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This week, host Pratyush Deep is joined by Newslaundry reporters Avdhesh Kumar and Basant Kumar.Avdhesh reported on how voters in Delhi's 12 reserved seats voted in the recent polls. He explains that despite the AAP's massive defeat, a large section of Dalit voters continued to vote for the party.Basant was on the ground in Prayagraj reporting on the stampede at the Mahakumbh. He says the Uttar Pradesh government wasn't being transparent about the actual death toll, and that it failed to manage the crowds that day. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:17 - Delhi's reserved seats00:16:06 - Death toll in Kumbh00:38:57 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAvdheshDelhi के जेबकतरे कैमरे पर क्या बोले? सुनिए नशे और चोरी की कहानी, कैसे करते हैं पुलिस से डील?BasantSanam Teri KasamPratyushScam Inc from The EconomistJailed for ‘kidnapping' her own child, a homeless woman's long road to justiceProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, host Shivnarayan Rajpurohit is joined by Newslaundry's Anmol Pritam and Basant Kumar. Anmol reported on the increasing encroachment and concretisation of the Yamuna River floodplains, which has heavily contributed to the river's degradation. He throws light on the consequence of arbitrary construction by the Delhi Development Authority. Basant's report was on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official visits, which often comprise activities focused on promoting the BJP. He delves into the details of his official visits from January to October and the lack of transparency about the PMO billing the BJP for these unofficial expenses. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:22 - Yamuna river pollution 00:08:30 - Modi's trips00:45:10 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAnmol Yamuna is choking in Delhi. Is floodplain encroachment to blame?BasantSharda Sinha's Chhath songsProduced and edited by Hassan Bilal, recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, host Shivnarayan Rajpurohit is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Drishti Choudhary.Drishti reported on the crisis facing the Delhi Commission for Women. She says that at present, the commission does not have any office bearers, its helpline numbers are defunct, and many of the staffers and NGOs have not been paid for months.Basant covered the Haryana elections and reported on the influence of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Ram Rahim on the polls. He talks about the political dynamics between different parties and workers on the ground and how Ram Rahim followers vote en bloc. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:03:44 - The dark side of Haryana's sports success00:09:00 - Haryana elections: ground zero00:14:04 - Crisis at the Delhi Commission of Women00:19:28 - Ram Rahim's effect on elections00:33:20 - RecommendationsRecommendationsShivnarayanRam Rahim is silent ahead of Haryana polls. But his dera's message is set to ring out loudDrishtiIndependenceBasantUlajhProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why stop emitting when we can just plant a bunch of trees?BONUS EPISODES available on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/deniersplaybook) SOCIALS & MORE (https://linktr.ee/deniersplaybook) CREDITS Created by: Rollie Williams, Nicole Conlan & Ben BoultHosts: Rollie Williams & Nicole ConlanExecutive Producer: Ben Boult Post-production: Jubilaria Media Researchers: Carly Rizzuto, Canute Haroldson & James Crugnale Art: Jordan Doll Music: Tony Domenick Special thanks: The Civil Liberties Defense Center, Shelley Vinyard & The National Resources Defense Council, Angeline Robertson & Stand.EarthSOURCESMrBeast. (2019). Planting 20,000,000 Trees, My Biggest Project Ever! YouTube.Charmin. (2022, January 31). Protect Grow Restore | Charmin® Loves Trees. YouTube.CNBC Television. (2020, January 21). Watch President Donald Trump's full speech at the Davos World Economic Forum. YouTube.Carrington, D. (2019, July 4). Tree planting “has mind-blowing potential” to tackle climate crisis. 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This week, host Pratyush Deep is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Anmol Pritam.Basant and Anmol are currently on ground zero to report from poll-bound Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir, respectively. In Haryana, Basant has so far examined the progress of the Smart City Mission, issues of one of the most backward districts, and Olympian Vinesh Phogat's political contest in Julana. Meanwhile, Anmol has reported on the divide over issues such as Article 370 in Jammu's Doda. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:51 - Haryana election00:13:53 - J&K election00:29:52 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAnmolSYMPATHY -RARE BIRD 1969BasantFaridabad Smart City का सूरत-ए-हाल: करोड़ों खर्च का दावा पर जमीनी हकीकत खस्ताहाल | Ground ReportPratyushBut I Am One of You: Northeast India and the Struggle to BelongProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Avdhesh Kumar.Basant reported on the modus operandi of gangs involved in the alleged NEET paper leak. He explains how an interstate nexus of government employees, coaching institutes, and other powerful forces orchestrate paper leaks.Avdhesh spoke to the kin and survivors of the Hathras stampede that claimed at least 121 lives. He shares how they perceive self-styled godman Surajpal, alias Narayan Sakar Hari, alias Bhole Baba and why there is little accountability. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:58 - Paper leak00:21:08 - Hathras stampede00:42:46 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBasantMaharajMirzapurAvdheshRussia offers compensation and citizenship to kin of Indians killed in Ukraine war Tanishka‘Why leave the house? Sit at home and do path puja' — misogyny rears its head after Hathras tragedyProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, and recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Basant Pant is a Senior Neurosurgeon at Annapurna Neuro Hospital. Dr. Pant delves into the complexities of the brain, exploring topics such as consciousness, death, free will, and spirituality. With his extensive experience in neurosurgery, he provides a unique perspective on how these profound concepts intersect with modern medical science.
