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AP: CPI(M) State Conference Calls for Combatting Communalism

THE 27th conference of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Andhra Pradesh called for uniting all Left and secular forces to combat the growing communalism in the state. The conference resolved to resist government policies that allocate public funds and assets to corporates while burdening the people. It also emphasized strengthening the Party’s independent base, which is crucial for building Left unity. The conference was held in Nellore from February 1 to 3, 2025. Nellore is the home district of Comrade P Sundarayya, the founder of the communist movement in South India.

West Bengal's Education Crisis: SFI Leads Protest March

“WHERE the mind is without fear and the head is held high…” Rabindranath Tagore's vision of free knowledge is contradicted by the current education system, which under capitalist rule, controls knowledge to benefit the ruling class. The National Education Policy (NEP), the RSS model, excludes the poor and indoctrinates others to serve corporates and Hindutva ideological interests.The state of education in Bengal paints a grim picture. The closure of schools is rampant, and the student-teacher ratios are incredibly poor.

The Week in Parliament

THE Budget Session of Parliament began on January 31 with President Droupadi Murmu's address to a joint sitting of both the Houses. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget for 2025-26 on February 1. Overall, the budget was disappointing as people had high expectations from it. There is nothing in the budget for the general public. The expectation that the budget would strengthen the public sector and help generate more employment in the country has not materialised. There are no measures aimed at curbing price rise.

TN: CPI(M)-led Movement Defeats Corporate Mining in Madurai

IN a historic victory for people's movements, the Union Ministry of Mines announced on January 23, 2025, the complete cancellation of the tungsten mining project in Melur, Madurai. The decision followed a meeting between Union Minister G Kishan Reddy and a delegation of farmers, acknowledging the need to protect the Arittapatti Biodiversity Heritage Site and its cultural significance.

The Inhumanity Engendered by Capitalism

GEORG Lukacs, the renowned Marxist philosopher had once remarked that “even the worst socialism was better than the best capitalism”. That remark made in 1969 and repeated in 1971, no doubt on the basis of Lukacs’ perception of actually existing socialism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe with which he was familiar, had been treated sceptically even in Western Left circles at the time.

'Emperor' Trump and Imperial US Expansionism

TRUMP is back. His foreign policy announcements, or rather, interventions, clearly show his intentions. What were imagined as statements made by a maniac are now turning out to be pronouncements made with all due seriousness. The real meaning of making ‘America Great Again’ is now becoming crystal clear.Trump started his first day as president by signing many executive orders, one among them is renaming the Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America. Innocuous it might seem, but it signals the imperial ambitions of the US. Historically, the US has occupied many territories belonging to Mexico.

Kerala Budget 2025-26: A Progressive Vision For a Sustainable and Inclusive Future

THE Kerala Budget for 2025-26, presented by Finance Minister KN Balagopal, unfolds a bold and comprehensive vision for the state’s future – a roadmap that combines progressive growth, social justice, and environmental responsibility. In the face of persistent fiscal challenges, the budget emphasizes the importance of people-centric policies, sustainable development, and the resilience of Kerala’s economy.

India’s Demographic Dividend and Economic Stagnation: A Structural Crisis

INDIA boasts the world's largest workforce, with 420 million young people making up 29 per cent of the population. The working-age population (15-65 years) accounts for approximately 68 per cent of the total population, a demographic advantage that began to emerge around 2005-06 and is expected to continue until 2055-56. Despite this, the Indian economy is showing signs of stagnation, with economic growth declining from 8.1 per cent to 6.4 per cent.

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