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Coronation of Charles III Reminds Us of Britain’s Bloody History of Genocide, Slavery, and Loot

ON May 6th, Charles III was crowned king of the United Kingdom after the sun had decisively set over the British Empire. The ceremony reminded us again of the connection of the British Crown with the colonial loot and slave trade, the foundations of the British Empire. The British Royalty was not just the titular head of the empire: the Royal African Company, which held the monopoly of supplying slaves to the Americas, was the direct property of the British Crown and was run by the Duke of York, the brother of the king.

WB: Mass Signature Campaign against Corruption Begins

THE CPI(M) West Bengal state committee has announced a programme to immediately launch a mass signature collection campaign against the pervasive corruption. CPI(M) workers will collect signatures and campaign door-to-door throughout the month of May. During a press conference in Kolkata on Wednesday, May 3, CPI(M) state secretary Md Salim announced the initiative, stating that the campaign's goal is to fight for justice.

WB: Mass Signature Campaign against Corruption Begins

THE CPI(M) West Bengal state committee has announced a programme to immediately launch a mass signature collection campaign against the pervasive corruption. CPI(M) workers will collect signatures and campaign door-to-door throughout the month of May. During a press conference in Kolkata on Wednesday, May 3, CPI(M) state secretary Md Salim announced the initiative, stating that the campaign's goal is to fight for justice.

AP: CPI(M)-CPI Campaign Exposes BJP's Disastrous Policies

THE political campaign launched by CPI(M) and CPI in Andhra Pradesh from April 14 to May 4 was successful in exposing the disastrous policies of the BJP central government. The campaign aimed to highlight the corporate-communal nexus in power at the centre, which has been cheating the people and favouring the wealthy by using public funds. The message of the campaign resonated well with the people, and it succeeded in raising awareness about the corrupt practices of the BJP.

AP: CPI(M)-CPI Campaign Exposes BJP's Disastrous Policies

THE political campaign launched by CPI(M) and CPI in Andhra Pradesh from April 14 to May 4 was successful in exposing the disastrous policies of the BJP central government. The campaign aimed to highlight the corporate-communal nexus in power at the centre, which has been cheating the people and favouring the wealthy by using public funds. The message of the campaign resonated well with the people, and it succeeded in raising awareness about the corrupt practices of the BJP.

Defend Press Freedom, Defend Democracy

THE state of press freedom in India has been accurately captured by the World Press Freedom Index.  This year’s index was issued on May 3, which is observed as World Press Freedom Day.  The Reporters without Borders (RSF), which has prepared the World Press Freedom Index has placed India in the 161st rank out of 180 countries. The disturbing fact is, this is eleven ranks below India’s position of 150 in 2022.

The Grim Unemployment Scenario

THE data on unemployment brough out by the Centre for Monitoring the Indian Economy (CMIE) present a grim picture. Not only has the unemployment rate increased sharply for some years now, starting from even before the pandemic, but the figure which had shot up during the pandemic has not come down much despite the recovery that has occurred in the level of GDP from its trough.The unemployment rate which was 4.7 per cent in 2017-18, rose to 6.3 per cent in 2018-19. It shot up during the lockdown associated with the pandemic: in December 2020 for instance, it was 9.1 per cent.

Telangana: Social Justice Campaign: Mobilising the Working Class for Change

IS there caste discrimination within the working class as well? Does gender discrimination still exist in modern society, despite women proving their talent in all fields? When the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) decided to conduct a survey on discrimination and harassment, some naturally raised these questions. It is not only prevalent in rural areas but also in urban settings. Does it occur only in the unorganised sector or is it also present in modern industries? After conducting the survey, all doubts were dispelled.

SKM Declares All India Struggle Programme

THE national meeting of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) was held on April 30, 2023 at Delhi. More than 200 farmer leaders of constituent organisations attended. The three-member presidium of the meeting comprised Joginder Singh Ugrahan (president, BKU-Ekta Ugrahan), Ashok Dhawale (president, AIKS) and Tajinder Singh Virk (president, Tarai Kisan Sanghatan). Others who attended on behalf of the AIKS were Hannan Mollah, Vijoo Krishnan, P Krishnaprasad and Inderjit Singh.This meeting was being held after the impressive SKM public meeting at the Ramlila Maidan in Delhi on March 20.

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