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SinghStation 1900 Ranjit Bawa starrer Toofan singh is essentially a story of an outlaw who revolts against the corrupt system and government to become the voice of people. The name Toofan Singh is given to him by fellow outlaws. Since childhood Toofan Singh was a menace against oppressing system of government and even went to jail for his beliefs and rights. After a long point of time when police and government are not doing their duty the right way he comes a back to lead a uprising in Punjab with those who shared his ideas and thought process. Uprising lead by Toofan Singh is completely violent as he believes that the answers one can’t get from silence, can from guns. Ranjit Bawa gives an astonishing performance as he had actually lived this performance in real life. Yashpal Sharma who played a cop did complete justice to his character while subtly serving a nuanced performance. Cast of the film is gigantic and not one actor looked out of his char ....
The truth will out. If ignored on television, it will arrive in a trolley. That’s how Trolley Times, the voice of the farmers’ movement, came into being. Disturbed by claims in the mainstream media, particularly news channels, about Khalistani and Maoist hands in the farmers’ protest, a group of young men had decided to set up an independent platform that could emerge as the voice of the movement. As the farmers’ tractor trolleys had become a symbol of the protest, they instantly named their newspaper the Trolley Times. “The farmers were fighting the corporate-backed propaganda machinery. What complicated matters was that BJP leaders and supporters jumped in to malign the movement,” Ajaypal Natt, a member of the core team of the newspaper, told The Telegraph. ....
Schools of thought sprout at farm protest sites Lecture series, publications and libraries mark the intellectual resistance against the new farm laws The serpentine blockade of NH44 by farmers at Dakha Singhu on Delhi’s border with Haryana has been the cynosure of the movement against the new farm laws. However, the blockade of NH9 at Tikri Kalan further southwest on the border has spurred an intellectual resistance to the new laws with the first library and newspaper of the movement emerging from here. Organisers have now started a lecture series too, and they have inspired several such publications and libraries across protest sites of farmers. ....
As âTrolley Timesâ Captures Imaginations, Punjab Remembers Historic Newspapers of Protest From 1907âs struggle against British land revenue rates, to 202-21âs agitation against the new farm laws, at least five newspapers were launched to provide platforms for those fighting for their rights. A group of protesters read the Trolley Times at Singhu border. Photo: Kusum Arora Rights13/Jan/2021 Jalandhar: Nearly a century ago, when desperate farmers and labourers in Punjab agitated for their rights in British-ruled India, they found a platform in a newspaper called Kirti (Labourer). This newspaper not only led to the formation of the Kirti Kisan Party but also caught the attention of the national and foreign press. In its February 11, 1928, edition, ....