 Hello and welcome to the International Daily Roundup by People's Dispatch where we bring you major news developments from around the world. Our headlines, Indian Farmers Break Barricades to Head to Delhi, Educational Institutions Shutdown Again in Pakistan, 100th Sentenced in Turkey for Participation in 2016 Group Our first story is about the mobilization by Indian Farmers which reached its second day today. The mobilization began yesterday in coordination with a massive strike in which over 250 million workers are believed to have taken place. The mobilization by Farmers began in the states, neighbouring India's capital in New Delhi, such as Haryana, Punjab and Lutri Pradesh. The Farmers decided to march to the capital in New Delhi with their major demand being the three pro-corporate agricultural laws we withdrawn. Over the past two days, the Indian Farmers have brave depression, they have brave tear gas, cross barricades and heavy city. Here is a short video about this protest. In our next story, all education institutions in Pakistan shut down from Thursday, now by 26th and moved to online learning mode. This is after a steep rise in Covid-19 infections. It also decided to postpone the annual exams in January. If the condition improves, the schools for in-person learning will be reopened from January 11th. On December 24th, schools in Pakistan are scheduled to go on winter vacation. The fresh cases of infection have started rising in the country with the past three days, recording more than 3,000 cases each after it substantially reduced in September. At that point, authorities have reopened education institutions. This was after schools were closed for nearly six months and the country was slowly able to control the spike in new cases. Pakistan recorded more than 3,300 new cases with 14 new deaths on Wednesday. The country has recorded a total of more than 389,000 cases so far, with around 77,900 deaths. The positivity rate, which was its highest 23% in June, had come down to 1.7% in September, but it started rising again at 7.4% this week, dawn newspaper reported. Finally, a Turkish court on Thursday sentenced hundreds of people for life for alleged involvement in the 2016 coup plot against President Rajab Tayyip Erdogan. The convicted include army officers, pirates and civilians. More than 470 people were tried for the alleged involvement in the failed coup plot on July 15, 2016, against Erdogan, out of which the court found 337 guilty and gave them various life sentences. These people were accused of seizing public institutions and crucial army installations, such as the Akini Air Base from where bombings were carried out at government buildings and attempt was made on Erdogan's life, during which at least 250 people were killed and thousands were injured. According to Andalu agency in the post coup period, more than 292,000 people have been arrested and more than 150,000 government employees were sacked or suspended. So far, around 2,500 people have been given life sentences in cases related to the coup by different courts in Turkey. That's all we have time for today. We will be back on Monday with more news from around the world. Until then, keep watching People's Dispatch.