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India s Top Court Puts Controversial Farm Laws on Hold | Voice of America

English By Anjana Pasricha Share on Facebook Print this page NEW DELHI - India’s Supreme Court has indefinitely placed on hold three controversial farm laws that have triggered the biggest farmers protest in decades and formed a committee to resolve the impasse between the government and the farmers. However, farm leaders spearheading the six-week long stir vowed not to call off the protest that has seen tens of thousands of farmers camp on major highways on the outskirts of New Delhi demanding the roll back of the legislation.    We are going to suspend the implementation of the three farm laws until further orders, Chief Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde said on Tuesday after a three-judge bench heard several petitions challenging the laws. The court called it a “victory for fair play.”   

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New signages, names of freedom fighters at famed protest site

New signages, names of freedom fighters at famed protest site India Updated: Monday, January 11, 2021, 12:50 [IST] New Delhi, Jan 11: The farmers protesting at the Singhu border against the new farm laws have installed a green signage near the main stage. The organisers say that the signage has been installed to remember the freedom fighters of the country and is a symbol of the cultural movement at the border. The 10 kilometre long protest spot has been divided into seven areas and have been named after freedom fighters-Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, Chandrashekhar Azad, Kartar Singh Sarabha and Sikh warrior Banda Singh Bahadur.

Despite dead crows, Delhiites take bird flu lightly

Despite dead crows, Delhiites take bird flu lightly Despite dead crows, Delhiites take bird flu lightly Locals in Malviya Nagar forced a park to reopen just hours after a dead crow was found inside. The city has been hit by bird flu, a dangerous virus that affects birds but can also transfer to humans. advertisement UPDATED: January 11, 2021 19:00 IST At least two crows were reported found dead by local residnet welfare associations in Delhi on Monday (File | PTI) Locals in Delhi are yet to take the bird flu threat seriously even as the city has reported several positive cases among crows and ducks. The national capital, a popular spot for the migrant birds during the winter, has become the

Farm leaders devise strategy ahead of Jan 15 talks with govt over agri laws

Read more about Farm leaders devise strategy ahead of Jan 15 talks with govt over agri laws on Business Standard. With their next round of talks with the Centre fixed for January 15, leaders of different farmer organisations discussed their strategy to intensify their protest further and other related issues

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