Tag: Farmer Protest

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Op-Ed: Farmers’ Issues Take A Back Seat

By Ashutosh Mishra Bhubaneswar: Considering that Odisha’s economy is still primarily an agricultural economy issues relating to farmers should have taken the centre-stage in this election. But the only such issue being highlighted by the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) is the Centre’s failure to raise the minimum support price (MSP) of paddy. The party […]

  • Sunday, 02 May 2021
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Ruling-BJD MLA Questions Odisha Govt's Token System In Paddy Procurement

Bhubaneswar: Expressing concerns amid the ongoing row over the token system for paddy procurement in western Odisha, especially in Sambalpur and Bargarh districts, ruling-BJD’s Bargarh MLA Debesh Acharya today questioned the rationale behind putting farmers in trouble in the name of transparency. “How far is it justified to put farmers in trouble on the pretext […]

  • Thursday, 22 April 2021
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No KALIA Assistance For Rabi Crop 2019: Odisha Govt's U-Turn Pinches Farmers Hard

Bhubaneswar: The decision of State government to merge its flagship scheme Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation (KALIA) with the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) reportedly due to financial constraints has dealt a heavy blow to the small and marginal farmers in Odisha. Reportedly under PM-Kisan scheme, the central government is providing annually […]

  • Thursday, 22 April 2021
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'Odisha Govt Is Intentionally Coming Up With Anti-Farmer Policies'

Bhubaneswar: Recently, Western Odisha witnessed massive protests by farmers against the introduction of the token system in paddy procurement. The agitation subsided after the government assured the farmers that those without tokens can also sell their paddy. However, the farmers have once again hit the streets in the region alleging that the State government made […]

  • Thursday, 22 April 2021
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21 Farmers Bury Themselves Neck-Deep In Ground To Protest Against Land Acquisition

Jaipur: Twenty-one farmers, including five women, buried themselves neck-deep in the ground in Rajasthan’s Nindar village on Sunday to protest against the alleged land acquisition by the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) for a housing project. The farmers have been demanding that their lands be acquired as per the amended Land Acquisition Act and compensation awarded […]

  • Monday, 19 April 2021
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Delhi Chalo Protest: Farmers At Singhu, Tikri Border Points Refuse To Head To North Delhi Protest Site

New Delhi: Amid heavy security presence, thousands of farmers gathered at the Singhu border held a meeting on Saturday morning and decided to continue demonstrating there even after being offered a site in north Delhi to hold their protest. Those gathered at the Tikri border continued to hold ground as well. A decision on whether […]

  • Friday, 09 April 2021
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Delhi Chalo Protest: Farmers Rally On Delhi-Ghaziabad Border, Police Holds Talks

New Delhi: Even as farmers of Punjab and Haryana continued to rally at Singhu and Tikari border entry points, scores of Uttar Pradesh farmers gathered at Ghazipur on the Delhi-Ghazipur border on Sunday morning in their bid to enter the national capital. Though the police officials were holding talks with them and were willing to […]

  • Friday, 09 April 2021
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Cong, TRS Supports Farmers' Call For 'Bharat Bandh' On Dec 8

New Delhi: With protesting farmer unions calling for a ‘Bharat Bandh’ on December 8 even as several rounds of their talks with the Centre remain inconclusive, the opposition Congress on Sunday said that the party supported the proposed nationwide shutdown to protest against the three central farm laws. The Congress also said that its leader […]

  • Thursday, 08 April 2021
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'Bharat Bandh' Call Evokes Partial Response In West Bengal

Kolkata: The ‘Bharat Bandh’ called on Tuesday by the farmer unions to press for the repeal of the Central government’s newly passed farm laws received partial response in West Bengal with protesters burning the effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, business honchos Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani on Jessore Road here. The protesters staged a […]

  • Thursday, 08 April 2021
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Bharat Bandh Receives Lukewarm Response In Karnataka

Bengaluru: The ‘Bharat Bandh’ call given by nearly a dozen farmer Associations on Tuesday in protest against the three farm laws enacted by the Centre recently failed to evoke much response across Karnataka. Except minor incidents like farmer’s leaders asking shopkeepers to shutdown their establishments were reported from districts like Mandya, Hassan, Mysuru and other […]

  • Thursday, 08 April 2021
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Delhi Police Denies Claims Of AAP's Claim Of CM Kejriwal In 'House Arrest'

New Delhi: The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi on Tuesday alleged that the Delhi Police has put Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal under house arrest, a day after he visited the agitating farmers at the Delhi-Haryana Singhu border, a charge denied by the force. In a tweet, the AAP from its official Twitter handle […]

  • Thursday, 08 April 2021
6th Round Of Talks Between Farmers, Govt On Dec 30
6th Round Of Talks Between Farmers, Govt On Dec 30

New Delhi: Two days after the farmers’ unions expressed that they are ready to hold talks with the government again over the three agricultural laws, the government, while accepting their proposal, has fixed December 30 for the fresh talks. In a letter signed by the Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, the government said that the meeting […]

  • Wednesday, 07 April 2021
Centre's Talks With Farmers End Without Breakthrough, Dialogue May Resume On Jan 8
Centre's Talks With Farmers End Without Breakthrough, Dialogue May Resume On Jan 8

New Delhi: The crucial seventh round of talks between the government and 41 farmers representatives ended without any breakthrough and the next round of talks is expected on January 8, sources said. The meeting had started around 2.30 p.m. at Vigyan Bhavan in the presence of Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Consumer Affairs Minister […]

  • Wednesday, 07 April 2021
Govt-Farmers Talks: Meeting Ends With No Breakthrough, Next Round Likely On Jan 15
Govt-Farmers Talks: Meeting Ends With No Breakthrough, Next Round Likely On Jan 15

New Delhi: The eighth round of talks between the protesting farmers and the government on Friday failed to break the stalemate, and the next meeting will be held on January 15. Sticking to their key demand of the repeal of three farm laws to end their protest, farmer leaders told the government their “ghar wapsi” […]

  • Wednesday, 07 April 2021
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SC: Delhi Police To Decide Whether Farmers Be Allowed In City For Tractor Rally Protest On Jan 26

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday told the Centre that it is for the Delhi Police to decide whether to allow farmers to enter Delhi or not. The top court stressed that it is the Delhi Police who have the authority over the issue and not the Supreme Court. A bench headed by Chief […]

  • Tuesday, 06 April 2021
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