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The Catch Up: 17 March
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This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
Today is the 17th of March and here are the headlines.
Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai was arrested by Chennai police on Monday morning, just before leading a protest against financial irregularities at TASMAC. Annamalai, who planned the demonstration outside TASMAC’s headquarters in Egmore, was detained near his Akkarai residence while attempting to leave. Several senior BJP leaders, including Tamilisai Soundararajan, Vanathi Srinivasan, and Saraswathi, were also taken into custody at different locations across Chennai. The arrests came amid growing tensions over the state's liquor retailing practices.
The Congress party criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks about the irrelevance of global organizations. In a podcast with Lex Fridman, Modi claimed organizations like the UN had become "almost irrelevant" due to the lack of reforms, adding that India had benefitted from them. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh responded, accusing Modi of trying to appease US President Donald Trump and repeating his friend’s views, questioning the Prime Minister's stance on international cooperation.
Intelligence leaders from the US, UK, New Zealand, and other nations met in New Delhi on Sunday to discuss security cooperation. The conference, hosted by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, included Tulsi Gabbard (US), Jonathan Powell (UK), and Andrew Hampton (New Zealand), along with top intelligence officials from various countries. The meeting, organized by the National Security Council Secretariat, is part of the Raisina Dialogue, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, with New Zealand's PM Christopher Luxon as the chief guest.
Jammu and Kashmir Police have booked social media influencer Orhan Awatramani (Orry) and seven others for allegedly drinking alcohol in Katra town, near the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine. An FIR was filed under section 223 for disobedience of public orders, as Katra has a ban on liquor and non-vegetarian products due to its religious significance. The local administration enforces this ban to maintain the sanctity of the pilgrimage site and prevent disturbances.
The Trump administration deported alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, despite a court order blocking the action. The operation continued after Judge James Boasberg ruled against using the wartime Alien Enemies Act to expel the gang members. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that a single judge couldn’t halt the expulsion of individuals deemed a national security threat, asserting that deportation was a matter of executive authority despite legal challenges.
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Today is the 17th of March and here are the headlines.
Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai was arrested by Chennai police on Monday morning, just before leading a protest against financial irregularities at TASMAC. Annamalai, who planned the demonstration outside TASMAC’s headquarters in Egmore, was detained near his Akkarai residence while attempting to leave. Several senior BJP leaders, including Tamilisai Soundararajan, Vanathi Srinivasan, and Saraswathi, were also taken into custody at different locations across Chennai. The arrests came amid growing tensions over the state's liquor retailing practices.
The Congress party criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks about the irrelevance of global organizations. In a podcast with Lex Fridman, Modi claimed organizations like the UN had become "almost irrelevant" due to the lack of reforms, adding that India had benefitted from them. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh responded, accusing Modi of trying to appease US President Donald Trump and repeating his friend’s views, questioning the Prime Minister's stance on international cooperation.
Intelligence leaders from the US, UK, New Zealand, and other nations met in New Delhi on Sunday to discuss security cooperation. The conference, hosted by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, included Tulsi Gabbard (US), Jonathan Powell (UK), and Andrew Hampton (New Zealand), along with top intelligence officials from various countries. The meeting, organized by the National Security Council Secretariat, is part of the Raisina Dialogue, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, with New Zealand's PM Christopher Luxon as the chief guest.
Jammu and Kashmir Police have booked social media influencer Orhan Awatramani (Orry) and seven others for allegedly drinking alcohol in Katra town, near the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine. An FIR was filed under section 223 for disobedience of public orders, as Katra has a ban on liquor and non-vegetarian products due to its religious significance. The local administration enforces this ban to maintain the sanctity of the pilgrimage site and prevent disturbances.
The Trump administration deported alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, despite a court order blocking the action. The operation continued after Judge James Boasberg ruled against using the wartime Alien Enemies Act to expel the gang members. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that a single judge couldn’t halt the expulsion of individuals deemed a national security threat, asserting that deportation was a matter of executive authority despite legal challenges.
This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.
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This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
Today is the 17th of March and here are the headlines.
Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai was arrested by Chennai police on Monday morning, just before leading a protest against financial irregularities at TASMAC. Annamalai, who planned the demonstration outside TASMAC’s headquarters in Egmore, was detained near his Akkarai residence while attempting to leave. Several senior BJP leaders, including Tamilisai Soundararajan, Vanathi Srinivasan, and Saraswathi, were also taken into custody at different locations across Chennai. The arrests came amid growing tensions over the state's liquor retailing practices.
The Congress party criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks about the irrelevance of global organizations. In a podcast with Lex Fridman, Modi claimed organizations like the UN had become "almost irrelevant" due to the lack of reforms, adding that India had benefitted from them. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh responded, accusing Modi of trying to appease US President Donald Trump and repeating his friend’s views, questioning the Prime Minister's stance on international cooperation.
Intelligence leaders from the US, UK, New Zealand, and other nations met in New Delhi on Sunday to discuss security cooperation. The conference, hosted by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, included Tulsi Gabbard (US), Jonathan Powell (UK), and Andrew Hampton (New Zealand), along with top intelligence officials from various countries. The meeting, organized by the National Security Council Secretariat, is part of the Raisina Dialogue, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, with New Zealand's PM Christopher Luxon as the chief guest.
Jammu and Kashmir Police have booked social media influencer Orhan Awatramani (Orry) and seven others for allegedly drinking alcohol in Katra town, near the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine. An FIR was filed under section 223 for disobedience of public orders, as Katra has a ban on liquor and non-vegetarian products due to its religious significance. The local administration enforces this ban to maintain the sanctity of the pilgrimage site and prevent disturbances.
The Trump administration deported alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, despite a court order blocking the action. The operation continued after Judge James Boasberg ruled against using the wartime Alien Enemies Act to expel the gang members. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that a single judge couldn’t halt the expulsion of individuals deemed a national security threat, asserting that deportation was a matter of executive authority despite legal challenges.
This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.
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Today is the 17th of March and here are the headlines.
Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai was arrested by Chennai police on Monday morning, just before leading a protest against financial irregularities at TASMAC. Annamalai, who planned the demonstration outside TASMAC’s headquarters in Egmore, was detained near his Akkarai residence while attempting to leave. Several senior BJP leaders, including Tamilisai Soundararajan, Vanathi Srinivasan, and Saraswathi, were also taken into custody at different locations across Chennai. The arrests came amid growing tensions over the state's liquor retailing practices.
The Congress party criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks about the irrelevance of global organizations. In a podcast with Lex Fridman, Modi claimed organizations like the UN had become "almost irrelevant" due to the lack of reforms, adding that India had benefitted from them. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh responded, accusing Modi of trying to appease US President Donald Trump and repeating his friend’s views, questioning the Prime Minister's stance on international cooperation.
Intelligence leaders from the US, UK, New Zealand, and other nations met in New Delhi on Sunday to discuss security cooperation. The conference, hosted by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, included Tulsi Gabbard (US), Jonathan Powell (UK), and Andrew Hampton (New Zealand), along with top intelligence officials from various countries. The meeting, organized by the National Security Council Secretariat, is part of the Raisina Dialogue, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, with New Zealand's PM Christopher Luxon as the chief guest.
Jammu and Kashmir Police have booked social media influencer Orhan Awatramani (Orry) and seven others for allegedly drinking alcohol in Katra town, near the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine. An FIR was filed under section 223 for disobedience of public orders, as Katra has a ban on liquor and non-vegetarian products due to its religious significance. The local administration enforces this ban to maintain the sanctity of the pilgrimage site and prevent disturbances.
The Trump administration deported alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, despite a court order blocking the action. The operation continued after Judge James Boasberg ruled against using the wartime Alien Enemies Act to expel the gang members. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that a single judge couldn’t halt the expulsion of individuals deemed a national security threat, asserting that deportation was a matter of executive authority despite legal challenges.
This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.
