New Delhi: Farmers have been agitating against the agricultural law for the last 34 days on the border adjacent to the country's capital Delhi. Farmers have no problem in agitating, so they are being helped in every way. Many NGOs, political parties are also engaged with full strength to help the farmers. In this sequence, Khalsa Aid has opened a Kisan Mall on the Indus border of Delhi, where farmers will get everything for their daily needs absolutely free. In this shop, you will find all the items of everyday necessity like shoe, sandal, oil, soap, geyser, toothpaste, disposable bags. One such shop was also opened on the Tikri border a week ago. After this, another shop has started on Sunday evening at the Singhu border. A total of 28 such items will be found in this shop, for which farmers had to wander. A token number is given to the farmers to collect free goods from here. The name, number, Aadhaar card number of the person taking the goods is also being entered to avoid fake people. When this shop opened for the farmers on Monday afternoon, there was a queue of people there. After this, the workers of Khalsa Aid gave goods to everyone, besides they also distributed fruits to the farmers. Also Read- Indian Rupee opens high at 73.44 per dollar Cold wave situation to intensify further in Odisha Religious freedom ordinance will be issued in Madhya Pradesh today