The final research essay was all about the farmer's protest and the fight for freedom in India. The main idea of the essay argued about the movements of farmer's aiming for the rights and fair pricing of the primary sector in India. Movements for the fair and equal idea raised after the agricultural reforms were introduced in the bill, the new three agricultural laws that were introduced by the government for selfish motives pretending to make them look like welfare for the farmer community of India, which evoked the sentiments of Indian farmers and later it took the form of protests, evolving into a national political and social matter. The protests demanded the laws to be cancelled, concerned about their livelihoods and freedom for pricing and flexibility exploited by the corporate/private sector as they targeted the old agrarian traditions. The movement continued for more than a year for the demands of fair policies and soon it gained momentum in the form of unity of people from different communities, to bring out economic justice to the primary sector in India. Besides the specifics of the farm laws, the Freedom for Farmer movement has gained large progress and support to represent an important symbol of India's larger fight for agricultural sustainability and economic justice. It is an important reminder that the idea of progress needs to be beneficial and friendly for the range of livelihoods that make up the basis of this country. As the movement gathers attention, it continues to serve as evidence of the determination and resolve of farmers working together to establish a perfect and suitable agricultural system protecting them from market dangers and providing market freedom to the overall system.