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An investigation by The Indian Express has revealed that tiger poaching is once again on the rise in India. Officials from five states, four central agencies, and Interpol are currently tracking poaching networks, with over a dozen arrests made this year alone. According to arrest records and investigation findings reviewed by the paper, the illegal trade has claimed "100 to any number" of tigers since 2022 from various parts of India. In this episode, we are joined by The Indian Express' Jay Mazoomdaar, who led the investigation, to discuss its key findings, what government agencies are up against, and the internal challenges they face in trying to stop this practice. Hosted, Produced and Written by Shashank Bhargava Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar…
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain. Today is the 25th of March and here are the headlines. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget 2025-26 Reply In her reply to the Finance Bill debate, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted that the 2025-26 Union Budget offers "unprecedented tax relief" to honor taxpayers and aims to boost domestic production and enhance export competitiveness. She emphasized the introduction of provisions and reforms via the Finance Bill, hoping for their discussion in the upcoming Monsoon session. Sitharaman also noted that the new Income Tax Bill will be taken up for detailed discussion during Parliament's next Monsoon session. Mumbai Police Summon Comedian Kunal Kamra Over Eknath Shinde Remarks Amid controversy over comedian Kunal Kamra’s remarks about Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, Mumbai police have summoned Kamra for questioning. The remarks, calling Shinde a ‘traitor’ during a stand-up show, sparked public debate. Kamra, who lives in Puducherry, has been asked to appear before the Khar police by 11 am Tuesday. In response, Shinde acknowledged the importance of freedom of expression but stressed that satire should have its limits. Shiv Sena workers also vandalized the Mumbai studio where Kamra performed. Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Unveils BJP's First Budget in 26 Years On Tuesday, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta presented the BJP’s first budget for the national capital in 26 years. With a record allocation of ₹1 lakh crore for 2025-26, the budget reflects a 31.5% increase over the previous year. Gupta focused on key areas like infrastructure, roads, water, and electricity, aiming to transform Delhi into a "Viksit Delhi." Criticizing the AAP government’s record, she promised modern expressways and congestion-free corridors, vowing to reshape Delhi’s infrastructure. Second Body Found in SLBC Tunnel Collapse in Telangana Rescue teams on Tuesday recovered a second body from the site of the SLBC tunnel collapse in Telangana’s Nagarkurnool district. The body was found 50 meters from the original collapse site, where eight workers were trapped on February 22. One body was recovered on March 9, identified as Gurpreet Singh from Punjab. The Telangana government had decided to continue search operations, leading to the discovery of the second body the following day, though the identity remains unknown. Journalist Accidentally Added to US Military Strike Chat on Signal In a major security breach, journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was accidentally added to a private Signal chat about secret US military plans targeting the Houthi rebels in Yemen. The chat included senior Trump administration officials, such as Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, discussing classified operations. Although Signal is encrypted, it's not approved for sharing sensitive government information. Goldberg deleted the sensitive material, but the incident raised questions about security and accountability in government communications. That's all for the today. This was the CatchuUp on 3 Things by The Indian Express.…
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1 Justice Varma cash row, crackdown on farmers, and FIR against Kunal Kamra 32:14
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First, The Indian Express' National Legal Editor, Apurva Vishwanath, breaks down the controversy involving Delhi High Court judge Justice Yashwant Varma — including the Supreme Court’s unprecedented decision to make the timeline public, the unanswered questions, and Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar reigniting the debate around the NJAC. Next, The Indian Express' Kanchan Vasdev talks about the farmers' protests and how the Punjab Police carried out the crackdown at the Shambhu and Khanauri borders. (19:35) Lastly, we take a look at the Kunal Kamra controversy and the series of events that led to police action and political confrontation. (28:44) Hosted by Shashank Bhargava Written and produced by Shashank Bhargava, Niharika Nanda and Ichha Sharma Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar…
