August 14, 2013

Seminar on Naxalism


ABSTRACT
Birth- 2nd march 1967 in a small village ‘Naxalbari’ of West Bengal, Court has given order in the favour of tribal peasant BIMAL to take possession over the agriculture land but Zamindar has not only denied but attacked on him too. Siliguri village’s peasant chief Jangal Santhal and his party has a fight with police as it favouring Zamindar. They all take their possessions on the mortgage property.
A Maoist Charu Majumdar take over the naxalbari uprising. His life is a story of
"riches to rags". Born in a progressive landlord family. A dropout of college. His
writings have become the ideology ( eight points) of Red Revolutionaries even
today. His father was a freedom fighter. Majumdar dropped out of college in
1938. He joined the Indian National Congress.He worked for the rights of
peasant in 1943. In 1946, he joined the Tebhaga Movement. He later crossed
over to the  Communist Party of India (CPI) to work in its peasant front. Later he
worked among tea garden workers in Darjeeling..........................................................
 
Presented by- Jasvir Singh, M A (JMC) - 1st Semester.

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