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This week, host Basant Kumar is joined by independent journalist Rahul Singh.Rahul talks about his report on the shortcomings of the public distribution system in Jharkhand. He says despite the online mechanism, food security is poor in rural areas, and instead of helping, the system “is emerging as a hurdle” for the Adivasis.Basant reported on people falsely named as beneficiaries of the Krishi Vigyan Kendra in a report by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, which also claimed their farm incomes doubled in 2022. He shares how he found out the factual errors in the government body's book. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:14 - Lok Sabha Election00:07:57 - Issues in getting Ration in Jharkhand00:25:21 - Farmers' income00:36:45 - RecommendationsRecommendationsRahulJawanBasantScoopMedia Ka LoktantraProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Newslaundry's Prateek Goyal and Basant Kumar.Both Prateek and Basant share their experience of investigating the patterns in political funding in India, and decoding the State Bank of India's data dump on electoral bonds. They discuss how they found out about “a very strange pattern” of donation to political parties, with some companies donating or lapping up their donations after raids by central agencies. In some cases, the companies' donations even surpassed their profit growth and revenue.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:02:21 - Donations to parties00:05:18 - Electoral bonds00:25:22 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBasantProject Electoral Bond (Report)PrateekMaamla Legal HaiTanishkaPlunder of the AravallisProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, and recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Basant Kumar is joined by Newslaundry's Pratyush Deep.Pratyush reported on the Assam police increasing security and barricading in anticipation of protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, which the government this week said it would soon implement. He says there's a huge difference in intensity of protests between 2019 and 2024. But Basant points out the government laid the groundwork to make sure no protest could take place.Basant talks about his report on Uttar Pradesh appointing a chief information commissioner and 10 information commissioners last week. At least four have links to the BJP or are favourable to Chief Minister Adityanath, he says. He also explains his interview with Indrajeet Ghorpade, a 32-year-old techie and activist from Pune who has filed over 50 complaints against hate speech on news channels. Watch. Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:05:53 - Cops try to quell Assam's CAA disquiet 00:24:10 - Appointments of information commissioners in UP 00:33:42 - Interview with Indrajeet Ghorpade 00:34:48 - RecommendationsRecommendationsPratyushIn 15 more donors of BJP, 4 shell firms, 11 companies that faced central action by Prateek GoyalBasantPoacher on Amazon PrimeProduced by Prashant Kumar, edited by Parikshit Sanyal, and recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, host Shivnarayan Rajpurohit is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Avdhesh Kumar along with independent journalists Shweta Desai and Kashif Kakvi.Shweta was in Ayodhya to report on locals' fear and excitement over the Ram Mandir project. She says they're happy it's being built but are worried about the city's ‘redevelopment' wrecking their homes and livelihoods. She also explains why there's tension between Ramanandi akharas and the temple trust.Basant spoke to youths in the temple town for their views on the BJP and Ram Mandir, and also visited the site of the proposed mosque – to find nothing there.Away from the Ayodhya mayhem, Kashif reported on the release of a Muslim teenager in Ujjain, five months after he was jailed for purportedly ‘spitting' on a Hindu procession. He says there was no evidence and hostile witnesses, but the administration had bulldozed the accused's home anyway.Finally, Avdhesh talks about why students were protesting at Jantar Mantar and why they're upset with the government's Agnipath scheme.Tune in!Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:34 - Ayodhya's redevelopment00:11:06 - Battle to control the temple00:19:53 - Land acquisition in Ayodhya00:34:31 - False cases in Madhya Pradesh00:49:57 - Negative impact of Agnipath Yojna00:53:53 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAvdhesh'मैला ढोने, गटर में जाने वाले दलित...', Bezwada Wilson सरकारों पर बरस पड़े! Manual Scavenging |GITNShwetaAyodhya: The Dark NightBasantDhimi Wali Fast PassengerKashifCity Of My HeartShivnarayanExclusive: AAP govt procured drugs from 2 blacklisted pharma firms with many failed quality testsProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, and recorded by Naresh Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Sumedha Mittal is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Shivnarayan Rajpurohit.Basant reported on an ANI senior editor who allegedly “infiltrated” a dozen Indian army internal WhatsApp groups. He talks about how he stumbled upon the story and dug deep into the controversy of journalist Ajit Kumar Dubey entering these groups “by hiding his identity”. Shivnarayan talks about his report on Rohit Godara, the gangster who claimed the responsibility of the murder of Karni Sena chief Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi and gang operations. He traces Godara's journey from being a mobile technician to becoming a gangland godfather associated with gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Tune in!Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:59 - ANI's ‘infiltrator'00:12:54 - Rohit Godara00:30:38 - RecommendationsRecommendationsShivnarayan96BasantThree of Us12th FailMrityu KathaSumedhaThe rise of Narendra ModiProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Basant Kumar from Newslaundry, and Astha Savyasachi and Tapasya from The Reporters' Collective.Astha and Tapasya had reported on how the Haryana government turned the state pollution control board “into a body that serves the potential polluters” by including it in the Right to Service Act. They explain how Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar weakened the agency and regulations to stay on top of the centre's ease of doing business rankings.Basant reported on operational changes at BBC India – it's metamorphosis into a new firm called Collective Newsroom that will be wholly owned by Indian citizens. He tells the panel why this had to happen to conform with Indian FDI rules. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:19 - Haryana's state pollution control board00:18:30 - Changes at BBC India00:27:27 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBasant The inevitable evisceration of Sansad TVAsthaGandhi's Assassin: The Making of Nathuram Godse and His Idea of IndiaTapasyaPrincess MononokeTanishkaMasks are still being worn by some individuals—but not for health reasonsProduced by Saif Ali Ekram, edited by Umrav Singh Gurjar, and recorded by Naresh Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Basant Kumar Chaudhary, the chairman of BLC Holdings Pvt. Ltd. and Honorary Consul General of the Kingdom of Morocco to Nepal. As a key figure in Nepal's business landscape, he sheds light on pressing issues such as economic recession, brain drain, and the untapped potential of religious tourism. With insights into the success stories behind Chaudhary Group, Nepal's largest business house, Basant Kumar Chaudhary shares his perspectives on driving social development, optimizing profits, and the intricate balance between business and societal welfare.
