India News: Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait on Monday rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance on the Minimum Support Price (MSP) system and said that the co
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Rescue operations underway near Tapovan Tunnel, after a glacier broke off in Joshimath causing a massive flood in the Dhauli Ganga river, in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Monday.
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Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd (JPVL) has said it has closed its Vishnuprayag Hydro Electric Project (VHEP) as a precaution in view of flash foods in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand
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NEW DELHI :
Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd (JPVL) has said it has closed its Vishnuprayag Hydro Electric Project (VHEP) as a precaution in view of flash foods in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.
Andolan Jeevi Remark
Andolan Jeevi Remark Agitation has an important role in democracy and people have a right to oppose the government s wrong policies, a farmer leader told news agency PTI
Updated: February 09, 2021 7:11 am IST
Farmers have been protesting against the centre s agriculture laws since November last year (File)
New Delhi:
Farmers protesting the agriculture laws say they are willing to hold talks with the centre to resolve the weeks-long stand-off, but have taken exception to a remark by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that refers to
andolan jeevi (professional protesters) who have hijacked their nationwide protests. We have never refused to hold talks. Whenever the government has called us we held discussions with Union Ministers. We are ready for talks with them, farmer leader Shivkumar Kakka told news agency PTI.
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They. however, said that their agitation against farm laws will continue
Public meetings and hunger strikes will be held across the country on Jan 30 on Mahatma Gandhi s death anniversary to emphasise on peace and non-violence
New Delhi: As widening cracks in their ongoing agitation against the three farm laws after the violence during Tuesday’s tractor parade, farmer unions have now cancelled their planned march to Parliament on February 1 when the
They, however, said on Wednesday that their agitation against the
farm laws will continue and public meetings and hunger strikes will be held across the country on January 30 on Mahatma Gandhi s death anniversary to emphasise on peace and non-violence.