Wednesday, August 30, 2017

INVITATION: 50 Years of Naxalbari and Its Impact of on Indian society NATIONAL SEMINAR ON 9Th &10TH of SEPTEMBER




INVITATION

50 Years of Naxalbari and Its Impact of on Indian society

NATIONAL SEMINAR ON 9Th &10TH of SEPTEMBER

Sundaraiah Vignana Kendram, HYDERABAD




The very word Naxalbari creates either fear or rays of hope, depending on which side you stand. The naxalite movement made an impact on the society at large and on the down-trodden in particular. It is unique in the long history of people’s struggles in India. It demarcated Indian history-India before Naxalbari and India after Naxalbari. It proved that a prolonged Peoples War is the only way to demolish the semi-feudal and semi-colonial society and replace it with New democratic society. With the slogan, power to the people, the Naxalite movement aims at New Democratic Revolution by liberating the villages from the clutches of semi feudal semi colonial hegemony and then surround the towns and capture them.

In Dhandakaranya it showed that an alternative development is possible with people holding the real power. In spite of brutal repression and facing a highly sophisticated armed state, Naxalite movement is marching ahead towards its goal of establishing non-exploitative society. One can find the sprouts of a new society emerging in the Dandakaranya region. Its impact is so wide spread that we cannot find no part of the society untouched, not merely Economic, political fields, but also Literary, Arts and cultural fields. It is time for us to gauge its impact, to analyze the revolutionary struggle, its victories, its ups and downs and also the challenges it faces.

The Revolutionary Writers Association invites you all to participate in the Seminar.

Programme:

Key note Paper: Varalaxmi, Secretary VIRASAM

Speakers:

Punjab: Com.Sukwinder, Com.Buta singh,Com.Baru Satvarg,

Haryana: Com.Ajoy

U.P: Com. Seema Azad

Maharastra: Com. Sudhir Thavle

Kerala: Com.M.N.Ravunni

Papers on the revolutionary movement, its success, the challenges it faces in Undivided A.P, Telangana, Dhandakaranya, AOB, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal.




The Impact of Naxalbari on Telugu Literature, Arts and culture: Allam Rajaiah

The Impact of Naxalbari on Bengali Literature, Arts and culture: Kanchan Kumar

The Impact of Naxalbari on Social movements: Vernon, Anand Teltumble

Women Liberation movements and class struggle: B.Anuradha

Indian Agriculture, Semi-feudal and Semi-colonial relations: N.Venugopal

Mass line and Mass organizations: N.Ravi

Civil Rights and Indian Judiciary: Prof. Seshaiah

The nature of Indian State-Changes in its policies: Prof. Haragopal

Alternative Development Models and Dhandakaranya: Dr. Mudhunuri Bharathi

Revolutionary Movement in Telangana, Its Impact, Victories and Challenges: Prof .Kasim

Revolutionary Movement in A.P, Its Impact, Victories and Challenges: G.Kalyan Rao.

Naxalbari to Lalghad: Prof. Amit Bhattacharya

The Impact of Naxalbari on Oriya Literature, Arts and culture: Lenin

A few others would submit papers on the revolutionary movement, its success, the challenges it faces.

PUBLIC MEETING: Evening of 10th September

Cultural programmes by Chetana Natya Manch, Maharastra cultural Team, Virasam cultural team, Dappu Ramesh Team.

Also few books would be released in two days of seminar.

All are invited

Revolutionary Writers Association