Monsanto Quit India Call for a Nation-wide DAY OF ACTION on Aug. 9, 2011 (Quit India Day) & KISAN SWARAJ WEEK, Aug. 9TH to Aug. 15TH 2011
Monsanto Quit India Call for a Nation-wide DAY OF ACTION on Aug. 9, 2011 (Quit India Day) & KISAN SWARAJ WEEK, Aug.... Read More
August 9th 2011: “Monsanto, Quit India” events across the country
On Quit India Day this year, responding to a call put out by ASHA, thousands of Indians vowed to uphold the country’s... Read More
Leaflet for Monsanto Quit India campaign (Aug 9, 2011)
On August 9, 2011, nation-wide events are being planned with the slogans “Monsanto Quit India!” and “No to Corporate Domination of Indian... Read More
Monsanto-izing Indian Agriculture
Report by Kavitha Kuruganti and Aishwarya Madineni and published by Living Farms, Orissa, on the PPPs between some Indian states and Monsanto... Read More
Kisan Swaraj Policy Document – 2010 version
This policy document articulates the vision and demands of the Kisan Swaraj Yatra in terms of four main components – ensuring income... Read More
Mrs Sonia Gandhi meets Kisan Swaraj Yatra delegation, shares the concerns raised
Kisan Swaraj Yatra Reaches Rajghat: Thousands take pledge to reclaim sovereignty of our food and farming
New Delhi, 11 December 2010: Smt Sonia Gandhi met with a delegation of Kisan Swaraj Yatra members today and assured them that she shares the concerns raised by the Yatra. Meanwhile, thousands of citizens from all across the country came together today at Rajghat, the memorial of the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, to proclaim their sovereign right over food and farming. The event marked the culmination of the 71-day long Kisan Swaraj Yatra which started from Sabarmati on Gandhi Jayanti, the 2nd of October. The Yatra is a pan-Indian outreach and mobilization effort to draw fresh attention of the nation to the continuing agrarian crisis in India. The Yatra, one of the biggest initiatives in the recent past to bring together people from all sections of society on the issue of sustainability in Indian farming, interacted with farmers and others in 100 districts of 20 states that it cut across in the last 70 days. There were public meetings, farmer interactions, field visits and citizen forums in 100 districts as part of the Yatra, through which a dialogue was struck with nearly twenty five thousand people, including farmers, consumers, agriculture scientists, political parties and governments. The Yatra was organized by ASHA (Alliance for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture), a newly formed loose network of hundreds of organizations across the country. More...
Dec 11th: Culmination of the Yatra in Delhi at Raj Ghat Gandhi Darshan
Contact: Kiran Vissa 09701705743, Nayani Nasa 09999778674; 9.30am: Yatris and participants will pay respects at the Gandhi Samadhi, Raj Ghat Day’s events... Read More
Dec 11: Sonia Gandhi will meet Yatra delegation!
The Kisan Swaraj Yatra has reached Delhi after the grueling 71-day journey around India, through 20 states, and events in 100 districts!... Read More
December 10th 2010: Yatra back in Haryana on the 70th day
10.30 am onwards: Farmers’ Meeting in Khori campus of SCRIA, Rewari district of Haryana Contact: Sunderlal, 09996022534 05.00 pm: Public meeting in... Read More
December 10th 2010: LAST DAY OF THE YATRA, BEFORE REACHING RAJGHAT; OUR SECOND PHASE IN HARYANA; WE FINALLY REACH RAJGHAT AT 11.30 PM ON DEC. 10TH 2010, ON THIS LONG “SABARMATI TO RAJGHAT” TRIP
We spent the night in the SCRIA campus in Khori village, Rewari district, Haryana. It was a wonderfully-maintained campus, probably one of those very rare NGO campuses where order and discipline rules! It was a beautiful winter morning that we woke up to, pretty yellow fields of mustard greeting us in the morning mist. We were told that breakfast would be served at 9.15 am and believe it or not, we could set our clocks to the time when it was actually served, to the second! No plastic cups or plates in sight and it was a great relief! We had a quick round of discussions in the bus, using the public address system within the mike. Each Yatri shared with the others their 3 main “take-aways” from the entire Yatra - what did they learn, what did they find striking, what is the strongest impression that they are carrying right now and so on. It was a very efficient forty minutes in which this was done. A separate blog has to carry the gist of what was said during those forty minutes, of course. More...