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Warring seeks MSP guarantee as promised to farmers

Warring seeks MSP guarantee as promised to farmers Demands Rs 50-70 cr annual research grant for PAU Seeks debt relief for farmers on pattern of industry loan waiver Reveals, Punjab didn’t get a penny of Rs 1600 cr flood relief Demands withdrawal of the law on stubble burning Chandigarh/New Delhi 18 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Punjab Congress president and Ludhiana MP Amarinder Singh Raja Warring today demanded that the government of India should bring the law to provide MSP guarantee to the farmers as had been promised to them when they withdrew their 15 month long strike against three farm laws. He also demanded Rs 50 crore to Rs 70 crores annual research grant for the Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana to improve the research facilities for better agriculture. The Ludhiana MP made a strong case for providing debt relief to the small and marginal farmers through one time settlement by waiving off their interests. He asked, if the government can waive off loans worth Rs 1...

United Forum of Bank Unions Nationwide Bank Strike & Demonstrations for 5-Day Work Week

United Forum of Bank Unions Nationwide Bank Strike & Demonstrations for 5-Day Work Week

Chandigarh 27 January ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) today successfully observed a nationwide strike and demonstrations on 27 January 2026 as part of the ongoing, countrywide agitational programme demanding the immediate implementation of a 5-day work week in the banking industry. A large demonstration was witnessed at Chandigarh’s Bank Square in Sec 17. As a result of the strike call, banking operations across the country remained closed, reflecting the overwhelming response and unity of bank employees and officers. Large-scale demonstrations were held at all major centres, where employees participated in substantial numbers, voicing their collective demand for work-life balance, humane working conditions, and adherence to settled agreements.

UFBU leaders said that the demand for a 5-day work week is long-pending and legitimate, and has been agreed in principle between the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) and UFBU during wage revision discussions in March 2024. The necessary government approval and formal notification have been inordinately delayed. This prolonged inaction has compelled bank employees to intensify democratic and constitutional forms of protest. In past three strike calls were deferred on assurances but this time they were forced to resort to strike.

They said that the Bank employees today face unprecedented workload pressures, extended working hours, and frequent deployment on holidays and weekends, even as banking has rapidly transitioned to digital platforms. With the majority of routine transactions now conducted online, the continued insistence on a six-day work week is untenable, outdated, and detrimental to employee well-being.

Across the country, employees and officers from public sector banks, many private sector banks, and regional rural banks stood united under the UFBU banner. Placards, speeches, and memoranda submitted during the demonstrations reiterated that bank employees are not opposing service to the public, but are seeking fair, sustainable, and humane working conditions that ultimately strengthen the banking system.

UFBU emphasized that the strike was peaceful, disciplined, and entirely within the constitutional framework. The responsibility for disruption of banking services lies squarely with the continued delay in decision-making, despite repeated representations, discussions, and assurances. UFBU leaders appealed to the Government of India to approve, implement, and notify the 5-day work week in banks without further delay. On the occasion Priyvrat, Iqbal malhi, Jagsish rai, Rishi Upadhayaya, Pankaj Sharma, Sachin, Binay Sinha, Sanjay Mahajan, Mukesh kumar, Kranti, Kaushal, Gurbax Singh, Prem Pawar, Vinay Kumar, Jasbir Singh, Gaurav Sharma, Sheena Hooda, Manju Sharma and many Bank employees were present. 

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