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Oct 28, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 28 October
Prime Minister Modi inaugurated a Tata plant for C-295 aircraft in Vadodara, emphasizing India's growing defense manufacturing. Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez joined him for this landmark event. Meanwhile, tensions erupted during a parliamentary committee meeting on the Waqf Bill, leading to a walkout by opposition members. Additionally, Bengaluru police are pursuing legal action against Malayalam film director Ranjith Balakrishnan in a sexual harassment case, sparking discussions on public health and safety amid pollution concerns.

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Oct 28, 2024 • 26min
India-China LAC Agreement, Livestock census, and ED on Dosanjh & Coldplay tickets
Shubhajit Roy, a Diplomatic Affairs Editor at The Indian Express, provides a deep dive into the recent LAC Agreement between India and China, shedding light on its significance in easing border tensions. He highlights the trust-building measures amid historical complexities. Joining him is Harikishan Sharma, a reporter who discusses India's 21st livestock census, revealing its importance for farmers and the innovative methods planned for data collection. The episode also touches on the ED's investigations into illegal concert ticket sales involving Diljit Dosanjh and Coldplay.

Oct 26, 2024 • 21min
The Role of regular low stakes assessments in the learning journey of a child
Dr. Jayshree Oza, a veteran in education with over 35 years of experience, and Sridhar Rajagopalan, co-founder of Educational Initiatives, delve into the transformative power of low-stakes assessments. They discuss how regular evaluations during key learning transitions can identify gaps, enhance teaching strategies, and support student readiness. The conversation highlights innovative assessment methods, the role of technology in education, and the crucial impact of parental involvement on children's learning outcomes.

Oct 25, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 25 October
Indian airlines are facing a wave of bomb threats, with over 120 incidents reported recently, mostly from anonymous social media accounts. Meanwhile, positive strides in India-China relations are highlighted, as both nations communicate on border patrol arrangements. This week also touches on ongoing global conflicts, examining their implications on the region. The conversation blends light-hearted moments with serious discussions on pressing international and local current events.

Oct 25, 2024 • 31min
SC on citizenship, Commonwealth Games' future, and stubble burning data
Apurva Vishwanath, Legal Editor at The Indian Express, delves into the Supreme Court's bold ruling on Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, unveiling its far-reaching implications for citizenship rights. Mihir Vasavda shares insights on India's anticipated decline in Commonwealth Games medals and the future of the event, citing changes in key sports. Meanwhile, Mallica Joshi highlights alarming trends in stubble burning and its severe impact on Delhi's air quality, linking environmental crises to urban health challenges.

Oct 24, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 24 October
Cyclone Dana is intensifying and poised to make landfall in Odisha, prompting over a million evacuations. Wind speeds could reach up to 120 km/h in the most affected districts. Meanwhile, political tensions rise as a meeting of the Public Accounts Committee is adjourned due to SEBI chairperson's last-minute absence. Additionally, the Supreme Court dismisses a contempt petition related to illegal demolitions in multiple states. The situation in India is dynamic and critical, highlighting the intersection of nature and politics.

Oct 24, 2024 • 25min
An aircraft that crashed 56 years ago, Switzerland Italy border, and Cyclone Dana
Man Aman Singh Chhina, a reporter with The Indian Express, shares poignant details about the AN-12 aircraft crash that claimed 98 lives 56 years ago, shedding light on the ongoing recovery of its wreckage. The dialogue shifts to Switzerland and Italy, where climate change is prompting the two nations to redraw their border, highlighting the urgency of environmental action. Lastly, as Cyclone Dana approaches Odisha, preparations are underway, with officials setting up shelters to protect residents from severe winds.

Oct 23, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 23 October
Cyclone Dana is brewing over the Bay of Bengal, with winds expected to reach 120 km/h and heavy rainfall forecasted for Odisha. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi emphasizes India's dedication to resolving global conflicts through dialogue, particularly at the BRICS Summit. Political updates highlight Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's nomination for the Lok Sabha bypoll in Wayanad, marking a significant moment in her political journey. Insights into protests in Bangladesh offer a glimpse into regional tensions and diplomatic actions.

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Oct 23, 2024 • 25min
Express Investigation: Inside a kidney racket at two major hospitals
Kaunain Sheriff, Health Editor at The Indian Express, dives into a shocking kidney trafficking racket linked to major hospitals in Delhi. The discussion reveals disturbing details about forged documents and the exploitation of vulnerable donors. Sheriff highlights a swiftly approved operation that raises ethical concerns and legal challenges. The episode underscores the alarming intersection of medical tourism and corruption, as well as the dire consequences for those involved in this illicit trade.

Oct 22, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 22 October
Dive into the intriguing world of convenient car sales as a recent transaction experience reveals the ease of using Carvana. The podcast also addresses rising security threats in aviation, including bomb threats against Indian Airlines. Internationally, it discusses India's nuanced stance on the Ukraine conflict amidst geopolitical tensions and a significant border patrol agreement with China, all while navigating the political turmoil of a contentious parliamentary meeting.


