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Privatisation Augments Share of Non-Food expenditure

THE ministry of statistics and programme implementation has recently released the findings of the Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES) conducted during August 2022 to July 2023. Household consumption surveys earlier were conducted every five years but the last HCES was conducted in 2011-12. In between one HCES was conducted and the report was not made public as that showed a decline in consumption expenditure which could have been a cause of embarrassment for the existing government.

Democracy in Peril! Defeat BJP!

THE last ten years of the Modi government have seen an unprecedented attack on democracy and democratic rights in the country.  If this trend continues, India will remain only a formal democracy and become a full-fledged authoritarian State. PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY UNDER SIEGEThe constitution provides for a parliamentary democratic system.  Under this system, the executive (the government) is answerable to parliament. It is parliament legislations which become the law. However, under the BJP rule, parliament has been systematically downgraded.

Sugarcane Farmers’ Federation Demands Higher FRP

IN a statement issued on February 24, the All India Sugarcane Farmers’ Federation said that the  Narendra Modi led union government’s anti-farmer policy was clearly visible in the recent revision of the fair and remunerative price (FRP) for the sugar season 2024-25. On February 21, the union government announced a meagre 8 per cent increase in sugarcane FRP, that is, to Rs 340 from Rs 315 per quintal.

WB: Sandeshkhali: Horror Saga Goes On

DESPITE frantic efforts by Mamata Banerjee's administration to suppress the news, the horrors that took place under the leadership of Sheikh Shahjahan's forces in Sandeshkhali during the last ten years of the Trinamool regime have now spread across the mainstream media. The rule of law had collapsed in Sandeshkhali. The BDO has been assaulted. Rice fields have been forcibly occupied and inundated with salt water and converted into fish farms. The villagers were deprived of their allowances from various state government schemes. Housing scheme allotments have been taken away.

Relevance of the National Science Day

THE National Science Day is celebrated on February 28 every year to commemorate the discovery of the Raman Effect by Nobel laureate C V Raman. The stated objective of celebrating National Science Day is to popularise science and technology and to promote a scientific temper among the general public. It encourages critical thinking, rational decision-making, and a spirit of inquiry, which are essential for societal progress.

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