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SAVITRIBAI PHULE - A step toward emancipation.

The voice of lazy and unemployment. (COCKROACH)

  The government's religious politics, and through it the strengthening of an exploitative system rooted in oppression, is what Bharatiya Janata Party has done in India. On one side there is religion, and on the other side capitalism has reached its extreme peak, while poverty, unemployment, and the unbearable suffering of ordinary people continue to grow. A deep sense of anger and frustration is spreading throughout society. Common people are struggling every single day just to survive, while those in power continue to make grand speeches about development. The gap between propaganda and reality is becoming wider day by day. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court comparing unemployed youth to “cockroaches” created outrage among many young people. Youth who are already crushed under the weight of dreams, expectations, responsibilities, and uncertainty would naturally rebel under such circumstances. Millions of educated young people are wandering in search of jobs. RecruiCOztment pr...

Malcolm X: The Struggle for Dignity, Revolution, and Liberation

  Some individuals in human history become more than just leaders — they become the voice of an era. Malcolm X was one of those personalities. He did not merely fight for the rights of Black people in America; he gave the oppressed people of the world a language of self-respect and resistance. His life was an extraordinary journey from an ordinary man to a revolutionary thinker. Poverty, racism, crime, prison, religion, politics, and finally the struggle for human liberation — Malcolm X was shaped through all these stages. Childhood and the Wounds of Racism Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. His original name was Malcolm Little. His father, Earl Little, was a supporter of Black rights and was inspired by the ideas of Marcus Garvey. Because of this, their family constantly faced threats from white supremacist groups. When Malcolm was still a child, his father was killed. Officially, it was declared an accident, but many believed it was a racist murder....

Religion and Politics: A Dangerous Combination

  History provides many examples of nations built on the foundation of religion eventually collapsing into chaos and destruction. When religion is used as a tool to establish or maintain political power, it is the common people who suffer the most. Religious sentiments are often exploited to create division, hatred, and conflict within society. In such situations, important issues like development, education, employment, and social harmony are pushed aside, and the nation gradually moves toward instability. History also shows that when politics is driven by religion, democracy becomes weaker and intolerance increases in society. Leaders who use religion for political gain may strengthen their own power, but ordinary citizens are pushed into fear, violence, and insecurity. Ultimately, such systems disturb the social and economic balance of a nation and can drive a country toward decline and destruction. The Misuse of Religion in Politics Religion is one of the most powerful emotiona...

Dr. Manmohan Singh: The Architect of India’s Economic Transformation.

  Among the leaders who quietly yet significantly transformed India’s politics and economy, Manmohan Singh holds a special place. Known for his simple lifestyle, academic brilliance, honesty, and economic vision, he became one of the most respected Prime Ministers in India’s history. Early Life and Education Dr. Manmohan Singh was born on September 26, 1932, in Gah village, Punjab (now in Pakistan). After the Partition of India, his family migrated to India. From an early age, he excelled in academics and later studied at world-renowned institutions such as Cambridge and Oxford Universities. Economics was his field of expertise. Due to his knowledge and experience, he served in several important positions, including: Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Economic Advisor to the Government of India The 1991 Economic Reforms: A Turning Point for India In 1991, India was facing a severe economic crisis. The country had very little foreign exc...

Father of the Proletariat - Karl Marks.

Karl Marx remains one of the most influential thinkers in modern history. His ideas shaped political movements, economic theories, and social revolutions across the world. Born on May 5, 1818, in Trier, Germany, Marx was not just a philosopher but also a revolutionary thinker who challenged the foundations of capitalism and envisioned a more equal society. Early Life and Education Karl Marx was born into a middle-class family. His father was a lawyer who valued education and Enlightenment ideals. Marx studied law at the University of Bonn and later shifted to philosophy at the University of Berlin, where he was deeply influenced by the ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel . Hegel’s dialectical method played a crucial role in shaping Marx’s intellectual framework, although Marx later modified it into what is known as dialectical materialism. During his early years, Marx became involved in journalism and started writing for radical newspapers. His writings often criticized politica...