This week, host Anmol Pritam is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and The Mooknayak's Satya Prakash Bharti and Ankit Pachauri.Satya talks about his report on women collecting oil left over in lakhs of lamps lit in Ayodhya by the UP government on Diwali to “make a Guinness World Record”. He says at least over 30,000 litres of oil were left at the site, which many marginalised women were collecting to use for cooking and other household chores.Basant shares his experience of reporting from Chhattisgarh. He sheds light on the BJP's purported communal experiment to make its way into the state. In Saja constituency, the party fielded a labourer who lost his son in a communal clash against a seven-time Congress MLA.Meanwhile, Ankit delves into his report on Adivasis living in remote areas of Madhya Pradesh. He says incidents of malnutrition are rising among tribals as government schemes are not working on the ground. He also highlights the lack of other basic necessities such as water, roads, and electricity in tribal villages.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:03:08 - Diyas in Ayodhya00:10:04 - Chattisgarh Politics00:13:30 - Adivasis in MP00:35:58 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBasantNo power, roads in villages of MP rural minister's constituency despite ‘Rs 22,000 cr' spendingDear ZindagiAnkitJeevan Mein SamvidhanAnmolHow to Become a TyrantProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, and recorded by Naresh Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meh Jave Hanehri Jave - Sant Singh Sekhon ਮੀਂਹ ਜਾਵੇ, ਅਨੇ੍ਰੀ ਜਾਵੇ -ਸੰਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੇਖੋਂ Basant kaur, the protagonist of the story is married to an army person. She takes care of his mother and the whole house while he goes for his duty. She not only manages the affairs of the family but also performs day to day routine independently. But with passage of time, a fellow villager Gurdev Singh tries to lure her by assisting her in her works, knowingly that she is married and her husband being far away from her. Would she get lured? It is righteous to have such kind of relationship? Where will this end? These questions demand introspection while listening to this beautiful story... The cover art of this audiobook has been made by Artist Gurdish Pannu and Dr. Ruminder has given voice to this punjabi short story. #moralstory #trendingpodcast #video #village #lifemotivation #trendingshortstory #motivational #trendingaudiobooks #punjabishortstories #emotional #punjabistories #hardwork #punjabipodcast #famouspodcast #commitment #podcast #indian #india #emotionalstory #life #audiolibrary #audiobooks #story #audiobook #punjabiaudiobooks #punjabi #punjab #shortstories #punjabifolk #listenaudiobooks #books #lovers #artistgurdishpannu #lifestyle #drruminder #viral #videos #trending #trendingonspotify
This week, host Sumedha Mittal is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar, Tanishka Sodhi and Anmol Pritam.Basant and Tanishka were reporting on the assembly elections scheduled in Chhattisgarh and Mizoram, respectively. Basant explains what farmers want in the state and their issues with paddy prices. Tanishka says Mizoram is not quite like any other election state, with parties having an intriguing set of “dos and don'ts” that they follow.Anmol then talks about that old bugbear at this time of year – Delhi's worsening air and how it impacts residents.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:38 - Chhattisgarh election00:10:08 - Mizoram election00:30:45 - Air pollution in Delhi00:39:36 - RecommendationsRecommendationsTanishka SodhiYellowfaceAnmol PritamBreaking BadThe Trial of the Chicago 7Sumedha MittalAir pollution raises risk of type 2 diabetes, says landmark Indian studyProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"HR has transitioned from being a mere support function to a crucial strategic partner. We've earned our seat at the table, and examples like HR professionals becoming CEOs highlight this transformation."In this episode of The Shape Of Work, get ready to be enlightened as we dive into the realm of evolving HR practices with our guest Basant Sharma, Senior Human Resource Business Partner at Amazon. This captivating discourse traverses Basant's incredible journey, starting from humble beginnings to his current role at Amazon. He boasts over a decade of diverse work experience, having contributed his expertise to esteemed organizations such as SRF Ltd and OYO. His educational journey includes a B.Com from St. Xavier's College, an MLL from The University of Pune, and a PGDM from Balaji Institute of Management and Human Resource Development.In this episode, No stone is left unturned as Basant dissects the metamorphosis of the HR role from a mere administrative function to a strategic partner. He discusses the pressing need for talent acquisition, appreciation of diversity, and the incorporation of technology in the HR domain. Episode HighlightsThe evolution of HR roles from administrative tasks to strategic partnershipHow has employee engagement shifted from superficial activities to more complex and data-driven approaches?Evolving role of HR analytics in the modern workplaceImportance of AI in talent acquisition, scalability, and quality of workFollow Basant on LinkedinProduced by: Priya BhattPodcast Host: Riddhi AgarwalAbout Springworks:Springworks is a fully-distributed HR technology organisation building tools and products to simplify recruitment, onboarding, employee engagement, and retention. The product stack from Springworks includes:SpringVerify— B2B verification platformEngageWith— employee recognition and rewards platform that enriches company cultureTrivia — a suite of real-time, fun, and interactive games platforms for remote/hybrid team-buildingSpringRole — verified professional-profile platform backed by blockchain, andSpringRecruit — a forever-free applicant tracking system.Springworks prides itself on being an organisation focused on employee well-being and workplace culture, leading to a 4.8 rating on Glassdoor for the 200+ employee strength company.
