The three-day 'Mazdoor-Kisan Mahapadav' (workers and farmers' grand assembly) witnessed the spirited participation of tens of thousands of activists across the country. On the occasion of the 3rd anniversary of the historic farmers' movement of. . .
O n 17 December, a memorial meeting for Comrade Meena Rai, Managing Editor of Janmat, was organized at Anjuman-e-Rooh-e-Adab, Allahabad. The event showcased the vibrant life of Comrade Meena Rai, who was a friend, mentor. . .
P rotests were held in many districts of Uttar Pradesh on 16 November against the attack on campus democracy in Allahabad University and the brutal assault on a dalit student by the university Chief Proctor. . .
H undreds of Rasoiya Workers (Kitchen Workers under Mid Day Meal Scheme) under the banner of Bihar State School Rasoiya Association (affiliated to AICCTU) and other unions embarked on a protest march in Patna, Bihar. . .
T he Eco Garden of Lucknow again became witness to a strong protest by Rasoiya (part time honorarium cooks at government schools) workers of Uttar Pradesh who are struggling against paltry wages, which are also. . .
O n November 5, the 7th Bihar State Conference of All India Agricultural & Rural Labour Association (AIARLA) was organised in Bettiah, Champaran with a massive anti-war rally calling for an end to Israel’s genocidal. . .
P eople have been protesting in all states of India in large numbers braving police highhandedness and right wing propaganda to express solidarity with the people of Palestine and Gaza. Repression on protestors is severe. . .
C PIML organized a week-long countrywide protest week from 9-15 October against the raids on NewsClick journalists and arrests of its founding editor Prabir Purkayastha and Admin head Amit Chakrabarty. The Central Committee of the. . .
T he two-day 9th National Conference of All India Progressive Women’s Association (AIPWA) was held in Delhi’s Surjeet Bhawan on September 30th to October 1st, 2023. The conference witnessed participation of more than 500 delegates. . .
I t is 76 years of India’s Independence, yet the racist profit seeking exploitation of Tea Workers continues unabated. The tea estates of North Bengal and Assam carry the colonial legacy of inhuman exploitation of. . .