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Farmers protest: Centre extends internet ban in parts of Punjab till Feb 24

DNA Sunday, 18 February 2024
Internet services were suspended from February 12 to 16 due to the 'Delhi Chalo' march by farmers.
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Farmers' Protest: Internet Services Suspended in Parts of Punjab till February 24 |Oneindia News 01:32

Internet services remain suspended in parts of Punjab until February 24, following earlier suspensions due to the ongoing farmers' march. Learn more about the situation and its implications in this update. #FarmersProtest #GazipurProtest #FarmersatGazipur #DelhiChalo #DelhiHaryanaBorder...

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