Marxist Co-ordination Committee, Sindri

About MCC, Sindri

The Marxist Co-ordination Committee (MCC, Bengali: মার্কসবাদী সমন্বয় সমিতি, Hindi: मार्क्सवादी समन्वय समिति, abbreviated मासस 'maasas') is a political party in Jharkhand, India. MCC is based in the coal mining region of Dhanbad. Originally founded as Janwadi Kisan Sangram Samiti (English: Democratic Peasants' Struggle Association) was formed in 1971 after local communist leader A. K. Roy had been expelled from the Communist Party of India (Marxist). JKSS was later renamed to the MCC. The party is still led by Roy, who has been elected MP three times. Roy was active in the Jharkhand movement and helped develop the organisation which would later become Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. As Jharkhand Mukti Morcha developed into a political party, the relations between the two soured. In 1980, A. K. Roy (then an MP) and K.S. Chatterjee, a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, were arrested under the National Security Act. In total, Roy has been jailed four times. Chatterjee had been elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly twice as an Independent candidate. He joined the Indian National Congress and won in 1985 on a Congress ticket. He is a prominent trade union leader in the Dhanbad region and is the President of Bihar Pradesh Colliery Mazdoor Congress. In 1998, the only member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly representing the MCC, Gurudas Chatterjee, was murdered by the coal mafia. Chatterjee's son, Arup Chatterjee, took over his mandate after a by-poll.[citation needed] Marxist Co-ordination Committee always maintain good relation with CPIML(L) from the beginning

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Our Mission

We are committed to instilling skills, knowledge, and values in our children in order to give them an inner voice for the twenty-first century. Our learning environment allows each child to nurture the learning minds namely the Focused Mind, Analytical Mind, Inventive Mind, Empathetic Mind, and Conscientious Mind.

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Our Vision

A child's human rights are non-negotiable for us. We prioritise a child's human rights as part of our ‘What's Right for the Child’ (WRFC) ethos. Our fundamental belief and ideology is shaped by the right to trust, the right to be respected, and the right to live in an abuse-free world.