The 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 not. . .
On 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 War. . .
People 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 in. . .
CPIML 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 Party. . .
The 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 from. . .
It 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 the. . .
On October 1st, 2023, lakhs of government employees and teachers gathered at Delhi’s Ramleela Maidan to mark a historic day in the movement against New Pension Scheme and demanding for reinstating the Old Pension Scheme. . .
A massive ‘Oust BJP, Save Democracy’ rally in Lucknow called by Left and democratic parties was held in Eco Park on October 11th. People from across the state came to attend this political gathering addressed. . .
In September 2021, when the villagers of Dhalpur Char (Darrang, Assam) protested against the evictions without notice, they were met with lathis and bullets, and the world witnessed the brutal killing of Moinul Haque who. . .
The past two decades witnessed the dangerous proliferation of drugs in Punjab. Now, in Malwa, the land of the historic Mujara and Naxalbari peasant movements, for the past three months, youth under the initiative launched. . .