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21.02 / 06:57
country reports Traffic peace Delhi Chalo Farmers Protest: Heavy traffic at Delhi-Gurugram border, police issues advisory
Delhi Chalo Farmers Protest News: Heavy traffic movement has been witnessed at the Delhi-Gurugram border due to barricading by Delhi Police in view of the farmers' protest on Wednesday. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Gurugram Traffic Police wrote, “Traffic congestion has been reported at Delhi-Gurugram border on NH 48 due to barricading by Delhi Police. @TrafficGGM is on the spot to facilitate the traffic." “The inconvenience caused is highly regretted.
21.02 / 06:57
FIVE Assurant security country Updates peace Delhi Chalo march: Govt invites farmer leaders for fifth round discussion on MSP
Also Read | Live updates on Delhi Chalo Farmers Protest today Commencing their march to the national capital on Tuesday, farmers from Punjab faced hindrance from security personnel at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points, situated between Punjab and Haryana. General Secretary of Punjab Kisan Mazdoor, Sarwan Singh Pandher, on Wednesday reiterated the demand for a legal guarantee of minimum support price (MSP) and assured a 'peaceful' approach going ahead. The farmers' leader emphasized that all farmers would not proceed together in the 'Dilli Chalo' march; instead, only the farmer leaders would march towards the national capital.
21.02 / 06:49
FIVE security WhatsApp cover Haryana Police fire tear gas shells after farmers try to move towards barricades at Shambhu border
Tear gas shells were fired by Haryana security personnel after some young farmers were heading towards the multi-layered barricades at the Shambhu border point at Punjab and Haryana on Wednesday. After Haryana Police lobbed tear gas canisters at around 11 am, young farmers ran for cover. Farmers, protesting at the two border points of Punjab and Haryana, will resume their 'Delhi Chalo' march today after they rejected the BJP-led Centre's proposal for procuring pulses, maize and cotton at the MSP by government agencies for five years. Thousands of farmers, who began the march to Delhi on February 13, were stopped at the Haryana border itself, where they clashed with security personnel. The farmers have been camping at the Shambhu and Khanauri points on Punjab's border with Haryana since then.
21.02 / 06:49
Assurant security WhatsApp country peace "All this can be ended if Centre makes a law on MSP": Farmers' leader Sarwan Singh Pandher
Sarwan Singh Pandher, on Wednesday reiterated the demand for a legal guarantee of minimum support price (MSP) and assured a 'peaceful' approach going ahead. The farmers' leader emphasized that all farmers would not proceed together in the 'Dilli Chalo' march; instead, only the farmer leaders would march towards the national capital. «We have decided that no farmer, youth will march forward. Leaders will march ahead. We will not attack our Jawans. We will go peacefully. All this can be ended if they (central govt) make a law on MSP,» Sarwan Singh Pandher said while speaking to ANI.
21.02 / 05:47
performer rights cricket Sporting ‘Big fight’ with Gautam Gambhir: Former KKR player reveals why Shah Rukh Khan's team released him
quoted Tiwary as saying during a press conference at the Kolkata Sports Journalists' Club. “If I hadn't fought with Gambhir in 2013, maybe I would've played for another two or three years, which would have increased my contract amount and strengthened my bank balance. But, I never thought about that." Tiwary then spoke about the reason why his next team, Delhi Capitals, had released him.
21.02 / 04:13
UPS security reports prevention Updates peace NOT Delhi Chalo march: ‘ ₹2 lakh crore is not a huge amount’, farmer leader Sarwan Singh urges Govt to remove barriers
Narendra Modi should come forward to accept their demands and the farmers should be allowed to march towards Delhi. He said, “An amount of ₹1.5-2 lakh crore is not a huge amount...We should be allowed to remove these barriers and march towards Delhi." “We tried our best from our side. We attended the meetings, every point was discussed and now the decision has to be taken by the central government.
