 Hello and welcome. I am Samedha. In this episode of the Daily Roundup, we give you a glimpse of some of the most important stories that we report about here at NewsClick. Following the betrayal of the farmers by the Fadnavis government, after the first edition of the Kisan Long March last year, the farmers have embarked on a second historic edition of the Kisan March from Nashik, united under the banner of the All India Kisan Sabha. The state government has failed in fulfilling any of the promises it had made in the following march. Today, over 50,000 farmers have started their march from Nashik to Mumbai, despite continuous crackdowns by the state government. The Devendra Fadnavis government is already on its knees. It had sent its minister Girish Mahajan to try and convince the farmers from refraining to conduct the march. But the leaders of all India Kisan Sabha have made it very clear that the farmers won't stop until the concrete action is taken on their demands. The march is expected to conclude on February 27th in Mumbai. The farmers are marching ahead with a number of very important demands, which includes the minimum support price for farm produce, complete loan waiver, solution on irrigation related issues, proper insurance scheme for the farmers and the hike in the pension of the old farmers and food security. There are more details that will come about the march throughout the day and to follow that, please log on to our website. In a major blow to tribal rights, the Supreme Court has asked the governments of 17 states to evict close to 1 million tribals living in forests after their claims to the forest lands were rejected under the Forest Rights Act. The court has asked evictions to be carried out by July 12th and has also directed the Dehradun based Forest Survey of India to submit a satellite image based report on the encroachments removed. The move comes in an utter disregard for tribal rights, visible from its attempt to sell off tribal lands to corporates. The BJP government has failed to defend the Forest Rights Act as the Supreme Court has raised questions to the states regarding the action they have taken against the tribals. The order of the Supreme Court comes in a response to a petition claiming before the court that everyone whose FRA claims have been rejected be considered as encroachers and should be evicted. The court on February 13th had directed the states to review such rejections within a period of four months. The center, the Union Minister of Tribal Affairs and the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, which are the respondents in the case, have kept silent in the last four hearings. Amid the ongoing crackdown on freedom of expression across Indian universities, in a dictatorial move, the Delhi University administration has also gone ahead to ban protests altogether on campus. In an advisory which was issued on Saturday by Delhi University Proctor Neetu Sehgal, Delhi University students have been told not to occupy university premises for protests and dharanas. This has been done in order to maintain discipline in these acts as they cause disruption of the academic activities. The advisory is being seen as an attack on the fundamental rights of students. The attempt by the Delhi University administration to crackdown on students and that expression of dissent is being seen as an attempt to gag the students and their dissent. That's all that we have for you today on this episode of the Daily Roundup. To follow these stories and many more, log on to our website www.newsclick.in, subscribe to our channel on YouTube and follow us on Facebook.