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Apr 17, 2025 • 3min

The Catch Up: 17 April

The Supreme Court tackled pivotal legal issues, including the Waqf law and inheritance rights for Muslims, marking a significant moment in personal law debates. India's strong response to Pakistan Army Chief Munir's remarks on Kashmir emphasized its territorial integrity, rejecting claims of illegal occupation. Additionally, the podcast delved into Xi Jinping's calls for Cambodia to resist protectionism, illustrating the complexities of global trade dynamics. These discussions weave together law, diplomacy, and international relations, making for an engaging listen.
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Apr 17, 2025 • 23min

Losing trust in the US, the National Herald Case, and SC on Waqf Act

Udit Misra, an expert from The Indian Express, delves into the repercussions of the Trump administration on the U.S.'s global standing and economic trust. He highlights how declining confidence affects U.S. assets and the global market, especially for nations like India. The conversation also touches upon the National Herald case, where allegations against Congress leaders stir political debates. Lastly, the Supreme Court's insights on the Waqf Amendment Bill are explored, revealing the intricate legal politics at play in India.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 4min

The Catch Up: 16 April

The Supreme Court sharply criticized recent violence tied to the Waqf Act amendments, stressing the urgent need for judicial review. Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna's successor was recommended, paving the way for new leadership in the court. Meanwhile, NCERT defended its controversial English textbooks named after Indian classical ragas, highlighting the nation's rich musical heritage. With significant national and global news, this week showcased pressing legal and educational discussions.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 31min

Violence in Murshidabad, blood test for cervical cancer, and J&K statehood

Sweety Kumari, a reporter for The Indian Express, provides a gripping account of the violent protests in Murshidabad, sparked by the Waqf Amendment Act, resulting in tragic casualties. She discusses the harrowing stories of affected families and the challenges facing law enforcement. Additionally, advancements in cervical cancer treatment monitoring are introduced with a groundbreaking blood test from AIIMS, highlighting the healthcare hurdles in India. Finally, hear about Omar Abdullah's optimism for restoring statehood in Jammu and Kashmir amidst ongoing political discussions.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 4min

The Catch Up: 15 April

In a timely catch-up, India’s retail inflation has dipped to 3.34%, the lowest in years, sparking discussions on potential interest rate cuts. Legal troubles intensify for Congress leaders with the Enforcement Directorate now involved in a high-profile money laundering case. The Supreme Court scrutinizes the Allahabad High Court’s remarks on a recent rape case, highlighting critical issues surrounding victim-blaming. Insights from former President Obama shed light on U.S.-China trade relations, intertwining local issues with global dynamics.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 27min

Dharavi project under scrutiny, a 'de-extinction', and Mehul Choksi's arrest

In this engaging discussion, Prateep Acharya from The Indian Express uncovers the controversial issues surrounding the Dharavi redevelopment project, particularly the environmental risks of relocating residents to a landfill. Alind Chahuan dives into the exciting world of de-extinction, revealing how a U.S. company has resurrected the dire wolf, raising ethical questions about prioritizing extinct species over endangered ones. The conversation rounds off with insights into the recent arrest of diamond trader Mehul Choksi in Belgium amidst a high-profile fraud case.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 4min

The Catch Up: 14 April

Fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi has been apprehended in Belgium after India's extradition request. A tragic child murder in Karnataka leads to the police shooting of the accused during an attempted escape. In a Hollywood twist, superstar Salman Khan receives yet another chilling death threat via WhatsApp. The episode highlights significant legal and societal concerns, blending international crime with local tragedies.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 20min

Tahawwur Rana's extradition, drones for police, and 8 killed in explosion

Deeptiman Tiwary, a journalist at The Indian Express, dives into the extradition of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, shedding light on the legal intricacies and implications this has for India's fight against terrorism. Brendan Dabhi discusses the Gujarat Police's innovative GP-DRASTI program, showcasing how drones will enhance policing and aid in managing civil disturbances. Additionally, they cover a tragic explosion at a fireworks factory in Andhra Pradesh that resulted in multiple fatalities, prompting investigations into safety regulations.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 5min

The Catch Up: 11 April

The podcast dives into the escalating trade war between the US and China, spotlighting the hefty 104% tariff on Chinese imports. It examines the broader economic implications, noting surges in Asian markets following a temporary pause on tariffs for other countries. Additionally, a landmark Supreme Court ruling in India challenges the Governor's decision on legislative bills, marking a significant moment for governance. International relations also come into play with Prime Minister Modi receiving invitations from Russia amid ongoing global crises.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 27min

SC on Governor's role, saving heart attack patients, and Pegasus victims

Apurva Vishwanath, Legal Affairs Editor at The Indian Express, discusses the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the Tamil Nadu governor's refusal to assent to bills, shedding light on the governor's legislative powers. Anonna Dutt, health reporter, reveals an innovative study aiming to improve heart attack treatments in rural areas by connecting cardiologists via WhatsApp, ensuring timely medical response. Lastly, they delve into the implications of the Pegasus spyware scandal, highlighting the threat it poses to privacy and civil rights.

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