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24Tth Party Congress of CPI(M): The Red Tide Rises in Madurai the Revolution Marches On

THE ancient city of Madurai is poised to witness a historic moment as the 24th Party Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) unfolds from April 2 to April 6, 2025. The city is abuzz with final preparations, adorned with red flags and brimming with revolutionary fervor, ready to welcome 819 delegates and observers from across the country.The Grand Opening: April 2The morning of April 2nd will mark the beginning of this momentous occasion at the Tamukkam Open Grounds.

Karnataka: KITU Mass Gathering in Bangalore-IT Employees Unite for a Healthy Work-Life Balance

Asserting that “A Healthy Work-Life Balance is Every Employee’s Right,” hundreds of tech workers protested in India's IT hub Bangalore on March 9, demanding enforcement of labour laws, regulation of work hours and implementation of "Right to Disconnect".STOMPING over IT tycoon Narayan Murthy’s cardboard portrait scrawled with his call for a “70-hour work week”, angry tech workers set it on fire following a protest on March 9 at Freedom Park in India’s IT hub, Bangalore.As the flames crept up, slowly incinerating the picture of Infosys’ co-founder, glorified by

Kerala: CPI(M) State Conference Calls for People-Centric Development and Fight against Right-Wing Propaganda

THE Kerala State Conference of the CPI(M), took place in Kollam from March 6-9, 2025. The conference transformed the coastal city into a sea of red, showcasing the unity and cohesion of the strongest state unit of the CPI(M) in India.The conference was attended by 481 delegates elected from all district units and special units of the Party. Polit Bureau members Prakash Karat, Brinda Karat, MA Baby, BV Raghavulu, Subhashini Ali, Ashok Dhawale, and A Vijayaraghavan, as well as Central Committee members Vijoo Krishnan and AR Sindhu participated in the conference.

Tripura: Corruption and Mafia Rule in the State

THE BJP-IPFT-Tipra Motha alliance government, led by Manik Saha, celebrated its second anniversary in office with great fanfare on March 9. The occasion was marked by a statewide rally held in Agartala, attended by the party’s National President, JP Nadda. The event, celebrated with fanfare, left the public awaiting updates on pre-election promises, as speakers remained silent on their commitments, raising questions about their fulfillment.Let’s see the current status of some of these promises.

WB: Rallies against Abhaya's Murder & Jadavpur Incident

A PROTEST campaign was organised on Sunday, March 9th by the Joint Platform of Doctors, West Bengal, and Abhaya Mancha. The demonstration was in response to the unjust and brutal murder of Abhaya and the disgraceful behavior of the education minister at Jadavpur University.  Biman Basu, Left Front chairman, urged all democracy-loving and well-meaning individuals to participate in two grand marches planned in Kolkata. These processions, along with a spontaneous civil society movement, significantly impacted the Chowringhee area.

TN: Madurai Gears Up to Host 24th Congress of CPI(M)

THE 24th Party Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) is set to take place with great enthusiasm in Madurai from April 2 to 6. The historic city of Madurai is adorned with red flags and festive decorations, eagerly awaiting this landmark congress, which stands as the voice of the working class and a steadfast ally of the labouring masses.This historically significant congress will be held at Tamukkam Ground, the heart of revolutionary Madurai.

Delhi: SFI Sweeps AUDSC 2025 Elections-A Victory for Students Rights & Campus Democracy

AFTER six years, Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) has witnessed the resurgence of student democracy with the AUD Students' Council (AUDSC) elections. The Students' Federation of India (SFI) achieved a resounding victory, winning 24 out of 44 councillor seats, marking a new era of student activism. This victory reclaims the university space with the slogan of "Independence, Democracy, and Socialism."This triumph comes after years of delays in conducting elections due to administrative repression, enrollment mismanagement, and the COVID-19 lockdown. However, SFI refused to back down.

Communal Poison Spreads Dangerously

THE communal poison regularly injected into the body politic by the Sangh Parivar and its growing numbers of supporters among common people and the administration has been responsible for numerous attacks on Muslims.  Most tragically, recent incidents have shown that children and infants are now being made the targets of these attacks.In Malvan, a small town in Sindhdurg district of Maharashtra, a young Muslim boy of 15 was apprehended by the police, his parents arrested and their small scrap shop was bulldozed by the municipal corporation on February 25.  All this was done on the basis of

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