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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.

Feb 21, 2025 • 26min
Appointing the Chief Election Commissioner, getting bail in ED cases, and Delhi's new CM
In this insightful discussion, Ritika Chopra, Chief of National Bureau at The Indian Express, analyzes the controversial appointment of India's new Chief Election Commissioner, Gyanesh Kumar, and the calls for greater transparency in the process. Deeptiman Tiwari, also from The Indian Express, breaks down a crucial Supreme Court ruling on bail under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, highlighting the evolving legal landscape. Lastly, the conversation touches on Rekha Gupta's appointment as Delhi's Chief Minister and what this means for the region's political climate.

Feb 20, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 20 February
Delhi has a new Chief Minister, Rekha Gupta, marking the BJP's comeback after 27 years. The swearing-in ceremony was a grand affair attended by Prime Minister Modi and key allies. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister expressed urgent concerns over educational funding linked to the National Education Policy, challenging federal cooperation. The podcast also covers a crucial Supreme Court ruling that could impact judicial investigations.

Feb 20, 2025 • 29min
Nepali student suicide case, HC ruling on marital rape, and Mahakumbh deaths
In this discussion, journalist Sujit Bisoy sheds light on the tragic suicide of a 20-year-old Nepali engineering student at Odisha University, igniting protests over alleged harassment and the university's response. The conversation then shifts to a controversial Chhattisgarh High Court ruling that acquitted a man for raping his wife, raising critical questions about marital rape laws in India. Lastly, the podcast examines the political fallout from the Prayagraj Maha Kumbh stampede, highlighting accusations of mismanagement and the views of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

Feb 19, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 19 February
Big political shifts are happening in Delhi as the BJP returns to power after 27 years, appointing Rekha Gupta as the new Chief Minister. Meanwhile, concerns arise for Nepali students at KIIT University following the tragic suicide of a fellow student. Embassy officials are on the ground to ensure their safety amidst ongoing tensions. The conversation also highlights environmental issues affecting the Ganga River and recent legislative changes in Uttarakhand, along with insights into voter turnout from Donald Trump.

Feb 19, 2025 • 22min
Canada's biggest gold heist, ISRO's technology, and Allahbadia gets relief
Varinder Bhatia, who led the investigation into Canada’s biggest gold heist, recounts the astounding story of 6,600 stolen gold bars and the elusive suspect, Simran Preet Panesar. Anonna Dutt discusses how ISRO’s space mission technologies are being adapted for everyday use, such as improving vehicular safety. The conversation also touches on Ranveer Allahbadia's Supreme Court hearing, revealing the court's stance on his controversial remarks, and the broader implications for public discourse and freedom of speech.

Feb 18, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 18 February
The Supreme Court has granted interim protection to a controversial podcaster while condemning his offensive language. West Bengal's Chief Minister calls the Maha Kumbh a 'Death Kumbh,' criticizing the government's poor arrangements for the event. A tragic incident unfolds as a 20-year-old engineering student from Nepal dies by suicide at KIIT University, leading to the termination of security staff. The podcast also touches on legal troubles for a former minister and highlights tensions in U.S.-Russia relations amid the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

Feb 18, 2025 • 30min
Delhi Railway stampede, US deportation flights, and rise in crop insurance
Dheeraj Mishra, a reporter at The Indian Express, discusses the tragic stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, detailing the chaos that ensued and the failures in crowd management that led to the disaster. Raakhi Jagga, also from The Indian Express, sheds light on the controversial US deportation flights to Punjab, exploring accusations of bias against the Indian government and the repercussions for local communities. The podcast also touches on the increasing reliance of Maharashtra's onion farmers on crop insurance due to unpredictable weather challenges.

Feb 17, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 17 February
Protests erupted at a university in Bhubaneswar after the shocking death of a student, leading to police investigations and public scrutiny. In a separate case, the Supreme Court is stepping in to address the controversial demolition of a mosque in Uttar Pradesh, highlighting tensions between local authorities and religious leaders. Meanwhile, Assam Police are investigating a climate policy expert linked to foreign involvement in local matters, raising questions about international influence in domestic affairs. The podcast also touches on US diplomatic efforts regarding the Ukraine crisis.

Feb 17, 2025 • 26min
From Defence to Trade: Unpacking PM Modi's US Visit
In this engaging conversation, Shubhajit Roy, the Diplomatic Affairs Editor at The Indian Express, breaks down the key outcomes of Prime Minister Modi's recent visit to the U.S. He discusses the pivotal meeting with President Trump, highlighting discussions on trade and defense. The formation of the TRUST initiative for AI collaboration is explored, alongside concerns regarding Indian immigration amid U.S. deportation policies. Roy also touches on the strengthening of the energy and defense partnership, showcasing a transformative chapter in U.S.-India relations.