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ON June 18, under the banner of the All India Peace and Solidarity Organisation (AIPSO), a militant yet peaceful public demonstration was held on the outskirts of Azad Maidan in Mumbai to express the ...
There are two promises that all ruling parties consistently make: first, to provide housing for all; and second, to ensure that slum-dwellers are given housing at the same location where they ...
IT may appear rather unusual to recall the inglorious sequence of events that began at midnight on June 25, 1975, with the declaration of the Internal Emergency. However, we are reminded of those ...
Throughout the campaign, SFI West Bengal secretary Debanjan Dey and president Pranay Karjyee have tried to connect with students in remote areas, including tea gardens, riverside settlements, and ...
At the lower end of the labour market the concentration of women workers and non-wage workers are high and if non-wage workers are included, the inequality of income within the working people ...
Using federal funds as a tool to seize control of universities and throttle academic freedom, a momentous shift in the US education and research landscape has been created. Mass grant cancellations, ...
A few months ago, the Guruvayur Municipality received the Best Municipality Award from the Kerala government. It is a remarkable achievement that a temple town to which vast multitudes of people ...
Through further elaborations, we precisely come to know that India’s nominal GDP is projected to increase to USD 4,187.017 billion ahead of Japan’s USD 4,186,431 billion by a whisker. It is altogether ...
It gained independence in 1960 and adopted the name Burkina Faso – meaning “Land of Upright People” – in 1984. The new name symbolised the proud heritage and aspirations of its people. Despite being ...