 Hello and welcome to NewsClick. There is nothing that drives us more than standing in solidarity with the people's movements. Our teams are on the ground, covering these movements extensively and hoping to bring out a change. In this segment, we bring you glimpses of the two historic movements that took place last week. On the 4th of September, Delhi saw a massive agitation by more than 10,000 women from 23 different states marched towards Parliament Street on a call given by the All India Democratic Women's Association against Modi government's indifference towards growing joblessness, hunger and violence. Women from all walks of life came together to raise the issue of women's safety. Even after 70 years of Azadi, our governments have failed to make this country safer for women. From a 2-year-old child to a 70-year-old woman, the number of rapes is growing every day. Violence against women is on the rise along with an attack on farmers, workers, students and teachers. Women in the massive mobilization raised their concerns over price rise, land acquisition and failure of Aadhar, which results into lack of ration and thereof deaths because of starvation. Clearly, there is a resonance among women in different parts of the country in reaction to their own experience in the four years of the Modi government. On 5th of September, for the first time ever, three key sections of the society that toil to put food on our tables, workers, peasants and agricultural labourers, came together in a historic Masjidur-Kisan Sanghas rally under the banners of All India Kisan Sabha, Centre of Indian Trade Unions and All India Agriculture Workers Union. It was a sea of red as lax of toiling men, women and children from across the country marched, sang and shouted slogans all the way from Ramila grounds and other venues towards Parliament Street in heavy rains to express their anger against Modi government's indifference to the working people and its servility to the big industrialist interests. Following their anger against the government's neoliberal policies and a pro-rich development model that is pushing them to the fringes of society, they demanded the implementation of the Swaminathan committee report among other demands. This country's 1% people have 73% of the wealth collected, which was around 48% in 2014. So, who was the benefit of this policy? The government will do the work of the government, the government will do the work of the government. It will give millions and millions of rupees to the PMOI, and it will give millions and millions of rupees to the PMOI. There is no leave for the common people. The prices are increasing. We are not taking the name of petrol, diesel. When we had a good day, why did we get so much trouble? When we get good, we do not do good. Why do we have to face the situation? Why are we facing the situation? We have come to Delhi because of our children and children. This farmer is eating a lot of sugar. And today, he has come to Delhi to tell Modi that we want to tell you that if he does not agree with our request, he will not be able to leave the heart. That's all for this week. To follow detailed reports on these protests and movements, please visit our website and our Facebook page. Thank you.