IPA Special

BJP Is Now A Darling Of Country’s Chrony Capitalists

By Nitya Chakraborty   The Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) continues to increase its coffers at a big speed taking advantage of the Party ruling at the centre and in 21 of the total 29 states in the country. There is nothing new in the latest report of the Association of...

Apr 12 · >

Exam Pressures Are Driving School Kids To Suicide In Britain

By Ben Chako   Teachers say academic stress is to blame for sharp rise in mental illnesses in children. Kids are self-harming and contemplating suicide in Britain in the face of constant exams and a narrow curriculum, teachers have warned.   According to a new study published by the...

Apr 11 · >

Dalits Are Unhappy With Yogi Government

By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: BJP seems to be in serious crisis, prompting party national president Amit Shah to visit the state and interact with state BJP leaders and ministers. The defeat in the Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha by-elections has already shocked BJP central leadership.   The formation...

Apr 11 · >

Milk Man Yogi Cannot Smell Coffee

By Sushil Kutty   Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is a self-acknowledged milkman. Cows are a best part of his life. That is why he cannot wake up and smell the coffee. And, now, the question is being asked: Why did Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President...

Apr 11 · >

Trump Regime Expanding Fast Foreign Military Bases

By Cameron Orr   U.S. President Donald Trump’s new discretionary budget will shovel 61 percent of the country’s social oxygen into the Pentagon’s fiery furnace. That’s $727 billion worth of schools, libraries, green jobs and infrastructure, housing, hospitals, nutritional support, healthcare, and other social needs that will go unmet....

Apr 11 · >

Less Prospects Of A Full-Fledged Global Trade War

By Anjan Roy   After US President Donald Trump announced three rounds of tariff proposals on Chinese products entering the US and the Chinese responses of counter tariffs on US goods entering China, it was felt that a raging trade war would soon break out. The Chinese had in...

Apr 11 · >

Kejriwal’s Apology To Arun Jaitley Has Significance

By Amritananda Chakravorty   After months of protracted litigation faced by Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, and prominent leader of Aam Aadmi Party (‘AAP’), pertaining to several defamation suits filed by various political rivals, including Arun Jaitley, Nitin Gadkari and Kapil Sibal, amongst others, Mr. Kejriwal has...

Apr 10 · >

Amit Shah Diatribe Is A Sign Of Nerves

By Amulya Ganguli   BJP president Amit Shah’s intemperate outburst against the opposition parties – calling them dogs, cats, snakes, etc. – was a sign more of nervousness about his own party than of disdain for its opponents.   The reason for the uneasiness about the BJP’s prospects is...

Apr 10 · >

Smriti Irani Is In Choppy Internet Seas

By Sushil Kutty   Information & Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani is the talk of Online Town. From the wire to the scroll, she’s commanding attention and grabbing eyeballs. The lady minister wants to regulate online content. Especially, because there is an impression building that the Modi Government is dangerously...

Apr 10 · >

Mamata’s One To One Strategy For 2019 Poll Is Workable

By Nitya Chakraborty   West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has made major moves   in forming a front of anti-BJP parties during her stay in Delhi last month. She has floated the idea of fielding a single opposition candidate against the BJP in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls so...

Apr 10 · >
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