In Maharashtra, on the one hand, the employees of the state are on strike demanding the implementation of the old pension scheme, while on the other hand, thousands of farmers have come on the road for their demands. Thousands of farmers from Nashik are reaching Mumbai while doing padyatra . So let us know for what demand the farmers are being forced to go on foot march. , Kisan delegation met CM Eknath Shinde
Minister of State Dada Bhuse told, Own 05 Met CM Eknath Shinde regarding the point demand. CM Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis were present in the meeting. State ministers Dada Bhuse and Atul Save met the farmers’ delegation.
The farmers started their padyatra from Dindori town of Nashik
Answer Thousands of farmers and tribals marching from Nashik district to Mumbai in support of their demands in Maharashtra entered Thane district on Wednesday. The protesters started their padyatra from Dindori town in Nashik district on Sunday.
) What is the demand of the farmers
Farmers Sutri is agitating for the demand. In which farmers cultivating onions 600 Rs. per quintal Providing immediate financial relief, Uninterrupted power supply for hours and farm loan waiver are included. Apart from this, they are demanding to stop the fall in the prices of soyabean, cotton and arhar, to provide immediate relief to the farmers affected by unseasonal rains and other natural calamities.
05 Likely to reach Mumbai on March It is being told that thousands of farmers went on a padayatra from Nashik 15 Will enter Mumbai on March. Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) MLA Vinod Nikol said the padyatra organized by the party crossed Kasara town in Thane district adjoining Mumbai.
The government has given farmers 455 announced an ex-gratia of Rs. per quintal
Farmers 300 ex-gratia amount of Rs. per quintal The award was announced on Monday. Onion prices have fallen sharply in Maharashtra, due to which farmers are getting very low prices for their crops. Nashik is the largest producer of onion in the country.
MaharashtraFarmers MarchPublished Date
Wed, Mar 15, 2023, 9: 52 PM IST
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