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JAMMU, Dec 11: All India president of Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Dr Hemlata today said that CITU would continue its fight for the rights of the working class, which is facing exploitation at the hands of capitalists and big business houses in the country.Addressing 6th two-day state level conference of CITU at Trikuta ....
CITU’s state level conference in Jammu Will fight for rights of working class: Dr Hemlata Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 11: All India president of Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Dr Hemlata today said that CITU would continue its fight for the rights of the working class, which is facing exploitation at the hands of capitalists and big business houses in the country. Addressing 6th two-day state level conference of CITU at Trikuta Nagar in Jammu today, Dr Hemlata who […] ....
It is unfortunate to learn about the continuous construction of border fencing along Indo-Myanmar region despite various civil voluntary organisations demanding to halt it until dispute is settled, MPCC president K Meghachandra said. ....
UPDATED: July 16, 2021 09:25 IST West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee at a press conference at Nabanna on June 28; (ANI Photo) There’s a sense of urgent purpose in the way Mamata Banerjee is approaching her new term in office. Two months into her third term on the trot, the West Bengal chief minister has already rolled out several initiatives the Trinamool Congress (TMC) had promised in its poll manifesto. These include new welfare projects, including ‘duare ration’, to deliver rations to people’s doorsteps; ‘lokkhir bhandar’, which gives housewives Rs 6,000 in annual support payments (Rs 12,000 for women from SC/ ST communities); a Rs 10 lakh credit line for students seeking higher education; and ‘duare tran’, to deliver relief payments to victims of cyclone Yaas. These follow the template of the ‘duare sarkar’ programme her government ran before the assembly election, to improve delivery of government services by cutting out middlemen and thereby reduci ....