 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 roundup of various movements and protests which have taken place in the past few weeks. More than 1 lakh-metre de mill workers in Karnataka had staged a one-day protest across the state. They are demanding a fixed minimum wage, also a permanent job and enrolment in the Providence Fund schemes. The central government is continuously moving towards privatisation of PSLs. The PSL employees protested against the same. The demand that this bid to privatisation gets an end and also the demand to pay revision, which they have not got in the last one decade. Thousands of teachers of Delhi University have been protesting since last one month on different issues. These issues include faulty appointments in law faculty and faculty of education, 70-30% cost criteria of UGC and 7th pay revision. Teachers are demanding that these ad hoc teachers were on verge of losing their jobs. They be made permanent. The 70-30% criteria be rolled back and also the 7th pay revision be revised once again so that they can get their due share. Another institution which has seen massive resistance is Jawaharlal University. The teachers and students of JNU have been fighting against the compulsory attendance criteria imposed by the Vice Chancellor. The teachers claim that this attack on ethos of JNU and also JNU doesn't have the administrative staff to implement this policy. While on one hand these protests were continuously going on, there also have been some victories. The High Court of Hyderabad has accepted petition of 52 employees of Verizon who had lost their jobs. The forum for IT professionals have been fighting for them continuously. That's all for this segment of V-Protest. To know detailed reports about these movements and protests, please follow our website and go to our Facebook page. And please feel free to join any of these movements you can relate to. Thank you.