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Report : Bhagat Singh’s Statue Unveiled in Jehanabad

On May 10, the anniversary of the Great War of 1857, Shaheed-e Azam Bhagat Singh’s statue was unveiled by Com. Dipankar in the premises of Party district office in Jehanabad... (read full text)

Report : Spate of Killings in North Cachar Hills

The CPI(ML) submitted a memorandum to the President of India, Union Home Minister, North East Affairs Minister, as well as Assam CM and Governor, on the subject of the spate... (read full text)

Report : Landless Labourers Seize Land in Mansa AND D D Kosambi Memorial Seminar at Bangalore

Landless Labourers Seize Land in Mansa The agricultural workers in Dalel Singh Wala village led by Mazdoor Mukti Morcha and CPI(ML) seized four acres of panchayat land which they decided... (read full text)

AICCTU Initiative :

Towards All India Conference of Construction Workers An all-India conference of construction workers will take place on June 28-29, 2008 in Patna, under the leadership of AICCTU, to form an... (read full text)

Karnataka Assembly Elections – 2008

If criminalisation of politics was the hallmark of polls in many states in north India, rampant corruption and subdued political campaign marred the recently concluded Assembly elections in Karnataka. Much... (read full text)

Two Years of DMK Rule in Tamilnadu

DMK claims that it has succeeded in fulfilling the expectations of the common man. Its own alliance partner PMK says that the DMK rule has failed on all fronts. Congress... (read full text)

Homage to Vijay Tendulkar

Noted progressive playwright Vijay Tendulkar passed away on May 19 2008 at the age of 80 following a protracted illness. Tendulkar revolutionised Marathi theatre with his ruthless exploration of social... (read full text)

CPI(ML) Condoles Losses of Life in Myanmar and China

CPI(ML) condoles the enormous losses of life – due to cyclone in Myanmar and earthquake in the Sichuan province of China – and expresses deep sympathy and solidarity with the... (read full text)

One Year of Binayak Sen’s Imprisonment

‘Binayak Sen epitomises the kind of doctor India desperately needs, he has developed a model for working with the poorest people, devoting his whole life to this work. Instead of... (read full text)

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The challenge of shaping a new Nepal begins now…

The outcome of the April 10 elections in Nepal goes far beyond signalling the eventual end of the country’s 240-year-old monarchy. The fate of the monarchy was more or less... (read full text)

National Mineral Policy 2008

After much deliberation, the UPA government has finally released the National Mineral Policy (NMP) 2008. This policy has been in the offing for quite some time, and considering the magnitude... (read full text)

On the Supreme Court Verdict on OBC Quotas in Higher Education

The Supreme Court (SC) finally gave its verdict, after nearly two years and 25 hearings, over the petition filed against the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2006 on... (read full text)

“Why, it’s not double standards, comrades, it’s dialectics!”

How do we explain opposing Tata in Kalinganagar and welcoming him in Singur? How do we oppose globalisation and imperialist capital in other areas of the country while endorsing both... (read full text)

Democracy in South Asia

(In the past three months, three of India’s neighbours have gone to polls. The high point, of course, is Nepal, which witnessed a historic triumph against the monarchy and a... (read full text)

Royally Regimented Polls in Bhutan

The elections to Bhutan’s National Assembly on March 24 couldn’t be a greater contrast with the Constituent Assembly elections of April 10 in Nepal. Whereas the Nepalese polls reflected the... (read full text)

Post-Poll Pakistan

On February 18 2008, a new government was elected in Pakistan. Led by Pakistan Peoples Party, it has support of the majority of the parliament of 342 members. There was... (read full text)

Curb the Prices or Quit!

Even as the prices of all essential commodities soar sky-high, the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister tell us that inflation is here to stay. According to these high priests... (read full text)

Inflation Deflates UPA’s Aam Aadmi Claims

Barely a month ago, Congress and its UPA allies were waxing eloquent about the debt waiver “New Deal” for the Indian farmers. But even as the reality and scope of... (read full text)

Behind the Hype of Hefty Increase

Recently, there has been much big media hype about two packages of the UPA Government: the loan waiver for farmers and the other one was the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations... (read full text)

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