Centre of Indian Trade Unions

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CITU
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Centre of Indian Trade Unions
Founded 1970
Members 3.2million
Country India
Key people M K Pandhe, President
Office location New Delhi, India
Website www.citucentre.org

Centre of Indian Trade Unions (Hindi: भारतीय ट्रेड यूनियन केन्द्र), a National Central Trade Union in India. Politically attached to CPI(M). The Centre of Indian Trade Unions is today one of biggest assembly of workers and classes of India.

4th CITU West Bengal state conference poster
4th CITU West Bengal state conference poster

According to provisional statistics from the Ministry of Labour, CITU had a membership of 3222532 in 2002.[1]

Chittabrata Majumdar was General Secretary of CITU from 2003-2007. 12th Conference (held in January 2007) of CITU was re-elected him as its General Secretary. But he died on 20th February 2007. The General Council of CITU met on 17th May 2007 and elected Mohammed Amin as its new General Secretary.

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Communism in India

Communist Party of India
AITUC - AIKS - AIYF
AISF - NFIW - BKMU

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
CITU - AIKS - DYFI
SFI - AIDWA - GMP

Naxalbari uprising
Communist Party of India (M-L)
Liberation - New Democracy
Janashakti - PCC - 2nd CC
Red Flag - Class Struggle
Communist Party of India (Maoist)

Socialist Unity Centre of India
AIUTUC - AIMSS
AIDYO - AIDSO

A. K. Gopalan
E. M. S. Namboodiripad
B. T. Ranadive
Charu Majumdar
Jyoti Basu
S.A. Dange
Shibdas Ghosh
T. Nagi Reddy

Tebhaga movement
CCOMPOSA

Communism
World Communist Movement

Communism Portal

It runs a monthly organ named as WORKING CLASS.

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