This week, host Sumedha Mittal is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Pratyush Deep.Both Basant and Pratyush talk about their reports on the recent arrest of NewsClick founder Prabir Purkayastha and HR head Amit Chakravarty in connection with a UAPA case lodged in August this year. They delve into all that led to the arrests, including the early morning police searches at the homes of journalists, satirists, writers and contributors connected to NewsClick. The Delhi police special cell seized electronic devices and questioned so-called ‘suspects' for hours. The panel also talks about the precursor to the police action – a New York Times investigation that alleged the news site was among Chinese propaganda outlets funded by American tech mogul Neville Roy Singham.Away from NewsClick, Basant explains his report on a father-son duo who fled illegally to Pakistan from India, citing growing communal attacks on Muslims. They'd rather accept death in Pakistan, he said, but don't want to go back home.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:42 - Newsclick00:02:11 - Arrests00:41:14 - Family flees to Pakistan00:44:07 - RecommendationsRecommendationsPratyushA Taste for Trouble: Memories from Another TimeBasantRag DarbariSumedha'Any story could be your last' - India's crackdown on Kashmir pressProduced by Saif Ali Ekram, edited by Umrav Singh Gurjar and recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumarand The Morning Context's Ayush Tiwari.Basant explains his report on how some Indian news channels call ‘political analysts' for their primetime shows, but some of them actually have ties to the BJP.Ayush, meanwhile, reported on the rise of dating coaches in India, fuelled by the Covid pandemic and the limitations of dating apps. But, as he explains, some of them employ questionable coaching methods.The panel also discusses the INDIA alliance's decision to boycott 14 anchors, and whether this will have an impact on upcoming elections.Tune in!Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:03 - ‘Political analysts' on TV news00:05:39 - Dating coaches00:34:52 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAyushKoo's search for ‘Bharat'BasantMeena KumariThe Song of ScorpionsTanishkaBhanwari Devi was raped for trying to stop 1992 child marriage. ‘I curse her daily,' says brideProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, and recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Shivnarayan Rajpurohit. Basant reported that state broadcaster Doordarshan uploaded videos on the YouTube channels of DD National and DD News UP, passing off BJP members as “common Muslim citizens” batting for the Uniform Civil Code. He explained how the broadcaster had laid aside journalistic ethics to exhibit its skewed reporting on UCC. Shivnarayan reported on the politics around Saudi moderate Muhammad bin Abdul Karim bin Abdulaziz Al-Issa's visit to India. He delved into how national security adviser Ajit Doval was lauded at a Delhi event hosting the Muslim World League secretary general. He explained the controversy around Al-Issa's visit, with reports linking it to the government's push for UCC. He also spoke about the significance of his visit for the Modi government.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:23 - DD News00:10:03 - Al-Issa00:30:37 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBasantYaad Ho Ki Na Yaad HoShivnarayanPhotos show WFI chief Brij Bhushan ‘making advances', CDRs match location in testimony: Police chargesheetTanishkaCourtProduced by Tehreem Roshan and Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Naresh Kumar, and edited by Umrav Singh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, A'ndre spoke with Basant Sanghera, Principal at The Asia Group and former NSC Director for India and the Indian Ocean, on the state of U.S.-India relations in advance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official state visit this month. We dissect how bilateral relations between the United States and India have evolved since the latter's independence in 1947, and assess whether India's foreign policy truly follows a stance of 'non-alignment'. Basant shares his views on India's tense relationship with China, three years removed from the Ladakh skirmish (a tense situation in which both Indian and Chinese troops were killed), and whether India portends to figure prominently into the U.S. strategy on China. We also chat briefly about India's perceived positive relationship with Russia, particularly in the context of the Russo-Ukraine War, in addition to how India plays 'big brother' to some of its smaller neighbors in the Indian Ocean region. Finally, we discuss what economic relations look like between the United States and India, paying particular focus to India's fast growth in the tech sector, while also touching a bit on issues pertaining to human rights.
