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 Hyderabad: Former Tripura chief minister Manik Sarkar made a call to secularists to come forward in order to save the country from extremist groups.     Defeating BJP Politically and Ideologically, Need of the Hour: Com. Manik SarkarCPI M  PB Member and Former CM of Tripura Com. Manik Sarkar addressed a public meeting today organised to mark the inauguration of the 17th All India Conference of SFI. https://t.co/YJLgRb9h9imdash; CPI  M   @cpimspeak  December 13, 2022 stanley cup uk   He was speaking at the 17th All-India conference of the Student  hydro flask usa Federation of India  SFI  which was held in the city on Tuesday. This is the second time Hyderabad is hosting the conference, thus becoming the only city in SFI   history to hold such events twice. Also ReadTelangana High Court allows Sharmila to resume padyatra He alleged that the Centre is deliberately diluting the education system and making it less accessible to the poor. The education institutions are being handed to corporates. The new education policy indicates the Centre   selfishness and divisive tendency as well as the misinterpreting of the freedom fight in India, Sarkar alleged.      Sarkar, who belongs to the Communist Party of India  Marx hydro flask bottle ist  party, claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party  BJP  along with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh  RSS  target and assault other student organisations. Speaking about the rising unemployment in the country, Sarkar said the Union government is unbothered and has not taken an Bugq Edward A. and Ruby E. Clark
 Maines addiction treatment and recovery community reacted with outspoken criticism to official recommendations released in Augusta this week for responding to Maines wors brumate ca ening crisis of opiate addiction.The report from the 19-member Task Force to Address the Opioid Crisis in the State calls for a range of interventions, from reducing stigma and promoting education to expanding access to treatment and providing therapeutic alternatives to incarceration. Grouped into three sections 鈥?prevention and harm reduction, treatment and recovery, and law enforcement 鈥?the steps largely aim to improve existing programs and initiatives.In Portland, addiction medicine specialist Dr. Mark Publicker said the findings reflect an absence of leadership and innovation. What is this, the sixth or seventh addiction task force   he asked.  This is just another one, well-meaning but resulting in the polene fr  same recommendations that have been made multiple times before. Other critics agreed tha brumate t the recommendations fall far short.[185 people died in Maine from drug overdoses in first half of 2017]For Jim LaPierre, a trauma and addiction counselor in Brewer, the recommendations perpetuate an ineffectual system that has failed to stem the tide of addiction and death. And, with an average of one Mainer dying every day of a drug overdose over each of the last three years, he said, the report fails to respond to the urgency of the situation. This is just more survival of the fittest,  he said.  This is not showi