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June 25 is an indelible day the day when democracy and the rights of citizens in the country were trampled
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June 25 is an indelible day the day when democracy and the rights of citizens in the country were trampled
In the history of Independent India, there are many important dates which are both eventful and historic. November 26 is one such historic day also known as Constitution Day. The Constituent Assembly of India adopted India’s Constitution on this day, in 1949.
To make this day ever more significant, and to make the ethos of Indian Constitution memorable, the Narendra Modi government, in 2015, decided to celebrate the day officially. Post Independence, the leaders of our great country firmly decided that the fruits of Independence have to be enjoyed by all sections of society. The result was: universal adult suffrage and India emerging as the world’s biggest democracy. To strengthen our unity amid diversitie
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Extremely optimistic sections among those concerned about the future of India’s official Marxist parties (better termed ‘Leninist) such as the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Communist Party of India and variants of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) dream of their comeback. The reality is that Indian Leftist parties never regained their past dominance once their area of influence declined. Take the Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, CPI and even the CPI(ML)s. The CPI(ML) Liberation is confined to pockets in Bihar. Going by past experience, the CPM is unlikely to regain even a quarter of its influence in West Bengal and Tripura in the foreseeable future.
Few understood Bihar better than social scientist Shaibal Gupta January 29, 2021, 8:59 PM IST
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Meeting Shaibal Gupta was indispensable for any journalist on assignment to Bihar. Be it the state’s assembly election, its political economy or its industrial sector, the social scientist was a one-stop storehouse of knowledge, his perspective much sought-after. Gupta, who passed away on Thursday after prolonged illness in Patna, belonged to that rare breed of academics who could offer both information and insight. He was 67.
ISL: East Bengal sign Subrata Paul from Hyderabad FC on loan
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ISL: East Bengal sign Subrata Paul from Hyderabad FC on loan. Image Source: IANS News
Panaji, Jan 26 : SC East Bengal on Tuesday announced the signing of seasoned India goalkeeper Subrata Paul on loan from Hyderabad FC for the remainder of the Indian Super League (ISL) season.
Paul, 34, played six matches for Hyderabad FC this season keeping two clean sheets. I know the weight and meaning of the red and gold colours and I consider myself very lucky and blessed to be a part of SC East Bengal. I cannot wait to get on the pitch and help them shine, Paul said in a statement.
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