21.02 / 04:13
Citi Provident BLOCK hospital Traffic Videos THIS city imposes fine of ₹10,000 for blocking emergency vehicles in traffic. Details here
₹10,000 for people not allowing emergency vehicles like fire trucks and ambulances to pass through amid heavy traffic jams in the city. DCP (traffic) Virender Vij said a zonal officer of Gurugram traffic police will also make video recordings of the incident. Offenders who do not give way to vehicles of emergency services such as ambulances and the fire brigade will get online challans without any delay, the DCP said.
21.02 / 04:13
MET Mobile Traffic Farmers protest: From mobile internet ban to traffic advisory for Delhi, Noida, Guargaon; Here are top 10 points
march again today from the two points on the Punjab-Haryana border as the previous four rounds of talks with the Centre over a legal guarantee on minimum support price (MSP) for crops have failed. These talks turned out to be inconclusive even as Union ministers met the farmers in Chandigarh in the presence of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.
21.02 / 02:23
IPO Election Juniper Justice reports Courts Top Events of the Day: Farmers ‘Delhi Chalo’ protest, PM Modi to inaugurate Raisina Dialogue and more
PTI. This would be the first meeting of the FSDC after the passage of the ₹47.6 lakh crore Budget for 2024-25, focussing on capital expenditure with an outlay of ₹11.11 lakh crore. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is likely to visit Punjab today and meet her Delhi and Punjab counterparts, Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann respectively, an official source told PTI on 15 February.
21.02 / 02:05
UPS security Parke Diversity Traffic Updates Farmers' Delhi Chalo march today: Traffic restrictions, security beefed up at Delhi borders and NCR region
Singhu border. These two border points of Delhi and Haryana have also been sealed. In addition, two lanes of the Ghazipur border have been shut.
21.02 / 00:51
Action wellness gatherings Updates peace Farmers Protest Live Updates: ‘Find solution together’, Union Minister Arjun Munda appeals to maintain peace
Check out all the LIVE updates on farmers ‘Delhi Chalo’ agitation here, The Centre has estimated that nearly 14,000 people have gathered along the Punjab-Haryana border with 1,200 tractor-trolleys, 300 cars, 10 mini-buses as well as small vehicles and conveyed its strong objections to the Punjab government for it, sources said on Tuesday.In a communication to the Punjab government, the Union Home Ministry also said that the deteriorating law-and-order situation in the state has been a matter of concern over the last few days and asked it to take stringent action against lawbreakers.
20.02 / 20:13
BLOCK Platform Mobile social reports prevention peace Farmers' protest: Haryana extends suspension of mobile internet in 7 districts till February 21
Manohar Lal Khattar government in Haryana on Tuesday extended the temporary ban on mobile internet and bulk SMS services in seven districts of the state till Wednesday i.e. February 21 in the wake of farmers' 'Delhi Chalo' agitation.
20.02 / 19:29
UPS Citi FIVE BLOCK Highways Indian farmers reject government offer and say they will carry on marching to New Delhi
Indian farmers who have been protesting for a week to demand guaranteed crop prices have rejected a proposal from the government, and say they will continue their march to New Delhi
20.02 / 17:25
Provident Action security WhatsApp EOS social Courts What you can do to get your employer to deposit PF, TDS
Contributions towards employee provident fund (EPF) is an important component of your salary. Companies are mandated as per law to deduct the contribution from your salary and deposit it with the Employee Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO). That, though, need not happen always.
20.02 / 17:25
Target FIVE Opinion DAL peace Union minister Arjun Munda appeals for peace ahead of farmers' protest, tells govt's next
that discussion must continue and "we must find a solution to it peacefully..." ALSO WATCH: What Are Protesting Farmers Demanding From The Government "Everyone has their opinion and everyone is free raise their issues...It's natural for a person to get upset during discussions over those issues, but were are constantly trying that remain in touch, hold discussions to achieve our target with everyone's support," Arjun Munda told news agency ANI. The minister comment came a day before the farmers' union decided to resume their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march.
