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Nov 28, 2024 • 20min
Behind the Sambhal violence, Australia's social media ban, and RaGa on Adani
Legal expert Apurva Vishwanath sheds light on the Sambhal mosque controversy, tackling the intricate legal battles surrounding sacred sites. Contributor Anonna Dutt discusses Australia's drastic proposal to ban social media for minors, citing alarming statistics about youth mental health. With concerns over its harmful effects highlighted, the conversation shifts to the Adani controversy, where accusations of bribery reignite tensions in the Indian parliament, revealing ongoing political dynamics.

Nov 27, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 27 November
Tensions flared in Parliament as Opposition MPs clamored for discussions on the Adani bribery case and rising crime in Delhi, leading to adjournments. Adani Green Energy sought to clarify that neither their chairman nor key executives face charges under U.S. law, easing some public concern. Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality situation remains dire, with pollution levels still categorized as 'very poor.' The podcast also touches on international political dynamics, including a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah and the turmoil in Pakistan.

Nov 27, 2024 • 25min
Takeaways from COP29, Proba-3 mission, and EVMs or ballot papers
Amitabh Sinha, a reporter from The Indian Express, shares insights from his experience at COP29 in Baku, focusing on the disappointing financial pledges and the divide between developed and developing nations. Anjali Marar, also from The Indian Express, discusses the European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission, set to study the solar corona with groundbreaking techniques and collaborative efforts with ISRO. The conversation wraps up with an analysis of the Supreme Court's stance on replacing Electronic Voting Machines with ballot papers.

Nov 26, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 26 November
The podcast dives into the celebration of 75 years of the Indian Constitution, emphasizing its profound impact on national unity and the importance of its implementation. It features President Murmu's tribute to key figures in its creation and a reminder from Vice-President Dhankhar about prioritizing the nation over party in politics. Additionally, the tension rises over the arrest of Hindu leader Krishna Das Prabhu in Bangladesh, highlighting concerns for minority safety. Finally, it reports on the resignation of Maharashtra's Chief Minister, signaling a significant political shift.

Nov 26, 2024 • 43min
Ramachandra Guha on what India's forgotten environmentalists can teach us
Ramachandra Guha, a prominent historian and author of "Speaking with Nature," delves into India's rich environmental history. He highlights the pivotal roles of early environmentalists like Rabindranath Tagore and lesser-known figures, showcasing their unique approaches amidst industrialization. Guha emphasizes the importance of tribal traditions in conservation, critiques elitism in wildlife advocacy, and calls for a revival of local empowerment. Ultimately, he argues for an inclusive environmental movement that integrates cultural philosophies with modern ecological practices.

Nov 25, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 25 November
Parliament's Winter Session kicked off with chaos as Opposition MPs clashed over the Adani issue, prompting adjournments. Meanwhile, tensions boiled in Sambhal following deadly clashes during a mosque survey, resulting in several injuries and fatalities. In West Bengal, Governor C.V. Ananda Bose sparked controversy by unveiling a bust of himself, igniting a debate on political decorum. Additionally, a scam accused in Karnataka was found dead, raising allegations of CID harassment.

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Nov 25, 2024 • 17min
Melody's marvellous voice: The woman with the most unique job
Explore the enchanting world of personalized audio messages through the lens of a unique voice artist. Discover how Melody G. Fanai uses her voice to heal relationships and bring people together. Dive into Mizoram's dubbing industry and witness the rise of creative professionals in the digital age. Unpack the emotional resonance of custom audio messages and how they serve as a modern love language, fostering deeper connections. Plus, learn about the cultural significance of melody in Mizo identity, influenced by captivating romantic themes.

Nov 22, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 22 November
This week highlights a dramatic gunbattle that led to the death of a fugitive Naxal leader, significantly depleting the Naxal presence in Karnataka. Meanwhile, Delhi’s air quality has plummeted to hazardous levels, prompting extreme government measures and alarming health warnings for residents. Lastly, urban voter apathy poses a challenge in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, as efforts to encourage greater electoral participation continue amidst a backdrop of pressing political concerns.

Nov 22, 2024 • 28min
Vinod Tawde accused of distributing cash for votes, COP29, and Delhi's AQI
Dive into the political scandal surrounding Vinod Tawde, accused of vote buying just before Maharashtra's elections. Explore the intense negotiations at the COP29 conference, where climate finance aims to bridge divides between developed and developing nations. Lastly, get the latest on Delhi's air quality improvements, though it remains precarious amidst ongoing challenges. This episode combines politics, environmental issues, and urban challenges, offering a compelling view of current events.

Nov 21, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 21 November
Gautam Adani and several executives face serious legal troubles with a $250 million bribery scheme for power contracts in India. US prosecutors have indicted them, raising questions about political connections and foreign investors' implications. Details suggest bribes exceeding $228 million were paid to secure solar power contracts in Andhra Pradesh. The political landscape heats up as Rahul Gandhi blames the government for supporting Adani, while BJP retaliates, calling it political drama damaging to India's market stability.


