 Hi everyone, welcome to NewsClick, I am Samedha and today we bring to you some of the most important stories that we report about at NewsClick. So much for Narendra Modi's fakiri, ki apura deshi fakiri ki rape nikal gaye. India's debt is up by 50% to Rs 82 lakh crore in the Modi era. The total liabilities of the Indian government have increased by 49% to Rs 82 lakh crore in the last 4.5 years according to the latest edition of the status paper on the government debt which was released on Friday. The huge surge in the government's debt has been propelled by 51.7% growth in the public debt which was earlier Rs 48 lakh crore and has now jumped to Rs 73 lakh crore in the last 4.5 years of the Modi government. Bihar's Sita Mani district, from Rooney Saedpur, has been staying there for about 1.5 years since the 2016 Mahadalit Parivar. But now, the government is trying to empty the huge land for them. In the same way, a huge surge is coming in the hands of the Marxist Communist Party. The government is trying to suppress it. In the same way, petrol bombs have been attacked on the government's debt in which one has died and one is severely injured. With all this in mind, the CPM has announced to run Rooney Saedpur on the 22nd of January. Many people who are connected to the land will come and raise their voices. Hundreds of data entry operators working with E-Sewai and Adhar centres across Tamil Nadu on Sunday gathered in the state capital of Chennai and demonstrated outside the collector's office to reiterate their demands. DAOs from all across Tamil Nadu for the last few months have been protesting under the banner of the Union of Information Technology and the Information Enabled Services. They have been raising issues which include illegal salary deduction and the poor working conditions. The Los Angeles Education Authorities have relented and have decided to resume talks with the Striking Teacher's Associations. Our lean Inouyee of the United Teachers of the Los Angeles announced that the city's Education Authority, Los Angeles United School District, had indicated that it was ready to return to negotiations. The educators under the banner of the UTLA have been demanding more investment to ensure smaller class sizes, more nurses, counsellors, librarians as well as more support for the special education and early education services. That's all that we have for you today on this episode of the Daily Roundup. To follow these stories and many more, log on to our website www.newsclick.in and subscribe to our channel on YouTube and follow us on Facebook.