Farmers protest live updates: First day of farmers protest at Jantar Mantar went peaceful, says Delhi Police PRO
Farmers protest live updates: First day of farmers protest at Jantar Mantar went peaceful, says Delhi Police PRO
Farmers protest live updates: First day of farmers protest at Jantar Mantar went peaceful, says Delhi Police PRO
Farmers held demonstrations at Jantar Mantar in Delhi after Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) permitted them to hold protest from today till August 9. Security cameras at Jantar Mantar, close to Parliament, have been inspected to ensure cops can monitor the situation. The protesters will be taken to the site in buses with police escorts. Strict observance of Covid-appropriate behaviour is to be enforced. DDMA has allowed a maximum of 200 protesters bearing identity cards at Jantar Mantar each day between 11am and 5pm. Stay with TOI for all the latest updates:Read Less
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The Gurus were around at a time when monarchy was most definitely the political norm. However, we must recognise that new “kingdoms” were still being created around the globe even into the nineteenth century, and royal elites in Ranjit Singh’s day were continually trying to assert themselves in a multitude of ways – a fact that perhaps conflicts with modern, popular understandings of that century as an era in which nation-states and democracy were becoming the order of the day.
Take Europe, where new states headed by royal dynasties were created throughout the nineteenth century, even as demands for constitutional reforms of monarchies were growing louder and revolutions were taking place. Examples include the kingdoms of Greece, Belgium, Bulgaria and unified Italy.