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain. Today is the 24th of March and here are the headlines. Devendra Fadnavis vs Kunal Kamra Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis criticized comedian Kunal Kamra for mocking Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, calling him a "gaddar" (traitor) during a program in Khar. Fadnavis stated that while satire is acceptable, it shouldn't insult individuals. He emphasized that freedom of speech shouldn't be misused. Kamra's remarks, made to the tune of a song from Dil To Pagal Hai, sparked political controversy. Fadnavis affirmed that action would be taken against Kamra for crossing the line in political commentary. Shashi Tharoor on Parliament Disruptions Congress leader Shashi Tharoor criticized the BJP-led government's handling of Parliament, calling it "shocking" after both houses were adjourned shortly after the session began. He accused the ruling party of deliberately disrupting the proceedings, failing to fulfill its responsibility. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, also from Congress, expressed concerns, suggesting that the government had intentionally obstructed the House’s functioning, using excuses to create a ruckus and avoid legislative business. The adjournments triggered further political tensions. Surge in US Student Visa Denials US student visa rejections reached a decade-high in the 2023-24 fiscal year, with 41% of F-1 visa applications denied. This represents nearly double the rejection rate seen in 2014. A total of 6.79 lakh applications were processed, with 2.79 lakh refusals. This marks a rise from 2022-23 when 36% of applications were rejected. Data on country-specific refusals remains unavailable, though Indian applicants have faced significant declines, with student visa issuances falling by 38% compared to the previous year. Kannur Court Sentences Eight CPI(M) Workers A district sessions court in Kannur sentenced eight CPI(M) workers, including the brother of Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan’s press secretary, to life imprisonment for the 2005 murder of BJP worker Elambilayi Sooraj. Another accused was given a three-year sentence. The court convicted the group for Sooraj’s brutal murder on August 7, 2005, in Muzhappilangad village. Among the sentenced was T K Rajeesh, already serving life for the 2012 murder of Marxist leader T P Chandrasekharan. Canada Calls for Snap Election Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a snap election for April 28, aiming for a strong mandate to address the economic threat posed by US President Trump’s trade and tariff policies. In a press briefing, Carney discussed strategic foreign policy moves, including a defense agreement with Australia, strengthened ties with France and the UK, and new trade talks with the EU. Carney also scrapped the carbon tax, seeking to end divisions and unify the nation as he called for Parliament’s dissolution. This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.…
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1 X vs Govt, urban forest auction, and a bridge reopens in Kashmir 21:07
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First, we talk to The Indian Express' Ajoy Sinha Karpuram who discusses the X (formerly Twitter) and Indian government's legal battle over the content blocking provisions in the IT Act. Next, The Indian Express' Rahul V Pisharody talks about the protests following Telangana government's plan to set the urban forest land of Kancha Gachibowli up for auction. (11:24) Lastly, we discuss Kashmir's Kaman bridge's reopening after six years of Pulwama attack for repatriation of bodies who drowned in the Jhelum River. (19:11) Hosted by Ichha Sharma Produced and written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha Sharma Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar…
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Ichha Sharma Today is the 21st of March and here are the headlines. Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai was arrested by Chennai police on Monday morning, just before leading a protest against financial irregularities at TASMAC. Annamalai, who planned the demonstration outside TASMAC’s headquarters in Egmore, was detained near his Akkarai residence while attempting to leave. Several senior BJP leaders, including Tamilisai Soundararajan, Vanathi Srinivasan, and Saraswathi, were also taken into custody at different locations across Chennai. The arrests came amid growing tensions over the state's liquor retailing practices. Intelligence leaders from the US, UK, New Zealand, and other nations met in New Delhi on Sunday to discuss security cooperation. The conference, hosted by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, included Tulsi Gabbard (US), Jonathan Powell (UK), and Andrew Hampton (New Zealand), along with top intelligence officials from various countries. The meeting, organized by the National Security Council Secretariat, is part of the Raisina Dialogue, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, with New Zealand's PM Christopher Luxon as the chief guest. The Cyberabad police in Telangana booked 25 people on Sunday, including Tollywood actors and social media influencers, for allegedly promoting illegal betting, gambling and casino apps, causing financial losses to the public. Among the 25 named in the FIR are actors Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Vijay Devarakonda, Manchu Lakshmi, Praneetha and Nidhi Agarwal. Named accused 1 and accused 2, Rana Daggubati and Prakash Raj are alleged to have promoted Junglee Rummy through pop-up ads. Vijay Devarakonda is accused of promoting A23 Rummy, Manchu Lakshmi Yolo247, Praneetha Fairplay Live, and Nidhi Agarwal Jeet