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April 07, 2021 21:02 IST
“We have altered our schedules to ensure we travel during the day and avoid curfew hours”
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Farmers seen during their protest over the new farm law issue at Singhu Border, in Delhi on Wednesday.
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SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA
“We have altered our schedules to ensure we travel during the day and avoid curfew hours”
Despite a spike in COVID-19 cases and imposition of curbs across many States, protesting farmers at the Singhu border said they were determined to continue with their movement.
Several protesters who have been camping at the borders for over four months now said on Wednesday that farmers had overcome the fear of the virus and they had altered their rotation schedules to ensure they travelled during the day and avoided the curfew hours.
Digging in for the summer
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March 07, 2021 10:20 IST
In a bid to handle the heat, protesting farmers at Delhi’s borders are setting up ‘trolley colonies’ and semi-permanent structures that have been fitted with desert coolers and air conditioners
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A tractor is being parked on National Highway-9 during farmers protest against the new farm laws, at Bahadurgarh bypass in New Delhi on February 17, 2021. | Photo Credit:
Sushil Kumar Verma
In a bid to handle the heat, protesting farmers at Delhi’s borders are setting up ‘trolley colonies’ and semi-permanent structures that have been fitted with desert coolers and air conditioners