UNSC endorses US-backed Gaza peace plan:
A plan to legitimise US imperialist control over the Palestinian people

The UN Security Council Resolution 2803 is a complete violation of the aspirations of the Palestinian people and of the demands of progressive peoples around the world. It is in utter violation of what the UN Charter claims to uphold — human rights, including the right of self-determination, the law governing the use of force and international humanitarian law.

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Electricity workers declare their firm opposition to anti-worker, anti-farmer and anti-social Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025

Report by Kamgar Ekta Committee (KEC) correspondent

They declared that if the Central Government does not withdraw the draft Bill, more than 27 lakh power sector workers from all over India would launch a country-wide mass movement against the Bill. They also declared that throughout the months of November, December and January, the NCCOEEE will be organizing state level conventions of electricity workers and consumers towards preparing for a massive “Dilli Chalo” on 30th January 2026.

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On the 108th anniversary of the October Revolution in Russia:
Indispensable guide to the present struggle against the imperialist system

The October Revolution of 1917, which shook the entire capitalist world, was a confirmation and practical demonstration of Marxist-Leninist theory. It demonstrated that the working class, when it is organised and led by a vanguard like the Bolshevik Party, can seize political power from the bourgeoisie, establish a new proletarian state and carry out the transition from capitalism to socialism.

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Meeting on Right to Security of Livelihood in the Health Sector

Report by correspondent of Mazdoor Ekta Committee

The meeting saw the participation of a large number of regular and contract doctors, nurses and health workers of government and private hospitals, urban and rural primary health centres, National Health Mission (NHM) workers, ambulance workers, ESI Hospital workers, ASHA and Anganwadi workers, sanitation workers, security staff as well as working people from many other sectors, including IT workers, railway workers, electricity workers, trade union activists, teachers and students.

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