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Farmers at Ghazipur border use solar panels to charge phones, tractor batteries ANI | Updated: Dec 19, 2020 12:43 IST
By Suraj Bakshi
New Delhi [India], December 19 (ANI): Amid the lack of facilities, farmers protesting against the new farm laws at Delhi s Ghazipur border have started using solar panels to charge their phones, tractor batteries and to carry out other important works.
After using washing machines and chappati maker machines at the Singhu border, farmers at the Ghazipur border are now making arrangements for themselves. We have brought solar panels with us to charge our phones and tractors battery. Work is underway at our lands in our villages so we have to contact our family on regular basis via phone, said an agitating farmer, Amrit Singh.