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Eye-witness Accounts of the Historic Event: Welcome to Revolution

John ReedJohn Reed was a progressive American writer and journalist, a prominent leader of the US labour movement and one of the founders of the Communist Party of the United States. He went to Russia in 1917 and met with Lenin several times.His best works, “Insurgent Mexico” (1914) and “Ten Days that shook the World” (1919) were devoted to the people’s revolutionary struggle.

“I am filled with wonder”: Ravindra Nath Tagore

IN Russia at last! Whichever way I look, I am filled with wonder. It is unlike any other country…From top to bottom they are rousing everybody up….This Revolution was waiting to take place in Russia for a long time. Preparations have long been in progress; countless numbers of men, known and unknown have given their lives for it, and embraced intolerable suffering.The cause for revolution is widespread, but it becomes concentrated in certain parts of the world: the skin reddens and breaks into boils in the weaker spots, even though the blood of the whole body is infected.

The October Revolution and the Sciences

THERE are two major ways that the October Revolution changed the world of sciences. First, was that science and technology can be planned; it is through planning of science, technology and the industry that a backward feudal country like Russia could organise its society and catch up with the far more advanced west in only a few decades. That it could combat Nazi Germany in the Second World War was due in part to the rapid industrialisation Russia had done in the 20's and 30's.

The Theoretical Significance of the October Revolution

THE October Revolution brought about a revolutionary change in the conception of revolution itself. All revolutions thenceforth, including the October Revolution itself, were to be located within this new conceptual universe. Prior to the October Revolution, socialism had been seen as the revolutionary project exclusively of the proletariat, which could be attempted where the proletariat had come into being as a major political force, and where therefore the polarisation of society between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat had been carried far enough.

Uphold the Revolutionary Legacy of October 1917

THE Russian Revolution of October 1917 was a momentous event which opened a new epoch for the world. As we approach the centenary of the October Revolution, it is possible to look back across the course of the entire 20th century and come to a judgment about its historic significance and contemporary relevance.While it may take a longer time to arrive at definite conclusions about the historical experience of the 74 years of the Soviet Union, as far as the October Revolution itself is concerned, its historic and world wide significance is well established.

October Revolution and Women's Emancipation

THE socialist revolution in Russia and the subsequent formation of the Soviet Union, showed the world in a most spectacular way that the all round emancipation of women is possible only through the Socialist path. Under the leadership of Comrade Lenin and the Bolshevik party, later called the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the policies created and implemented in the world's first Socialist State made women and children the greatest beneficiaries.

UP: Scheme Workers Intensify Struggle for Wage Hike, Social Security

RESENTMENT among anganwadi workers and helpers in Uttar Pradesh has been growing in the past year due to excessive work load. Increasing price rise, very low honorarium, lack of basic infrastructure in anganwadi centres, status of the scheme even after 41 years of its inception and cut in funding in the recent budget have added to their woes. Beginning with the all-India general strike on September 2, 2015, the struggle of anganwadi workers and helpers continued over their demands. In this year-long struggle, participation of workers in all protest demonstrations has been overwhelming.

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