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Feb 14, 2025 • 29min
What counts as 'obscene', lab-grown babies, and plastic into garden tiles
Ajoy Sinha Karpuram, a reporter at The Indian Express, provides insights into India's evolving obscenity laws, prompted by recent legal controversies. He discusses how cultural standards shape these laws. Aditi Raja, also from The Indian Express, shares a fascinating story about a Gujarat municipality's initiative to recycle 6,000 kilos of plastic into eco-friendly garden tiles, showcasing sustainable urban innovation. The episodes feature intriguing topics such as lab-grown babies and their ethical implications, creating a dialogue on future reproductive technologies.

Feb 13, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 13 February
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent talks with US President Donald Trump are poised to reshape diplomatic ties. After a significant visit to France, Modi is recognized as the third leader hosted by the White House since Trump’s second term began. Meanwhile, India's Union Minister for Finance introduced a new Income Tax Bill to simplify the decades-old tax code, with virtual digital assets now classified as capital assets. The Adani Group also makes headlines with a notable withdrawal from a major deal.

Feb 13, 2025 • 22min
TDP adulterated laddu case, Potash in Punjab, and PM Modi's France visit
Nikhila Henry, a reporter for The Indian Express, reveals shocking details about the TDP's adulterated prasadam scandal at the Tirupati temple, highlighting how a blacklisted dairy company continued to supply tainted ghee. Raakhi Jagga discusses the recent discovery of potash reserves in Punjab, emphasizing its potential impact on Indian agriculture and local farmers' concerns. The conversation also touches on Prime Minister Modi's visit to France, focusing on bolstered Indo-French relations and key trade discussions.

Feb 12, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 12 February
Prime Minister Modi's recent trip to France aimed at bolstering ties through discussions on trade, AI, and security, while paying tribute to fallen soldiers. The Supreme Court raised alarms over political parties' freebies before elections, highlighting their impact on the workforce and neglecting the poor. In the realm of social issues, Maharashtra cyber police summoned various celebrities over a controversial question on a popular show, reflecting broader societal tensions.

Feb 12, 2025 • 30min
India's new climate stance, Gujarat's 'disturbed areas', and Beerbiceps row
Amitabh Sinha, a seasoned reporter at The Indian Express, discusses India's evolving approach to climate change, stressing the need for developing nations to balance growth with sustainability. Aditi Raja, also from The Indian Express, dives into the implications of the Disturbed Areas Act in Gujarat, highlighting the challenges faced by minority communities regarding property rights. Lastly, the podcast unpacks the controversy surrounding YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia's provocative remarks, sparking debates on free speech and accountability.

Feb 11, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 11 February
Prime Minister Modi advocates for global governance on artificial intelligence, citing its dual potential and challenges. Controversy arises as the Mumbai police investigate podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia for insensitive remarks during an online show. Meanwhile, political discourse heats up with critiques of the recent Union Budget, accused of favoring the wealthy. Amid this, concerns grow over a declining Indian stock market facing tariff fears.

Feb 11, 2025 • 25min
Manipur CM resigns, cash prizes axed for athletes, and PM Modi in France
Sukrita Baruah, a skilled reporter for The Indian Express, discusses the resignation of Manipur's Chief Minister amid ongoing ethnic strife, shedding light on political crises and community unrest. Mihir Vasavda, a co-host and reporter, explores the controversial decision by the Sports Ministry to discontinue cash prizes for junior athletes, emphasizing its implications for motivation and integrity in sports. Finally, they touch on Prime Minister Modi's visit to France, focusing on the collaboration in Artificial Intelligence policies and civil nuclear initiatives.

Feb 10, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 10 February
Prime Minister Modi kicks off a four-day diplomatic tour, co-chairing an AI summit in France and honoring Indian soldiers. Meanwhile, political turmoil in Manipur unfolds as the Chief Minister resigns, with uncertainty looming over his successor. Additionally, the BJP prepares to appoint Delhi’s first Chief Minister in nearly three decades, highlighting the role of caste in this historic decision. The episode is packed with insights into leadership changes and international strategy.

Feb 10, 2025 • 28min
Unpacking the results of the Delhi Assembly elections
Mallica Joshi and Jatin Anand from The Indian Express provide sharp insights into the recent Delhi Assembly elections. They discuss the surprising voter shift away from the Aam Aadmi Party after a decade of governance, allowing the BJP to seize power for the first time in 27 years. The guests analyze the factors behind voter dissatisfaction and how BJP's campaign resonated with citizens. They also delve into the looming challenges for AAP in opposition and explore the implications for future political dynamics in Delhi.

Feb 7, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 7 February
The podcast dives into the deportation of 104 Indian nationals from the U.S. and the government's diplomatic engagement to ensure their humane treatment. It also analyzes the high-stakes Delhi elections, featuring a nail-biting contest among AAP, BJP, and Congress, with a 60.44% voter turnout. Additionally, it touches on the upcoming U.S.-India free trade agreement negotiations and highlights recent civilian incidents in Kashmir, alongside rising trade tensions with China.


