The Lower Suktel Irrigation Project on Suktel River in Mahanadi basin was conceived to address the chronic issues of water scarcity, frequent droughts, and low agricultural productivity in western Odisha. The local population has been. . .
On October 24, thousands of women from across Uttar Pradesh took to the streets of Lucknow to protest the increasing violence against women and the Yogi government’s “bulldozer politics.” The state-wide demonstration, organized by the. . .
The National Rural Livelihood Promotion Mission (NRLM) is a program run by the Ministry of Rural Development. The State Rural Livelihood Promotion Mission (SRLM) is run in each state under the central scheme of NRLM. . .
In a significant legal victory, the six-month externment order against CPIML leader and Sitapur District Panchayat Member Comrade Arjun Lal, issued by the District Magistrate on the basis of false charges made by the police. . .
The CPIML campaign for assembly elections in Jharkhand, and bye-elections on four seats, one each in Bihar, Assam, West Bengal and Rajasthan, witnessed a vibrant participation of various sections of the people centering around the. . .
Arjun Lal, an elected Zila Parishad member and a prominent CPIML leader in Sitapur district, is facing persecution for his courageous leadership in the struggles of Dalits and poor villagers in his constituency. Previously, he. . .
The Ekta Rally – Unity Rally – on 9 September organised on the occasion of the merger of two prominent left parties in Jharkhand, CPIML Liberation and Marxist Coordination Committee (MCC), was concluded with a. . .
The ghastly incident of setting fire and looting a whole Mahadalit hamlet in Nawada has again brought to the fore disturbing fact that feudal criminal anti-dalit forces are strengthening themselves under the Nitish-BJP regime in. . .
The unification of Jharkhand’s two leading Left forces, CPI(ML) Liberation and Marxist Coordination Committee (MCC), was announced on 10 August 2024 in a press conference at Ranchi by CPIML Politburo member and MP Raja Ram. . .
On 9th August 2024, Adivasi Sangharsh Morcha commemorated the World Indigenous People's Day, by holding programmes, protests and rallies in various parts of the country including Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karbi Anglong, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu. . .