Win, all by way of pop-up ads, the police said. After spending nine months at the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams, Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov successfully return to Earth through Elon Musk’s Space X Dragon capsule. Prime Minister Modi also welcomed back the NASA astronauts and lauded their grit and courage, calling their return a testament to the human spirit. PM Modi expressed pride in their perseverance and the dedication of those who ensured their safe return to Earth. Israel launched major airstrikes on Gaza early Tuesday, killing at least 326 Palestinians, including women and children, as reported by hospital officials. The airstrikes targeted Hamas positions, escalating tensions as ceasefire talks stalled. Israel's military vowed to continue its offensive against Hamas, accusing the group of rejecting multiple ceasefire proposals. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office stated that Israel would intensify its military response. This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.…
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1 Protests in Karnataka, JMI revokes suspensions, and allegations on Aaditya Thackeray 23:41
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First, we talk to The Indian Express' Paveneet Singh Chaddha about two coastal villages in Karnataka where fishermen have been protesting proposed commercial ports. Next, The Indian Express' Sohini Ghosh discusses Jamia Millia Islamia revoking the suspension of students who took part in the remembrance day of the anti-CAA protests. (09:24) Lastly, we also talk about the allegations that were levied against Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray (20:08) Hosted by Niharika Nanda Produced and written by Shashank Bhargava Edited and mixed Suresh Pawar…
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Ichha Sharma Today is the 20th of March and here are the headlines. Both Houses of Parliament were marred by protests staged by the DMK over the delimitation issue, with the presiding officers calling their behaviour unbecoming of the dignity of Parliament. Lok Sabha was adjourned within two minuates after it met at 11 am, as DMK MPs came wearing identical T-shirts as a mark of protest against the proposed delimitation. Speaker Om Birla said they cannot come to the House wearing T-shirts and protest in ways that lower the dignity of the House, and adjourned Lok Sabha till noon. The delimitation is expected after 2026 following the decennial census unless the Parliament extends the freeze yet again by amending the Constitution. The Cyberabad police in Telangana booked 25 people on Sunday, including Tollywood actors and social media influencers, for allegedly promoting illegal betting, gambling and casino apps, causing financial losses to the public. Among the 25 named in the FIR are actors Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Vijay Devarakonda, Manchu Lakshmi, Praneetha and Nidhi Agarwal. Named accused 1 and accused 2, Rana Daggubati and Prakash Raj are alleged to have promoted Junglee Rummy through pop-up ads. Vijay Devarakonda is accused of promoting A23 Rummy, Manchu Lakshmi Yolo247, Praneetha Fairplay Live, and Nidhi Agarwal Jeet Win, all by way of pop-up ads, the police said. Billionaire Elon Musk’s social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has filed a lawsuit against the Central Government, challenging the creation of a “parallel” and “unlawful” content censorship regime through a provision under the Information Technology Act. In its petition filed in the Karnataka High Court earlier this month, the company has contended that through the use of Section 79(3)(b) of the Information Technology Act, 2000, multiple government departments and agencies are now issuing content takedown notices to social media companies like X, “attempting to bypass the multiple procedural safeguards” prescribed under Section 69A of the IT Act, which also allows for content blocking. A jawan and 22 Maoists were killed in two encounters in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region today. One encounter broke out at 7 am while security forces were undertaking an operation based on intelligence indicating the presence of Maoists in the jungles under the jurisdiction of Gangaloor police station in Bijapur district near the Dantewada border. The encounter involved intermittent firing for hours, said Sundarraj P, Inspector General of Police for Bastar Range. A jawan from the Bijapur District Reserves Guard (DRG) and 18 Maoists were killed in the firing. “We have recovered explosives and weapons. Search operations are going on,” the officer said. An Indian researcher at Georgetown University, Badar Khan Suri, has been detained by US immigration authorities days after another Indian national’s student visa was cancelled over accusations of supporting Hamas. According to a report in Politico that cited court documents, the US government has accused Suri, an Indian national and postdoctoral fellow, of allegedly having connections with Hamas — a Palestinian group that the US and several other Western countries have designated as a terrorist organisation. This comes just days after the student visa of Columbia University student Ranjani Srinivasan was revoked by the Donald Trump administration. This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.…
