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Training Programme at Training centre Malanjkhand Madhya Pradesh state, India. Photo by N G Nair Manager (Mines) Malanjkhand Copper Project

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Some Notes on the Working Class and the Imperialist Wars .

to be delivered by Jan Myrdal, Note~ Communist Writer from Sweden.

Chair: Dr. Raghu Ram, Department of Biotechnology, ou .

10th February [Tomorrow] 555 1 Auditorium 3 pm .

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It was a revolutionary transformation of an ordinary student, from an A.P. village, who came to Delhi withhigh ambitions, into a guerrilla fighter of the revolutionary people's war. That was the transformation ofNaveen into Ba1akrishna. Starting his journey on the revolutionary path from JNU in late 1980s, Naveen.

embraced Marxism-Leninism-l'vlaoism and within a decade reached the Eastern Ghats at Darakonda, to laydown his life during an exchange of fire with the fascist Andhra Pradesh police on Febn1ary 18, 2000.Comrade Naveen (Yalavarthi Na,·een Babu) was born in a village in Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh in amiddle peasant family. He completed his graduation in Hyderabad and joined MA Sociology in MeerutUniversity in 1984. In 1986 he joined the M Phil programme in Sociology in JNU, and after completing his MPhil dissertation in 1988 he enrolled for the PhD (Naveen's book From Varna to Jati: Political Economy ofCastein Indian Social Formation based on his M Phil dissertation has been published in 2009). Naveen formed theStudent's forum which stood for the exposure of the revisionist Left's politics of compromise in JNU. In 1986,the Delhi Radical Students Organisation (DRSO) was formed. Soon Naveen became part of the DRSO in 1988..

In 1989, when Delhi became the centre for the 'upper' caste anti-Manda1 mania, the DRSO-led Student'sSolidarity swam against the tide by struggling for reservations for the OBCs. When there were vacillationsamongst many in the revolutionary ranks, he patiently explained the necessity for DRSO to supportreservations, thereby drawing it closer to the oppressed sections. .

In 1990, he represented DRSO in the all-India student body, AIRSF, taking responsibility for editing the.

student magazine KALAM. Naveen left JNU in 1992 discontinuing his Ph.D to join a law course at the Delhi.

University (DU) in 1993. Naveen played an outstanding role at the International seminar on nationality.

struggles which was he1d in February '96. The seminar, held under the auspices of the AIPRF played a key.

role in linking the class struggle '\vith the nationality struggles, giving birth to the CCNDM -CoordinationCommittee of Struggles of Nationalities and Democratic Movements. This effort of Com. Naveen remains as astrong bridge between the revolutionary and nationality movements. As a part of this effort he clearlyexplained the process of emergence of class and revolutionary struggles in India to the representatives who.

came from different countries of the world. In 1994-95, for the first time Naveen visited Balaghat district inorder to understand the Adivasi movement in DK and the growth of Guerilla Zones..

With a pleasing personality, an affectionate behaviour, a microscopic analytical methodology, a role modelliving style, and with a continuous study of world literature for establishing socialism of which he dreamt,Com. Naveen never got tired of sharing his knowledge with friends and tirelessly sought to win over.

intellectuals to the side of revolution. With all these qualities he emerged as a role model for students and.

youth. Com. Naveen was known for his simple living habits and forthrightness. He was always ready to make.

honest self-criticism, showing an eagerness and sincerity to rectify mistakes. He always stood for taking upthings critically, not blindly. He was for principled fight, without any liberalism. Com. Naveen stood for theunity of words and deeds, theory and practice. He was an intellectual, in the tradition of martyrs Christopher.

Caudwell, David Guest, who laid down their lives in the Spanish Civil War, or Chaganti Bhaskar Raomartyred in the forests of Srikakulam. Com. Naveen blended his pen with the gun and laid down his lifefighting the brutal Indian state for a new soctety free of exploitation and oppression..

RED SALUTE TO COM. NAVEEN! .

Jan Myrdat the Swedish author and columnist is a central figure in the world-wide anti-imperialist movement against the Vietnam War.He has penned more than 80 books, among which are Reportfrom a Chinese Village (1963), Confessions ofa Disloyal European (1968), TheSilk Road (1980) and India Waits (1986). He has written fiction, plays and books on literature, art and politics. Born to Nobel laureateparents Alva and Gunnar Myrdal, Jan moved beyond the vision of his parents stretching the political boundaries of anti-imperialism to newlevels. He travelled the length and breadth of the globe seeing various revolutionary and anti-imperialist movements in several continents.

closely while interacting with their leadership. He is a prominent supporter ofthe civil liberties movements in various countries, a.

trenchant critic of US imperialism and Israeli colonial settlements in the Middle East. He has also made a number of feature films and TV.

documentaries. Two years ago, at the age of 83, Jan Myrdal travelled in the tribal heartland of Bastar and personally interacted with the.

tribal people and the leadership of CPI (Maoist). His book Red Star Over India is an account of his trip which deftly combines India's.

present with its past. The English version the book was released in the Kolkata Book Fair on 28 January. 2012. .

