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Aug 22, 2024 • 26min
Lateral Entry row, 20 Lakh palm trees in Odisha, and Champai Soren's plan
Vikas Pathak, a journalist, discusses the controversial Lateral Entry appointments in India. He outlines how these recruitments differ from traditional methods and the criticism they’ve faced, including the government’s recent withdrawal of an advertisement. Sujit Bisoyi highlights the urgent issue of lightning strikes in Odisha, explaining its frequent fatalities and preventive measures, including a plan to plant 20 lakh palm trees to mitigate risks. The conversation also touches on Champai Soren's political ambitions amidst the upcoming Jharkhand elections.

Aug 21, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 21 August
Dr. Sandip Ghosh, a former principal entangled in a serious crime investigation, shares insights on the ongoing CBI inquiry into the rape and murder of a young doctor at a hospital. He discusses an intense six-day questioning process and the possibility of a polygraph test due to inconsistencies in his statements. The podcast also highlights the impact of junior doctors' strikes on healthcare services in West Bengal, and the growing political tensions surrounding protests against alleged sexual assaults in Maharashtra.

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Aug 21, 2024 • 23min
J&K Assembly polls, Mpox outbreak, and rejected over tattoo
Naveed Iqbal, a political analyst, delves into the crucial upcoming assembly polls in J&K, discussing regional party dynamics and voter sentiment. Anonna Dutt sheds light on the Mpox outbreak, revealing its reclassification as a global emergency and its implications for public health in India. Finally, Sohini Ghosh tackles the challenges faced by aspiring police officers with tattoos, sharing insights on regulations and ongoing legal disputes regarding disqualifications based on body art. Tune in for a blend of politics, health, and societal norms!

Aug 20, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 20 August
In today's discussions, political controversy brews as the Central Government orders the cancellation of a UPSC advertisement meant for lateral recruitment, emphasizing the need for social justice in government services. Meanwhile, protests erupt in Badlapur over a distressing case of alleged sexual assault involving schoolchildren, leading to severe disruptions in local train services. The unrest even spills onto the streets, showcasing the community's outrage amidst a backdrop of significant current affairs.

Aug 20, 2024 • 31min
Kolkata rape & murder case, Kanwar Marg, and another successful ISRO project
In this discussion, journalist Sweety Kumari unveils the shocking details of a junior doctor's rape and murder in Kolkata, highlighting the CBI's investigation and the public outcry following a violent protest. She critiques the government's response, revealing deep-seated issues in local policing. Nikhil Ghanekar then focuses on the proposed Kanwar Yatra route, addressing environmental concerns and the scrutiny from the National Green Tribunal. Lastly, the talk celebrates ISRO's successful satellite launch, showcasing India's advancements in space technology.

Aug 19, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 19 August
The podcast dives into recent shocking crimes, detailing the horrific murder of a junior doctor in Kolkata that ignited protests. It also covers a disturbing case of sexual assault at an NCC camp in Tamil Nadu, leading to multiple arrests, including a local political figure. Additionally, it discusses the government's defense of the triple talaq law, emphasizing its role in promoting gender justice for married Muslim women amidst ongoing political tensions ahead of upcoming elections.

Aug 19, 2024 • 39min
Everything you need to know about getting health insurance
Join Anonna Dutt, a knowledgeable health insurance expert, as she demystifies the intricacies of health coverage. She discusses why securing health insurance is vital, the significance of starting early, and how not to get caught up in jargon. Dutt explores the differences between public and private plans, the importance of coverage amounts, and common policy exclusions, particularly regarding mental health and maternity care. Discover essential tips on navigating hospital admissions and the risks of omitting health issues when applying.

Aug 16, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 16 August
Current events are heating up in India and Bangladesh. Discover the latest on the CBI's investigation into doctors and the Indian Medical Association's strikes. Political unrest is growing in Bangladesh amid corruption allegations. Also, get insights into upcoming assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana. Stay informed on these pivotal issues shaping the region!

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Aug 16, 2024 • 30min
PM Modi's speech, the situation in Bangladesh, and alleged corrupt practices
Vikas Pathak, a journalist from Indian Express, breaks down the key points from PM Modi's Independence Day speech, touching on themes like one nation, one election and women's safety. Shubhajit Roy, the Diplomatic Affairs Editor at Indian Express, offers insights on the current turmoil in Bangladesh, highlighting attacks on the Hindu minority and the interim government's role. The discussion also dives into allegations of corrupt practices involving BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj, revealing the political tensions at play.

Aug 15, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 15 August
Prime Minister Narendra Modi discusses pivotal ideological topics during his recent Independence Day speech. He emphasizes the urgency of transitioning to a secular civil code, criticizing the existing communal civil code as discriminatory. Modi reinforces the vision of India's constitution makers, advocating for unity and equality. The podcast also touches on global concerns, including the UN's fact-finding mission to investigate human rights abuses in Bangladesh, highlighting the political unrest and its repercussions.