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  2. Socialism in India - Wikipedia

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    After independence and until the early 1990s, socialism shaped some economic and social policies of the Indian government, although they mostly followed the principles of dirigisme. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After this period, India moved towards a more market-based economy , though, India is officially declared a socialist state as per the constitution .

  3. Communism in India - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, CPI(M) is leading the state government in Kerala and having elected members in 8 state legislative assemblies including Kerala, Tripura, Bihar, Maharashtra, Assam, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan. [16] It also leads the West Bengal Left Front. As of 2016, CPI(M) claimed to have 1,048,678 members. [17]

  4. Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) - Wikipedia

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    One of the major campaigns of the party in West Bengal has been its agitations against the educational policy of the Left Front state government. The decision of the Left Front government to remove the English language from primary education sparked a mass movement led by the SUCI for the reinstatement of English. [32] [33] [34]

  5. Communist Party of India (Marxist) - Wikipedia

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    In Tamil Nadu it has 2 MLAs and in the Government with SPA coalition led by M. K. Stalin. The Left Front under CPI(M) governed West Bengal for an uninterrupted 34 years (1977–2011) and Tripura for 30 years, including 25 uninterrupted years between 1993 and 2018.

  6. Communism in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Today, the two largest communist parties in Kerala politics are the CPIM and the CPI, which, together with other left-wing parties, form the ruling LDF alliance. In addition to Kerala, the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura have had multiple democratically-elected Marxist governments, with legislation being debated by regular multiparty ...

  7. Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People's War

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    It emerged from a re-articulation of Naxalite activists in the Telangana region. [5] The party had its roots in the Andhra Committee, that had broken away from the Central Organising Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) in 1976. The new party was formed by the merger with the Kothandaraman grouping in Tamil Nadu. The new ...

  8. People's Democracy (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    People's Democracy is the English weekly newspaper of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Prakash Karat , CPI(M) Polit Bureau member is the editor of the newspaper . The journal has six editions from New Delhi , Kolkata , Hyderabad , Chennai , Agartala , [ 1 ] and Kochi .

  9. Dina Thanthi - Wikipedia

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    Dina Thanthi (Tamil: தினத்தந்தி, English: Daily Mail; known as Daily Thanthi in English) is a Tamil language daily newspaper. It was founded by S. P. Adithanar in Madurai in 1942. Dina Thanthi is India's largest daily printed in the Tamil language and the ninth largest among all dailies in India by circulation. [2]