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Hindu neighbour gifts land after Muslim journalist's house demolished by authorities in Jammu

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

The BJP Playbook to Hand Over Power Sector to Private Players

The BJP’s anti-farmer face always gets exposed despite its numerous farmer-friendly announcements, advertisements, and claims. This time, the BJP’s mask has been removed by power companies. An order was issued stating that if electricity is supplied to farmers for even one minute longer than 10 hours, the salary of the supplier employee will be deducted. The order was clear that if the supply exceeds 10 hours a day, the operator’s salary will be deducted. If electricity is supplied for more than 10 hours for more than two days, the junior engineer’s salary will be deducted.

Stop the SIR in Andhra Pradesh immediately

The round table meeting held at M. B. Vijnana Kendram, Vijayawada, unanimously demanded that the state and central governments stop the programme of Special Intensive Revision of the voters list in Andhra Pradesh. All the participants expressed serious concern about the programme.According to the Peoples Representation Act, without issuing any notification to the public, it is illegal and anti-Constitutional for the official machinery to make preparations for the SIR up to the polling booth level.

Salil Chowdhury - Musical Child of Indian Communism

SALIL Chowdhury has completed a hundred years. The entire nation knows him as a legendary composer. Today’s celebrated music directors like A.R. Rahman and Ilaiyaraaja regard him as their guru. The debt popular music owes him is true enough—but it is not his whole identity. His contributions are spread across literature—poetry, stories, drama—and cinema. It is also important to remember that in one phase of his life, he was an active political worker and organiser. He worked among some of the most marginalised sections of society. He was at the centre of militant peasant struggles.

Workers Will Emerge Victorious

The history of the workers’ movement is intertwined with acts of extraordinary courage and sacrifice by working people the world over – struggles that ripped apart the chains of unending toil and established workers’ rights, including the 8-hour work day and the right to collective bargaining. This proud legacy has its roots in the 1893 Chicago strike and the events of Haymarket Square, where workers demanding ‘eight hours for work, eight hours for rest, and eight hours for what we will’ were met with brutal repression but ultimately ignited a global movement.

Concerns on GDP Estimates: IMF and Beyond

THE second quarter (Q2-July-September) estimates of GDP released by the government on November 28 estimate real GDP growth of 8.2 per cent and nominal growth of 8.7 per cent with an implicit inflation rate of 0.5 per cent. This estimated growth is higher than 5.6 per cent for Q2 of 2024-25 but lower than the Q2 figure of 2022-23, 9.3 per cent. The government claims that due to GST reforms, good harvest and low food inflation the headline inflation rate is low.

'Bangla Banchao' Yatra Signals a Political Reset in West Bengal

The CPI (M)'s 'Bangla Banchao' (Save Bengal) Yatra, launched on November 29, is proving to be a significant political event that is altering the political agenda of West Bengal. The campaign has fundamentally redirected the state's political discourse by focusing on the crucial issues of corruption and division. The yatra, which began in Tufanganj, Cooch Behar, is scheduled to span 19 days and cover at least 65 kilometres across North Bengal.

Stop Flawed SIR

CPI(M) Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on November 29, 2025THE CPI(M) reiterates its strong opposition to the manner in which the Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls is being carried out across the country. What was meant to be a routine, transparent and citizen-friendly exercise has turned into a chaotic, arbitrary process that threatens both the integrity of the voter rolls and the safety of those forced to undertake that work.The entire exercise is being conducted in a tearing hurry and poorly planned manner.

LIC-Adani Saga: A Bid to Kill the Golden Goose

THE Washington Post published an investigative report on October 29, 2025, claiming that the Indian government had unofficially directed LIC to invest $3.9 billion in the embattled Adani Group. It is important to lay out the facts for the public to realise the challenges that LIC may have to face in future. Life Insurance Corporation (LIC), the biggest public sector undertaking in India, holds 65 per cent of market share even today, despite facing tough competition from 25 private life insurance companies including foreign ones for the past 26 years.

Protests against Government decision to implement Labour Codes

Protests in Tripura against attack on rally by BJP goons  A large number of people took to the streets in Tripura to vent their anger against the barbaric attack on a procession by BJP-backed goons in Dharmanagar right in front of police on November 26, in which 12 people including former CPI(M) MLA Amitabha Datta and senior party leader Ratan Roy were injured. On November 28, Agartala, the state capital, roared as thousands marched with red flags. A strong demand was raised for the arrest and exemplary punishment of the BJP miscreants involved in the attack.

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