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Feb 28, 2025 • 29min
Russia-Ukraine resolutions, communal tensions in Rajasthan, and US visa issues
Join Shubhajit Roy, Diplomatic Affairs Editor at The Indian Express, who provides keen insights into the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, addressing evolving resolutions and international stances. Parul Khulshrestha, an investigative reporter, dives into a troubling sexual exploitation case in Rajasthan that has exacerbated communal tensions. Additionally, they discuss the harrowing story of a father grappling with U.S. visa red tape in the midst of a family crisis, highlighting the urgent need for reform in visa policies during emergencies.

Feb 27, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 27 February
Hear about the Uttarakhand High Court's scrutiny of the Uniform Civil Code and its implications for personal privacy. A senior advocate argues that it leads to unnecessary surveillance and potential rights violations. Controversy brews as Congress leader Sam Pitroda misstates facts about a prestigious educational institute, drawing condemnation and warnings of legal action. Lastly, a teacher faces suspension for derogatory remarks about Bihar, stirring discussions on civic pride and accountability.

Feb 27, 2025 • 28min
India in the AI race, grenade attacks in Punjab, and ban on convicted politicians
Amitabh Sinha, a reporter at The Indian Express with expertise in artificial intelligence, discusses the urgent need for India to develop its own large language model amid global AI advancements. Man Aman Singh Chhina, also from The Indian Express, details the alarming wave of grenade attacks in Punjab and the intersection of terrorism and gang violence. The conversation concludes with the government's stance on banning convicted politicians from elections, emphasizing that such issues should be handled by Parliament.

Feb 26, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 26 February
The podcast dives into the government's opposition to lifetime bans for convicted politicians, defending a six-year disqualification as sufficient deterrence. It also covers the BJP's strategic delay in selecting a new national chief, attributed to their focus on recent Delhi elections. Additionally, listeners hear about a communal clash during Shivratri in Jharkhand and the latest crime report from Pune, alongside President Trump's immigration initiative for wealthy investors. A mix of political maneuvering and social commentary makes for a compelling discussion.

Feb 26, 2025 • 28min
Maoist encounters, Indian Railways post COVID, and 1984 anti-Sikh riots ruling
The podcast delves into the Indian government's aggressive approach to ending Maoism, aiming for eradication by 2026. It highlights the resurgence of Indian Railways post-COVID, especially the growing revenue from AC class travel. Finally, it addresses the significant ruling against a former Congress MP for his involvement in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, shedding light on the ongoing quest for justice and the challenges faced by the victims' families.

Feb 25, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 25 February
In a gripping discussion, the hosts unveil a staggering Rs 2,002 crore loss suffered by the Delhi Government due to a controversial excise policy, which was marred by corruption scandals. They illuminate the life sentence handed to former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar for his heinous role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Additionally, the U.S. imposes sanctions on several India-based companies linked to Iranian oil trade, raising eyebrows about international relations and domestic repercussions.

Feb 25, 2025 • 30min
Delhi's new CM Rekha Gupta, Telangana tunnel collapse, and internet shutdown
Jatin Anand, a seasoned reporter for The Indian Express, provides an insightful overview of Delhi's new CM Rekha Gupta, discussing her political rise and future challenges. Nikhila Henry, also from The Indian Express, dives into the tragic tunnel collapse in Telangana, detailing the ongoing rescue efforts for trapped workers and the complexities faced by teams. They also touch on the concerning trend of internet shutdowns in India, highlighting its implications for digital rights and governance.

Feb 24, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 24 February
Eight workers are trapped in a collapsed tunnel in Telangana, with rescue efforts ongoing but challenging due to debris and water. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi extols Madhya Pradesh's potential as a business hub, promoting investments in the electric vehicle and aerospace sectors. Tensions are rising over a mosque dispute in Uttar Pradesh, as the government clarifies the ownership of a nearby well. Overall, it’s a blend of urgent rescue efforts and ambitious economic visions.

Feb 24, 2025 • 28min
Ragging deaths, caste-reservation in Telangana and Apple's data protection
Rupsa Chakraborty, a health reporter at The Indian Express, sheds light on the alarming rise of ragging-related deaths in Indian colleges, highlighting gaps in current regulations. Nikhila Henry, covering minority affairs, discusses the BJP's controversial stance on scrapping caste reservations for Pasmanda Muslims in Telangana. The podcast also dives into Apple's recent decision to discontinue Advanced Data Protection in the UK, sparking debates about digital privacy versus government intervention.

Feb 21, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 21 February
A historic political shift occurs as Rekha Gupta is sworn in as Delhi's Chief Minister after a 27-year gap for the BJP. The Council of Ministers holds its first meeting to discuss the Mahila Samriddhi Yojna, promising monthly support for women. Meanwhile, podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia faces legal scrutiny over controversial remarks, with the Supreme Court condemning his language. The episode delves into global issues too, highlighting the struggles of Nepali students and a recent tremor in the capital.