Updated On: 30 May, 2024 06:55 AM IST | Shambhu border | Faisal Tandel
mid-day goes to Ground Zero of the 107-day-old agitation to find out how such a movement can sustain

(Left) Tea being served to people at the protest site
Thousands of farmers protesting at the borders of Punjab and Haryana are enduring the soaring heat with remarkable resilience and community support. They have established a makeshift village of trolleys and huts, creating a self-sustaining environment. mid-day visited the Shambhu border on the Haryana side and found some key aspects of their survival. These include langar (community kitchens), seva (service) and the unity among the villagers and protesters.
Langar (community kitchen)
Langar plays a crucial role in providing daily meals to the farmers. This free community kitchen is supported by donations and efforts from nearby villages. The food prepared in these community kitchens is also called langar.