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Anonna Dutt

Legal reporter at The Indian Express who explains Supreme Court rulings and procedures related to withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment (passive euthanasia) and the legal framework around living wills.

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Mar 13, 2026 • 29min

LPG crunch hits eateries, SC passive euthanasia order, and a new US refinery

Anonna Dutt, a legal reporter who breaks down Supreme Court rulings, explains the landmark passive euthanasia order and the living will process. Heena Khandelwal, a food writer, describes restaurants shifting menus and cooking methods amid an LPG crunch. Kiran Parashar, a Karnataka reporter, reports on local disruptions from cylinder shortages and wider economic ripple effects.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 26min

No questions on PM CARES, rise of fatty liver, and India-Pak match

Asad Rehman, investigative reporter who uncovered PMO directions on parliamentary questions about PM-linked funds. Anonna Dutt, health reporter who explains rising fatty liver rates in India. Venkata Krishna B, cricket writer who breaks down how an India-Pakistan T20 clash was negotiated. They discuss the PMO-Lok Sabha communication, the growing burden of metabolism-associated fatty liver, and the talks that secured the India-Pak match.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 31min

Canada on Amit Shah, India's TB elimination deadline, and Olympic funding

Shubhajit Roy, Diplomatic Affairs Editor at The Indian Express, delves into the tense relations between India and Canada, sparked by assassination allegations against Amit Shah. Anonna Dutt, also from The Indian Express, discusses alarming trends from the Global TB Report, highlighting India’s battle to eliminate tuberculosis by 2025. Lastly, Mihir Vasavda analyzes the Indian government's reconsideration of its Olympic funding, prompted by underwhelming athletic performances, emphasizing strategies to better support future sporting success.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 27min

SC on Governor's role, saving heart attack patients, and Pegasus victims

Apurva Vishwanath, Legal Affairs Editor at The Indian Express, discusses the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Tamil Nadu governor's refusal to assent to bills, shedding light on the governor's legislative powers. Anonna Dutt, health reporter, reveals an innovative study aiming to improve heart attack treatments in rural areas by connecting cardiologists via WhatsApp, ensuring timely medical response. Lastly, they delve into the implications of the Pegasus spyware scandal, highlighting the threat it poses to privacy and civil rights.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 28min

Looking back at 2024: The health trends that took centre stage

Anonna Dutt, a contributor to The Indian Express specializing in elderly care, discusses the rise of weight loss drugs and highlights crucial health challenges facing older adults. Rinku Ghosh, also a contributor, shares fascinating insights into skincare trends and the alarming increase of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease among younger people. Together, they explore how cultural influences affect health perceptions and stress the importance of holistic approaches to well-being in 2024.
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Jan 17, 2025 • 27min

Goa vs social media influencers, redefining obesity, and UGC draft rules

Pavneet Singh Chadha, a reporter for The Indian Express covering Goa, discusses the fallout from the tourism minister's confrontation with social media influencers over perceived declines in visitor numbers. Anonna Dutt, a health contributor, examines a new method for defining obesity beyond BMI, emphasizing risks tied to body fat and abdominal measurements. The conversation also touches on non-BJP states' backlash against proposed UGC regulations and concerns about the impact on academic autonomy.
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Dec 10, 2024 • 25min

Shortage of TB drugs, 300 days of farmers' protests, and the new RBI Chief

Anonna Dutt, an investigative journalist at The Indian Express specializing in healthcare, discusses a critical shortage of tuberculosis medications in India, spotlighting how this affects efforts to combat the disease. Raakhi Jagga, also from The Indian Express, provides an update on the farmers' protests, which have now lasted over 300 days, emphasizing their calls for Minimum Support Price reforms. The conversation also touches on the recent appointment of a new RBI Governor, highlighting the challenges that lie ahead in balancing growth and inflation.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 28min

Looking back at 2025: Health developments that mattered most

Anonna Dutt, a health reporter for The Indian Express, dives into significant health trends from 2025. She discusses WHO's reclassification of obesity and the implications for treatment. Dutt reveals the introduction of weight-loss drugs like semaglutide in India and their impact on accessibility. The conversation shifts to AI in healthcare, exploring innovations that enhance TB detection and support telemedicine. Finally, she emphasizes the health risks of air pollution and necessary long-term solutions.
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Dec 24, 2025 • 30min

New definition of Aravalli, data exclusivity for drugs, and ED to speed probes

Join Jay Mazoomdaar, a senior reporter focused on environmental policy, as he discusses the new definition of the Aravalli hills and its implications for local mining and construction. Anonna Dutt, a health reporter specializing in pharmaceutical policy, provides insights on data exclusivity and its potential impact on India's drug industry, including the likelihood of delays for generics. Lastly, they touch on the Enforcement Directorate's push for faster probes amidst mounting criticism. This conversation is a deep dive into pressing issues shaping the environment and healthcare in India.
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May 16, 2025 • 30min

Concerns over autism, Goa stampede "preventable", and President questions SC

Anonna Dutt from The Indian Express uncovers rising concerns over autism research and its implications in India, challenging myths and advocating for early intervention. Meanwhile, Pavneet Singh Chadha sheds light on the tragic and preventable Goa temple stampede, revealing failures in safety planning and local authority responses. The conversation also touches on President Droupadi Murmu’s referral of constitutional questions to the Supreme Court, highlighting tensions in legislative oversight.

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