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AIDWA Demands Stern Action Against Brutal Murder of a Young Woman in Budgam

THE All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA), in a statement issued on March 17, has strongly condemned the brutal murder of a young woman in Budgam (Kashmir). On March 7, Arifa Jan went for coaching class but failed to return home. Her brother lodged a missing report with the police on March 8. The police interviewed several suspects and after sustained interrogation, one Shabir Ahmad Wani of Mohandpora Budgam confessed to the murder of the missing girl.We have recently seen other cases of brutal murders of women shocking the nation.

TN: BJP-RSS Game Plan Will Not Succeed in Tripura

CONDEMNING the violence unleashed upon the CPI(M) and Congress in Tripura by the BJP-RSS combine, political parties in Tamil Nadu asserted that the game plan to wipe out Communists from the state or the country would not succeed.In a public demonstration organised by the CPI(M) Tamil Nadu state committee in Chennai on March 13th evening, political parties in the state – DMK, VCK, MDMK, Dravidar Kazhagam, MMK, Vaazhvurimai Katchi, CPI(ML), and representatives from May 17 movement – unitedly condemned the violence unleashed by the ruling BJP and its goondas in Tripura since the results were d

Why Cow Vigilantism is Targeting Mewat?

THE barbarous lynching and burning to death of two Muslim young men on February 15 at Loharu town of Bhiwani in Haryana should not be seen as just another criminal act. It is rather one of the most gruesome incidents in the series of many killings perpetrated in different parts of the country in the recent past, especially since the BJP assumed power at the centre and in several states. Junaid (35) and Nasir (25) belonged to Ghatmika village in the Mewat region of the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan.

Accept Universal Validity of UDID, Not Mandatory Possession

THE National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD) has addressed two letters to the secretary, department of empowerment of persons with disabilities, Government of India on issues surrounding the validity of the Universal Disability ID (UDID) Card.Dated March 15, 2023 the letters are in response to an office memorandum and a DO letter issued by the department of empowerment of persons with disabilities (DEPwD), Government of India, which is the nodal department for disability affairs.

Restore Peace, End Hostility: Delegation of MPs to Tripura Governor

A DELEGATION of parliamentarians visited Tripura to assess the post-poll violence. Since the assembly polls in the state, goons of the ruling BJP have been perpetrating violence and targeting supporters and members of the Left parties. During the visit, the delegation comprising MPs of the CPI(M), CPI and the Congress submitted a memorandum to the governor on March 11, seeking restoration of peace, end to political hostility, and payment of compensation to those affected by the violence.

The “Hindu Rate of Growth”: Then and Now

FOR a large part of the dirigiste period, the gross domestic product of the Indian economy grew at a rate of around 4 per cent per annum or less, which, though an improvement compared to the colonial era that had witnessed virtual stagnation, was not very impressive. This low steady growth over a prolonged period of time was facetiously referred to as the “Hindu rate of growth” by many economists (perhaps because with this rate an eternity would be required for any noticeable social transformation).

CITU Campaigns for Minimum Wages in Telangana

THE CITU in Telangana has organised an extensive campaign from February 10 to March 5 on the issues of industrial workers, mainly focusing on demands of minimum wages, seven hours a day work and five day week. It had a good effect on the workers. A dharna was held at the Labour Commissioner's office on March 6. This is just the beginning of the united labour movement to come!Industrial workers see CITU as a beacon of hope, for working on the problems they face.

J&K: Farmers Protest against ‘Bulldozer Raj’

A KISAN protest dharna was held at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi on February 24, 2023 by All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) and Jammu and Kashmir Kisan Tehreek (JKKT). The dharna was organised against the forceful eviction of Jammu and Kashmir farmers using the Land Eviction Order, 2020. Farmers from Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh participated in the dharna.The demonstration in the national capital comes after a series of spontaneous and organised protest actions in Jammu and Kashmir.

CITU Urges Karnataka Governor to Reject Amendment to Factories Act

The new amendment extends working hours from nine to twelve and removes restrictions on women working late-night shifts.THE Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) has written to the Karnataka governor Vajubhai Vala and urged him not to give his assent to the amendment to the Factories act passed by the Karnataka Assembly.If passed, the new amendments would render changes to six sections of the Factories Act 1948. The new provisions would drastically change life inside and outside the factories.The maximum working hours have been revised to 12 hours/day, up to 48 hours/week.

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