Write some achievements and losses of BJP and inc.
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achievement ....Man has shown curiosity in the outer space from the time immemorial but only in the 2oth century , he could develop tools and technologies to pursue space research , since then , in the global race to become space superpower , India has played a key role. With the creation of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) , head-quartered in bangalore in 1969 under the guidance of Vikram Sarabhai the founding stone for the space research in India was laid and its path for present achievements was paved with the initial success of Aryabhatt , Rohini , and INSET satellites.
ISRO created history in 2014 with the successful placement of Mangalyan in the mars orbital and became the first country in the world to achieve this success on its first attempt and at a cost one-tenth of the cost of same mission by NASA. Successful mission on Moon through Chandrayan in 2008, creation of Cryogenic Engine in 2014 , development of indigenous navigation system called GAGAN and successful launching of Cartosat satellite for climate monitoring add pearls to the crown of achievements by ISRO.
Recent launch of 104 satellites in a single go on 15th Feb 2017 by the PSLV satellite launcher has brought ISRO to the limelight and proved India’s mettle in space research.
However, availability of low funds , policy paralysis , brain drain , and debarred research and development in the country are still big challenges in front of ISRO.
These successful missions of ISRO helps in creating our strong global presence and increases our nations glory , it helps in disaster management , climate prediction , geographical mapping , foreign investment and creates power balance in South Asia.
The achievements of ISRO and the success rates of its missions have made us major space researchers and we are steadily moving towards becoming a Space Superpower
losses...Hindi heartland states had offered rich pickings for the BJP in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls
Congress’s tally in the next Lok Sabha polls could jump from 3 to 33 seats
BJP’s tally could drop by more than half, from 62 to 30 seats
The BJP could lose up to 32 of the 62 seats it won in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh if the trends witnessed in the assembly elections are replicated in the big general elections in 2019.
These three Hindi heartland states had offered rich pickings for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. The party had swept virtually all the seats on offer in these three states bagging an aggregate of 62 out of the 65 seats on offer.
The India Today data team extrapolated the results from every assembly seat in the Hindi heartland states over Lok Sabha seats to get a sense of what the fight could look like in the 2019 general elections. The findings don’t make for pretty reading for BJP supporters. An important caveat is that these elections were fought largely on local issues and the key issues in the Lok Sabha elections are likely to be very different.
ALSO READ | Modi suffers biggest state election loss, boosting opposition
However, a mathematical extrapolation of assembly election results is useful to get a sense of the challenge that confronts the BJP top brass.
According to the calculations run by India Today, the Congress’ tally in the next Lok Sabha polls could jump from 3 to 33 seats in the 2019 general elections. The BJP’s tally could drop by more than half, from 62 to 30 seats.
A state-wise analysis of the same data suggests that the BJP might lose the maximum number of Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan, where the party had bagged all the 25 seats on offer in 2014
ISRO created history in 2014 with the successful placement of Mangalyan in the mars orbital and became the first country in the world to achieve this success on its first attempt and at a cost one-tenth of the cost of same mission by NASA. Successful mission on Moon through Chandrayan in 2008, creation of Cryogenic Engine in 2014 , development of indigenous navigation system called GAGAN and successful launching of Cartosat satellite for climate monitoring add pearls to the crown of achievements by ISRO.
Recent launch of 104 satellites in a single go on 15th Feb 2017 by the PSLV satellite launcher has brought ISRO to the limelight and proved India’s mettle in space research.
However, availability of low funds , policy paralysis , brain drain , and debarred research and development in the country are still big challenges in front of ISRO.
These successful missions of ISRO helps in creating our strong global presence and increases our nations glory , it helps in disaster management , climate prediction , geographical mapping , foreign investment and creates power balance in South Asia.
The achievements of ISRO and the success rates of its missions have made us major space researchers and we are steadily moving towards becoming a Space Superpower
losses...Hindi heartland states had offered rich pickings for the BJP in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls
Congress’s tally in the next Lok Sabha polls could jump from 3 to 33 seats
BJP’s tally could drop by more than half, from 62 to 30 seats
The BJP could lose up to 32 of the 62 seats it won in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh if the trends witnessed in the assembly elections are replicated in the big general elections in 2019.
These three Hindi heartland states had offered rich pickings for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. The party had swept virtually all the seats on offer in these three states bagging an aggregate of 62 out of the 65 seats on offer.
The India Today data team extrapolated the results from every assembly seat in the Hindi heartland states over Lok Sabha seats to get a sense of what the fight could look like in the 2019 general elections. The findings don’t make for pretty reading for BJP supporters. An important caveat is that these elections were fought largely on local issues and the key issues in the Lok Sabha elections are likely to be very different.
ALSO READ | Modi suffers biggest state election loss, boosting opposition
However, a mathematical extrapolation of assembly election results is useful to get a sense of the challenge that confronts the BJP top brass.
According to the calculations run by India Today, the Congress’ tally in the next Lok Sabha polls could jump from 3 to 33 seats in the 2019 general elections. The BJP’s tally could drop by more than half, from 62 to 30 seats.
A state-wise analysis of the same data suggests that the BJP might lose the maximum number of Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan, where the party had bagged all the 25 seats on offer in 2014
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