"Indian Farmers' Unyielding Protests: A Battle for Fair Crop Prices"

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Indian farmers are once again marching toward New Delhi to protest government policies, particularly demanding an increase in the minimum support price (M.S.P.) for wheat and rice crops. This echoes the large-scale protests in 2020 and 2021 that led to the government abandoning agricultural overhaul bills. The farmers' persistence reflects their ongoing concerns and the continued impact of these policies on their livelihoods.
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