In 1969 Indira Gandhi had abolished the provision of corporate funding by amending the Companies Act . Bearing populist overtones, this decision was viewed more as an attempt to damage the financial prospects of opponent. . .
Ahead of the crucial 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Modi regime has been desperate to destabilise every non-BJP government and gain the maximum possible direct control over every lever of governance and administration. Another major. . .
Nitish Kumar has switched sides yet again. An arrogant BJP which was claiming to have shut its doors for ever for Nitish Kumar has again embraced him as Chief Minister of NDA. Nitish Kumar, who. . .
Commemorating the Death Centenary of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov In the spectacular galaxy of twentieth century revolutionaries, Lenin is widely recognised as the brightest star. As a theorist, publicist and activist rolled into one, as a. . .
This year we are observing the twenty-fifth death anniversary of Comrade Vinod Mishra. As we recall his historic contribution to the reorganisation, expansion and consolidation of the CPI(ML) in the post-Naxalbari phase and pay tribute. . .
An old man hailing from Sugo village of Bhadrak district in Odisha is walking among the hundreds of bodies placed in a school compound. One by one he lifts the cloth over dead bodies to. . .
The fascist project of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) which constitutes a concerted effort to undermine democratic institutions and to promote Hindutva nationalism, also engages in overt class warfare of the ruling class against the. . .
The second tenure of the Narendra Modi led BJP government at centre started on 30th May 2019. After it assumed power in 2014, the Modi government is approaching a decade of ruling India. ‘Bahut hua. . .
9 years of Indian Judiciary in Modi’s India “In the center of the counter-revolution stood the judiciary. Unlike administrative acts, which rest on considerations of convenience and expediency, judicial decisions rest on law, that is. . .
The Façade During the 2014 election campaign, the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) had famously made tall promises of all round development. The promise of 2 crore jobs per year went hand in hand with the. . .