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A 57-year-old man, who allegedly tried to end his life at the Shambhu border during the farmers’ protest on December 14, died at the Government Rajindra Hospital in Patiala on Wednesday ...
A 57-year-old farmer, who allegedly attempted suicide at the Shambhu border during the farmers' protest on December 14, died at the Government Rajindra Hospital on Wednesday, reported news agency PTI.
A 57-year-old farmer, Ranjodh Singh, died after consuming poison at the Shambhu border protest on December 14. Distressed by the failing health of fasting farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal ...
Image Source : PTI (FILE) Tents of farmers at the Shambhu border a day after their Dilli Chalo march was suspended, in Patiala, Punjab Farmers protest: A 57-year-old man, who allegedly attempted ...
The announcement came after a ‘Jatha’ of 101 farmers was stopped by the Haryana police at the Shambhu border. The march was withdrawn after a few of them were injured and hospitalised. Earlier, the ...
Pandher announced the march hours after a ‘Jathha’ of 101 farmers was withdrawn for the day after it was blocked by the police at the Shambhu border due to security concerns. “On December 16, a ...
Farmers in Punjab took out a tractor rally to the Shambhu border point on Monday urging the Centre to fulfil their demands. The rally was conducted after Haryana police foiled farmers’ attempts to ...
The announcement came hours after a 'Jathha' of 101 farmers, blocked by the police at the Shambhu border due to security concerns, was withdrawn for the day. Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher ...
A 57-year-old farmer, Ranjodh Singh, from Ratanheri village, attempted suicide at the Shambhu border on Saturday. Distressed by the deteriorating health of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dhalewal ...
Meanwhile, farmers have suspended their Delhi march from Shambhu. They will take a... The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan).
Pandher said that while they would not undertake any protest march from Shambhu and Khanauri borders till December 18, the farmers would stage ``rail roko’’ protests in some parts of Punjab ...