Oct 14 in Kisan Swaraj Yatra 2010
12 pm : Meeting with farmers and press conference in Akola 12:30 pm : Memorandum to Dean, PKV 2:30 pm : Kanerisarap... Read More
“Kisan Swaraj Yatra reaches Nagpur – Presents data to show that public sector Bt Cotton has been a failure”
October 13, 2010: After traveling through Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, the Kisan Swaraj Yatra which started at Sabarmati Ashram on Gandhi Jayanti reached Nagpur today where it begins its 6-day tour through Maharashtra. Addressing media persons here today, the Kisan Swaraj Yatra presented data from fact-finding visits to show that public sector Bt Cotton has been a failure and that seed supply has been stopped already this season. Activists posed a question to the government on its high investment on public sector biotech and wanted to know if even the feasibility of such options has been worked out. “The experience of CICR Bt Cotton is illustrative enough to let us know that this is an unacceptable wastage of taxpayer’s funds”, said the press release. Further, the reason for stopping the supply of seed this year needs to be put out publicly, especially since it appears to involve IPR complications, said members of ASHA (Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture) which is undertaking the Kisan Swaraj Yatra. More...
October 12th: a hectic day, meetings with hundreds of farmers in Bargi, Dhuma & Seoni
We had more farmers coming forward with a resolution to move towards ecological farming in our meetings today. Before the meetings began, we went to the site of the Tripuri National Congress during the Independence struggle in India, to pay homage to Subhash Chandra Bose as well as others who fought for India’s freedom from foreign rule, for sovereignty and liberation. More...
Oct 13: Yatra enters Nagpur, Maharashtra in the early hours
9.30 am: Mahila Mahavidyalay, Nandanvan, Nagpur – outreach with students 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm: Rally in Wardha from Socialist Chowk to... Read More
Day 9 of the Kisan Swaraj Yatra – October 11, 2010
Yatra takes a record 17 ½ hours to reach Jabalpur from Bhopal!
A Press Conference, a Public Meeting and impromptu outreach in the city…..
The tougher sides of the yatra start showing signs, the second tyre puncture in a week, followed by wrong (longer) route and the worst-ever roads traveled in yatra or for that matter, anywhere else, for a long past. Calling those bad roads is an understatement as the roads were just missing for most parts. It was a collection of potholes for kilometers on end. Add to these a 3-hour traffic jam in the wilderness from around 1.30 am and you have many Murphy’s Laws proven right! It also appeared that we were given wrong advice about which route to take and therefore, ended up traveling some 60-70 kms extra unnecessarily! More...
Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Minister endorses Kisan Swaraj Yatra message
October 10th 2010, on the Global Day of Action on Climate Change, the Minister for Farmers' Welfare & Agriculture Development in Madhya Pradesh, Dr Ramakrishna Kusmariya, endorsed the messages of the Kisan Swaraj Yatra. Please click here to read his statement.
Oct 12 2010 in the Kisan Swaraj Yatra
10:30 am : Meeting with farmers in Bargi 12:30 pm : Meeting with farmers in Dhuma (Seoni district) 3:30 pm : Meeting... Read More
Oct 11 2010 in the Kisan Swaraj Yatra
11:30 am : Press Conference with some Yatris 2:30 pm : Public Meeting 5 pm : Impromptu outreach to the city’s consumers... Read More
KISAN SWARAJ YATRA PERFORMS “SHARAD PAWAR SADBUDDHI YAGNA”
Delhi/Bhopal, October 10, 2010: After reaching Bhopal on the 8th day of its 71-day outreach tour, Kisan Swaraj Yatra performed “Sharad Pawar Sadbuddhi Yagna”, praying for good sense for the Union Agriculture Minister of India, so that he may immediately address the issue of agrarian crisis in the country. Hundreds of farmers and consumers from different parts of Madhya Pradesh joined members of the Kisan Swaraj Yatra at Shahjahani Park in Bhopal today for this Yagna. More...
October 9th 2010: Kisan Swaraj Yatra visits zero-budget farms of Rajendra Singh Baghel; Hundreds of farmers in Sonkatch embrace the messages of the Yatra
First about the fantastic organic lunch, sitting under amla trees in the zero-budget farm of Shri Rajendra Singh Baghel in Sonkatch, next to a highway. The Yatris were touched by the ambience, the warmth, the fantastic food (the kadhi was so good that we started downing several katoris each) – we felt that the Yatra’s message is finally complete – living close to Nature and eating non-toxic food.More...