 Hello and welcome to NewsClick. Nothing drives us more than standing in solidarity and covering people's movements. The movements that aim to reclaim what belongs to the people and fight government policies which are destructive of people's lives. Our teams are on the ground every week covering such movements and hopefully helping in bringing out a change. In our new weekly segment, We Protest, we bring you a roundup of different important struggles that we have covered in the past week. There have been a series of protests in last few weeks, one being the workers' strike called Mahapadao. From November 9th to 11th, more than 3 lakh workers converged to the Parliament Street of New Delhi raising their basic demands and fighting against the hostile policies of the different successive governments. The demands included demand for minimum wage, job security, pensions and basic demands like affordable housing, food, clothing and shelter. Another movement called the Kisan Mukthi Sansat took place on 20th and 21st of November where 50,000 farmers from different parts of the country marched from Ramleela Medan to Parliament Street demanding basically two things. One is the minimum support price for the crops and complete loan waiver. Thousands of farmers have committed suicide in last few years since the new economic policy has come into being and farmers want their due. Not only workers and Kisans, but teachers are also on the streets. Teachers of Delhi University led by Dutta marched to Parliament Street on 21st of November against the 7th pay commission. This march was also against MHID notification which says that they will slash fund for straight and central universities. Another such movement was for the release of Chandrasekar Azad Urf Ravan, the convener of Bhim Ami. He has been put behind bars after Saharanpur violence and has also been slapped with NSA even after getting bail from Allahabad High Court. Various supporters of Bhim Ami, students, social activists marched to UP Bhavan on 21st of November demanding his unconditional release and revoking of NSA that is National Security Act. We have come to ask a question that Chandrasekar Azad is in danger of national security and is in danger of BJP RSS. That is all for this week. To get detailed reports on these movements please visit our site newsclick.in and our Facebook page. I would like to leave you all with a quote of Martin Luther King Jr. which says the whirlwinds of revolve will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until bright day of justice emerges. See you next week.