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WB: RG Kar Case: Oppose Fragmented Trial Based on Incomplete Investigation

THE verdict of the trial court in the RG Kar case has raised many questions about the role of the Kolkata Police, the state administration and the CBI. Although Sanjay Roy, one contractual policeman, was found guilty of the main crime of murder and rape and sentenced to life imprisonment, numerous loopholes in the CBI investigation are mentioned in the verdict. If Sanjay Roy is held to be the sole culprit, many questions remain unresolved.

TN: Anti-Heresy Pledge on the Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s Assassination

THE Tamilnadu Platform for People's Unity (TNPPU) observes January 31 – the day Mahatma Gandhi was brutally assassinated in 1948 – as the Day of Anti-Heresy. This annual observance serves as a reminder of Gandhi’s unwavering commitment to India’s independence, communal harmony, and religious unity.This year, the Anti-Heresy Pledge was taken in over 27 districts across Tamil Nadu, with some districts extending the program to taluk headquarters.

AP: Vizag Steel Plant: Revival Package and Hidden Agenda

ON January 16, 2025, the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, decided to allocate Rs 11,440 crore for the revival of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL), popularly known as Vizag Steel. Minister of Steel and Mines, Kumara Swamy, visited Vizag Steel and announced the details of the revival package on January 29, 2025.The minister made it clear to trade union leaders in Visakhapatnam that the allocated amount would be used solely for debt repayment and not for the operation of Vizag Steel.

The Coal Economy of Jharkhand: A Story of Growth, Struggles, and Displacement

COAL has long been one of the largest sources of modern energy, powering industries, transportation, and most importantly, electricity generation. India, being one of the largest producers and consumers of coal, relies heavily on this fossil fuel to sustain its energy demands. Within India, Jharkhand holds a crucial position as one of the largest coal-producing states. With its vast reserves and mining infrastructure, Jharkhand plays a central role in meeting the country’s coal needs.

TN: Workers’ Victory: Samsung India Workers’ Union Registered

IN a significant victory for working class rights in India, the Samsung India Workers' Union (CITU) was officially registered on January 27, 2025, following a determined seven-month struggle symboliSing the resilience and unity of workers nationwide.The journey began in June 2024 when over 1,800 permanent workers at Samsung's manufacturing facility in Sunguvarchatram, Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu, decided to unionise under the banner of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU).

Maha: Student Convention for Harmony and Campus Democracy

THE Students’ Federation of India (SFI) launched an all India campaign against hate, Ekta Express - running from December 6, 2024 to January 30, 2025, to combat communalism and uphold democratic values in educational institutions. As part of this nationwide campaign, ‘Ekta Express @ Mumbai: a Student Convention on Harmony and Campus Democracy’ was organised on January 18, 2025, at Mumbai, Maharashtra. The convention brought together students, academics, artists, and journalists in a collective effort to promote harmony and campus democracy.

Kerala: CITU Worker Brutally Killed by RSS-BJP Goons

IN yet another brutal incident in Kerala, RSS-BJP goons killed an active CITU worker in Pathanamthitta district on the night of February 16th. Thirty-four-year-old Jithin Shaji was stabbed to death while he was trying to mediate and sort out issues following a scuffle between two groups in Perunad Madathumoozhiyil. The next day, police arrested eight active RSS workers in connection with the murder.In a planned attack by an eight-member group of RSS workers, a sharp weapon was used to fatally stab Jithin.

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.

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