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Balaghat tehsil, Balaghat district, Madhya Pradesh, India

First class coach of N.G. Coach of Jabalpur- Balaghat NG pass train

Photo from Asif Daiyan Sr. Mining Engineer Malanjkhand Copper Project, Hindustan Copper Limited

Ayappa Temple Malanjkhand Malanjkhand Copper Project, Balaghat Dist. MP State, India

Son of n g nair, malanjkhand copper project, malanjkhand post., balaghat dist., mp. India

Train No 58864 Jabalpur Balaghat Passenger Approaching towards Balaghat with ZDM 3A # 183

all Photos are of Balaghat city in Madhya Pradesh

my purpose is to spread the truth

not to hurt the feelings of peoples

Balaghat-Jabalpur Satpura Exp

Ready to Depart with 78807/ Balaghat - Gondia Local

Training Programme at Training centre Malanjkhand Madhya Pradesh state, India. Photo by N G Nair Manager (Mines) Malanjkhand Copper Project

Katangi-Balaghat-Gondia DEMU Arriving @ Balaghat

The Prime Square of Balaghat

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11 COMRADE NAVEEN BABI MEMORIAl lECTURE Some Notes on the Working Class and the Imperialist Wars .

to be delivered by Jan Myrdal, Note9 Communist Writer from Sweden Chair: Dr. Raghu Ram, Department of Biotechnology, ou .

SSS 1 Auditorium 3 pm.

10th Fe bruary [Tomorrow] .

MBIIYIS 8111notbUIIIJt/, lhtJY8/IJ sown... .

It was a revolutionary transformation of an ordinary student, from an A.P. village, who came to Delhi with .

's war. That was the transformation of.

high ambitions, into a guerrilla fighter of the revolutionary people.

Naveen into Balakrishna. Starting his journey on the revolutionary path from JNU in late 1980s, Naveen .

embraced Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and within a decade reached the Eastern Ghats at Darakonda, to lay .

.

down his life during an exchange of fire with the fascist Andhra Pradesh police on February 18, 2000. .

.

Comrade Naveen (Yalavarthi Naveen Babu) was born in a village in Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh in a .

middle peasant family. He completed his graduation in Hyderabad and joined MA Sociology in Meerut .

University in 1984. In 1986 he joined theM Phil programme in Sociology in JNU, and after completing his M .

.

Phil dissertation in 1988 he enrolled for the PhD (Naveen's book From Varna to Jati: Political Economy ofCaste .

in Indian Social Formation based on his M Phil dissertation has been published in 2009). Naveen formed the .

Student's forum which stood for the exposure of the revisionist Left's politics of compromise in JNU. In 1986, .

the Delhi Radical Students Organisation (DRSO) was formed. Soon Naveen became part of the DRSO in 1988. .

In 1989, when Delhi became the centre for the 'upper' caste anti-Mandai mania, the DRSO-led Student's .

Solidarity swam against the tide by struggling for reservations for the OBCs. When there were vacillations .

amongst many in the revolutionary ranks, he patiently explained the necessity for DRSO to support .

.

reservations, thereby drawing it closer to the oppressed sections. .

In 1990, he represented DRSO in the all-India student body, AIRSF, taking responsibility for editing the .

.

student magazine KALAM. Naveen left JNU in 1992 discontinuing his Ph.D to join a law course at the Delhi .

University (DU) in 1993. Naveen played an outstanding role at the lntemational seminar on nationality .

.

struggles which was held in February '96. The seminar, held under the auspices of the AIPRF played a key .

.

role in linking the class struggle with the nationality struggles, giving birth to the CCNDM -Coordination .

.

Committee of Struggles of Nationalities and Democratic Movements. This effort of Com. Naveen remains as a .

strong bridge between the revolutionary and nationality movements. As a part of this effort he clearly .

.

explained the process of emergence of class and revolutionary struggles in India to the representatives who .

.

came from different countries of the world. In 1994-95, for the first time Naveen visited Balaghat district in .

order to understand the Adivasi movement in DK and the growth of Guerilla Zones. .

With a pleasing personality, an affectionate behaviour, a microscopic analytical methodology, a role model .

living style, and with a continuous study of world literature for establishing socialism of which he dreamt, .

Com. Naveen never got tired of sharing his knowledge with friends and tirelessly sought to win over .

.

intellectuals to the side of revolution. With all these qualities he emerged as a role model for students and .

.

youth. Com. Naveen was known for his simple living habits and forthrightness. He was always ready to make .

.

honest self-criticism, showing an eagerness and sincerity to rectify mistakes. He always stood for taking up .

things critically, not blindly. He was for principled fight, without any liberalism. Com. Naveen stood for the .

unity of words and deeds, theory and practice. He was an intellectual, in the tradition of martyrs Christopher .

.

Caudwell, David Guest, who laid down their lives in the Spanish Civil War, or Chaganti Bhaskar Rao .

martyred in the forests of Srikakulam. Com. Naveen blended his pen with the gun and laid down his life .

fighting the brutal Indian state for a new society free of exploitation and oppression. .

.

RED SALUTE TO COM. NAVEEN! .

Jan Myrdal, the Swedish author and columnist is a central figure in the world-wide antHmperiallst movement against the Vietnam War. He has penned more than 80 books, among which are Reportfrom a Chinese Village (1963), Confessions ofa Disloyal European {1968L The Silk Road (1980) and India Waits (1986). He has written fiction, plays and books on literature, art and politics. Born to Nobel laureat e parents Alva and Gunnar Myrdal, Jan moved beyond the vision·of his parents stretching the political boundaries of anti-imperialism to new levels. He travelled the length and breadth of the globe seeing various revolutionary and anti-imperialist movements in several continents closely while interacting with their leadership. He is a prominent supporter of the civil liberties movements in various countries, a .

trenchant critic of us imperialism and Israeli colonial settlements in the Middle East. He has also made a number of feature films and TV .

documentaries. Two years ago, at the age of 83, Jan Myrdal travelled in the tribal heartland of Bastar and personally interacted with the .

tribal people and the leadership of CPI {Maoist). His book Red Star Over India is an account of his trip which deftly combines India's .

present with its past. The English version the book was released in the Kolkata Book Fair on 2.8 January. 2012. .

.

.

 

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