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Reporters Without Orders Ep 333: Herbal firm fraud, Indian media’s Bangladesh coverage

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This week, host Anmol Pritam is joined by Newslaundry’s Basant Kumar and Ishita Pradeep.


Basant reported on a “herbal firm” which allegedly frauds youngsters in lure of a “luxurious life”. He talks about his investigation into the company’s modus operandi of network marketing and pressuring its staff for adding new members in the chain, failing which they were physically assaulted and abused.


Ishita talks about her report on the Indian media’s coverage of the Bangladesh crisis and attacks on Bangladeshi Hindu minority. She delves into the situation in the country at present and how some media outlets emphasised on the communal angle and ignored the administrative failure.


Tune in.


Timecodes


00:00:00 - Introduction

00:03:37 - Doctor’s ‘rape’

00:14:32 - Fraud firm

00:28:51 - Bangladesh violence

00:44:47 - Recommendations


Recommendations


Ishita


Why Loiter?


Kavita Krishnan,Secretary of the All India Progressive Women's Association (AIPWA)


Basant


No Nation for Women


Hindenburg जिन्न की चपेट में SEBI प्रमुख माधवी बुच और Vinesh Phogat को सलामी | NL Tippani 200


Anmol


Activist whose RTI flagged ‘Smriti Irani-linked Goa cafe’ alleges home ministry ‘witch-hunt’


New complaint alleges Taloja prison underbelly: ‘Mutton meals for Rs 8,000 per kg, 40% cuts, zero record’


Produced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar.



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This week, host Anmol Pritam is joined by Newslaundry’s Basant Kumar and Ishita Pradeep.


Basant reported on a “herbal firm” which allegedly frauds youngsters in lure of a “luxurious life”. He talks about his investigation into the company’s modus operandi of network marketing and pressuring its staff for adding new members in the chain, failing which they were physically assaulted and abused.


Ishita talks about her report on the Indian media’s coverage of the Bangladesh crisis and attacks on Bangladeshi Hindu minority. She delves into the situation in the country at present and how some media outlets emphasised on the communal angle and ignored the administrative failure.


Tune in.


Timecodes


00:00:00 - Introduction

00:03:37 - Doctor’s ‘rape’

00:14:32 - Fraud firm

00:28:51 - Bangladesh violence

00:44:47 - Recommendations


Recommendations


Ishita


Why Loiter?


Kavita Krishnan,Secretary of the All India Progressive Women's Association (AIPWA)


Basant


No Nation for Women


Hindenburg जिन्न की चपेट में SEBI प्रमुख माधवी बुच और Vinesh Phogat को सलामी | NL Tippani 200


Anmol


Activist whose RTI flagged ‘Smriti Irani-linked Goa cafe’ alleges home ministry ‘witch-hunt’


New complaint alleges Taloja prison underbelly: ‘Mutton meals for Rs 8,000 per kg, 40% cuts, zero record’


Produced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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