THE fight being put up by the employees and workers’ unions of the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) against its privatisation is inspiring to those unions of public sector units (PSUs) and other establishments which are proposed to be privatised, across the country, said Tapan Sen, CITU general secretary.Addressing a large public meeting, ‘Ukku Karmika Garjana’, organised by the Visakha Ukku Parirakshana Porata Committee, at Trishna grounds in VSP, on March 20, he raised the questioned as to why the centre is interested in the privatisation of the VSP rather than coming up with solutions to
On March 22, Sitaram Yechury, general secretary of Communist Party of India (Marxist) has written the following letter to the chief election commissioner, Election Commission of India on certain concerns on the functioning of the EVMs along with the VVPAT and on the impact of the electoral bonds.
“A second freedom struggle is being waged in the country. It is being waged against a government that is making laws to handover lands owned by peasants and the whole of agriculture to Indian and multinational corporates. It is being waged in Karnataka too.
TWO major hacks – SolarWind and Microsoft Exchange server hacks – have affected a whole range of computer systems. Both are supply-chain hacks, meaning what appeared to be a routine software upgrade to a particular component in the system instead inserted malicious code.
THE Left Front sounded the poll bugle from the mega rally held at the historic Brigade Parade Ground on February 28. The tone and tenor of the campaign for the elections was set at this rally by CPI(M) general secretary, Sitaram Yechury when he said in no uncertain terms that the people of Bengal did not need a government that divides people based on their religion, caste or creed nor do they need a government that indulges in looting the common people. He said Bengal needs a government that will work for the welfare of the poorest of the poor, the exploited, and the marginalised people.
THE Left Democratic Front in Kerala is reaching out to the people of the state with a fulfilled manifesto of its current term as well as a futuristic manifesto of 2021-26 which charts the trajectory for a modern Kerala. LDF convener, A Vijayaraghavan, while releasing the LDF Manifesto announced that the LDF government led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has fulfilled 580 promises out of 600 it made in 2016.The manifesto at the outset talks about consolidating the gains of the present tenure in infrastructure and welfare to a more sustainable development model which ensures employment fo
THE 2020 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress that was tabled by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development recently throws light on the alarming rise in homelessness in advanced capitalist countries. According to the report, there was a 7 per cent increase in the number of homeless people staying outdoors and a 13 per cent increase in the number of unsheltered families in the US during the previous year. It estimates that the homeless population in California alone was 161,548 as of January 2020.
IN February 2021, union labour minister Santosh Gangwar tabled in parliament NITI Aayog’s draft ‘National Policy on Migrant Labour’, framed ostensibly “as a response to the Covid fallout on the migrants”. The report states that about one crore migrant workers began their long journey back home after the sudden lockdown announced by the prime minister on March 24, 2020.
THE visit of the US secretary of defence, Lloyd Austin, to India barely two months after the Biden administration took office indicates the importance the United States attributes to India as a defence partner and ally.Austin was in Japan and South Korea – both close military and strategic allies of the US in Asia – before coming to India. India being next in his itinerary indicates that the Pentagon views India as of the same status as Japan and South Korea. Lloyd underlined this importance during his visit when he described the India-US partnership as a “central pillar” of American poli
THE Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Students’ Federation of India (SFI) and Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) unitedly protested on March 22, against the centre’s policy decisions and alleged that they are only worsening the situation of unemployment in the country.While many issues ranging from the privatisation of public sector units to the implementation of labour codes were discussed, what struck a chord with almost everyone was the demand to declare the Right to Work as a fundamental right.The loss of jobs has increased under the rule of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP