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In Photos: Volleyball to Foot Massages, How Farmers Are Beating Stress and Cold as Protests Continue

PHOTOGALLERY Buzz | News18.com | December 21, 2020, 2:55 pm 1/ 8 Farmers have been protesting at Singhu border near Delhi against the Centre’s contentious farm laws for nearly a month now. With technology, laundry centres, foot massage centres and community kitchens, farmers have set up camp at the borders. With Delhi going through a cold wave, this is how farmers at the border, many of whom are elderly, are beating the cold with will and determination to continue their protests – despite multiple hardships that come their way. Photo: Reuters 2/ 8 To beat stress, some farmers were seen playing volleyball at a makeshift play area set up at the camp. Photo: ANI

Netizens express views over pizza langars for protesting farmers

Netizens express views over “pizza langars” for protesting farmers By Neha|   Updated: 13th December 2020 10:38 pm IST Twitter New Delhi: Farmers in the national capital continue to raise their voice opposing the new provisions made in the three farm Bills enacted by the Central government. For the past 17 days, farmers have been protesting at the Singhu, Tikri, Chilla and Ghazipur borders continuously. At the same time ‘langars’ are being organised at various Delhi borders to feed the farmers. At langars, delicious dishes are also being prepared. Snacks for farmers As the farmers wake up in the morning, they prepare a variety of snacks for their fellow comrades, including potatoes, cabbage and bread pakoras. At the same time, tea made from buffalo milk brought from their respective villages is also served with ‘pakoras’.

First Biryani, Now Pizza: Farmers Having Lavish Meals at Protests Outrages Netizens

First Biryani, Now Pizza: Farmers Having Lavish Meals at Protests Outrages Netizens FOLLOW US ON: Thousands of farmers from Haryana, Punjab, and other states are on an indefinite protest at Delhi’s border points, voicing their concerns against the new farm laws, which they fear will dismantle the minimum support price system. With no common ground achieved between the protesting farmers and the central government yet, the public demonstrations are still on. To help them in their ongoing protests, farmers have received unprecedented aid from several organisations across the country to ensure they are well-fed, while also making sure they have beds and that their basic necessities are met.

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