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Singur: Once Again at Turning Point?

OUTWARDLY calm and serene, whether or not this lush green area along the National Highway-2, popularly called Delhi highway, becomes another turning point in the political history of West Bengal or not only time will tell. But a visit to this almost entirely rural constituency in Hooghly district makes one feel that come April 30 another turn, at least in the history of this area, may be in the offing here.

Bengal: Successfully Resisting Loot of Vote, Opposition Sees Victory

MASSIVE united resistance by people to TMC’s terror and intimidation ensured that the ruling party, unlike earlier elections, was not able to carry out large-scale loot of vote in the fourth phase polling in West Bengal on April 25 when more than one crore electorate exercised their franchise in 49 assembly constituencies – 33 in North 24-Paraganas district and 16 in Howrah district.

Modi-bhai’s Bengal Mission is to Save Didi-bhai: Yechury

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi has made it a habit to go for campaigning on poll dates in areas adjoining those where polling is taking place and thus trying to influence voting through live telecast of his speeches. But in Bengal elections, he is not doing just that. People are, in fact, asking why the prime minister of the country is making so many election visits to a state where his party does not stand even ghost of a chance, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said at a huge gathering, mainly of peasants, in Namkhana in South 24-Parganas on April 23.

CITU Condemns Reduction In EPF Interest Rate

THE Centre of Indian Trade Unions, in a statement issued on April 25, has condemned the unilateral decision of the finance ministry to reduce the interest rate on EPF to 8.7 percent from the unanimous recommendation of the tripartite Central Board of Trustees of the EPFO. This was revealed from the reply to the unstarred question no 96 dated April 25, 2016 in Lok Sabha. The CBT on February 16 had decided the rate as 8.8 percent. This decision of 8.8 percent was an interim one and some increase was expected when final decision was to be taken, as funds are available with the EPFO for this.

CTUs Call for Protest on April 29 Denouncing Reduction in EPF Interest Rate

THE Central Trade Unions, in a statement issued on April 26, have strongly denounced the unilateral reduction in interest rate on Employees Provident Fund from 8.8 percent to 8.7 percent, ignoring the unanimous decision of the tripartite Central Board of Trustees of EPFO. On February 16, 2016, the CBT of EPFO, in its meeting chaired by union labour minister unanimously decided the interest rate on EPF at 8.8 percent as an interim measure with an indication of increasing it further in view of availability of funds generated by the EPF.

Fight Anti-Worker Measures

After widespread opposition from workers and employees and protests by all trade unions and even the NDA allies of the BJP, the finance minister was forced to withdraw the proposal even before discussions began in parliament. Following this, the government made steep cuts in interest rates on small savings schemes like the Public Provident Fund, National Savings Certificate and Post Office Savings.

TAMILNADU ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS: PWF Marches Forward Towards a Big Change

FOR the first time in Tamilnadu politics, a big experiment engineered by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) is gaining momentum – that is the grand alliance of Peoples’ Welfare Front (PWF) and DMDK of opposition leader and actor Vijayakanth and former union minister GK Vasan’s Tamil Manila Congress (TMC).Executing the call of the 21st Congress of the CPI(M), the Tamilnadu state committee had decided to move towards ousting the ruling AIADMK and keeping the corrupt DMK and the Congress out as well as  fighting the communal BJP and casteist PMK.This led to the successful formation of Makk

SFI Calls for Marathwada Relief Campaign

THE Marathwada region of Maharashtra is passing through a severe drought for the straight fourth year now. While drought conditions exist today in 256 districts in 10 states of the country and affects nearly 33 crore people, the conditions are most acute in Marathwada. The acute drought condition has taken the form of shortage of water, food grains and cattle feed in the entire region.Maharashtra has the dubious distinction of seeing highest number of farmer suicides in the country. In 2009, the state had seen 1,600 cases of farmer suicides which rose to 1,740 in 2010.

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