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Apr 8, 2025 • 25min
Over 25k teachers lose jobs, India's cotton crisis, and markets nosedive
This episode features Sweety Kumari, a reporter for The Indian Express who sheds light on the Supreme Court's decision leading to over 25,000 teachers losing their jobs in West Bengal. The discussion covers the emotional and systemic fallout for affected educators. Harish Damodaran, the Rural Affairs Editor, reveals the crisis plaguing India's cotton economy, with production at a 16-year low due to pests. Finally, they analyze how U.S. tariffs have caused a significant market downturn, prompting urgent calls for economic strategies.

Apr 7, 2025 • 5min
The Catch Up: 7 April
The podcast dives into the dramatic plunge of Indian stock indices like Sensex and Nifty, driven by escalating fears of a US-China trade war. It paints a vivid picture of the turmoil across Asian markets, with losses hitting major indices in Japan and Australia. Additionally, it discusses the potential legal challenges to recent changes in the waqf law in India. Geopolitical factors affecting the Hajj pilgrimage are also highlighted, showcasing the intertwining of economic and legal concerns in a rapidly changing landscape.

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Apr 7, 2025 • 30min
IIT-Delhi's 'toxic' culture, hotter summers, and fisherman freed
Amitabh Sinha, a reporter at The Indian Express, discusses alarming predictions from the IMD regarding rising summer temperatures in India and its implications for health and the economy. Vidheesha Kuntamalla, also from The Indian Express, sheds light on a committee's findings about the toxic environment at IIT Delhi following student suicides, highlighting urgent mental health reforms. Additionally, they touch upon the release of Indian fishermen by Sri Lanka as a sign of strengthening bilateral ties.

Apr 4, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 4 April
New tariffs from the Trump administration could hit India's exports hard, affecting sectors like diamonds and smartphones. Meanwhile, political tensions rise as the Waqf (Amendment) Bill passes through Parliament amid accusations of misinformation. The Indian Army reports ceasefire violations by Pakistan, adding fuel to border tensions. The discussion showcases the current climate, revealing challenges and controversies within India's trade and political landscape.

Apr 4, 2025 • 30min
Trump's tariffs on India, Mahabodhi temple row, and hunger strike at UoH
Udit Mishra, a reporter at The Indian Express, dives into the implications of President Trump's new tariffs on India, discussing how they could reshape global trade and challenge India’s economy. He draws parallels to historical policies that triggered economic turmoil. The conversation also touches on the Mahabodhi temple controversy, emphasizing its importance to Buddhist heritage amid ongoing disputes. Lastly, the vibrant hunger strike at the University of Hyderabad showcases students' fight for land preservation and campus rights, highlighting their determination.

Apr 3, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 3 April
Trade tensions take center stage as new U.S. tariffs threaten India's diamond and pharmaceutical sectors, reshaping global trade dynamics. Meanwhile, the Waqf (Amendment) Bill sparks intense debate in Indian parliament, with accusations of cultural vandalism surfacing. Rahul Gandhi adds fuel to the fire by criticizing the government’s handling of the border dispute with China. The interplay of politics and economics paints a complex picture of current affairs.

Apr 3, 2025 • 30min
Mounjaro hits India, Bengal's Diamond Harbour Model, and Waqf Bill faces heat
A groundbreaking weight loss drug, Mounjaro, is making waves in India, promising innovative benefits compared to competitors. The podcast dives into the political landscape in West Bengal, spotlighting the Diamond Harbour Model and its influence on local governance. Listeners will also hear about the fiery debates surrounding the Waqf Amendment Bill, grappling with issues like minority representation and government oversight. These topics weave together health, politics, and societal concerns, keeping listeners engaged and informed.

Apr 2, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 2 April
Political tensions heat up as the Lok Sabha debates the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill, stirring accusations of minority marginalization. The Indian Army reports a ceasefire violation by Pakistan, sparking concerns over border security. Meanwhile, India moves closer to a significant bilateral trade agreement with the U.S., just as reciprocal tariffs loom. It’s a whirlwind of political drama and international relations that promises to shape future discussions.

Apr 2, 2025 • 30min
What Yamuna's pollution means for those who live on its banks
Join Sophiya Mathew and Devansh Mittal from The Indian Express as they uncover the dire state of the Yamuna River. Both reporters share harrowing insights from their journey along the river, showcasing political failures and severe pollution levels. They discuss the stark contrasts of life along the riverbanks, where some engage in recreational activities despite environmental hazards. Additionally, the guests delve into the struggles faced by local farmers and the river's sacred significance in Hindu culture, creating a complex tapestry of life surrounding this vital waterway.

Apr 1, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 1 April
The podcast dives into the dramatic drop in the Indian stock market as investors brace for US tariffs set to hit on April 2. A notable 1.69% plunge sparked worries about global sector impacts. Political tensions also surface, with Assam's Chief Minister condemning comments from a Bangladesh official regarding Northeast India, stirring discussions on territorial integrity. The Lok Sabha sees heated debates, highlighting the charged atmosphere in Indian politics as trade tensions loom large.