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1 The tensions in Nagpur, more water on Moon, and mystery deaths in J&K 30:58
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First, we talk to The Indian Express' Shubhangi Khapre who discusses the violence in Nagpur following the controversy over the Aurangzeb tomb demolition demand. Next, The Indian Express' Amitabh Sinha talks about Chandrayaan-3's new findings indicating the presence of water-ice on the Moon's polar regions. (18:07) Lastly, we speak to The Indian Express' Arun Sharma about the 17 mysterious deaths in Jammu's village last month and the impending investigation. (27:57) Hosted by Ichha Sharma Produced and written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha Sharma Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar…
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain. Today is the 19th of March and here are the headlines. The Opposition raised concerns about the Gaganyaan astronauts being kept away from public view. Minister Jitendra Singh stated this was to prevent distractions during their acclimatisation and training. He added that excessive media exposure could be counterproductive. One astronaut, Group Captain Shukla, will also join international astronauts on a mission to the ISS. Prime Minister Modi welcomed back NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams after their nine-month space mission. He lauded their grit and courage, calling their return a testament to the human spirit. PM Modi expressed pride in their perseverance and the dedication of those who ensured their safe return to Earth. An FIR details how a man accused in the Nagpur violence allegedly misbehaved and inappropriately touched a woman police officer. The accused also reportedly made obscene gestures towards other women, including police personnel. The incident occurred on March 17 and continued until late that night. The FIR was filed by a Sub-Inspector on March 18. A woman and her lover were arrested in Meerut for allegedly murdering her husband. They dismembered his body and dumped parts in a cement-filled tank. Police said the couple killed the man on March 4 and used the cement to conceal the smell. The wife had purchased the tank, and the lover brought the cement. The Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards 2023 will be presented by President Droupadi Murmu. The awards recognize outstanding journalism across print, digital, and broadcast media in 13 categories. Winning stories include investigations into medical colleges, athlete villages, and the fight for justice by wrestlers, showcasing courageous reporting. This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.…
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1 Indian PhD scholar's visa revoked, CAR T- cell therapy, and Israel attacks Gaza 22:48
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First, we talk to The Indian Express' Divya A about Ranjini Srinivasan, an Indian PhD scholar from Columbia University in the US, whose F-1 student visa was revoked for allegedly advocating for violence and terrorism and supporting Hamas. Fearing action by the authorities, she chose to self-deport and return home. Next, The Indian Express' Anonna Dutt talks about CAR T- cell therapy or chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, which is a novel treatment method for cancer. She shares how the clinical trial results of India's CAR T-cell therapy were published in the Lancet and more. (11:24) Lastly, we speak about Israel's biggest assault on the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire on 19th January. (19:28) Produced and hosted by Niharika Nanda and Shashank Bhargava Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar…
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain. Today is the 18th of March and here are the headlines. Tulsi Gabbard, Director of US National Intelligence, emphasized strengthening security ties with India at the Raisina Dialogue in Delhi. She highlighted collaboration in cybersecurity, emerging tech, and AI. Gabbard acknowledged India’s security concerns and reaffirmed that “America first is not America alone.” She stressed the importance of continuing a long-standing partnership, taking advantage of the new administration’s momentum to explore further opportunities for collaboration. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis described the violence in Nagpur on Monday as a “planned incident.” It followed a protest by VHP and Bajrang Dal members demanding the removal of Aurangzeb's tomb. Police were attacked, vehicles set on fire, and tear gas was used to disperse crowds. The violence spread across several areas of Nagpur, leaving several injured. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj, calling it a milestone for an awakened nation. Speaking in Lok Sabha, he linked the event’s success to the spirit of the nation, reflecting the progress towards the next 1,000 years. Modi also noted how the Ram Mandir ceremony last year foreshadowed the national collective consciousness, reinforcing the country's strength and unity. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman defended the 'Make in India' initiative in the Rajya Sabha, stating it had gained significant momentum, contrary to Opposition claims. She highlighted the success of the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, which attracted Rs 1.5 lakh crore in investments and generated 9.5 lakh jobs, countering criticisms of the government’s manufacturing policies. Israel launched major airstrikes on Gaza early Tuesday, killing at least 326 Palestinians, including women and children, as reported by hospital officials. The airstrikes targeted Hamas positions, escalating tensions as ceasefire talks stalled. Israel's military vowed to continue its offensive against Hamas, accusing the group of rejecting multiple ceasefire proposals. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office stated that Israel would intensify its military response. This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.…
