IPA Live
Loading RSS Feed

Opinion

Appeal

The legacy of IPA, founded by Nikhil Chakravartty, the doyen of journalism in India, to keep the flag of independent media flying high, is facing the threat of extinction due to the effect of the Covid pandemic. Only an emergency funding can avert such an eventuality. We appeal to all those who believe in the freedom of expression to contribute to this noble cause.
Click here to learn more

Coup By Court: Republicans Prepare Legal Challenges That Echo 2000 Fight

  By Al Neal   The reality that the courts will decide whether or not the ballots of millions of voters will be counted this November 3 is evident. Donald Trump and the entire Republican Party are laying the groundwork now to hold onto power by whatever means necessary—the...

Sep 23 · >

United Nations Needs A Revamp To Meet The Needs Of Time After 75 Years Of Founding

By Kalyani Shankar   The United Nations will be 75 next month. An organization can be considered to be still young but it is time for stocktaking. The UN came into being after its structure was finalized in an international conference in San Francisco in October 1945 in which...

Sep 22 · >

Covid Pandemic Makes Mockery Of Democratic Institutions In Madhya Pradesh

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: Covid-19 has caused strange, sometime contradictory developments. One of the major development is the total erosion of democratic practices and near collapse of institutions. It is for the first time that nearly half of cabinet consists of such persons who are not members...

Sep 22 · >

CPI National Secretary Atul Anjaan Calls For Joint Mobilisation Against Farm Bills

  By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: CPI national secretary Atul Anjaan said that the manner in which three bills were cleared in the parliament showed as to how BJP-NDA-RSS led Narendra Modi government threw all democratic and parliamentary practices to serve their corporate interests.   Mr Atul Anjaan who...

Sep 22 · >

Democracy Is In Danger In Ecuador In Lenin Moreno’s Regime

By Guillaume Long   Ecuadorian president Lenín Moreno and his allies have gone to great lengths to prevent former president Rafael Correa and his political movement from returning to power.   In order to achieve this goal, the current government has persecuted opponents and barred candidates from running. Moreno’s...

Sep 22 · >

Trump May Deny The Verdict On November 3 Even If He Loses Outright

  By Sen. Bernie Sanders   Yes. This is a presidential election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Yes, this is an election about health care, education, economy, climate justice and so many other important issues. More importantly, this is an election about whether or not we retain American...

Sep 22 · >

Indian Economy Poised For A New Growth Trend

  By Nantoo Banerjee   The current pandemic and brewing border tension with China are set to change India’s future economic growth trend in a significant way. The share of industry, agriculture and allied services sectors together in the combined gross value added (GVA) promises to surpass the overwhelming...

Sep 21 · >

Latest Calls For Controlling The Media Are Unwarranted

  By Amulya Ganguli   First the Bombay high court said that “we are surprised to find there is no state control over electronic media”. Then the Supreme Court favoured the formation of a committee to set up standards for the media.   Even if the background of the...

Sep 21 · >

Future Of Opposition Grand Alliance Is Bleak In Bihar

By Arun Srivastava   More than the arrogance it is the sense of insecurity gripping the RJD, and especially its chief ministerial aspirant, Tejashvi Yadav that has been proving to be a major deterrent in giving a final shape to the opposition grand alliance (mahagathbandhan) in Bihar. Only fifteen...

Sep 21 · >

Contract Labour System Set For A Major Overhaul Under New Labour Code

  By IPA Correspondent   The National Democratic Alliance government has sought to liberalise the contract labour system in the country through labour codes introduced in Parliament on Saturday by giving companies a free hand to hire such workers, along with an easier licensing regime. The  central trade unions...

Sep 21 · >

Modi Government Is Cornering Public Funds Via PM Cares

By Mahua Moitra   The Taxation and Other Laws (Relaxation and Amendment of Certain Provisions) Bill, 2020 is deeply problematic because it further weakens the rights and resources available to the states by taking away the statutory promises made under the new GST regime and while on the other...

Sep 21 · >

Will India ever have a Ruth bader Ginsburg?

By Indira Jaising   Ruth Bader Ginsburg, RBG as she was known, has passed on. At 84, she said that she was amazed that people wanted to take pictures with her. This coded remark probably sought to undo several stereotypes–that only young, blond woman are attractive and that age...

Sep 21 · >

Opposition Views Must Be Respected In Parliament By Ruling NDA Ministers

By Harihar Swarup   Before the start of the truncated Monsoon session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said “this Parliament, particularly this session, has a special responsibility”. The PM is absolutely right, this Parliament does have a greater task – but that task and responsibility is not just...

Sep 19 · >

Unemployment Rate Had Peaked Under Modi Regime Much Before Corona Struck

  By Arun Srivastava   Modi government’s denial to accept the survey data provided by “non-government agency about the loss of jobs of  21 million salaried jobs between April and August, weeks after suggesting that 18.9 million salaried jobs were lost between April and July, has not come as...

Sep 19 · >

Covid Brings Cyber Attacks Closer To Home

By K Raveendran   Covid has changed the way people shop, learn, and work. E-commerce is booming, brick-and-mortar retailers are shifting to digital platforms, and schools and offices have adopted online classes and working from home.   With the use of digital platforms becoming part of daily life, hackers...

Sep 19 · >

Akali Minister’s Resignation From Cabinet On Farm Bills Exposes Fissures In NDA

  By Anjan Roy   The political earthquake in parliament house on Thursday culminating in the resignation of the Shiromani Akali Dal’s Harsimrat Kaur Badal from union cabinet reflected the fault lines in the ruling coalition under pressure from entrenched vested interests. Siromani Akali Dal (SAD) has been a...

Sep 19 · >

Uncertainty in U.S. Supreme Court After Justice Ginsburg’s Death

By Sushil Kutty   To quote a TV anchor, not the one served with a privilege notice by the Maharashtra Assembly, “The future is unwritten and we’re in utterly uncharted territory.” This anchor wasn’t talking about the LAC and what would be unfolding there in the coming days. Nor...

Sep 19 · >

Coup Figurehead Drops Out As Morales’s Socialists Set To Win Bolivian Presidency

By Ben Chacko   Bolivia’s coup President Jeanine Añez has dropped out of next month’s presidential elections after polls showed her scraping just over 5 per cent of the vote.   Añez, who was appointed by the army after it forced just re-elected president Evo Morales from power last...

Sep 19 · >
More News
Loading RSS Feed
Advertisement