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Jan 28, 2025 • 28min
Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code: All you need to know
In this discussion, Apurva Vishwanath, a law reporter for The Indian Express, dives into the implications of Uttarakhand's newly implemented Uniform Civil Code. Key topics include its potential biases against minority groups and changes to polygamy laws. The conversation highlights the significant impact on succession laws for both Hindu and Muslim communities, along with the transition from joint family systems to individual property ownership. The alignment of the UCC with the BJP's political agenda also raises intriguing questions about privacy and state intervention in personal matters.

Jan 26, 2025 • 24min
Republic Day Special: Three key debates that shaped the Constitution
Adrija Roy Chaudhuri, an expert on the Indian Constitution, dives into the pivotal debates that shaped India's foundational document. She explores the complexities of secularism as debated by the founding fathers, emphasizing its unique application in India. The discussions on reservations reveal the intertwining of caste, class, and minority rights. Additionally, the contentious topic of cow protection highlights the political symbolism surrounding it and its impact on communal dynamics. Chaudhuri's insights shed light on the enduring implications of these debates in contemporary India.

Jan 24, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 24 January
This week, the discussion covers the life sentence given to a man convicted of raping and murdering a trainee doctor, stirring outrage among junior doctors. The abrupt end of a notorious Maoist leader, known for orchestrating multiple attacks, also takes center stage. Additionally, a tragic train incident leaves 12 passengers dead after a panicked evacuation due to fire rumors. The episode paints a picture of ongoing political unrest and significant societal issues, all intricately woven into current events.

Jan 24, 2025 • 24min
Jalgaon train accident, US withdraws from WHO, and Indian short film at Oscars
Dheeraj Mishra, a reporter for The Indian Express, shares harrowing details of the Jalgaon train accident that resulted in 12 fatalities, revealing the chaos caused by a false alarm and the political ramifications. Anonna Dutt, also from The Indian Express, discusses the implications of the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization, highlighting potential impacts on global health funding. Lastly, they celebrate the nomination of the Indian short film 'Anuja' for an Oscar, showcasing its touching narrative about sisterhood.

Jan 23, 2025 • 4min
The Catch Up: 23 January
The Indian stock market has taken a nosedive, dropping 10,000 points as foreign investors pull out. In a surprising twist, a village in West Bengal is linked to a shocking crime involving a well-known actor. Dr. V. Narayanan's rise to ISRO chairperson is celebrated, showcasing his roots and dedication. The podcast dives into key news highlights, offering a mix of financial woes, crime insights, and inspiring stories of achievement.

Jan 23, 2025 • 26min
US birthright citizenship, 'rarest of rare case', and excavations in Odisha
Divya Anand, a reporter for The Indian Express, discusses the potential implications of US birthright citizenship changes for the Indian community, highlighting concerns over family unity and legal complexities. Legal expert Ajay Sinha Karpuram delves into the nuances of the death penalty in India, explaining the ‘rarest of rare’ doctrine and the factors influencing court decisions. The conversation also touches on exciting archaeological discoveries in Odisha, showcasing the region's historical significance and Buddhist heritage, including a stunning Buddha head.

Jan 22, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 22 January
A tragic train accident in Maharashtra resulted in multiple fatalities after passengers jumped from the Pushpak Express due to fire rumors. In Bollywood, Saif Ali Khan is upping his security after a recent stabbing attack at his home. Meanwhile, ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party unveiled a manifesto focused on middle-class welfare, advocating for significant reforms in education, healthcare, and taxation. The blend of current events highlights both personal and political challenges.

Jan 22, 2025 • 27min
RG Kar case verdict, India-US ties under Trump 2.0, and Saif Ali Khan discharged
Sweety Kumari, a reporter for The Indian Express, discusses the shocking verdict in the RG Kar medical college rape and murder case that has stirred public outrage in India. She details the life sentence handed to the convict and the emotional responses from the victim's family and medical community. Shubhajit Roy, also from The Indian Express, dives into the potential implications of the Trump administration 2.0 on U.S.-India relations, highlighting key political figures and strategies. Lastly, they touch on Saif Ali Khan's recent recovery after a knife attack.

Jan 21, 2025 • 3min
The Catch Up: 21 January
Saif Ali Khan has been discharged from the hospital after surviving a violent robbery attempt that left him with severe injuries. Meanwhile, Delhi's Chief Minister Atishi expresses confidence in the Aam Aadmi Party's upcoming electoral success, underscoring governance stability amid political turmoil. In another tragic turn, a notorious Maoist leader was killed in a clash with security forces, having been responsible for several high-profile attacks. The podcast captures these gripping stories and their implications on current events.

Jan 21, 2025 • 20min
The story of a railway overbridge, farmers' protest, and RG Kar case verdict
Brendan Dabhi, a reporter for The Indian Express covering Ahmedabad, discusses the mismanagement surrounding an unusable railway overbridge, highlighting serious bureaucratic issues. Raakhi Jagga, also from The Indian Express, provides insight into the farmers' protests, focusing on recent developments, including leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal's acceptance of medical aid and a meeting with the government. The conversation also touches on the RG Kar case verdict, reflecting broader societal concerns and political ramifications.


