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Winter pleasure for a while the farmers donate the rest

Winter pleasure for a while the farmers donate the rest
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New Delhi: Roshan, a factory worker in Narela, along with his wife and sister, spent hours in Singhu border collecting the remaining dry rations and fruits, bamboo poles, cots and tarpaulin sheets from farmers.
He said the winter this year would be relatively comfortable for his family because they had collected quite bamboo and wood to be burned.
They are the beneficiaries of the farmers’ demonstrators, who contributed remnants of residence throughout their year in Singhu and Tikri bordering the locals.
Sitting on the bed with his brother and his daughter, Teasophe owner Sunil Kumar said, “The farmers served food to us as long as they lived on the Singhu border.
Now, when they leave, in another good movement, they give us blankets, cots, sheets of tarpaulin And bamboo poles.
“Even though the farmers donated a waste to locals living in villages side by side with protest sites, many waste pickers and memo dealers also arrived from Delhi.
Tasleem, a Ragpicker of Narella, said, “The farmers gave me the remaining iron stems, tin sheets and bamboo sticks, and my pedicab was filled with memo items.
I will make another visit at night to collect more things.” While some dealers Memo bought the iron rod from the farmers, Inderjeet Singh, who sold tin nets and sheets to Delhi-based memo resellers, said, “We will donate all the results of the sale to regulate Langar.
We don’t want to save money with us.” Ramesh Kumar didn’t Can hide his happiness when he collects more than the number of used materials that are expected in one hour.
A farmer on the border Tikri offers to lower the bamboo cabin, clean the sidewalk and cart all goods.
“I live in the closest colony and often visit the protest site where the farmers offer us cooked food and other food.
This morning, they asked us to take all the Memo ingredients including plastic sheets, wood and bamboo as long as we dismantle the temporary shelter They have set out.
I might visit a place on Saturday, “Kumar said.
A little further, the children happily carry dry rations offered by farmers, who are packed and prepared to leave the venue on Saturday morning.
On Tikri’s border, Farmer Sukhbir Singh said, “We are happy because our old effort produces results.
We will go home so there is no point in bringing back food grains and other dry goods.
They will be more beneficial for the poor and need this.
We give everything we collect during protests.

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