Punjab to Tikri: 50 students travel 300 km to join protest
The school s managing director, Ranjeet Kaur, said the students will stay here for at least two-three days after which other batches will arrive: We will stay in tractors and trolleys like other farmers. We know people here who have made arrangements for us. December 29, 2020 1:26:10 am
The students along with the school’s MD Ranjeet Kaur at Tikri on Monday.
Around 50 schoolgirls travelled 300 km from Kishangarh in Punjab and joined farmers at the Tikri border on Monday to extend their support to the protest. Dressed in their uniform, the students, mostly from classes XI and XII of Holy Heart Senior Secondary School, staged a march in the afternoon and raised slogans such as ‘Kisan Ekta Zindabad’.
Couple from Italy defers return to join stir
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December 11, 2020 00:43 IST
The family owns land in Patiala and fears it would be misused under the new law
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Lovepreet Bainz and Ramandeep Kaur Bainz at the protest site.
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Hemani Bhandari
The family owns land in Patiala and fears it would be misused under the new law
A newly-wed couple Lovepreet Bainz and Ramandeep Kaur Bainz, who are permanent residents of Italy, deferred their return plans and have joined the farmers’ protest. They were planning to leave the country in January but changed the plan in the wake of the farmers’ agitation that is intensifying by the day.