THE 17th death anniversary of Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet was observed at his native village Bundala, Jalandhar. Paying tribute to Comrade Surjeet, M A Baby, General Secretary of CPI(M), remembered his relationship with him since his student life. He highlighted the contribution of Surjeet in building the workers’ and peasants’ movements in India. He also mentioned his role in the international communist movement, particularly after the demise of the Soviet Union in 1992.
THE swearing-in ceremony of the new National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Bihar was organised in the historic Gandhi Maidan in Patna on November 20, when 26 leaders took oath of office as cabinet ministers with Nitish Kumar as the chief minister.
IN the rich tapestry of world literature, carols, hymns, and lullabies occupy a place of pride. Lewis Carroll evolved his nonsense rhymes as a distinct tradition to add sarcasm to the repertoire of this genre. In our own country, Sukumar Ray, an exceptionally talented cultural personality and father of the film maestro, Satyajit Ray, made a distinctive contribution to this tradition through his own nonsense rhymes. One of his rhymes spoke out to power with biting sarcasm. The sharp piece brought out the poser, why are the rulers afraid of laughter?
TRIPURA State unit of All India Agricultural Workers Union (AIAWU) met in its 12th state conference at Sonamura town, Sepahijala District on December 6-7, 2025. The conference called for escalation of mass contact, mobilising people on local issues and building up sustained united struggles with fraternal organisations to combat neo-fascism that the RSS-led BJP government has imposed throughout the country. A.
AS part of its ambitious plan to develop ‘100 Model Villages across Tamil Nadu’, the Tamil Nadu Science Forum (TNSF) and MALAR has been spearheading a series of grassroots interventions that merge scientific thinking with community development. The Science Festival at Thirunanthikarai is one of the most vibrant expressions of this vision — a living demonstration of how rationality, collective effort, and scientific temper can reshape rural life from the ground up.
THE 9th two-day State Conference of CITU Uttarakhand was successfully held on November 29-30, 2025 at Comrade Dewanand Nautiyal Nagar and Comrade Dinesh Nautiyal Manch in Baurari,Tehri Garhwal.
SIX communities of Assam — Koch Rajbongshi, Tai Ahom, Moran, Matak, Chutia and the tea-tribes/Adivasi — have been agitating for decades for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. The Koch Rajbongshi movement assumed an organised political form as early as 1968–69, and has continued for nearly six decades. The demands of Moran and Matak communities are even older, going back to 1947.
IT is a well-known fact that contemporary “mainstream” economics, the only kind which is taught to students over much of the world, does not capture the reality of capitalism. What is less recognized is that this “mainstream” economics, not just in its existing incarnations, but no matter what new incarnations it assumes, is incapable of capturing the reality of capitalism. Let us see why.
IT is a well-known fact that contemporary “mainstream” economics, the only kind which is taught to students over much of the world, does not capture the reality of capitalism. What is less recognized is that this “mainstream” economics, not just in its existing incarnations, but no matter what new incarnations it assumes, is incapable of capturing the reality of capitalism. Let us see why.
Journalist Arfaz Ahmad Daing claimed that the demolition of his house is an act of retaliation for his reporting.IN a heart-warming display of compassion, a Hindu resident of Jammu, Kuldip Sharma gifted five marlas of land to journalist Arfaz Ahmad Daing soon after the latter's home was demolished on Thursday.The Jammu and Kashmir administration demolished the home of Daing alleging that it had been built on encroached land.However Daing claimed that the demolition of his house was an act of retaliation for his reporting.Daing, who runs the digital news portal Nees