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  • Farmers resume Delhi Chalo March; security ramped up across Shambhu border

    Farmers resume Delhi Chalo March; security ramped up across Shambhu border

    The police responded by firing tear gas shells to disperse the protesters. The cops also demanded that the farmers present the necessary permissions to proceed with their protest, resulting in a standoff and heated arguments between the farmers and authorities at Shambhu.

  • Farmers Protest Day 6 Highlights: Farmers reject govt proposal, 'Delhi Chalo' to resume Feb 21

    Farmers Protest Day 6 Highlights: Farmers reject govt proposal, 'Delhi Chalo' to resume Feb 21

    Farmers Protest Highlights: “The Centre says something else in the discussions and while speaking at the press conference outside, they say different things. We have not given any proposal. We will move towards Delhi on February 21 at 11 am,” Punjab Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee General Secretary Sarwan Singh Pandher says

  • Ministers to hold meeting with farmer representatives today after inconclusive talks

    Ministers to hold meeting with farmer representatives today after inconclusive talks

    Thousands of farmers from Punjab continue to stay put at the Punjab and Haryana borders for a third consecutive day with altercation between farm groups and police reported in multiple places along the border.

  • Farmers 'Delhi Chalo' protest: Delhi Police gears up prevent untoward incidents

    Farmers 'Delhi Chalo' protest: Delhi Police gears up prevent untoward incidents

    The Delhi Police Commissioner has enforced Section 144 ahead of the planned 'Delhi Chalo' protest march by farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh

  • Indian farmers block highway outside Delhi to mark 100th day of protest

    Indian farmers block highway outside Delhi to mark 100th day of protest

    Farmers young and old headed in cars, trucks and tractors to the highway for a five-hour roadblock to oppose three farm laws enacted in September 2020 they say hurt them by opening up the agriculture sector to private players.

  • Tech Weekender | Twitter censorship and its Indian alternative Koo; EA's big mobile gaming play; Cyberpunk 2077 woes; and more

    Tech Weekender | Twitter censorship and its Indian alternative Koo; EA's big mobile gaming play; Cyberpunk 2077 woes; and more

    Here are the biggest developments from the world of tech from the week ended February 13.

  • The dilemma that Twitter and social media pose for democracies

    The dilemma that Twitter and social media pose for democracies

    Freedom of expression is the life blood of democracies, but hate speech and incitement to violence need to be firmly disallowed

  • YouTube takes down music videos supportive of farmers' protest

    YouTube takes down music videos supportive of farmers' protest

    Despite the takedowns, fans of the artists have posted the video on other channels.

  • Farmers across India up in arms against farm bills, tractor set afire at India Gate

    Farmers across India up in arms against farm bills, tractor set afire at India Gate

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has defended the legislation - recently approved by India's parliament - as reform measures that will help rid India's vast agriculture sector of antiquated laws.

  • Indian farmers intensify protests over new grain bills

    Indian farmers intensify protests over new grain bills

    Leading farmers' organisations have chalked out plans for bigger protests on Friday, when opposition parties from across the country are likely to join.

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