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Pitfalls of Export-Led Growth

AFTER Sri Lanka and Pakistan, Bangladesh has become the third country in our neighbourhood to become afflicted by a serious economic crisis. It has asked for a $4.5 billion loan from the IMF, apart from $1 billion from the World Bank and $2.5-3 billion from multilateral agencies and donor nations.

Mahila Mahapanchayat in Support of Women Wrestlers

Enable GingerA Mahila Panchayat was held on June 14, in New Delhi, in support of the protesting women wrestlers. Various organisations including AIDWA are actively participating in it. AIDWA all India president PK Sreemathy, all India vice presidents Jagmati Sangwan, Subhashini Ali, treasurer S Punyavathi, JMS delhi secretary Asha Sharma and president Maimoona Mollah took part in it. The meeting called on people to extend solidarity and stand in support of the wrestlers.

Denying Farmers to Profit Corporates

THE BJP-led union government announced the minimum support prices (MSP) for the Kharif Season 2023-24 on June 7, 2023 claiming that “the move is to ensure remunerative prices to growers for their produce and to encourage crop diversification”. The MSP announced is neither fair nor remunerative; it belies the hopes of the farmers and inflicts huge losses in their incomes. Let alone encouraging crop diversification, it discourages farmers from investing in agriculture.

J&K: Normalcy without Democracy is No Normalcy At All

NOTWITHSTANDING the tall claims made by the BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir about normalcy and economic development post 2019, the truth remains that there is a depressing scenario prevalent on multiple fronts in the state.First of all, there is a dire political vacuum in the state in the absence of elections and popular government. The statehood has been denied in the most unconstitutional and brazen manner. This is a blatant infringement on the basic constitutional and democratic rights of the people of the state.

Maha: Memoirs of Narasayya Adam

ON June 1, 2023, the 300-page memoirs in Marathi ofNarasayya Adam, titled 'SangharshaachiMashaalHaati' ('Torch of Struggle in Hand'), was released on his birthday in a 15,000-strong public meeting at Solapur by CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury. Most of those who attended were from the unorganised working class, especially beedi, powerloom and other workers. There was a large contingent of working women.

A Party Glorifying Godse

THE true meaning of ‘Amrit Kaal’ is unfolding with the relentless attacks on the Muslim minorities accompanied by hate speech and glorification of Gandhiji’s killer, Godse. In Maharashtra, the Shinde-BJP government has gone on a spree of renaming cities which have Muslim names. Aurangabad has become Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Osmanabad is now Dharashiv, Ahmednagar district has been declared to be Ahilyabai Holkar Nagar. These changes were accompanied by majoritarian triumphalism and the demonising of Muslim rulers and historical figures.

CPI(M) Central Committee Delegation Visits Vietnam

AT the invitation of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), a five-member CPI(M) Central Committee delegation headed by general secretary, Sitaram Yechury including Jogendra Sharma, member, Central Secretariat, CS Sujatha, Hira Lal Yadav and Deblina Hembram, all  members of the Central Committee, visited Vietnam from June 7-10, 2023.This short visit was packed with  very intensive programmes that included five major discussions with Party leaders; paying revolutionary homage to Com Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum and a visit to an industrial park and discussions with th

WB: Left Candidates File Nominations for Panchayat Polls Repelling TMC Terror

THE previous panchayat polls in Bengal held in May 2018 saw reckless violence as the Trinamool-backed miscreants forcibly prevented opposition candidates from filing nominations. Consequently the TMC had bagged about 34 per cent of the total seats uncontested. The elections turned into a farce. This time also attempts are on to muzzle democratic voices and decimate the opposition. But, in the meantime, the situation has changed. Anti-Trinamool, anti-BJP forces have gained momentum under the leadership of the Left.

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