The National Federation of Indian Women (Bharatiya Mahila Federation) recently celebrated its 70th anniversary. On this occasion, a discussion on the subject – “From the release of rapists to the struggle of the wrestlers – challenges facing the women’s movement” was organized that drew participants from across the country.
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Meeting on the 30th anniversary of the demolition of Babri Masjid:
Struggle Continues Against State Organised Communal Violence and State Terror!
“Struggle Continues Against State Organised Communal Violence and State Terror!”, “An Attack on One Is an Attack on All!” These slogans inscribed on the main banner summed up the resolve of the people participating in a militant protest action at Parliament on December 6, 2022, on the 30th anniversary of the demolition of Babri Masjid.
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The struggle of women for a society free from exploitation
Mazdoor Ekta Committee (MEC) held a meeting on March 7, 2022, to mark International Women’s Day. The theme of the meeting, held online, was ‘The struggle of women for a society free from exploitation’.
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International Women’s Day 2022 celebrated with great gusto on March 6th in Thane
International Women’s Day 2022 was celebrated with great gusto and enthusiasm on Sunday, March 6th in Thane (Maharashtra). The program was organised jointly by the Bharatiya Mahila Federation (Thane Committee), Purogami Mahila Sangathan, Jamat-i-Islami Hind (Thane), Satguru Teri Oat Trust (Gurudwara Prabandhak, Waghbeel, Thane) and Shramik Janata Sangh.
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Meeting organized by Mazdoor Ekta Committee
The continuous protest of kisans at the borders of Delhi completed nine months on 25th August. Mazdoor Ekta Committee (MEC) organized a meeting on 6th September on the theme ‘Kisan andolan: Present situation and the way forward’. The meeting was conducted online.
Continue readingEnthusiastic rally in Delhi to mark International Women’s Day
Hundreds of women activists from nearly 20 organisations as well as individual activists, school and university students, cultural activists, lawyers, nurses, teachers, homemakers and women from diverse professions participated in a spirited International Women’s Day rally at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on March 8, 2020.
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