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AICCWW Welcomes Justice Hema Committee Report

THE All India Coordination Committee of Working Women (AICCWW), the women's sub-committee of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), in a statement issued on August 26, welcomed the release of the Hema Committee report and the assurances given by the LDF government of Kerala to implement many of its recommendations to improve the working conditions, particularly for women, in the Kerala film industry.

Malayalam Film Industry: Implement Hema Committee Report

THE release of the report of the Justice Hema Committee set up by the government of Kerala ‘to study and report on various issues faced by women in cinema and to suggest solutions to such issues’ on August 19, 2024 has seen a number of women connected with the Malayalam film industry, mostly actors, coming forward, and making serious allegations of sexual assault, abuse, misconduct etc against well-known men in the industry who are actors, directors, and important office-bearers in associations connected with the film world and also public institutions.  This is a very welcome development i

The Bloody Rise of the West – Part 2

THE impact of the West’s encounter with the Americas was devastating for its people. The population of the Americas before Europe’s “discovery” has been estimated to be anything between 2 to 100 million people. The figures of genocide also depend not only on different estimates of the Indigenous population of the Americas but also on what numbers should be excluded in the counting of victims of genocide. Do we include those who died of diseases as their societies and the productive basis of their societies were destroyed?

Vinesh Phogat's Struggle: A Fight beyond the Arena

 "LOVE and respect from the people are a thousand times more valuable than a gold medal," said Vinesh Phogat on receiving a grand and emotionally charged reception upon her return from Paris on August 17. It took more than 13 hours for her huge cavalcade of supporters to cover the hardly 120 km route from IGI Airport to her native village Balali in the Charkhi Dadri district of Haryana. Among the several organisations and individuals who greeted Vinesh were leaders from the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) and Janvadi Mahila Samiti (JMS).

The Transient “Miracles”

A GOOD deal of analysis of the recent political upheaval in Bangladesh has focussed on the high-handedness and authoritarianism of Sheikh Hasina’s government; it has either missed altogether, or generally underplayed, the change that has occurred in the economic situation in that country. A country that was being hailed as an economic “miracle” just a few months ago is now mired in an economic crisis that has suddenly worsened the living conditions of vast numbers of people.

Something is Rotten in the State of West Bengal!

‘SOMETHING is rotten in the state of Denmark,’ is a famous line from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. The same sentence perfectly fits West Bengal today under Mamata Banerjee’s TMC rule. The horrific incident of gang-rape and murder of a young female doctor, Abhaya, as named by her colleagues, within the premises of the R G Kar Medical College and Hospital (MCH) in Kolkata has stunned the sensibilities of all citizens of the country. The crude attempts by the state government led by chief minister Mamata Banerjee to hush up this gruesome crime are highly condemnable.

PM Modi’s Independence Day Speech: What Was Said and Unsaid

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day Speech was full of the usual claims, promises and bombast. But here is the actual message behind what was said and what was left unsaid.‘SECULAR CIVIL CODE’Forcing a majoritarian set of customs and rituals on all communities is not ‘secular.’ The UCC is nothing but a tool for the RSS-BJP to invade people’s private lives to gain control over it, and to further their communal agenda.

Immediately Enact a Law for the Protection of Medical Personnel

CPI(M) Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on August 19THE unprecedented and spontaneous mobilisation of doctors, particularly junior doctors in angry protests against the barbaric rape and murder of a young doctor in Bengal’s R G Kar hospital reflects not only the solidarity for the young woman victim but also the experience of doctors against unsafe and insecure conditions of work. This has received widespread people’s support.

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