morcha

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi मोर्चा (morcā, [political] front).

Noun

morcha (plural morchas)

  1. (India) A gathering of like-minded people protesting for a cause.
    • 2006, V. Raghunathan, Games Indians Play: Why We Are the Way We Are, New Delhi: Penguin Books:
      How often do we take out a morcha or go on a hunger strike to protest against the appalling conditions of our roads []

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