Singhu border News
One lane of the service lane at Singhu border and one lane at Tikri border will opened to facilitate vehicle movement.
The garden educates the visitors about the life cycle of as many as ten different species of butterfly
The garden remains open for the general public from 5.00 AM to 8.00 AM and 4.00 PM to 7.00 PM
The SKM, a consortium of 40-odd farmers` organisations, had on December 9, 2021, declared to suspend their 15-month long agitation that was started to protest the three contentious farm laws passed by the Parliament in 2020.
Singhu border opened for all vehicles
It has been the epicentre of the farmers' movement
After the end of the farmers' protest, all the three borders of Delhi have been opened. Farmers were staging a sit-in for a year against the Farm laws on the three borders of Delhi. However, on Saturday, farmers have removed their tents and tractors from the borders of Delhi.
"Mahapanchayat will be held from time to time to discuss farmers` issues," said Rakesh Tikait.
BKU leader also lauded the role of media in highlighting farmers` agitation.
Farmers had been protesting against the farm laws on various borders of Delhi since November 26, 2020.
After 380 days, farmers have started returning home. Farmers removed tents from the Delhi border. Farmers celebrated at Singhu and Ghazipur border.
Farmers have taken down their settlements and have vacated the borders around Delhi
Farmers at the Singhu border sang bhajans before vacating the site
Those at Tikri border were seen dancing to celebrate the success of their protest
Farmers at the Singhu border expressed their happiness and prepare to return to their homes after calling off their protest against the farm laws.
BKU expressed grief over the death of all those 700 farmers who lost their lives in this year-long protest.
A review meeting will be held on January 15
We will resume our agitation if demands are not met, said farmers' leaders
Protesters will carry out a ‘victory march’ to their home
Farmers protest has come to an end. Farmers at the Singhu border are preparing to head back home.
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait said the protest will continue until the bill is suspended in the parliament
Samyukta Kisan Morcha said that it will proceed with the tractor march to parliament on November 29
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