Aishe Ghosh Aishe Ghosh is a student activist and politician who will make her electoral debut in the West Bengal Assembly elections 2021. Ghosh will be contesting the election from Jamuria constituency in West Bengal on a Communist Party of India (Marxist) ticket. She is a research scholar at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and is currently the president of the JNU Students Union (JNUSU). She is also a member of Student’s Federation of India, (SFI). SFI is a student’s wing of CPI(M). Ghosh hails from Durgapur in the Paschim Bardhaman district of West Bengal. Born on October 22, 1995, Ghosh is the oldest child of Debashish Ghosh and Sharmishta Ghosh. Her father is a member of Centre for Indian Trade Unions (CITU), which is the labour wing of CPI(M) and he works at Damodar Valley Corporation. Aishe’s mother Sharmishta Ghosh is a housewife.
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NANTOO BANERJEE
explains why an effective program must focus on individual bank depositors, gig economy workers, and senior citizens. –
As India gets close to the landmark of completing 75 years of nationhood and independence from British rule, it is unfortunate that a very large portion of the population is still struggling to preserve their lives and livelihoods in the absence of a meaningful public social security programme. Democratic elections to form governments in states and at the centre are held every few months somewhere in the country, but few political parties national or regional highlight or publicly debate the need to provide social security to citizens, especially at a time when secure jobs have become scarce.