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Aug 27, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 27 August
Kolkata is buzzing with student protests as marchers demand the resignation of CM Mamata Banerjee amid serious allegations tied to a tragic case. Meanwhile, the Malayalam film industry faces turmoil as widespread sexual misconduct allegations lead to mass resignations in a leading actors' association. The dynamic between politics and current affairs is on full display, combined with the challenges posed by severe weather in Gujarat.

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Aug 27, 2024 • 28min
Unified Pension Scheme, Chandrayaan-3 findings, and Minu Muneer's allegations
Harikishan Sharma, a pensions expert, breaks down the newly launched Unified Pension Scheme and its implications for government finances, comparing it with previous systems. Sohini Ghosh, a commentator on lunar missions, shares intriguing insights from Chandrayaan-3, discussing its findings that might support the lunar magma ocean hypothesis and their global significance. The conversation also touches on serious sexual misconduct allegations in the Malayalam film industry, highlighting the need for accountability and justice.

Aug 26, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 26 August
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the creation of five new districts in Ladakh, reshaping local governance. The BJP released candidate lists for the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly polls, stirring political anticipation. Meanwhile, shocking revelations of job acquisitions via fake caste certificates revealed systemic issues in government departments. The podcast also touches on unsettling incidents of political violence in Balochistan and accusations of misconduct in the Malayalam film industry, adding to the gripping current affairs landscape.

Aug 26, 2024 • 28min
What the Justice Hema Committee report exposes about Malayalam film industry
The recent Justice Hema Committee report reveals shocking issues faced by women in the Malayalam film industry, including sexual harassment and inadequate facilities. The podcast discusses the implications of these findings, exploring the toxic culture and challenges within the industry. It highlights the success of films like 'Autumn' and 'Kumbalangi Nights' while pushing for accountability and ethical practices in filmmaking. Experts weigh in on the need for change and the role of organizations like the Women in Cinema Collective in promoting safer work environments.

Aug 23, 2024 • 3min
The Catch Up: 23 August
The podcast dives into a shocking case involving the alleged rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata, prompting Supreme Court intervention. It also covers a devastating explosion at a pharmaceutical company that tragically claimed 17 lives. Meanwhile, mass protests erupt in Bihar against a controversial Supreme Court ruling affecting Scheduled Castes and Tribes. Additionally, severe weather disrupts life in Tripura, while the Prime Minister's diplomatic mission to Poland and Ukraine is highlighted amidst ongoing regional tensions.

Aug 23, 2024 • 22min
Badlapur sexual assault, 69000 assistant teachers, and SC on Kolkata case
Vijay Kumar Yadav, a journalist from Indian Express, sheds light on the shocking Badlapur school case involving the assault of two young girls by a janitor, stirring community outrage. Asad Rehman discusses the scrutiny of the recruitment process for 69,000 assistant teachers in Uttar Pradesh, highlighting significant legal challenges. Meanwhile, Apurva Vishwanath covers the Supreme Court's stern critique of the West Bengal government's handling of safety issues for medical professionals, urging a return to work amidst rising violence and legal reform discussions.

Aug 22, 2024 • 4min
The Catch Up: 22 August
The Supreme Court delves into the chilling alleged rape and murder case of a woman doctor, raising questions about police protocols. In a shocking local incident, the Bombay High Court criticizes authorities for their handling of a school abuse case involving young girls. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi emphasizes that true conflict resolution lies beyond the battlefield as the Russia-Ukraine war continues. These topics showcase critical legal and social issues while highlighting themes of safety and leadership.

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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!


