Hubballi: The department of social welfare, Hubballi has invited for application for organising programmes in collaboration with taluk-level scheduled.
by Tushar G. - Jan 19, 2021 09:05 AM
Punjab farmers protesting at Delhi border.
Snapshot
The staying of farm laws by the Supreme Court has further complicated the line between action and inaction.
Here are the reasons why the stance of the court is problematic.
Yesterday (January 18), in a short yet conclusive hearing, the Supreme Court of India ruled that the Delhi Police is free to decide on the entry of protesting farmers into Delhi around 26 January. The apex court was hearing a plea where the Centre was seeking an injunction against the tractor rally in Delhi on Republic Day.
The matter is set to be taken up again tomorrow (20 January) for discussion in the court while farmers from Singhu and the government will enter into negotiations for the tenth time.