 Hello and welcome to NewsClick. Movements are backbone of a democracy, and NewsClick believes that they should be covered extensively. In this segment of V-Protest, we bring you a roundup of various such movements and protests which have taken place across the country in the past few weeks. On 23rd March, students and teachers of JNU had taken out a long march from the main gate to the Parliament Street. They were stopped midway, defaced violence. Many of the female students were molested, even the journalists were not spared. They were demanding arrest and suspension of Professor Atul Johari, who has been accused of sexual harassment. The march was also against compulsory attendance, which has led to removal of various deans and chairpersons who were against it. The issue of autonomy was also raised. There was no need for the police to do anything. We were walking on one side of the road with the help of the Russians. There was no reason or reason for the government to be afraid of us, that we would become violent. There was no reason for the police to stop us at any place. Thousands of activists under the banner of Dalit social movement organized a protest meeting in Delhi demanding revival of SC subplot. They also uniquely condemned growing attacks on Dalits across the country. The demand for release of Chandrasekhar Azad Uffravan was also raised. Hundreds of unions belonging to different public sector banks under the banner of United Forum of Bank Unions organized a protest march in Delhi against rising NPAs in public sector banks. On one hand, when big corporate houses are left free, low-level employees are being made scapegoats. The protest was also against the FRDI bill. Today, our religion is against the government's policies. Because today, the bankers feel that the government is obligated to defy the bankers by a hundred different ways so that the public sector banks can be removed and handed over to the poor. The Anganwadi workers of Punjab are on battleground since months. Recently, they organized a protest meeting in Chandigarh demanding proper salary and also recognition as permanent employees. The protest meeting was also against the budget cut that ICDS scheme has been continuously facing. That's all for this week. To follow detailed reports on these protests and movements, please visit our site and go to our Facebook page. And please, feel free to join any of these movements you can relate to. Thank you.