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From access to clean water to schools for children, this small Delhi hamlet has a slew of complaints against those in power.

Despite the BJP-RSS's repression tactics having a terrifying and chilling effect on the right to protest, two of India's largest movements have taken shape since 2019.

After the two day strike by the bankers, unions in the public sector general insurance companies and Life Insurance Corporation of India will go on strike on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.

AIESL employees, in a joint letter, have urged the Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri to regularise their salary.

In a memorandum submitted to the Chief Minister, the Delhi University Teachers Association highlighted that this was the first time that the grants for salaries and pensions were stopped by the govt.

The initiative of AICC general Secretary Priyanka Gandhi to train the party cadre before next assembly polls in 2022 has boosted the morale of party workers.

As is clear from BJP’s dismissive attitude towards external censure of its authoritarianism, it has ceased to care about its international image as long as its policies pay political dividends at home.

 

The catchy message is more than symbolic, and is slowly seeping down many layers of voters, especially the young. The subtext is not lost - to vote for stronger candidate and winning party against BJP

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