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Contemporary Farmers Protests and the New Rural–Agrarian in India | Economic and Political Weekly

Contemporary Farmers Protests and the New Rural–Agrarian in India | Economic and Political Weekly
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Centre ready for talks, but won t repeal agri laws; farmers threaten to block rail despite cold and COVID-19

Centre ready for talks, but won t repeal agri laws; farmers threaten to block rail despite cold and COVID-19 As the farmers protest entered the 15th day, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that the Centre remains open to have dialogue with farmers, but the farmers demand for withdrawing the legislations is not acceptable FP Staff December 10, 2020 21:33:27 IST File photo of Union agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar As the farmers protest entered the 15th day, Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar Thurday appealed to the protesting farmers to withdraw their agitation while indicating that the Centre would not withdraw the three contentious farm laws enacted in September this year.

The Farmer s Angst - Understanding the New Farm Laws

Political-corporate nexus It is not every day that one needs a doctor, a lawyer, a policemen or a priest, but everyday, three times a day, you need a farmer. Farmers are not a homogenous community. There are caste and class differences because, among land-owning farmers, the socio-economic spectrum of farmers is huge. At one end are wealthy, university-educated farmers with large land-holdings, who are also traders or aggregators, own agri-based industries, have political clout (sometimes as MLAs/MPs), and may or may not live on their land. At the low end, are marginal/ subsistence farmers who live on their land.

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