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Oct 4, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 4 October
The Supreme Court reveals that tests on ghee samples may implicate improper use in Tirupati temple laddus. Andhra Pradesh's Chief Minister faces scrutiny for public comments on the ongoing investigation. Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir assembly polls conclude with a notable 65.65% voter turnout, reflecting increased political engagement. The Supreme Court plans nationwide guidelines for the demolition of unauthorized constructions. This week also touches on military tensions in Lebanon and diplomatic talks between India and the U.S.

Oct 4, 2024 • 23min
The case against CM Siddaramaiah, Pak nationals caught, and IIT glitches
Deeptiman Tiwary, a journalist from The Indian Express, dives into serious allegations of money laundering against Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, revealing the complexities of the case. Kiran Parashar shares gripping details about four Pakistani nationals arrested in Bengaluru who were living under false identities, raising national security concerns. Lastly, Vidheesha Kuntamala discusses the harrowing journey of an 18-year-old student, Atul Kumar, who overcame a technical glitch to secure his place at IIT Dhanbad, shining a light on systemic educational issues.

Oct 3, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 3 October
Delve into the importance of play-based learning in early childhood education and its role in holistic development. Discover current hot topics, like a Supreme Court ruling on the Isha Yoga Foundation and the implications for religious freedom. Explore major political shifts in Bangladesh, a tragic Delhi shooting, ongoing military tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, and a notable money laundering investigation involving a former cricketer. It's a whirlwind of educational insights and pressing global issues!

Oct 3, 2024 • 21min
Leopard kills 7 in Udaipur, Coldplay tickets case, and a helicopter crash
In this lively discussion, journalist Parul Kulshrestha shares chilling details about a series of leopard attacks in Udaipur that have claimed seven lives, stirring fear among locals. She delves into the causes of these incidents and the government's response. Meanwhile, Mohamed Thaver reveals the ongoing investigation into a complaint against the ticketing platform Book My Show concerning Coldplay concert tickets, raising questions about scalping and accountability. The conversation wraps up with a somber note on a recent helicopter crash in Pune.

Oct 2, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 2 October
Tensions soar as Israel conducts operations against Hezbollah, destabilizing the border region with airstrikes. Simultaneously, Iran escalates conflict by launching missiles at Tel Aviv. On a brighter note, 67 Indian nationals caught in a job scam in Cambodia have been rescued, sparking relief and gratitude. The discussion also touches on a tragic helicopter crash in Pune and major political shifts in Kerala, alongside new forestry management guidelines. A dynamic blend of crisis and hope fills this intriguing conversation.

Oct 2, 2024 • 51min
Gopalkrishna Gandhi on how Bengal shaped the Mahatma
Gopalkrishna Gandhi, a political figure and grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, provides a fresh perspective on his grandfather, revealing the profound impact Bengal had on him. The discussion highlights Gandhi's complex relationships with iconic figures like Tagore, his moral dilemmas, and the pressures of leadership during the independence movement. Gopalkrishna candidly shares insights from his recent book, showcasing Gandhi's vulnerabilities and his commitment to peace amidst turmoil. Their dynamic exploration paints a richer picture of Gandhi beyond the currency notes and street names.

Oct 1, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 1 October
Voter turnout in the Jammu and Kashmir polls reached 44.08% as the final phase unfolds. Amid rising tensions, India's Army Chief highlighted positive diplomatic signals from China regarding the military standoff in Ladakh. In a significant legal move, the Supreme Court announced that new demolition guidelines for unauthorized constructions will apply across all religions in India. The podcast also touches on international incidents, including a tragic bus fire in Thailand and escalating conflicts in the Middle East.

Oct 1, 2024 • 28min
Demand for temple control, Dahod 6 year old’s murder, and Hema panel report
Deeptiman Tiwary, a journalist, delves into the rising calls to end government control over Hindu temples, examining its historical roots and the ongoing debates surrounding religious freedom. Aditi Raja reveals the tragic case of a six-year-old girl murdered in Dahod, which has shattered community trust in educators. The discussion also touches on the Justice Hema Committee report, highlighting alarming issues of harassment faced by women in the Malayalam film industry, sparking urgent conversations about accountability.

Sep 30, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 30 September
The Supreme Court's intriguing exploration of ghee testing linked to the famous Tirupati temple raises questions about transparency and local governance. In a broader legal spotlight, the first case stemming from the Hema Committee report highlights challenges faced by women in the Malayalam film industry, prompting action against alleged misconduct. Meanwhile, pressing humanitarian issues emerge as more Indians go missing in Southeast Asia and a severe weather crisis unfolds in Nepal.

Sep 30, 2024 • 28min
Bengaluru woman's murder, Clause 6 of the Assam Accord, and parental leaves
Kiran Parashar, a journalist, delves into the chilling murder case of Mahalakshmi in Bengaluru, where her dismembered body was discovered in a fridge, unveiling the complex investigation and the emotional toll on her family. Sukrita Baruah discusses the Assam government's moves to act on the Justice Biplab Serma committee report, illuminating the ongoing debates about Assam's identity and immigration concerns. They also explore new maternity and paternity leave policies for surrogate parents in Odisha, highlighting the rights of surrogate mothers.


