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

Anti-CAA Movement Can Form The Core Of Opposition Unity

By Nitya Chakraborty   Only six months have passed since the formation of the Modi.2 Government at the centre .There was no usual honeymoon period for this Government as despite the massive win by the BJP led NDA, the general mood in the country among the common people was...

Dec 18 · >

Mamata’s Fight With Centre Intensifies

  By Ashis Biswas   There is every reason to believe that Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mamata Banerjee, past master in playing for high political stakes, is sparing no tricks in her book to provoke the BJP-led Centre into dismissing her Government. Her systematic public humiliation of Bengal Governor...

Dec 18 · >

Manmohan Singh Praises Kamal Nath For Success As CM

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: While the BJP leaders and workers were shouting slogans against the Kamal Nath government the MP Congress was celebrating completion of one year rule. Addressing gathering of partymen, officials and citizens Kamal Nath elaborated the achievements of one year. Most significant aspect of...

Dec 18 · >

BJP Legislators Are Jittery With Yogi Adityanath

By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: Perhaps it was for the first time in any state in the country that 200 MLAs of BJP staged dharna against its own government inside Uttar Pradesh Assembly. Significantly enough they were supported by opposition MLA who also joined them in dharna.   What...

Dec 18 · >

Labour’s Brexit Stand Confused Supporters

By Lan Lavery   Two weeks before polling day on December 12, I went on a tour of seats across north and Midlands, from Middlesbrough to Carlisle via Blyth and finally down to Crewe and Cheshire.   They are all very different places, with different traditions, landscapes and political...

Dec 18 · >

CAA and NRC Are Breaking The Unity Of India

By D. Raja   After a charged debate, the constituent assembly of India settled for a “jus soli” approach to citizenship. The first Home Minister of the Republic and a key contributor to the debates in the Constituent Assembly, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel while arguing for a broad based,...

Dec 17 · >

LDF And UDF Hold Joint Rally Against CAA

By P. Sreekumaran   Monday, December 16, witnessed a highly significant political event in the State capital.   The momentous day saw the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front(LDF) and the Congress-headed United Democratic Front(UDF) staging a joint rally, a rare occurrence, to  protest against the new Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA).  ...

Dec 17 · >

CAA Gives Jolt To India-Bangladesh Relations

By Arun Srivastava   Even before home minister Amit Shah could meet and convey to Bangladesh foreign minister, A.K.Abdul Momen, his  government’s resolve of sending back of the illegal migrants living in India, Momen  made it known to the global fraternity that he was willing to take back his...

Dec 17 · >

Documentary On Robert Frisk Makes Waves At Toronto Film Festival

By Bill Meyer   TORONTO: One of the most progressive films at the Toronto International Film Festival this year was a National Film Board of Canada documentary, This Is Not a Movie, celebrating the work of lifelong foreign correspondent Robert Fisk. For more than 40 years, he’s reported on...

Dec 17 · >

Global Oil Majors Set To Enter India In A Big Way

  By Nantoo Banerjee   India’s fuel refining and marketing business, largely controlled by public sector enterprises, faces a big shake up following the government policy to induce foreign oil companies to invest big in refining and retail. Among those global giants keen to set up facilities in India...

Dec 16 · >

Labour Has To Take Right Lessons From Defeat

  By Ben Chacko   As Soon as the scale of Labour’s shattering defeat began to emerge on December 12 night, pundits began to push the line that this was not just about Brexit but about Jeremy Corbyn, and more broadly the Labour Party’s significant shift towards socialism under...

Dec 16 · >

President’s Suggestion On Right To Mercy Is Not Constitutional

By Varun Agarwal   ON December 6, 2019, the President of India Ram Nath Kovind while addressing the National Convention on Empowerment of Women for Social Transformation, stated that “Rape convicts under (the) POCSO Act (The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012) should not have the right...

Dec 16 · >

Why is the World Anxious About India?

By Amulya Ganguli   It is rare for well-meaning outsiders to tell India what it stands for. But this is what has been happening for some time.   For instance, after cancelling a trip to India in the wake of the passage of the citizenship (amendment) bill in parliament,...

Dec 16 · >

Centre Has To Consider The Concerns Of The North-East

By Sagarneel Sinha   Any region that has been protesting from the very beginning against the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2019, which is now an act, is the north-east region — mainly Assam, Tripura and Shillong in Meghalaya. Already, 4 have died in the Assam protests while in Tripura, there...

Dec 16 · >

New Citizenship Act Has Radically Upset India’s Secular Soul

By Harihar Swarup   The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill has become law – having sailed through Rajya Sabha comfortably, though the NDA government does not have majority in the upper house; it was already passed by Lok Sabha – alarmingly fast, especially with the President of India’s lightning quick assent...

Dec 14 · >

Corn Is More Than Pop Corn: Super Crop Must Be Harnessed Better

By Awanish Somkuwar   Everyone likes the taste of corn flakes and popcorn but a few know that the crop offers even more. Few know that the Corn City Chhindwara has the highest production of maize in Madhya Pradesh. The entrepreneurial spirit of maize growers of Chhindwara will be...

Dec 14 · >

Supreme Court Applies Ayodhya Template To Sabarimala

By K Raveendran   The Supreme Court decision not to entertain the plea by two activist women seeking entry to the restricted Sabarimala temple for the time being and leave it to the larger 7-member bench that is slated to consider the whole gamut of issues relating to religion...

Dec 14 · >

GIG Economy Offers Alternative For Young Workforce

  By Nilanjan Banik   Kaushik Banik is a happy person these days. He is a software developer. After toiling hard for months to get a job, he finally found an alternative, thanks to the Upwork, an online digital job platform. His hourly wage rate is $35 dollars. There...

Dec 14 · >
More News
Loading RSS Feed
Useful Links: Contact us | Terms and Conditions| Privacy Policy
Advertisement