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Demonstrations across Karnataka as CPI(M) Opposes Union Government's Anti-Poor Policies

ON June 20, CPI(M) units across Karnataka organised protest demonstrations in opposition to the union government's directive to the Food Corporation of India (FCI) prohibiting the sale of rice to state governments. The union government's decision was widely seen as an effort to impede the expansion of the Anna Bhagya scheme, a key electoral promise made by the Congress party. Protests were held in numerous district centres throughout Karnataka, including Bangalore, Kalburgi, Mandya, Mysore, Ballari, Bagepalli, Kolar, Koppala, and Chitradurga.

Findings of a Socio-Economic & Political Survey in Rural Bengal

Enable GingerCannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connectionor reload the browserDisable in this text fieldRephraseRephrase current sentenceEdit in Ginger×PANCHAYAT elections are scheduled to be held on July 8 in West Bengal. To understand the current condition of rural Bengal and the perspectives of its residents, a socio-political survey organization called 'Janaman' conducted two consecutive surveys over the past year.

AP: CPI(M) Holds Polavaram Padayatra

Enable GingerCannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connectionor reload the browserDisable in this text fieldRephraseRephrase current sentenceEdit in Ginger×The Communist Party of India (Marxist), CPI(M), Andhra Pradesh committee initiated the 'Polavaram Nirvasitula Poru Keka', foot march on June 20 from Nellipaka, a village facing the threat of submergence in Alluri Seetarama Raju district, demanding the resolution of various problems of the displaced people of Polavaram project.

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WB: People’s Struggle for People’s Panchayat

THE panchayat elections in West Bengal are scheduled to be held on July 8. On June 8, at 5 pm, the newly appointed state election commissioner, Rajiva Sinha, announced the election schedule. Subsequently, on June 9, at 10 am, the official notification was issued, stating that the process of submitting nomination papers would commence from 11 am on the same day. Candidates were given a total of six days to submit their nomination papers, with the deadline set for June 15. The submission of nomination papers for the 73,887 seats took place daily for four hours, spanning a total of 24 hours.

Controversial RBI Circular: RBI and Govt Support For Criminals Instead of Prompt Repayers

Enable GingerCannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connectionor reload the browserDisable in this text fieldRephraseRephrase current sentenceEdit in Ginger×ACCORDING to the RBI circular dated June 8, 2023, willful defaulters and companies involved in fraud have the option to pursue a compromise settlement with banks and non-banking finance companies. This circular introduces certain provisions that should be noted.

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Haryana: Sunflower Farmers' Protest

THE week-long farmers' unrest that erupted on June 6 in Kurukshetra district of Haryana has temporarily come to a halt as of the evening of June 13, following the acceptance of two major demands. Agitating farmers from various farmers' organisations, numbering in the thousands, had occupied the main National Highway (GT Road) on June 12, as announced during the Mahapanchayat held at Pipli grain market on the outskirts of the historic town of Kurukshetra.

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