India: Under Attack From the "Cockroach Party," the Prime Minister Wants to Regain the Trust of Young People
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Following the student protests led by the "Cockroach Party," which forced the Indian Minister of Education to resign, the Prime Minister has responded. On the occasion of the country's 80th Independence Day this Saturday, August 15th, Narendra Modi announced the launch of free online courses to prepare students for competitive exams.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants more chip factories and nuclear power plants in the country. These are measures intended to further develop the Indian economy, he stated in a speech during the independence celebrations. Modi also indirectly addressed the large protests against the limited economic opportunities for young people, which erupted following a scandal involving leaked exams. The head of government announced free education a…
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