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Guest faculty professors to join farm stir

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Mansa, July 14

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The Guest Faculty Assistant Professors’ Association has announced that its members working at various government colleges would leave for Delhi border to take part in the ongoing agitation against the three agricultural laws on July 16.

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“Three farm laws would have an adverse impact on the current and future generations. If these laws are not opposed jointly, people from every walk of life would have to suffer,” said Prof Ravinder Singh, president of the association.

“Farmers have been protesting for the past seven months, but the government has ignored their demands. It’s time we realise our moral responsibility to support the farm stir,” he said. — TNS

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