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The headlines of the week by The Indian Express
India is growing at a breathtaking speed. Expressways stretch across states, start-ups become unicorns overnight, and the ambition of Viksit Bharat fuels policy, business, and public imagination alike. However, this fast-paced development must be carefully aligned with sustainability to ensure long-term, inclusive progress.The Indian Express brings to you our second episode in association with XLRI, Xavier School of Management, where we discuss how India can develop while keeping sustainability in mind.In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Tata L. Raghu Ram, professor at XLRI Jamshedpur, and a Member, Jharkhand State Board for Wildlife and Dr. Kalyan Bhaskar, Associate Professor at XLRI Jamshedpur, who has been part of several government committees on circular economy and e-waste management. Both our guests have insights to share on progress that remains inclusive and sustainable.Hosted by Roshun PovaiahProduced by Niharika NandaEdited and mixed by Suresh PawarTap here to listen our first episode with XLRI
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Ravik Bhattacharya about the upcoming West Bengal elections. He talks about the campaigns being carried out by the TMC and the opposition, the hurdles that the parties can face, the situation following the Special Intensive Revision and more. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Vikas Pathak about the Women's Reservation Act 2023 and how the government is trying to implement it. The BJP-led NDA government recently suggested a plan to make sure that the act is executed and the required reservation is done, Vikas talks about the plan and the hurdles in the way. (8:56)Lastly, we talk about a case in the US where a jury has found Meta Platforms and YouTube liable for designing addictive social media products that harmed a young user’s mental health. (19:14)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced by Shashank Bhargava and Niharika NandaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Nikhila Henry about a proposed amendment to India’s transgender persons law that has triggered protests across the country. Next, we turn to Gujarat, where bootleggers are using stretches of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway to smuggle liquor into the state. The Indian Express’ Aditi Raja explains how these networks operate, the methods used to evade detection, and how enforcement agencies are responding. (12:30)And in the end, we look at how the Centre is preparing for the fallout of the West Asia conflict, with the Cabinet Secretariat of India setting up seven empowered groups to monitor risks across sectors including energy, supply chains, and logistics. (25:45)Hosted by Ichha SharmaProduced and written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha SharmaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Zeeshan Shaikh and Drisht Jain about the LPG crisis that has been caused due to the ongoing war in West Asia. They share the situation on ground, how the shortage is impacting eateries and the lower-icome households and the measures that have been taken by the state and the central government. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Kanchan Vasdev about Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's demand of Rs 1.44 lakh crore from Rajasthan on the pretext that the state has been taking water from river Sutlej since 1960. She talks about the pre-independence agreement that supported this argument and how things have changed over the years. (15:38)Lastly, we talk about the government considering cutting online content blocking timeline to one hour. (23:34)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced by Shashank Bhargava and Niharika NandaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Shubhajit Roy about the escalating conflict involving United States, Iran, and Israel, and why it is now being seen as a widening regional war. Next, we turn to the growing debate over India’s GDP numbers after a new data series released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation raised fresh concerns about how economic growth is being measured. The Indian Express’ Udit Misra explains why discrepancies persist and what this means for policymaking and credibility. (15:25)And in the end, we look at the government’s latest effort to operationalise the Women’s Reservation Act, including a proposal to expand the Lok Sabha to 816 seats to enable one-third reservation for women. (26:30)Hosted by Ichha SharmaProduced and written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha SharmaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Sukrita Baruah about veteran Congress MP Pradyut Bordoloi joining the BJP and being fielded as a candidate from the party in the Assam polls. She talks about him and his stint in the party and the significance of this change. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Anonna Dutt about weight loss drug Semaglutide and its availability due to the expiration of its patent. She talks about the medication, its impact, and the rising problem of obesity in India and the world. (11:31)Lastly, we talk about a case of manual scavenging that cost three people their lives in Raipur. (20:35)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced by Shashank Bhargava and Niharika NandaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the week by The Indian Express
First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Nibhary Thakur about a probe by the National Investigation Agency involving seven foreign nationals accused of conspiring to carry out terrorist activities in India. Next, we talk about the United States working on a new tariff framework after its Supreme Court struck down the use of IEEPA for imposing global duties. The Indian Express’ Ravi Dutta Misra explains what this means for ongoing trade negotiations with India. (07:20)And in the end, we look at a top-level resignation at HDFC Bank, where former Chairman Atanu Chakraborty stepped down citing ethical concerns, raising questions about developments within the bank over the past two years. (12:30)Hosted by Ichha SharmaProduced and written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha SharmaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Amaal Sheikh about an investigation conducted by The Indian Express regarding bail orders in cases involving dowry deaths. She talks about the dowry death provision, where it applies and what the investigation found out about the pattern in the examined cases and the system of giving bail. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Devansh Mittal, about AI data centres that are being built in India. He talks about their importance and significance, how they are being built, the kind of impact that they can have on the growth of AI in India and on the environment and more. (11:20)Lastly, we talk about the proposal to ban non-Hindus from Badrinath and Kedarnath Dhams and 45 other temples. (22:25)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced by Shashank Bhargava and Niharika NandaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Vineet Bhalla about a petition before the Supreme Court of India that highlights a legal gap, leaving acid ingestion survivors outside the scope of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act. Next, we turn to Bihar, where Nitish Kumar has moved to the Rajya Sabha, paving the way for a new Chief Minister after nearly two decades. The Indian Express’ Deputy Editor Liz Mathew explains what this transition means for the BJP, JDU, and the state’s political balance. (09:15)And in the end, we look at the death of an Indian student in Canada. Gurkirat Singh Manocha from Ujjain was allegedly assaulted and run over in Fort St. John, with authorities now investigating the incident. (19:35)Hosted by Ichha SharmaProduced and written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha SharmaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Damini Nath about the 60 lakh people whose fate hangs in the balance as the West Bengal elections approach. These are the people whose names could not make it to the electoral roll post the Special Intensive Revision and their eligibility is still disputed. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Anonna Dutt about the satellite system that is responsible for providing us with positioning data while we use navigation systems. She talks about the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System, and how it has been facing challenges since its inception. (8:33)Lastly, we talk about a fire in a government hospital in Odisha that killed 10 people. (18:54)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced by Shashank Bhargava and Niharika NandaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express















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How awful of those officials to needlessly shift the poor bird to a zoo instead of letting it be free as it was 😡
how to get this conversation in print form?
This bar association protest appears really fishy to me. Doesn't it seem like they just don't want a judge they are on good terms with to be transferred? The system of raising lawyers directly to high court judges is so broken. We really need judicial reform.
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There's double audio around 8:30 in this episode
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cannot listen to new host. she is worst. she sounds like kindergarten teacher talking to kids.
I'm sorry for criticising but the questioner's child-like tone while asking anything is so distracting. Please speak in a regular, non-singsong voice. Again, I'm sorry if this is too harsh.
pronunciation needs work. mooswala. daal.
That ad is so annoying 😪
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Great job on the sound quality, guys.
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What is "unlawful" message in the opinion of government? Sounds like it will curtail freedom of speech to some extent, like the anti-sedition law.
clear example of a how an incompetent government bungled up!
Why aren't goods train used for transportation? Why rely only on trucks?