The Sandip Roy Show

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Nov 11, 2024 • 47min

Nusrat Jafri on caste, conversion, and why India can't talk about it

In her memoir, This Land We Call Home, Nusrat F. Jafri reflects on the history of her nomadic ancestors, members of the Bhantu tribe from Rajasthan, who were once branded "criminals" under British colonial law. As a response to caste-based discrimination, her family ultimately embraced Christianity. Through the book, Jafri weaves a narrative that explores not only the personal histories we all carry, but also the complex tapestry of our collective past.In this episode, host Sandip Roy speaks to Jafri about her family’s journey, the impact of caste discrimination, and how their quest for belonging through faith and community influenced their evolving sense of identity over time.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
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Oct 28, 2024 • 55min

Indulge: Is India neglecting its indigenous spirits? ft Aniruddha Mookerjee and Hansel Vaz

While whiskey, wine, and gin have witnessed a kind of renaissance in India over the past few years, the same hasn't been true for indigenous liquors like Mahua, Feni, and rice beer. Although some of these liquors are now being recognized as 'heritage liquors'—with some even receiving GI tags—their growth has been relatively slow. To understand what’s preventing these traditional liquors from gaining broader acceptance, host Sandip Roy speaks with Aniruddha Mookerjee and Hansel Vaz.Mookerjee, an expert in Mahua liquor, has spent over 20 years researching indigenous Indian alcohols. As an advisor for Heritage Liquor to the Government of Madhya Pradesh, he has helped shape the state’s heritage liquor policy, and established model distilleries with women’s self-help groups to produce India’s first commercial tribal Mahua brands, Mond and Mohulo.Vaz, a geologist by training, is a self-taught “Feni polymath” and founded the internationally recognized brand Cazulo Premium Feni.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
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Oct 13, 2024 • 50min

Breaking the glass ceiling in geology ft Dr Sudipta Sengupta

Dr. Sudipta Sengupta, one of the first Indian women to set foot on Antarctica, has not only ventured to the frozen south but also explored the Arctic and climbed Himalayan peaks. As an early Indian geologist, she’s broken many barriers along the way. In this episode, she joins Sandip Roy to discuss her memoir, Breaking Rocks and Barriers, and the experiences that have shaped her remarkable journey.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
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Sep 29, 2024 • 1h 1min

How attainable is equality in India? ft Saurabh Kirpal

Join Senior Supreme Court lawyer Saurabh Kirpal as he dives deep into the complexities of equality in India. He discusses his book 'Who is Equal,' exploring the challenges of Article 14 in contexts like reservations and LGBTQ+ rights. Saurabh shares personal experiences navigating societal inequalities, critiques the reservation system, and examines the balance between personal laws and fundamental rights. He emphasizes the importance of addressing historical injustices and reflects on the hope for genuine equality in an evolving legal landscape.
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Sep 15, 2024 • 58min

The promise and peril of AI ft Madhumita Murgia

Schools and colleges are increasingly concerned that the widespread use of AI tools like ChatGPT could weaken critical thinking and research skills among students. There's also growing unease about academic integrity, with fears that students may turn to AI for assignments or to bypass plagiarism checks. But even beyond education, AI has raised ethical concerns about job displacement, data privacy, and internal biases. In her new book, Code Dependent: Living in the Shadow of AI, Madhumita Murgia explores how AI impacts our security, health, and privacy—from the ads we see on Instagram to decisions about loans or even governments predicting dissent. In this episode, Sandip talks to Murgia about her book and the broader implications of living in a world increasingly shaped by AI.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
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Sep 2, 2024 • 51min

What RG Kar tells us about women’s safety ft Jhuma Sen and Amrita Dasgupta

The RG case has once again drawn public attention, highlighting the need for thorough investigations and justice. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about women's safety and the urgent need for stronger protections. There have been renewed calls for the death penalty, though experts question its effectiveness and stress the need for legal reforms. In this episode, host Sandip Roy speaks to Jhuma Sen and Amrita Dasgupta to discuss the case's implications, the death penalty debate, and ways to improve women's safety.Sen is an advocate at the Calcutta High Court and the Supreme Court and is adjunct faculty at the National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkata. She has a focus on gender justice. Dasgupta is executive director of Swayam, a feminist organization working to end discrimination and violence against women and girls.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
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Aug 11, 2024 • 57min

Can the BJP rewrite the Freedom Movement? ft Aditya Mukherjee

With Indian Independence around the corner, host Sandip Roy speaks to Professor Aditya Mukherjee about the politicization of the freedom struggle and the attempts to rewrite by the current establishment.  Mukherjee retired as Professor of Contemporary Indian History, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has authored books like India's Struggle for Independence, and India After Independence.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
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Jul 28, 2024 • 1h 1min

What actually sets Bengaluru apart ft Malini Goyal

Once known as the back office of the world, Bengaluru is now seen as India's startup capital and tech hub. However, the city’s rapid growth has brought significant challenges, with traffic congestion and water issues becoming as notorious as its startup culture.In this episode, Malini Goyal, the author of Unboxing Bengaluru, joins Sandip to discuss how Bengaluru evolved into its current state and what sets it apart among Indian cities.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
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Jul 14, 2024 • 49min

Is it Modi model or Gujarat model? ft Christophe Jaffrelot

When Narendra Modi first appeared on the national stage, his supporters touted the Gujarat model as crucial for national success, while opponents feared it might weaken India's foundational pillars. Now, after 20 years, how has the Gujarat model scaled up at the national level? In this episode, political scientist and historian Christophe Jaffrelot joins Sandip Roy to answer this question, and talk about his latest book — Gujarat Under Modi: The Blueprint for Today's India.Jaffrelot is Research Director at CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS, Professor of Indian politics and sociology at King’s College (London), President of the French Political Science Association and Chair of the British Association for South Asian Studies.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
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Jun 30, 2024 • 47min

Grace Banu on how transgender lives have changed 10 years after NALSA

In 2014, the Supreme Court ruled on a writ filed by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), stating that the government, both at the state and Centre, must grant full legal recognition to transgender individuals.That judgment, in many ways, helped pave the way for the landmark Section 377 verdict. But ten years on, how much of the promise of that verdict has been realized in practice for the transgender community? To answer this question, Sandip is joined by Dalit and transgender rights activist Grace Banu.Grace is India's first transgender engineer and the founder of the Trans Rights Now Collective.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawat

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