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Amritsar/Bangalore, Sep 28 (EFE).- Farmers protests continued in different parts of India on Monday against controversial new agriculture laws that allow big retailers to procure farm products directly from growers.A tractor was set on fire in front of the iconic India Gate monument in New Delhi early morning, while protests continued in other northern states like Punjab. The southern state of Karnataka also witnessed demonstrations in several parts.SHOT LIST: FARMERS PROTESTING IN AMRITSAR AND BANGALORE (INDIA).
New Delhi, Jan 11 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of farmers on Monday continued their protest against new farm laws by blocking the entry points to the Indian capital, New Delhi. Several agricultural organizations have expressed their opposition to a series of controversial reforms that seek to deregulate the prices and quantity sold of certain crops, as well as establish pathways for contract agriculture. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI). SHOT LIST: FARMERS PROTEST OUTSIDE OF NEW DELHI, INDIA.
Haryana (India), Mar 6 (EFE), (Camera:Rajat Gupta).- Protesting Indian farmers on Saturday blocked a highway near the national capital to mark the 100th day of their agitation against the government's controversial agricultural reforms.The farmers refuse to end their protests, alleging that the new agricultural laws, approved last year, would devastate the agricultural sector of India.The blockade on the Western Peripheral Expressway on the edge of Delhi was imposed from 11 am until 4 pm, which affected the movement of commercial transport to some satellite towns of the capital.Demonstrators at various protest sites on the borders of Delhi waved black flags “as a mark of support to the ongoing movement against the Indian government,” Kisan Ekta Morcha or Farmers' Unity Front wrote on Twitter.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON SATURDAY
Amritsar, Oct 13 (EFE/EPA).- Indian farmers on Tuesday continued to block train tracks with tractors while demonstrating against central government on the twentieth day of their ongoing 'Rail Roko' or 'Stop the Trains' protest targeting the government's newly introduced agriculture-related bills. (Camera: RAMINDER PAL SINGH).SHOT LIST: INDIAN FARMERS GATHER TO PROTEST AGAINST AGRI-BILLS NEAR AMRITSAR, INDIA.
New Delhi (India), Jan 13 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Harish Tyagi).- Indian farmers burned copies of the controversial farm laws on Wednesday on a new day of protests in New Delhi.On Tuesday, India's Supreme Court ordered the suspension, until further notice, of three laws to liberalise agricultural trade proposed by the government.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON WEDNESDAY IN NEW DELHI.
New Delhi, Feb 23 (EFE/EPA).- Indian farmers gathered Tuesday at the sealed New Delhi border points to hold protests against the government's new agricultural laws, asking they be repealed. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI).SHOT LIST: INDIAN FARMERS TIE THEIR TURBANS AS A SYMBOL OF FARMERS' PROTESTS AGAINST AGRARIAN LAWS DURING A PROTEST AT THE BORDER WITH UTTAR PRADESH IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
Delhi, Feb 16 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Harish Tyagi) Farmers in India continue to protest the land reforms approved last September. FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN INDIA.
Amristar (India), Feb 6 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Raminder Pal Singh) Thousands of farmers cut off some of India's main highways on Saturday to protest against new agricultural laws. The protesters allege the new laws will benefit big businesses and leave agricultural workers at their mercy. But the government says that the reforms will help farmers and make the sector more efficient and competitive. FOOTAGE OF FARMERS' PROTEST IN AMRISTAR, NORTH INDIA.
New Delhi, Feb 2 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of farmers on Tuesday continued protests in the Indian capital, New Delhi, to demand the repeal of three controversial agricultural laws passed by Parliament last September. (Camera: RAJAT GUPTA). SHOT LIST: FARMERS' PROTEST IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
New Delhi (India), Jan 26 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Rajat Gupta) The great farmers march against the agrarian reform that sought to peacefully cross New Delhi, turned violent with at least one dead when groups of protesters avoided the marked route and entered the centre of the capital, after knocking down barricades and clashing with the security forces.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN DELHI.