20.02 / 16:11
UPS FIVE security shock recommendations Farmers set to resume protest; police beef up security at Delhi borders
NEW DELHI : Delhi Police on Tuesday directed security personnel deployed at the city’s Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur border points to stay alert after farmers threatened to resume their protest on Wednesday and march towards the capital. Farmers late on Monday rejected the government’s proposal to buy pulses, maize and cotton crops at guaranteed prices for five years, and announced they would continue with their ‘Delhi chalo’ agitation.
20.02 / 14:53
UPS FIVE security WhatsApp Traffic Day ahead of farmers' march, police beef up security at Delhi borders
Tikri, Singhu and Ghazipur border points to stay alert and conducted mock drills on Tuesday, a day ahead of protesting farmer's proposed march towards the national capital. The move came a day after the protesting farmers rejected the Centre's proposal to buy pulses, maize and cotton crops through government agencies at minimum support price (MSP) for five years, and announced to continue with their 'Delhi Chalo' agitation on Wednesday. In the fourth round of talks with the farmer leaders on Sunday, a panel of three Union ministers proposed that government agencies would buy pulses, maize and cotton at the MSP for five years after entering into an agreement with farmers. Farmer leaders refused the proposal, saying it was not in favour of farmers. Delhi Police officials said security personnel deployed at the three borders were on Tuesday asked to stay on alert. They said commuters might face traffic congestion.
20.02 / 14:53
Provident Trade Justice NOC Courts Investigations Sporting Delhi High Court upholds rejection of Reebok India's conversion to Limited Liability Company
Delhi High Court has upheld the Registrar of Companies’ order that rejected conversion of Reebok India Company from an “Unlimited Liability Company" to a "Limited Liability Company". Dismissing Reebok India's petition, Justice Subramonium Prasad said that the reasons given by the RoC in rejecting the Reebok’s application on the ground that various prosecutions have been filed by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office against it for offences under the Companies Act and the Indian Penal Code cannot said to be so perverse, especially keeping in mind the interest of shareholders and the interest of creditors. «The anxiety on the part of the RoC that the creditors and stakeholder should not be left high and dry cannot be said to be completely unjustified,» Justice Prasad said.
20.02 / 12:38
Strategy Election WhatsApp country Courts Chandigarh mayoral polls: Delhi CM Kejriwal lauds SC verdict, calls it a 'massive' victory for INDIA
Delhi chief minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal lauded the Supreme Court's decision on Chandigarh mayoral polls at a press conference on Tuesday. He said, «I think this has happened for the first time in India's history. We thank the Supreme Court. The situation in the country is such that a dictatorship is going on. Democracy is being trampled. All institutions are being trampled. At such a time, this decision of the Supreme Court holds a lot of significance for democracy...This is the major victory of the INDIA Alliance — the first and massive.» Kejriwal further stated," We have snatched away victory from them (BJP). They had 'stolen' the election, the votes. But we fought till the end and ultimately won...Those who say that BJP can't be defeated — BJP can be defeated with unity, with good planning and strategy and hard work. These results prove the same."
20.02 / 11:07
security Remark Trade President Justice social Department We stay engaged with Indian govt: US Deputy State Secretary on alleged Pannun killing plot
Richard Verma in Delhi on Tuesday said that America will stay engaged with the Indian government on the issue of the alleged bid to assassinate Khalistterrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in the United States. «I know we raised our concerns with the Government of India. There is a committee of inquiry looking into the matter, and we will stay engaged with the government and look forward to their findings. And they've taken it very seriously, and we're grateful for that,» Verma said. He made the remarks at the event titled 'The Long View from DC: The India-US Partnership' hosted by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) in Delhi. His statement comes after the US Justice Department unsealed an indictment against an Indian national for his alleged involvement in the foiled plot to assassinate Pannun.
20.02 / 10:33
Target Booking security Election Experts performer reports PNC Infra, HG Infra Construction, Ahluwalia Contracts top Road Infrastructure sector stocks by Axis Securities post Q3
PNC Infratech, HG Infra Engineering Ltd, Ahluwalia Contracts. During the December quarter , road infrastructure companies continued to benefit from strong order book led by government spending. However the festive season, state elections and pollution control measure in the Delhi National capital region (NCR) etc were some dampeners when it came to execution.

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