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KERALA: On the SilverLine Project

DESPITE the mounting protest of opposition and the manipulations of a section of media, the government of Kerala is making efforts to materialise the SilverLine project, a semi high speed rail corridor. The project was one of the major promises of the LDF in its election manifesto in the 2021 assembly elections. The LDF government envisages this as the major infrastructure development project. This project is designed to avoid traffic snarls, road accidents and air pollution from vehicles, a major concern of the state.

Amendments to Party Constitution

The Central Committee has proposed the following amendments to the Constitution to be taken up for consideration and adoption at the 23rd Congress: Article XVCentral CommitteeAdd as clause 16: The Central Committee may fix an age limit eligibility and a quota of women for members to be elected to the Central Committee.

US is Using Ukraine to Split Eurasia

THE news of impending destruction and chaos in Kyiv is the new love of the global strategic community that relishes wars and is constantly on a lookout for hotspots where the US military can intervene and reiterate the American primacy. The western media has launched a propaganda blitzkrieg to tell the world that there is a massive Russian military build-up along Ukraine’s borders and President Vladimir Putin is on the verge of launching a large-scale invasion.

A Budget Whose Silences are Ominous

NO budget in recent memory has been presented at a time when the economy is in such dire straits: unemployment is so bad that there are job riots in Bihar and UP; wealth and income inequalities are among the worst in the world; millions more have been pushed into poverty because of the pandemic and the lockdown; and inflation is accelerating even in the midst of massive unemployment. There is an urgent need for a strategy that promotes economic revival, while providing relief to the poor, and contributing to an abatement of inflation.

UP: Falling Back on the Communal Agenda

AS the election campaign for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls is in full swing with the first phase of elections be held on February 10 in western UP, it has become clear that the BJP is banking solely on the Hindutva communal plank for mobilising support.The union home minister Amit Shah and chief minister Adityanath have set the tone for the BJP’s campaign, which is laced with communal dog whistles and anti-Muslim rhetoric.  Adityanath began the campaign by declaring that it will be a fight between 80 per cent vs 20 per cent.  This being the rough ratio of Hindus to Muslims in the state’s

Budget 2022-23: Betrayal of People’s Interests

CPI(M)  Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on February 1THE finance minister presented the Budget 2022 in the backdrop of an economic scenario when majority of the people are facing job loss and huge cuts in real income. GDP in the current financial year is estimated to marginally cross the pre pandemic levels. The private consumption expenditure is still short of the pre-pandemic levels and industries are facing low capacity utilisation and rising inventories primarily because of very low demand in the economy.

Prices of Essential Items are on Fire – Modi Govt. is Sleeping

ALTHOUGH opinion polls are notoriously unreliable as far as elections are concerned, one of the issues all opinion polls always tend to agree upon is economic problems. Recently, a big media house released its annual ‘mood of the nation’ survey results.While political questions like who will win, or who is the best were endlessly belaboured in media, not much attention went to other key results.

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