27th announcement of farmers' strike in India in protest of agricultural laws


The peasant movement came to be a year old

Government offices, markets, shops, factories, schools, colleges will be closed, services like ambulances will be started

New Delhi: Farmers across the country have again announced the closure of India. On September 27, farmers across the country declared a shutdown in India. This closure of farmers in India is against the new agricultural laws. It has been more than a year since the three passed the new agricultural laws. Farmers have been protesting against the laws at the Delhi border for almost a year.

The United Kisan Morcha has announced a nationwide shutdown of India on September 27. Apart from the United Farmers Front, several other farmers' organizations will also join the protest. The farmers' union said India would remain closed peacefully. The India shutdown will start at 6 am on September 27 and will continue till 4 pm.

During this time many types of movement will be banned. Central and state government offices, markets, shops, factories, schools, colleges and other educational institutions will not be allowed to open. Emergency services including ambulance and fire will be allowed during India shutdown.

This will be closed: All Central and State Government Offices, Institutions, Markets, Shops, Industry, Schools, Colleges, Universities and all types of Educational Institutions etc. will be closed. Government or non-government public programs of any kind will be closed. This will be open: hospitals, medical stores, ambulances, any kind of public or personal emergency services will be started. Any exemptions granted by local organizations.

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