EVEN as the police resorted to repressive measures on students and others who participated in the ‘Chalo HCU’ programme on April 6, demanding resignation of vice chancellor P Appa Rao, the latter had to face heat in the meeting of academic council where several members protested against his chairing the meeting and his continuation as VC of the University of Hyderabad. On the call of the Joint Action Committee of the students’ unions, leaders of different students’ unions, mass organisations and JAC of Osmania University and students coming from different parts of the state turned out on a
Secretary of Politics and International Relations of the Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB), José Reinaldo Carvalho, gave interviews to various media linked to communist and revolutionary parties and organisations from numerous countries in Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia on the current attempts to impeach President Dilma Rousseff.
RECENTLY, the government had to retract its proposal to tax withdrawal on provident fund deposits. Apart from sharp criticism and opposition from labour unions, there was also an overwhelming opposition from the employed sections, both government and private, who were not organised, to this proposal. A petition opposing taxing of EPF went viral and social media platforms were abuzz with witty criticisms against the government on the above two issues.
UGANDA'S long ruling president, Yoweri Museveni, was declared elected for another five year term in the third week of February. The opposition in the country along with most of the international observers have criticised the conduct of the elections. Museveni's main challenger, Kizza Besigye, who was credited with getting more than 35 percent of the vote, has described the election as a sham. Uganda's Election Commission, which is considered to be a government rubber stamp, had announced that Museveni got 60.8 percent of the votes.
What is your stand on the slogan of “Bharat Mata ki jai” which is a nationalist slogan? Rajat Ghosh, HowrahTHE CPI(M) is very clear that there can be no imposition on any Indian citizen as far as slogans and greetings are concerned. Every citizen is free to raise slogans of his or her choice and this right cannot be infringed upon in the name of carrying out ‘patriotism tests’.
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WITH severe drought conditions prevailing in several districts in Telangana and no relief measures forthcoming from the state government, to assess the field level situation, a team of leaders of the CPI(M) led by its state secretary Thammineni Veerabhadram conducted a padayatra on April 3, in Mahabubnagar district, the most severely drought-affected area in the state. The team conducted padayatra in five mandals of Kalwakurthi, Vangoor, Achhampet, Balmur and Telakapalli, demanding drought relief measures and prevention of migration.
RESERVATION in the private sector is a pre-requisite for rendering justice to dalit and tribal sections, Dalit Shoshan Mukti Manch leader V Srinivasa Rao told a meeting in Vijayawada on March 24. Prior to the meeting, a huge rally was taken out by the Struggle Committee for Realisation of Reservation in Private Sector from Tummalapalli Kalashektram to Alankar Centre, demanding reservation for SCs and STs in the private sector, filling up of vacant posts and prevention of atrocities against members of the communities. Members of various organisations from 13 districts of the state participat
THE administration of the University of Hyderabad under the controversial vice chancellor P Appa Rao is still continuing undemocratic prohibition on entry of visitors, including parents of students and media persons, and members of parliament, academicians and social activists are obstructed and denied entry into the campus, while the students under the banner of Joint Action Committee have given a call for ‘Chalo HCU’ to unions of students, political parties, mass organisations and the people at large to come to the University on April 6 to protest against the undemocratic functioning of