New Delhi: On the lines of Punjab on the Indo-Pakistan border, farmers of Rajasthan can also do agriculture. The Border Security Force has said to allow farming. Some time ago, the DIG of the Barmer sector had a discussion with the food donors in the Sarla area of Chauhtan. The Border Security Force has installed new gates on the border to be opened for agriculture. After 28 years, the farmers here will be able to cultivate their fields again. There are many farmers whose 80 percent of the land is between Tarbandi and Zero Point. Neither these food donors have received compensation after 28 years, nor are they being allowed to do farming, the farmers were continuously demanding this. In the year 2013, the High Court had said in a judgment that either compensation should be given and or farming should be allowed. Now the Border Security Force has given the right to cultivate the grain donors. According to the news received, in 1992 the number of affected donors in this way was around 1959, but now the number of affected donors has increased to around 10 thousand. Farmers of the Ramsar Sedwa Chauhtan Gadra area are affected on the border. Those farmers whose fields are near tarbandi and zero fencings will have to deposit their Jamabandi and ID cards at border posts to make passes. After that, an ID card with their photo will be made by the BSF. The same Barmer Sector DIG Vineet Kumar had said, "Farmers were continuously demanding at zero points. I have decided after meeting with the donors that farmers will now be able to do their farming at zero points.'' Aamir Khan And Kiran Rao Divorce Leaves Hina Khan Heartbroken Daughter Ira Khan shared post after Aamir Khan's divorce, fans shocked In this context, Jitu Patwari wrote a letter to CM Shivraj