OBITUARY :
CPI (ML) senior leader Ramesh Chandra Pandey (affectionately known as Baba) passed away on 11 April 2017 at the age of 77. He was born in Lohar Farna village,
Jan Sanskriti Manch organized a week of cultural programmes from 23 March (martyrdom day of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru) and 31 March (martyrdom day of CPI (ML) and JNUSU
This year on 5 April on the occasion of Ram Navami the BJP-RSS conspired seriously to foment communal polarization and attack minorities in various districts of Jharkhand. In Kolgama village,
Responding to a call by the Central Trade Union in support with the Maruti workers AICCTU, AITUC, and CITU organized a joint solidarity demonstration at Ambedkar Chowk in Bhagalpur led
The CPI (ML) held a 24 hour hunger strike in front of the Muzaffarpur Collectorate on 10-11 April 2017 in the second phase of the land rights Satyagraha to mark
Attacks on the poor, mahadalits, landless, workers, farmers, education, and social justice have increased in Bihar over the last 27 years. When the Nitish government first came to power, they
Hundreds of Rasoiyas held an angry protest in front of the Muzaffarpur DM office under the banner of the Bihar Rajya Vidyalaya Rasoiya Sangh. The Rasoiyas blockaded the main gate
Five left parties in Odisha- CPI, CPI (M), CPI (ML), SUCI (C) and the Forward Block submitted a memorandum to the CM of Odisha on the Bhadrak communal violence that
CPI (ML) Odisha unit organised a protest during the visit of PM Narendra Modi to Odisha to participate in the National Executive Council meeting of the BJP on April 15
The Birla owned Motihari Sugar Mill had closed down in 2005 but till today 100 workers and 200 sugar cane farmers have not received the payment due to them. When
Workers of three SAIL units (Salem, Bhadravati and Alloy Steel, Durgapur) held strike on 11 April 2017 to protest against the government decision to sell these 3 units to private
The recently concluded by-polls in Kashmir and its aftermath underline the Modi Government’s dangerous shift in Kashmir policy.
The Srinagar by-poll on April 9 recorded an abysmally low vote percentage of