Southern Jatha Ended At Bhopal on March 12

Eastern Jatha Ended on March 14

Western Jatha Ended on March 16

Northern Jatha Concluded on March 15

Sangarsh Sandesh Rally at the Ramlila Maidan on March 19 at 11.30 a.m.

Mar. 18 2013

The agony among the people in all the areas we had visited was palpable. The severe drought conditions in Dhule and Nandurbar...

Mar. 18 2013

The Western Sangharsh Sandesh Jatha concluded its nine day long journey tonight when it reached AKG Bhavan around 10 pm om...

Mar. 17 2013

Yechury made it clear that the goal of CPI(M) is to work not just for an alternative government but one that will implement...

Mar. 16 2013

The Southern leg of the Sangharsh Sandesh Jatha merged with the Western Jatha at Bhopal on 12th March, 2013 after having traveled over 3350 kilometres.

Mar. 13 2013

Eastern Jatha reached Lucknow today crossing more than 275 kilometers through central Uttar Pradesh.

Mar. 12 2013

Squarely challenging Narendra Modi's claim of believing in putting 'India First', Brinda Karat member of CPI(M) Polit Bureau asked, “What is his definition of India?”

Mar. 12 2013

The Southern Sangharsh Sandesh Jatha which began its journey on February 24 from Kanyakumari and traversed through Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra reached Bhopal on Tuesday evening

Mar. 12 2013

The Warli tribal people in Dahanu and Thalassery areas of Thane district are today engaged in a new phase of struggle centered around land.

Mar. 12 2013

There are areas and issues where genuine Gandhians and Marxists can work together to fight the recolonisation pursued by the present Indian ruling classes.

Mar. 12 2013

On the 12th of March the day began with a reception and meeting at Saalichowka in Narassinghpur District

Mar. 12 2013

We express solidarity with the call of the Jathas for people’s unity to struggle for their basic rights, against communalism and to demand a reversal of disastrous economic policies.

Mar. 12 2013

After the first meeting in Rajnagar in Bharwani district of Madhya Pradesh, again a tribal region, the jatha moved on to Mhow, the birthplace of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar.

Mar. 12 2013

‘Buri Gandak’ lies alongside. The word ‘buri’ implies aged, yet the river here embodies anything but feminine allure. With spring on her both flanks; she is dazzling with the gleam of the setting sun.

Mar. 12 2013

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