Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Women belonging to the Baiga tribe carry paddy saplings for transplantation in Silpidi village in Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh. The tribe which used to grow and consume millets, is moving away from its traditional food habit and style of cultivation. The change has hampered their food cycle and nutrition.
Women belonging to the Baiga tribe carry paddy saplings for transplantation in Silpidi village in Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh. The tribe which used to grow and consume millets, is moving away from its traditional food habit and style of cultivation. The change has hampered their food cycle and nutrition.
Women belonging to the Baiga tribe carry paddy saplings for transplantation in Silpidi village in Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh. The tribe which used to grow and consume millets, is moving away from its traditional food habit and style of cultivation. The change has hampered their food cycle and nutrition.
Women belonging to the Baiga tribe carry paddy saplings for transplantation in Silpidi village in Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh. The tribe which used to grow and consume millets, is moving away from its traditional food habit and style of cultivation. The change has hampered their food cycle and nutrition.
Women belonging to the Baiga tribe carry paddy saplings for transplantation in Silpidi village in Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh. The tribe which used to grow and consume millets, is moving away from its traditional food habit and style of cultivation. The change has hampered their food cycle and nutrition.
Women belonging to the Baiga tribe carry paddy saplings for transplantation in Silpidi village in Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh. The tribe which used to grow and consume millets, is moving away from its traditional food habit and style of cultivation. The change has hampered their food cycle and nutrition.
Women belonging to the Baiga tribe carry paddy saplings for transplantation in Silpidi village in Dindori district in Madhya Pradesh. The tribe which used to grow and consume millets, is moving away from its traditional food habit and style of cultivation. The change has hampered their food cycle and nutrition.