Listen to the full conversation:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Ce91hoYouTube: https://bit.ly/42hwfOoApple: https://apple.co/42iwzfOOr available on all other platformsShow notes & Transcript:https://lnkd.in/g5VfwBfp
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar, who went to Odisha to cover the horrific three-train accident of June 2. The official death toll is 288, but Basant says his experience on the ground suggests the toll might be much higher.“The Odisha government is handling the aftermath of this crisis rather well,” he says. “I remember the Balasore district magistrate was present all night.”Tanishka and Basant also discuss the communal misinformation that spread on social media about the accident, and why journalists must report sensitively during times of tragedy.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:48 - Odisha train accident00:33:58 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBasantबालासोर ट्रेन हादसा: हिंदू-मुस्लिम रंग देने की कोशिश, पड़ताल में पाया गया झूठओडिशा ट्रेन हादसा: शवों का ढेर, मेरे अंकल का नंबर 72 है, बॉडी नहीं मिल रहीओडिशा ट्रेन हादसा: 'हमारा कोच खचाखच भरा था... हम सिर्फ 6 ही बचे!'ओडिशा ट्रेन हादसा: “जिनमें सांस थी उन्हें पहले निकाला गया ताकि वो जिंदा बच सकें”बालासोर ट्रेन हादसे में मरने वाले ज्यादातर बिहार और बंगाल के, अब डीएनए के जरिए होगी अज्ञात शवों की पहचानTanishkaScoopNL Interview: Hansal Mehta, Karishma Tanna on Scoop, Indian newsrooms and the real vs reelProduced by Tehreem Roshan and Saif Ali Ekram, recorded by Anil Kumar, and edited by Saif Ali Ekram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Newslaundry's Sumedha Mittal and Basant Kumar.Sumedha had interviewed journalists who witnessed the shooting of Atiq Ahmed and his brother in Prayagraj. They told her they still had to report on the story despite the horrors of what they went through. “I would have frozen and taken a backseat if a shootout took place in front of my eyes,” Sumedha says. “I would not have been able to report.”Basant's story of the week was on how a cow was killed in Agra as part of a conspiracy to falsely implicate some Muslim men. “It would have been a big issue. There could have been riots in the area,” he says. “But because of the detailed and quick investigation by the police, no major incident took place.”Tune in! Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:23 - Cow slaughter in Agra00:14:04 - Atiq Ahmed shootout 00:25:27 - Recommendations RecommendationsSumedhaJubileeBasant Wah bhi koi desh hai maharajTanishka Sita sings the bluesProduced by P Madhu Kumar and Tehreem Roshan, recorded by Anil Kumar, and edited by Hasan Bilal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, it's an all-Newslaundry panel as host Akanksha Kumar is joined by Basant Kumar and Ashwine Kumar Singh. The discussion begins with Basant's report on an auditing firm associated with the Adani Group that was flagged in the Hindenburg research report. Basant explains the timeline of events and how mainstream media, particularly television, has not fully covered the story.Ashwine talks about how the I&B ministry in 2002 gave permission to Doordarshan to build a TV tower in a village in Amritsar. Crores and decades later, the tower still hasn't come up. “It's a classic example of corruption and delay of government projects,” Ashwine says.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:03:57 - Hindenburg report00:19:12 - Amritsar's DD tower00:30:18 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBasantPatrakarita ka Andha yugAshwineThe Night ManagerAkankshaBorgen - Power & GlorySecret CityProduced by Tehreem Roshan, recorded by Anil Kumar, and edited by Umrav Singh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the host Basant is joined by Newslaundry's Prateek Goyal and Newsreel Asia's Tej Bahadur Singh.The discussion begins with Bihar's Mushar community and Tej explains the narrative of his video report. Prateek elaborates on how Madhya Pradesh is the epitome of Hindutva where the Home Minister himself protests and criticizes any new film release. Basant also talks about a video that went viral last week with an individual representing a religious group in Madhya Pradesh and how Mushar Samuday still lags behind on social and other parameters.Tej's report shows why people of the Mushar community still lack opportunities after 75 years of independence. The narrator dons a character named Chandeshwar Majhi of the Mushar community, who voices the anguish and hardships of the community through his own sufferings. He highlights that the community has received no facilities promised to them despite the fact that Mushar Samuday was recognized as Maha Dalit, with 23 other communities, by none other than the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.The discussion moves to Prateek's report , where he talks about how people are harassed in the name of Hindutva and the mechanics of interfering in a consensual relationship between a Hindu girl and a Muslim boy, through the trope of love jihad. He recounts one such case where a Muslim boy from Khandwa, MP, ran a cyber cafe and used to chat with a Hindu girl, and was harassed by local Hindutva supporters because of it.Produced by P Madhu Kumar, recorded by Anil Kumar and edited by Umrav Singh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Akanksha Kumar is joined by Newslaundry's Tanishka Sodhi and Basant Kumar.The discussion begins with Tanishka and Basant's experience at Jantar Mantar as they covered protests against the Wrestling Federation of India and its President, Brij Bhushan Singh. The protests stemmed from allegations of sexual harassment and corruption within the WFI.As they discuss their report on WFI's ‘sexual harrasment panel', which is in clear violation of the Prevention of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace (POSH) Act and power dynamics around sexual assault cases, Tanishka recalls how a journalist next to her claimed, “how is sexual assault possible in such cases…these women are wrestlers, they are physically strong”.The discussion moves on to Basant's report on Brj Bhushan's rise to power, his political career as a BJP Member of Parliament and whether the allegations against him would harm the party's politics. They further talk about the postponement of the Delhi Mayor's election and election of the members of the standing committee for the second time.