Protesting farmers and tribals, who were on their way to Mumbai from the Nashik district of Maharashtra, called off their long march on Saturday after an assurance from the government to fulfill their demands and execute related orders. With red flags in their hands, the march had started on foot from Dindori town, located around 195 km away from Mumbai, on March 12 demanding relief of Rs 600 per quintal to onion growers hit by price crash, twelve-hour uninterrupted power supply to farmers, and waiver of farm loans. They had reached Thane district's Vasind town, around 80 km from Mumbai. On Friday, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde told the Assembly that onion cultivators will be given a financial relief of Rs 350 a quintal and appealed to them to call off the protest.