Shivnath Ram, who belonged to the Dalit community in Muzaffarpur was murdered over drinking water dispute, whereas Rajkumar Mahto was killed by casteist forces in Saran District for Bihar, because his mother refused to clean. . .
CPIML Bihar State Secretary Kunal has said that the government has complicated the teachers' rules badly giving way to many apprehensions. In place of satisfying the agitating teachers, they were subjected to barbaric lathicharge which. . .
On July 5, 2023, a state-level team of CPI(ML) visited Jalalpur in Saran district, where a brutal incident of mob lynching took place on June 28 in Bihar’s Saran district. The investigating team met the. . .
Citing 'security reasons' for the PM visitat Delhi University, student and AISA Activists Abhigyan and Anjali were held in detention at their flat from 9 am till 2 pm, not allowing him to meet any. . .
Long before the Law Commission decided to seek views of public and religious organisations on uniform civil code (UCC) the BJP in many states have been using this issue as part of its anti-minority hate. . .
Dear Mr. Sen, I live in the USA and India and have heard for quite a while that Joshimath is in danger due to unrestrained construction and Mr. Sati's protests about the same. In fact. . .
In Bihar, the crisis hit BJP is desperate after being ousted from power. This land of socialist and communist movement has become a big challenge for it, where its designs have faced obstacles. All its. . .
The coastal district of Ratnagiri in the Konkan region of Maharashtra is seething with anger against the Shinde-Fadnavis led BJP – Shiv Sena state government. The anger is against the proposed Barsu-Solgaon Refinery and Petrochemical. . .
The Modi government in order to restore its hold on the Delhi legislature and its executive functioning has got the President of India to promulgate an Ordinance that effectively nullifies the Supreme Court’s Constitutional Bench. . .
On 1 May 2023, bulldozers arrived in Tughlakabad to demolish hundreds of homes. The demolition started at 9 am, giving people hardly any time to take out their furniture, clothes, utensils, medicines and other essential. . .