Tribune News Service
Sangrur, December 12
State farmers today foiled another attempt of the Haryana Government to prevent them from going to New Delhi to participate in the protest against the Centr
The Noida-Delhi border point at Chilla reopened for traffic late last night after two weeks following successful talks between the protesting farmers' representatives and the central government. During the meeting Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh promised proactive consideration of the agitators' demands.
Thousands of farmers - protesting against the government's controversial agricultural laws - have planned a massive rally today to block the Delhi-Jaipur highway as they pledge to intensify their agitation, which started late November. Today's rally will be followed by an all-India hunger strike on Monday when the demonstrators plan to hold protests at district offices. On Saturday, over 4,000 policemen were deployed in Gurgaon and Haryana to stop the farmers from occupying highways. The laws are meant to bring reforms and increase farmers' income, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday in what was seen as a renewed assurance from the government.
The MHA had on Friday summoned Chief Secretary and DGP Virendra asking them to present themselves on December 14 for an explanation on the law and order situation in the state.
The recovery rate of COVID patients in Delhi stands at 95.48 per cent. The city recorded recovery of three thousand 191 patients in the last 24 hours taking the total number of recovered patients till date to five lakh 78 thousand 116.
Delhi recorded 1,935 fresh COVID-19 cases and 47 fatalities linked to the disease on Saturday, the lowest single-day death count since November 2, even as the positivity rate dropped to 2.64 per cent, authorities said.
New Delhi: No significant improvement in the water quality of the Yamuna has been seen with respect to dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, biochemical oxygen d.
New Delhi: Apprehending sealing drives, several traders and market associations in Delhi are demanding an amnesty scheme and extension of deadline for.
Patiala: A large number of combine operators from Punjab might move towards Delhi borders and join the farmers’ protest against the three central farm.
Several areas of Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh also witnessed rainfall on Saturday. The minimum temperatures stayed above normal in most parts of Punjab and Haryana
The positivity rate in the city stood at 2.64%, a downward slide from when it was at 3.33%.The number of deaths stood at 47, with which the toll reached 9,981