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The agitation against farmers' laws on the borders of Delhi has been going on for the last two weeks. Bharat Bandh was called on Tuesday, which was supported by political parties. But as the evening progressed, the picture changed, with farmer leaders meeting Home Minister Amit Shah.

The agitation against farmers' laws on the borders of Delhi has been going on for the last two weeks. Bharat Bandh was called on Tuesday, which was supported by political parties. But as the evening progressed, the picture changed, with farmer leaders meeting Home Minister Amit Shah.

The government will not withdraw agricultural law, agrees on 3 major amendments, know where it is stuck

In this meeting that lasted for several hours, the demand of the farmers was discussed and the government made it clear that the agricultural laws will not be withdrawn. However, the government seems to agree to make some amendments to the law.

The continuous decrease in new corona cases, relief from the decreasing positivity rate,

the graph of corona patients in India has been steadily declining for the last few days. With the decrease in new cases in the country since September, the positivity rate is also decreasing. According to the data released by the Union Health Ministry, more than 91.78 lakh corona patients have been cured by beating the epidemic.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Forbes' 100 Powerful Woman List, Kamala Harris also included

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, US newly elected Vice President Kamala Harris, Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, and HCL Enterprises CEO Roshni Nadar Malhotra Forbes of the world's 100 Most Powerful Women Are included in the list of

Bengal: BJP's eye on Mamta Banerjee's seat, JP Nadda's door-to-door campaign in Bhawanipur

The BJP is going to start an aggressive election campaign in Bengal for the West Bengal assembly elections. BJP president JP Nadda is going to do many programs in Bengal from today i.e. Wednesday. Nadda is starting it from the fort of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Kohli's clear refusal - Pandya can't be put in the test just for batting

Hardik Pandya performed brilliantly with the bat in the limited-overs series against Australia, but Indian captain Virat Kohli has made it clear that he needs to bowl regularly to consider the name of this all-rounder in Test cricket.