10-11-2005, 09:14 PM
From AidIndia.INFO
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Com. Sitaram Yechury explains AIPSN's relation with CPI(M)
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While the expenditure on education was decreasing, the literacy mission was promoted by the ruling classes as a cheaper alternative. Such an activity was envisaged to be conducted through non-governmental organisations and <b>many of our science movement organisations participated in this programme. This gave a further boost to the growth of the All India Peopleâs Science Network. </b>Simultaneously, opportunities also emerged for the Party to intervene in many other spheres as well.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Com. Sitaram Yechury, member, CPI(M) politburo, explains the relationship between All India People's Science Network (AIPSN) and CPI(M)
Com. Sitaram Yechury explains AIPSN's relation with CPI(M)
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While the expenditure on education was decreasing, the literacy mission was promoted by the ruling classes as a cheaper alternative. Such an activity was envisaged to be conducted through non-governmental organisations and <b>many of our science movement organisations participated in this programme. This gave a further boost to the growth of the All India Peopleâs Science Network. </b>Simultaneously, opportunities also emerged for the Party to intervene in many other spheres as well.
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