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AAM ADMI SUFFERS IN 'HIGH-GROWTH' INDIA
AAM ADMI SUFFERS IN 'HIGH-GROWTH' INDIA
Highlights of the Pamphlet
EDUCATION: CONGRESS-LED GOVERNMENT FAILS THE TEST
(Released by Nilotpal Basu, Member, Central Secretariat)
An important issue which featured in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections was
rolling back the twin onslaught of communalization and commercialization
of education which the BJP-led regime had unleashed on the people of
this country.
Detoxification of Curriculum: While some measures for detoxification of
NCERT textbooks were taken, the mandate to CABE could not be fully
realised.
Budgetry Allocation : When the UPA took office the share of total
expenditure by the States and Centre on education in GDP was 2.67%
(2004-05). This figure increased to 3.08% in 2008-09, far from the CMP
promise of 6 % allocation of GDP. In fact state governments account for
a significant part of the increase.
Right To Education Bill : Thus the most required legislation for the
right to education was virtually scarped by the Government. This was a
grave injustice to the more than 380 million people denied literacy in
the country.
Commercialization Of Education: While private sector institutions
including the schools sector flourished, charging exorbitant fees,
government failed to any social legislations.
Cuts in Allocation: The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan saw a decline in
expenditure which went down from Rs 12,020.2 crore in 2007-08 to Rs
11,940 crore in 2008-09 and has been further decreased to Rs 11,933.9 in
this year's interim budget. A large number of teaching positions have
not been filled up on a regular basis. Instead, of lakhs of casual
teachers, like parateachers, are in place who get wages even less than
the minimum wage.
news from the cpi(m)
Tuesday, March 31, 2009

23 March, 2009Communist Party of India (Marxist), which was once bitterly opposed to computerisation in the country on the plea that it would result in job losses, has now launched Vote.CPIM.org, an online platform to attract the youth and support the party’s campaign for the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. “Around 54 per cent of India’s population is below 25 years and this segment is increasingly using the cyberspace,” CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and MP (Member of Parliament) Sitaram Yechury, said, while launching the site. “Our objective is to reach out to this segment.” But, how will the party which had opposed computerisation of banks in the early 1980s bat for internet usage now? “We never opposed the technology. We only opposed job losses due to computerisation,” Sitaram Yechury said, adding that adapting to newer technologies which can be utilised for the welfare of the people was an integral part of Communism
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On Women, Dalits, Tribals and Differently Abled People
On Global Economic Crisis and on India's Foreign Policy
On Communalism and Rights of Minorities
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On Agrarian Issues and Rural Development
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सी पी एम की यह लल्कार, सबको ही वाजिब रोज़गार
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2004 Election Manifesto
On Education and HealthTue, 03/31/2009 - 00:48
CPI (M) released its final set of booklets today as part of the series, "Aam Aadmin Suffers in High Growth India" today at the AKG Bhavan. Nilotpal Basu, Central Secretariat Member of the party released the two booklets titled, "Education: Congress Led Government Fails the Test" and "Health Sector: Trail of Broken Promises".
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The CPI(M) has grown steadily since its formation in 1964. The membership of the Party, which was 118,683 at the time of its formation, has grown to 9,76,622 in 2007. The Party has sought to independently apply Marxism-Leninism to Indian conditions and to work out the strategy and tactics for a people's democratic revolution, which can transform the lives of the Indian people. The CPI(M) is engaged in bringing about this basic transformation by carrying out a programme to end imperialist, big bourgeois and landlord exploitation. The CPI(M) as the leading Left party is committed to build a Left and democratic front which can present a real alternative to the existing bourgeois-landlord policies.
In the last few elections, contesting on an average 15 percent of the total seats, the CPI(M) has been getting around 6 percent of the votes. (India follows the “first past the post” system and not proportional representation) In the 2004 elections to the Lok Sabha (lower house of the Indian Parliament) the CPI(M) won 44 seats adding 11 more to its earlier tally of 33 in the 1999 elections. This is the highest ever won by the Party. The Lower House of Parliament has a strength of 543. The combined Left has a strength of 61. In the position of parties, the CPI(M) is the third group in the Parliament. In the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) the CPI(M) has 14 members.
The CPI(M) is heading three state governments. The Left Front government headed by the CPI(M) has been uninterruptedly in power in West Bengal since 1977. In Kerala, it has been in and out of office. Currently, the Left Democratic Front headed by the CPI(M) is in office. In Tripura, the CPI(M) was first elected to office in 1977. Though it lost the subsequent elections due to largescale rigging, in all elections since 1987 it has been voted to office. Though uneven, the CPI(M) has representation in twelve state legislative assemblies.
