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Uttarakhand AIDWA 8th State Conference

THE 8th State Conference of the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA), Uttarakhand, was held in the auditorium of Jain Dharamshala in Comrade Chandrakala Pandey Nagar, Dehradun, chaired by a three-member presidium, Sunita Pandey, Indu Naudiyal, and Mala Gurung. The keynote speaker AIDWA National President P K Shrimati said that whether we are from the hills or the plains or from the south, we are all one. She said that Janwadi Mahila Samiti (AIDWA) was formed in 1981 and since then we have been continuously fighting.

The political implications of Bihar Election result for the whole Country

THE unprecedented victory of NDA in Bihar, including the highest number of seats won by BJP ever in the state, has made it loud and clear that to win the election, BJP will employ all the dirty tricks which it has in abundance.The print media has tried to surpass all others in praising the NDA constituents, particularly BJP for leading the alliance to such a spectacular victory.

M Y Tarigami urges intervention against harassment of students and workers

CPI(M) leader M Y Tarigami has expressed deep concern over the environment of harassment allegedly being faced by students and labourers working in different parts of the country following the Delhi blast. While those involved in the heinous terrorist act must be brought to justice, effective intervention is required to ensure that students and labourers working in different parts of the country are not harassed.The situation has created fear among the younger generation studying in different parts of India.

CITU Tamil Nadu Conference Calls for Road Roko

THE 16th Conference of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Tamil Nadu, concluded with a clarion call to the workers of the state to campaign and participate in the Road Roko Agitation in January 2026 against the communal, divisive policies of the Modi-led BJP government, for repeal of the four labour codes, to safeguard the rights of the working class, to regulate the work of the scheme workers like Anganwadi, Asha and Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam, for regularising contract workers, to ensure the eight-hour workday and to increase the benefits to the beneficiaries of the social security

Callousness of Election Commission: Maharashtra Protests

ON November 1, 2025, tens of thousands of activists from parties of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA – INDIA Bloc), Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Left parties of Maharashtra participated with great fervour in a massive joint public procession and public meeting to protest against the callous attitude of the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the State Election Commission (SEC) in rectifying the electoral rolls before holding elections in the state for various local self-government bodies.Participants coming from all parts of Maharashtra, but mainly from Mumbai, covered a distance of ha

JNU Students Defeat Triple Engine of RSS/ABVP–Admin–BJP Government

STUDENT union elections have been virtually suspended across the country. In many states elections have been banned for several years. Elections take place in a handful of central universities and among them Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) assumes significance. JNU elections are fought on ideological lines where student outfits led by muscle and money power, especially the RSS led Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), are rejected by the students.

CPI(M) demands transparency and fairness in Utttar Pradesh SIR

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) Uttar Pradesh raised several important points regarding the process of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Electoral Rolls at the multi-party meeting held by the Chief Electoral Officer, Uttar Pradesh on October 29, 2025, and demanded transparency and fairness in the process.CPI(M) representatives stated that the Central Election Commission's announcement of the SIR without consulting political parties is unfair.

CITU Tripura Rally Calls for Resolute Resistance

On the occasion of the 16th Tripura State Conference of CITU, held on November 10-11, 2025, a massive impressive rally was held on November 10. Defying the red eyes of the ruling BJP goons and frustrating the dirty designs of the government to make the rally a big flop, the working masses of the state heralded an unyielding battle against neo-fascism. The rally emboldened the peace-loving democratic masses to take a vow to firmly resist all hurdles against the rights and interests of the working class and the democratic rights of the people.

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