15 YEARS OF MISRULE OF BJPTHE RSS-BJP even after delaying the Municipal elections for more than six months to circumvent the huge anti-incumbency is not succeeding in its pursuit. The crisis to civic amenities has reached its peak due to the corrupt and imbecilic functioning of the BJP led municipal corporations for the last 15 years.The Fifth Delhi Finance Commission indicted the BJP led North MCD for irregular diversion of plan funds and it had to expel 3 of its councillors over corruption charges.
THE United Nations’ call to observe November 25 as an International Day for “Elimination of Violence against Women” has got wide media coverage after the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, presented a chilling fact sheet that across the world every 11 minutes a woman or a girl is killed by an intimate partner or family member. He called violence against women and girls as the most pervasive human rights violation in the world.Domestic violence is an undeclared war against women which has taken more victims through the years than any conventional war.
THE mild applause that greeted the Egyptian Chair gaveling through the Agreement reached at the end of COP27, after almost two full sleepless days of last-minute extensions, probably best captured the spirit at Sharm el-Sheikh. The delegates and all the observers were not just tired, they were simply relieved that the Summit was finally over, with some or other agreement.
THE 24th AIKS Odisha state conference was held at Brahmagiri in Puri district on November 15-16, 2022. It began with a rally of hundreds of peasants, followed by a public meeting. It included a good number of women and youth. It was presided over by AIKS state president Yameswar Samantaray, and it was addressed by AIKS president Ashok Dhawale, joint secretaries Vijoo Krishnan and Amal Haldar, state secretary Suresh Panigrahy, and state vice president Jagannath Mishra. November 15, the day of the rally, was the birth anniversary of the legendary Adivasi freedom fighter Birsa Munda.
THE 37th AIKS Bihar state conference, held at Nawada from November 11-13, 2022, gave a call for intensifying struggles on land, MSP legal guarantee and other burning peasant issues and for strengthening the organisation manifold, with the objective of combating the anti-people, pro-corporate and communal BJP-RSS regime at the centre.The conference was held in Comrade Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Nagar, named after the great freedom fighter and respected Left and kisan leader who hailed from this district.It began with a large public meeting which was presided over by AIKS state president, Lalan
The whole playbook of electoral tactics is now deployed in the state with PM Modi himself leading the battle.
ON November 10, when the first list of BJP candidates for Gujarat assembly elections was announced in New Delhi, there was a palpable sense of surprise among political observers though in Gujarat itself what was coming was anticipated. According to reports, among the 160 candidate names announced for
THERE are two defining and portentous features of the current world economic situation. One, which is well discussed, is the world-wide increase in interest rates in response to the pervasive inflationary upsurge; it would indubitably generate recession and unemployment, which, notwithstanding all protestations to the contrary, is the real objective behind it.
THE symposium on ‘Self-Reliance in Science & Technology (S&T) and Development’, organised by the Delhi Science Forum (DSF) is association with the All India Peoples Science Network (AIPSN) and held in P Ramamurti Bhavan in Delhi on November12-13, was an eye-opener in more ways than one.
THE CPI(M) state organising committee of Puducherry organised a special conference on November 13. This special conference, which was the first major public programme being held in Puducherry after it was given recognition as a state committee by the Party Central Committee, witnessed an unprecedented mass gathering of Party members and public, at the Kamban Kalai Arangam Auditorium.This was preceded by a colourful rally led by hundreds of red volunteers, who marched with flags to the sound of the thappattam – the drum beat of the oppressed.
THOUSANDS of people in Thiruvananthapuram marched towards Raj Bhavan on November 15, to register their protest against Governor Arif Mohammed Khan's persistent interventions in the functioning of universities of Kerala.