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:47 - Wrestlers' Protest00:30:54 - RecommendationsRecommendationsBasantउत्तराखंड का जल शोक, बांधों की बलि चढ़ते गांवTanishkaWhy aren't we listening to our scientists?AkankshaThe hills suffer: Joshimath and beyondAlaska DailyThe ChairMeet the most powerful Uber driver in IndiaProduced by Tehreem Roshan, recorded by Anil Kumar, and edited by Umrav Singh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
इस बसंत जानते हैं क्या होती है एक अध्यापक की व्यथा , सुनिए ज्ञान चतुर्वेदी जी की लिखी 'रामबाबू जी का बसंत' में | This spring understand what is the agony of a teacher, listen to Rambabu ji ka Basant by Gyan Chaturvedi ji.Show Producer - Devanshi BatraIf you like the stories of Kahani Jaani Anjaani, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also email hello@piyushagarwal.com and to contribute to our self funded podcast please go to our "piyushagarwal.com/contribute".You can also check out Episode and Author details in our shownotes at www.piyushagarwal.com
This week, it's an all-Newslaundry panel as Ayush Tiwari is joined by Basant Kumar and Akanksha Kumar. The conversation begins with the Gujarat poll results as Basant recalls his observations in Gujarat, including his visits to villages which have declared themselves a part of “Hindu Rashtra”. The discussion moves to the MCD election as Akanksha dissects the mandate and how voting preferences differed according to voters' age and socio-economic status. They also talk about the unprecedented attention to the civic polls in Delhi, and whether it's a dry run for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:17 - Gujarat wrap00:24:28 - Delhi MCD Elections00:40:54 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAkankshaAn Ordinary Man's Guide to RadicalismKilling EveBasantToday's Truth: The submission of India Today GroupDiuAyushToday's Truth: The submission of India Today GroupThe Intellectual Foundations of Hindutva Produced by Parikshit Sanyal, recorded by Anil Kumar, and edited by Tehreem Roshan and Hasan Bilal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, it's an all-Newslaundry panel as Akanksha Kumar is joined by Basant Kumar and Ayush Tiwari. Basant kicks off the podcast by talking about the ongoing election season in Gujarat, the ground realities of the Gujarat model, unemployment, Narendra Modi's image, and unkept promises such as those surrounding the sugar mill in Kodinar. He explains how the closing down of one mill has compelled farmers to grow less profitable crops as compared to sugarcane. Ayush then details how the Yogi Adityanath government gave Republic TV a plot in Noida for a new studio, and how this land was leased during the Uttar Pradesh assembly election, on a day Arnab Goswami interviewed the chief minister in Ayodhya. He says the deal is not illegal but raises questions. This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have. Tune in.Watch the conversation here Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:59 - Gujarat Elections00:16:37 - Basant's Recommendation 00:17:33 - Republic TV land deal00:28:29 - Recommendations Recommendations Akanksha KumarAt the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal‘स्वराज' सीरियल: न देखने वाले, न खरीदने वाले फिर भी पानी की तरह बह रहा करोड़ों रुपया Ayush TiwariChasing Bollywood dreams: How Noida's Film City became a media hubReports on Twitter by Casey Newton Basant KumarExclusive: Yogi government gives Republic TV Noida plot for new studio‘स्वराज' सीरियल: न देखने वाले, न खरीदने वाले फिर भी पानी की तरह बह रहा करोड़ों रुपयाFund our Election Coverage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Basant Kumar is joined by freelance journalists Neeraj Priyadarshy and Prashant Pandey. The conversation begins with Prashant's report as he details the flood situation in 17 districts of Uttar Pradesh. "For many years, these people won't be able to forget the pain of their destroyed homes,” says Prashant, adding that villages near the Ghagra and Sharda rivers witness such scale of damage every year. Neeraj then briefs the panel on his report about the drought-hit districts of Bihar and the difference between the IMD and state agriculture department weather reports. Neeraj tells Basant that skewed data compounds a problem that's already politicised. This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:58 - UP floods00:09:02 - Bihar drought00:51:40 - RecommendationsRecommendationsNeerajPratinidhi kavitayen : Gopal Singh NepaliPrashantRag DarbariShort Stories by Munshi PremchandBasantतीसरी फसलProduced and recorded by Tehreem Roshan, edited by Saif Ali Ekram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stage Fright is a story about Champa, a little girl who loves to sing, but is terrified of singing in front of a crowd. Listen in to find out if Champa is brave enough to sing on stage at her school's Annual Day. Stage Fright is written by Yamini Vijayan. © Pratham Books, 2018. Some rights reserved. Released under CC BY 4.0 license. Reproduced in an audio format for this podcast with permission from the author. Champa's voice is by 7-year-old Nandita Gautam. Basant's voice is by 6.5-year-old Orion Kapoor. Narrated by Nidhi Gupta. Cover art "Girl singing in front of animals" by Somesh Kumar, © Pratham Books, 2018, under a CC BY 4.0 license on StoryWeaver.
