aid India, an NGO known for providing aid to people in distress, said the vilification faced by the organisation for helping their own people during the ongoing farmers protest was unprecedented . Registered separately as a charitable trust in 2013, Khalsa Aid India has been camping from day one of the farmers protest at the two major protest sites of Singhu and Tikri. Initially serving only langars, they shifted attention to the other important needs of the protesting farmers when others too started free community kitchens.

From uprooting mobile towers to cries of #BoycottJio— the farmers protests in India are heating up and spreading far and wide

» From uprooting mobile towers to cries of #BoycottJio the farmers’ protests in India are heating up and spreading far and wide From uprooting mobile towers to cries of #BoycottJio the farmers’ protests in India are heating up and spreading far and wide Prabhjote GillDec 29, 2020, 13:28 IST Farmers shout slogans at Singhu border amid protests against the India s new farm laws in New Delhi on December 26BCCL It’s been over 30 days since farmers protesting India’s new farming laws have gathered at New Delhi’s borders. Since the December 8 nationwide Bharat Bandh, farmers’ protests have also erupted in other parts of the country.

Faced Unprecedented Vilification Campaign for Helping Protesting Farmers: Khalsa Aid India Director

3-MIN READ Faced Unprecedented Vilification Campaign for Helping Protesting Farmers: Khalsa Aid India Director International NGO Khalsa Aid has set up a foot massage centre at the borders for farmers. (Image: REUTERS/Adnan Abidi) Registered separately as a charitable trust in 2013, Khalsa Aid India has been camping from day one of the farmers protest at the two major protest sites of Singhu and Tikri. FOLLOW US ON: Khalsa Aid India, an NGO known for providing aid to people in distress, said the vilification faced by the organisation for helping their own people during the ongoing farmers protest was unprecedented . Registered separately as a charitable trust in 2013, Khalsa Aid India has been camping from day one of the farmers protest at the two major protest sites of Singhu and Tikri. Initially serving only langars, they shifted attention to the other important needs of the protesting farmers when others too started free community kitchens.

Khalsa Aid sets up Kisan Mall at Delhi s Tikri border for protesting farmers

Toggle navigation Khalsa Aid has set up Kisan Mall at Tikri border to provide items of daily use to farmers. (Photo/ANI) Khalsa Aid sets up Kisan Mall at Delhi s Tikri border for protesting farmers ANI | Updated: Dec 25, 2020 08:47 IST New Delhi [India], December 25 (ANI): The international NGO (Non-Governmental Organisation) Khalsa Aid has been set up Kisan Mall at Tikri border to provide items of daily use for free of cost to protesting farmers. The racks are stocked with toothbrushes, toothpaste, soaps, oil, shampoo, vaseline, combs, mufflers, heating pads, knee caps, thermal suits, shawls and blankets, among other things. We distribute issue a token to farmers through Khalsa Aid with which they can procure items from Kisan Mall. They arrive here with a token. We have made a list of things available. All things which are of daily use are available here. Khalsa aid volunteers pick things as per the requirements of farmers and giv

Daily Briefing: Farmers protest, Muzaffarnagar riots, DDC polls and more

Daily Briefing: Farmers’ protest, Muzaffarnagar riots, DDC polls and more From two Covid-positive passengers from the UK going missing at Delhi airport, to the new Kisan Mall at Tikri border catering to the basic needs of agitating farmers, Here are today s top stories. December 24, 2020 8:46:09 am Express Cartoon by EP Unny. Good morning, Big story  Even as no immediate solution is in sight to break the deadlock over the farm laws, what is clear is that the farmers and the Government are open to talks. However, each side has a caveat of their own for coming to the negotiating table. The farmer unions are looking for a

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