 Hello and welcome to NewsClick. Nothing 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 of V-Protest, we bring you a round of our various such protests and movements which have taken place in the past few weeks. Farmers in Rajasthan, under the banner of All India Kisan Sabha, had given a call for occupying Jaipur. This is part of the same movement that began last year in Seekers of Rajasthan. They had 11-point chatter of demands and the main demands included minimum support price for the crop and also loan waiver. Before the Jaipur march, more than 200 Kisan leaders were arrested. As a result, various movements were organised and road blockades were organised in different parts of Rajasthan and the government was forced back to release these leaders. So that is our Kisan Sabha! No one else is afraid of it! A march named VC Hatao JNU Bachao was held on 20th February. Thousands of teachers and students marched to MHRD demanding immediate removal of JNU Vice Chancellor Mr. Jagdish Kumar. They claim that he has been systematically attacking the university and destroying its culture. We are standing here to save the university and to make it even better. We are standing here to save the university and to make it even better. We are standing here to save our Vice Chancellor. The Modi government is speeding up its privatisation efforts and the latest attack is on railways. Railways is the biggest public sector enterprise which employs thousands of youth every year. And when this privatisation will come, these youth will be on the verge of losing their jobs. As a result, thousands of youth across the country under the banner of DIYFI organised railroco across the country. The budgetary allocation for education sector is decreasing every year. The grants that were given to public sector institutions is being replaced by loans that will be distributed through HIFA. More than 8000 teachers, students and workers under the banner of Siksa Bachao Rally, marched in Delhi demanding that these public sector institutions be saved. Today, all the education sector is running. And the government that is doing this, slowly and gradually, the poor will end their education. That's all for this week. To follow detailed reports on these movements, visit our website and go to our Facebook page. And please feel free to join any of these movements you can relate to. Thank you.