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Jul 28, 2025 • 22min

Impact of screen addiction, ambulance rape case, and car sale trends

Sophiya Mathew, a reporter from The Indian Express, dives into the troubling rise of screen addiction among children and young adults. She highlights the health risks and the crucial role parents and educators play in combating this issue. The discussion shifts to a harrowing ambulance rape case in Bihar, prompting swift investigations and political scrutiny regarding rising crime. Additionally, listeners learn about shifting trends in India's car market, with an interesting decline in entry-level sales as consumers lean towards SUVs.
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Jul 25, 2025 • 4min

The Catch Up: 25 July

Dive into the latest headlines featuring a historic free trade agreement between India and the UK. Explore crucial legal decisions affecting the nation, along with key updates on upcoming elections. The discussion also highlights important safety measures being implemented within the aviation sector. Stay informed on both local and global developments!
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Jul 25, 2025 • 26min

Behind Dhankar's resignation, AI gets better at math, and an unusual scam

Join Liz Mathew, Deputy Editor at The Indian Express, as she unpacks the startling resignation of Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar amidst political tensions. Karan Mahadik, tech correspondent, dives into how AI models from OpenAI and Google DeepMind are mastering math problems with astonishing accuracy, raising questions about the future of education. The conversation wraps up with an eye-opening tale of a peculiar scam involving a fictional nation called Westarctica, highlighting the bizarre lengths some will go to deceive.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 5min

The Catch Up: 24 July

Dive into the latest buzz with a recap of pivotal news shaping the world. Discover the implications of the Free Trade Agreement between India and the UK. Learn about the Supreme Court's impactful ruling on the Mumbai train blast case. Also, reflect on a tragic plane crash in Russia that has left many in shock. These stories reveal the complexities and challenges influencing our global landscape today.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 18min

Mobile Creches | Cradles of Change: Dr. Rakesh Gupta on reimagining care, equity, and governance

Dr. Rakesh Gupta, IAS officer and Additional Secretary to the President of India, shares insights on Haryana's innovative creche policy aimed at empowering women. He discusses how this initiative transforms childcare services and enhances workforce participation. The conversation explores the significant impact on women's agency and reproductive rights, highlighting systemic changes in governance. Gupta emphasizes the importance of integrated support for women, advocating for decentralized childcare models that align with national development goals.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 26min

Plight of migrant workers, 'designer babies', and an ATS bust

Shubham Tigga, a journalist from The Indian Express, shares heartfelt stories about the struggles migrant workers from Jharkhand face, focusing on the tragic case of Rameshwar Mehto and the ongoing challenges for his family. Anonna Dutt discusses the groundbreaking three-parent IVF technique, revealing its potential to prevent genetic diseases while sparking ethical debates. Lastly, the segment highlights a significant bust by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad, arresting suspects linked to an Al-Qaeda affiliate, illustrating the dangers of radical recruitment via social media.
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Jul 23, 2025 • 4min

The Catch Up: 23 July

Dive into the latest headlines as political updates reveal significant shifts in Indian politics. Discover insights on the National Sports Bill and evolving tourism visa policies. The conversation turns global, tackling pressing issues like cross-border terrorism and racially motivated violence against Indian nationals abroad. It's a thought-provoking discussion on current international relations and their impact at home.
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Jul 23, 2025 • 33min

Mumbai train blasts case, coal plants get exemption, and Parliament disrupted

Apurva Vishwanath, National Legal Editor at The Indian Express, delves into the Bombay High Court’s shocking acquittal of all 12 men convicted in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts, raising issues about coerced confessions and evidence standards. Nikhil Ghanekar, an environmental reporter, discusses a contentious policy rollback allowing coal plants to bypass crucial emission controls, highlighting the clash between energy needs and environmental health. They also touch on the chaotic Monsoon Session of Parliament, where protests overshadowed proceedings.
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Jul 22, 2025 • 5min

The Catch Up: 22 July

Explore the latest in national developments, including Air India's green light on Boeing inspections and the ripple effects of China's hydropower investment. Dive into pressing current events, from environmental concerns surrounding a Chinese dam to legal notices from the Supreme Court. The discussion also shines a light on chilling incidents, such as police encounters in a murder investigation and alarming accusations of witchcraft in Jharkhand. Stay informed and intrigued with these compelling stories!
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Jul 22, 2025 • 27min

Why Gurgaon floods, India's inequality, and V S Achuthanandan passes away

Joining the discussion are Shiny Varghese, an urban development writer for The Indian Express, and Udit Misra, an economics reporter at the same publication. Shiny dives into Gurgaon's flooding crisis, linking it to poor urban planning and the area's rapid transformation. Udit unpacks India's economic inequality, critically analyzing government claims and the complexities of wealth distribution. Lastly, they honor the legacy of V.S. Achuthanandan, a significant political figure in Kerala, reflecting on his storied life and contributions.

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