This week host Basant Kumar is joined by Newslaundry's Akanksha Kumar. Akanksha discusses her report about two Muslim men in Uttar Pradesh who were arrested last year and accused of having links with Al Qaeda. “The only evidence in this case is digital and it is normal messages and calls,” she says.She also discusses her report about a Dainik Jagran journalist who was allegedly assaulted for reporting on the functioning of Lakhimpur Kheri municipal corporation chairperson Nirupama Bajpai and her husband. Basant talks about his report on Pulkit Arya, who is accused of killing 19-year-old hotel receptionist Ankita Bhandari in Uttarakhand. Basant details Pulkit's life and history. This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have. Tune in.Contribute to our ongoing NL Sena project, The Yogi Who Has it All.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:03:50 - UP men accused of terrorism links00:31:55 - Assault on Dainik Jagran journalist00:35:53 - Pulkit Arya's profile00:47:00 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAkankshaThe Windrush Betrayal: Exposing the Hostile EnvironmentDelhi Crimeपढ़ाई में फिसड्डी रहे पुलकित आर्य के सर चढ़कर बोलता था सत्ता का नशाBasantदिल्ली सरकार का कहना है कि राज्य में एक भी हाथ से मैला ढोने वाला व्यक्ति नहीं है, फिर कैसे मर गए लोग?The Media RumbleProduced and recorded by Tehreem Roshan, edited by Chanchal Gupta. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, host Nidhi Suresh is joined by Newslaundry reporters Ayush Tiwari and Basant Kumar. They discuss Ayush's report on billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani's investment in TV news channel News Nation. “Only reason people know about it is because at one point Deepak Chaurasia was a primetime anchor on the channel and all he used to do was spread fake news and hate,” Ayush says of the channel. “Out of all the media houses, why News Nation? This is the biggest question and we are still looking for answers.”Basant talks about his report on TV news channels spinning tales about a video from Siwan, Bihar, which shows a young man raising awareness about bootlegging. The young man was arrested after ABP, Prabhat Khabar and News18 falsely accused him of selling alcohol.This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have.Tune in.Contribute to our ongoing NL Sena project The Yogi Who Has it All.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:13 - Ambani's investment in News Nation00:23:00 - False media reports lead to Bihar youth's arrest00:33:52 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAyushThe Big Five: The Media Companies That the Modi Government Must Scrutinise To Fulfill its Promise of Ending Crony CapitalismBasantKachchh KathaKachchh Katha: ‘कच्छ को दिखाकर Gujarat को चमकाया गया, लेकिन वहां के लोगों को क्या मिला'|NL InterviewNidhiThe Story of a New NameSiddique Kappan ChargesheetSiddique KappanProduced and recorded by Tehreem Roshan, edited by Samrendra K Dash. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At Newslaundry, we always strive to produce in-depth stories. And thanks to your contributions to our NL Sena projects, we're able to do just that.Most recently, we published a series of reports as part of two Sena projects – The Yogi Who Has It All and Bulldozing a New Imagine in MP. The first is a look at Ramdev's journey from a schoolboy in a small Haryana village to a yoga guru helming a Rs 10,000-crore business empire, and the second delves into the demolition of mostly Muslim homes and shops in Madhya Prades by Shivraj Singh Chouhan's BJP government. In this Session with Sena, Basant and Newslaundry managing editor Raman Kirpal talk about the reporting with those who contributed to these projects. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ayush Tiwari is joined by Newslaundry's Nidhi Suresh and Basant Kumar. They discuss Basant's first report in the NL Sena series on yoga guru and business tycoon Ramdev. Basant speaks about Ramdev's background and the allegations of nepotism and exploitation against him and his family. “People from his own family and town resent him but there are some people who are still proud of him for how far he has come,” Basant says.They also discuss Nidhi's report on how the Adityanath government has backtracked on its promise of a job and a house to the family of the Hathras rape victim. “There is no explanation from the government's end. It's like they never said it,” Nidhi says. This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have.Tune in.Contribute to our ongoing NL Sena project The Yogi Who Has it All.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:57- Ramdev's life and times00:29:40 - Yogi's promises to family of Hathras rape victim00:48:39 - RecommendationsRecommendationsNidhi 'The “E-Pimps” of OnlyFans'BasantBihar Ke Mere Pachchis VarshAyushJames Baldwin vs William F Buckley: A legendary debate from 1965Baldwin vs. Buckley Cambridge Debate Produced and recorded by Tehreem Roshan, edited by Saif Ali Ekram. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Basant Kumar is joined for this episode by fellow Newslaundry reporter Prateek Goyal. They discuss the NL Sena series by Prateek and Ashwine Kumar Singh about Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's “bulldozer campaign”, and who it's targeting. “The government says that they are fighting the mafia by bulldozing their houses but if you look closely that isn't the case,” Prateek says. “It's an excuse to target the minority community and weaker sections of the society.”They also talk about Basant's report on the Delhi government's student loan scheme and how it has done poorly. Basant explains how the Arvind Kejriwal government has spent vastly more money advertising this scheme than it has given the beneficiaries. This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have.Tune in.Contribute to our ongoing NL Sena project The Yogi Who Has it All.