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1 Vadodara accident case, the case for flu vaccine, and TASMAC protest in TN 23:16
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First, we talk to The Indian Express' Aditi Raja who discusses the Vadodara accident that has sparked concerns over reckless driving by a law student which claimed a life and left seven others critically injured. Next, we speak to Dr. Suranjit Chatterjee, Senior Consultant of Internal Medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals about whether or not you need to take the flu vaccine. Lastly, we discuss the detention of the BJP leaders in Tamil Nadu ahead of a planned protest against TASMAC. Hosted by Ichha Sharma Produced and Written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha Sharma Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar…
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain. Today is the 17th of March and here are the headlines. Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai was arrested by Chennai police on Monday morning, just before leading a protest against financial irregularities at TASMAC. Annamalai, who planned the demonstration outside TASMAC’s headquarters in Egmore, was detained near his Akkarai residence while attempting to leave. Several senior BJP leaders, including Tamilisai Soundararajan, Vanathi Srinivasan, and Saraswathi, were also taken into custody at different locations across Chennai. The arrests came amid growing tensions over the state's liquor retailing practices. The Congress party criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks about the irrelevance of global organizations. In a podcast with Lex Fridman, Modi claimed organizations like the UN had become "almost irrelevant" due to the lack of reforms, adding that India had benefitted from them. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh responded, accusing Modi of trying to appease US President Donald Trump and repeating his friend’s views, questioning the Prime Minister's stance on international cooperation. Intelligence leaders from the US, UK, New Zealand, and other nations met in New Delhi on Sunday to discuss security cooperation. The conference, hosted by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, included Tulsi Gabbard (US), Jonathan Powell (UK), and Andrew Hampton (New Zealand), along with top intelligence officials from various countries. The meeting, organized by the National Security Council Secretariat, is part of the Raisina Dialogue, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, with New Zealand's PM Christopher Luxon as the chief guest. Jammu and Kashmir Police have booked social media influencer Orhan Awatramani (Orry) and seven others for allegedly drinking alcohol in Katra town, near the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine. An FIR was filed under section 223 for disobedience of public orders, as Katra has a ban on liquor and non-vegetarian products due to its religious significance. The local administration enforces this ban to maintain the sanctity of the pilgrimage site and prevent disturbances. The Trump administration deported alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, despite a court order blocking the action. The operation continued after Judge James Boasberg ruled against using the wartime Alien Enemies Act to expel the gang members. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that a single judge couldn’t halt the expulsion of individuals deemed a national security threat, asserting that deportation was a matter of executive authority despite legal challenges. This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by the Indian Express.…
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First, we talk to The Indian Express' Vidhatri Rao about India's quest to create its own Large Language Model. She talks about Swecha, an NGO that is collecting data to create a Telugu LLM, by way of which she explains the nuances that developers will require to focus on in order to create an Indian LLM. Next, The Indian Express' Sanath Prasad talks about the Karnataka government's announcement regarding capping all movie tickets at Rs 200, including multiplexes. He explores why the Kannada film industry is in favour of the decision while the multiplexes are not. (15:49) Lastly, we speak about the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule reaching the International Space Station making way for NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore to return back home after nine months. (29:26) Hosted by Niharika Nanda Produced by Niharika Nanda and Shashank Bhargava Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar…
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