CPIML Member of Parliament from Arrah, Sudama Prasad, has returned the expensive gifts received from RITES and Rail Vikas Nigam Limited during the study tour of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways, conducted between 31. . .
Comrade Rajaram Singh, Member of Parliament from CPIML representing Karakat, Bihar, has submitted a series of appeals to Shri Basavaraj Bommai, Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Labour, Textiles and Skill Development. In these letters. . .
A Call for Freedom from Sexual Harassment, Violence and Discrimination- from Work Places, Home to the Streets The brutal rape and murder of a junior woman doctor in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. . .
The work of law is to deliver justice and maintain order. Since justice is not mere retribution, its intent mustn't be compromised for a perceived lack of adequate penalties or appeasement of the masses. The. . .
Hindenburg Research's second report on the Adani scam is in some ways even more explosive than the first report that had rocked the world eighteen months ago. The first report had exposed the monumental corporate. . .
The first full budget of the third term of the Modi government has left even large sections of the middle class support base of the regime highly disillusioned and angry. Even Godi Media anchors have. . .
The BJP government is turning Maharashtra into a new laboratory for corporate pillage and plunder of people's lives and livelihood, as Adani conglomerate continues to spread its tentacles across the state. The unfolding of the. . .
The echo of anti-feudal struggles in districts of Bihar in the 80s also reverberated in bordering districts of Uttar Pradesh. Next to Siwan in Bihar is Deoria district of UP where rural poor, mainly from. . .
The events of February 8 in Banbhoolpura in Uttarakhand's Haldwani show telltale signs of the BJP-RSS's script to stroke communal disharmony. Otherwise, why was the local administration so eager to destroy the mosque and Madrasa. . .
In a reprehensible act of injustice, 40 dalit activists, primarily rural landless poor, in Uttar Pradesh's Deoria district, were convicted and sentenced to 10 years life imprisonment in a 29 years old fabricated case filed. . .