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:02:26 - Shivraj Singh Chouhan's bulldozer politics00:29:16 - AAP government's student loan scheme00:36:00 - RecommendationsRecommendationsPrateekIndian Predator: The Butcher of DelhiBasantDarlingsBulldozing a New Image in MP Produced and recorded by Tehreem Roshan, edited by Saif Ali Ekram. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Timecodes00:00 - Introduction02:00 - Disha Salian's media trial21:00 - Nepotism in IIMC recruitments 35:26 - RecommendationsThis week, host Akanksha Kumar is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Prateek Goel. Prateek begins by talking about his story on Disha Salian's media trial, an incident that showed Indian news channels at their unethical worst, and maligned and devastated a family grappling with the loss of their daughter. Basant then talks about his report on how the professors recently recruited by the Indian Institute of Mass Communication allegedly have links with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. This, and a lot more, as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have.Tune in.RecommendationsPrateekViolence and the Burden of Memory: Remembrance and Erasure in Sinhala Consciousness AkankshaInventing AnnaDemolition, Bulldozer, Law & Empathy BasantAadhi sadi baad bhi aadhi-adhuriTippani Ep 103 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Timecodes00:00 - Introduction01:22 - Sri Lanka crisis28:23 - Jahangirpuri violence50:37 - RecommendationsThis week, host Basant Kumar is joined by Newslaundry's Akanksha Kumar and Dainik Bhaskar special correspondent Poonam Kaushal.Poonam was in Sri Lanka reporting on the economic crisis. “I understood the real situation there,” she said. “People didn't even have enough food for one meal. The basic needs are not fulfilled.”Basant asks if a change in government might help. “People want change,” Poonam says. “They are saying, ‘We don't want this government. We don't want the Rajapaksa family. We want to get rid of them.'”Akanksha then talks about her report on the Jahangirpuri violence. She had focused on the story of 40-year-old Ansar, the main accused, whose wife had told Akanksha her husband was home when the violence began. Akanksha explains how Ansar is described in different ways by different people – as a good samaritan, a criminal, and a riot “mastermind”.This, and a lot more, as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have.Tune in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, it's an all-Newslaundry panel as Basant Kumar is joined by Ashwine Kumar and Prateek Goyal.As the conversation starts with the assembly election results in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Goa, Basant asks Ashwin and Prateek if they found the mandate shocking. “For an individual party to tackle BJP, whether in UP or any state in India, is impossible as of now,” says Prateek. They wonder how the BJP won in Lakhimpur Kheri where four farmers were run over by a car allegedly driven by union minister Ajay Mishra Teni's son. Basant talks about Prateek's report on the Prashasak Samiti and how it propagates misinformation and hateful propaganda online, at times to the benefit of the BJP. Prateek asks Ashwin if there was any polarisation on ground in Punjab after the farm protests. They also discuss Bhagwant Mann's victory, and how the BJP won in Goa.This, and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have. Tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Did you know that less than 1% of all LinkedIn users post content? Even fewer post about the rejections or failures that they have experienced and continue to experience. Social media has become a highlight reel of only the good things in life, but that's not real nor is it a good representation of the human experience. In today's episode we talk about a very real topic yet very rarely discussed: rejection. Basant Shenouda is a LinkedIn BLP associate and career coach looking to inspire others and help them tap into their full potential. After being rejected from Google, Facebook and LinkedIn, Basant has shown how resilience is an act of character everyone should uphold. In this episode we discuss Basant the LinkedIn superstar who has proven to the world that though rejection is inevitable, you can take the criticism to re-strategize and come back stronger than ever. Tune into today's episode to learn how to deal with rejection, how personal branding can help to benefit your job search, and how overcoming obstacles as an international student will help to strengthen and develop your skills. To get in contact with Basant connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/basantshenouda/ and follow #BasantBlast also to book her for speaking engagements and career coaching email her at basantblast@gmail.com During this podcast, I shared about my Mastering College to Career Academy. If you would like to get more information about it please visit: https://www.masteringcollegetocareer.com/join-academy or email me any questions at Daniel@masteringcollegetocareer.com Episode Produced By: Jordan Alford https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-jay-alford/