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Smuggling in the Hated Farm Laws Through the Back Door

THE draft “National Policy Framework on Agricultural Marketing (NPFAM)”, recently circulated by the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare reveals the sinister intentions of the RSS-BJP-led union government. It is a conspiracy to sacrifice farmers' interest and maximise corporate profits.The draft reveals that the centre has not addressed any of the serious demands raised by the fighting farmers’ movement like legalising MSP, increasing public investment in agriculture, pro-farmer credit facilities etc.

That Strong Spirit of Palestinian Emancipation

IMPOSSIBLE to bottle this sensibility. All of Gaza is a ruin. Millions of Palestinians have braved the winter in makeshift tents or in ruined buildings, their children freezing (a few frozen to death) and their hunger escalating. The smell of Israeli vengeance is everywhere. The sound of the tanks and the even more terrifying silence of the bombs shatters the nerves of even the most hardened fighter.

School Education in Crisis, Latest Government Report Reveals

RECENTLY, the Ministry of Education released reports of school education in 2022-23 and 2023-24 covering a wide range of indicators. These rather delayed reports form a series of similar reports going back to 2005. Earlier the National Institute for Educational Planning & Administration (NIEPA) used to compile these reports but since 2018-19, this task was taken over by the ministry directly. The recent reports are available at the portal of the Unified District Information System of Education (UDISE+) and school-wise details are available at the Know Your School (KYS) portal.

Eternal Capitalist Appeal: Work More but Earn Less

ONCE again, a moral appeal of extending working hours to ninety hours a week has been proposed by L&T chairman resonating the need for extending working week to 70 hours proposed by Narayan Murthy last year. Workers should work more and preferably on Sundays to achieve higher growth and be on the top of the world. This is being floated when India is one of the most unequal countries in the world. Capitalists always vouch for higher efforts from the workers while being silent on the issue of return.

WB: Jyoti Basu's Legacy Lives On: JBCSSR Complex Opens

JYOTI Basu, a staunch opponent of communalism, famously labelled the BJP a "barbaric party" after the Babri Masjid demolition. Today the situation has worsened. Those whom Jyoti Basu had called barbaric were once at the threshold, but now they hold State power. They are trying to make Hindutva the State’s official ideology. Had he been alive, Jyoti Basu would have been at the forefront of the struggle against these forces of darkness.

GLP-1 drugs: Revolutionising Health, as Long as You’re Rich Enough

THE medications Ozempic and its competitors, such as Wegovy and Mounjaro, have affected the capital and market-driven US economy in interesting ways. These Glucagon Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists (meaning they combine with  GLP-1 receptors to initiate responses),  were initially developed to combat diabetes and obesity, They are supposedly reshaping US industries, altering consumption patterns, and signalling a change in the lifestyle of some well-to-do-sections of US population; so much so that there exist articles talking of the Ozempic economy.

Trump inaugural speech shot through with racism, imperialism, exploitation

Republican President Donald Trump’s January 20 inaugural address in the US Capitol rotunda—a sacred space his Trumpites rampaged through four years before in the failed insurrection he ordered—was shot through with racist and imperialist language, even more than his speeches on the campaign trail. Add exploiting natural resources and you have a potent brew.Needless to say, Trump often got applause, plus some standing ovations from the right-wing Republican crowd and the oligarchs lined up behind him. The few Democrats, including outgoing President Joe Biden, clapped tepidly, if at all.

Maha: AIKS Holds First-ever Women Farmers' State Convention

THE AIKS Maharashtra state council organised the first-ever women farmers' state convention at the Hall named after Comrade Godavari Parulekar in the Comrade Narendra Malusare Complex in Nashik city on December 26, 2024. A total of 515 delegates (443 women and 72 men) from 15 districts took part enthusiastically.The largest mobilisation of peasant women was from the districts of Thane-Palghar in the Konkan region (155), and Ahmednagar (109) and Nashik (93) in the North Maharashtra region.

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