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Birth Centenary of Com Pushpalal-A Revolutionary Communist Leader of Nepal

Comrade Pushpalal was born in 1924, in Bhangeri village of Ramechhap District of Nepal, in a lower-middle-class family. He was the second brother of the great martyr Gangalal and a brilliant person from his early childhood.Being a person from the martyr’s family, he had some radical thinking in his mind towards society and thought to do something for the majority of poor and exploited people of the country – Nepal, by raising their voices for justice, against class exploitation and social oppression.

Polit Bureau Communique

CPI(M) Polit Bureau met on August 6, 2024. It has issued the following statement.WAYANAD TRAGEDYThe Polit Bureau noted the fact that at times when natural disasters strike Kerala the people have risen in unison as one person to overcome the challenges. The PB heard a report on the extensive efforts being made by the LDF government for the rehabilitation of the people while providing relief.

Red Salute Comrade Buddhadeb Bhattacharya

CPI(M)  Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on August 8THE Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) expresses its profound grief at the passing away of Comrade Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, outstanding leader of the Party and former chief minister of West Bengal.  He was aged 80 years and had been in ailing health for some time. Buddhadeb Bhattacharya joined the Party in 1966 in his student days.  He participated in various struggles of the student and youth movements.  He became the state secretary of West Bengal Democratic Youth Federation in 1968.  He was elected to the

Kerala CM's Response to Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

Below we publish the statement given by Kerala chief minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, at a press conference held on August 6.KERALA has yet to recover from the psychological trauma inflicted by a natural disaster that claimed numerous lives, left many more in uncertainty, and devastated an entire region. To prevent such disasters from recurring, we must collaboratively devise improved systems through scientific methods. This is essential in an era marked by global crises such as global warming and climate change.

Tripura: Gandachhara: A Warning for Peace, Ethnic Harmony, and Stability

GANDACHHARA, a small sub-divisional township in the Dhalai District of Tripura, known for its unique ethnic harmony and peaceful coexistence between tribal and Bengali communities, has recently experienced an unprecedented and destructive backlash. This violence, targeting a specific ethnic group residing in Gandachhara town and nearby villages, was perpetrated by a faction of tribal youths.Gandachhara is a sub-division with a small Bengali community, primarily refugees resettled from what is now Bangladesh in the 1950s, alongside the indigenous tribal population.

‘Fiscal Prudence’ for People but Largesse to Corporates

THE budget 2024-25 presented by the finance minister of the newly elected NDA government expresses the political and economic tensions of the coalition government and a half-hearted attempt to appear to be addressing the major issues that drove the election results. True, that India is currently the fastest growing economy of the world, when Europe is yet to come out of the protracted stagnation, low growth in the US and Canada and China records a relative slowing down after long stretches of high growth.

Britain 2024: A Country on Fire!

THE simmering economic and social discontent that began under the monetarist Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980’s has now boiled over into a violent reaction on British streets. In order to break the backbone of the trade union movement, the Tories at the time, privatised anything and everything; selling the state resources to their crony friends. The manufacturing base of Britain was permanently erased. Mines closed. The once powerful global brand of British Steel saw its works reduced to ash with a few smouldering units left in ruins.

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