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3 Things
The Catch Up: 19 March

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 2:47


This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.It's the 19th of March and here are today's headlines.Union minister Pashupati Kumar Paras resigned today, accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party of doing “injustice”. He made this allegation against the Saffron party as his Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party was not included in the seat-sharing deal with allies for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls in Bihar. His announcement came at a press conference a day after the BJP-led NDA announced its seat-sharing pact and gave five seats to the Chirag Paswan-led LJP (Ram Vilas). He did not elaborate his future plans. Speaking in a public rally in Tamil Nadu's Salem, PM Modi today said that the public support BJP is getting in Tamil Nadu is being watched and discussed all over India. He further criticised the DMK & Congress and said that they are two sides of the same coin. He said, quote" DMK & Congress means- Big corruption & one family rule. When the country got rid of Congress, the country reached 5G technology. But in Tamil Nadu DMK is running its own 5G- one family's fifth generation to have control over Tamil Nadu.” Unquote.According to a report released by Swiss air quality monitoring body, IQAir, India was declared as the third-most polluted country in 2023, after Bangladesh and Pakistan. Moreover, in the report's list of the top 50 most polluted cities in the world, 42 cities were in India. Begusarai was the most polluted metropolitan area of 2023, followed by Guwahati and then Delhi.Jharkhand Mukti Morcha's MLA Sita Soren, the daughter-in-law of party president Shibu Soren, resigned from the party today. She said that her family has been the victim of “continuous neglect” and that she has been “isolated by the party and family members”. Hours after, Sita joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit the Middle East this week, aiming to reach a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, and secure the release of hostages held by the Palestinian militant group. During a visit to the Philippines, Blinken said his trip to meet senior leaders in Saudi Arabia and Egypt would aim to “discuss the right architecture for lasting regional peace”.This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.

SYWK Podcast: Everything About Paranormal
Shocking! Bihar woman Murders husband over reels | True Crime Podcast EP2

SYWK Podcast: Everything About Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 4:46


In Bihar's Begusarai, a woman in her early twenties allegedly hanged her 25-year-old husband, Maheshwar Rai, to death on Sunday night. The reason behind the horrifying act was reported to be his objection to her frequent creation of Instagram reelsDive into the chilling depths of the human psyche with the SYWK TRUE CRIME PODCAST, the ultimate podcast that unravels the darkest mysteries and untangles the webs of deception. Join us on a riveting journey as we explore real-life criminal cases, from notorious unsolved murders to gripping tales of justice served.Follow Me on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/desmond.fernandes3106/

Audiogyan
Ep. 285 - Censorship in films with Ajit Rai (Hindi)

Audiogyan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 54:46


Potter Stewart an associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court once said, “Censorship reflects a society's lack of confidence in itself.” Censoring artists, intellectuals is not a new thing. Today to discuss more about censorship we have Ajit Rai with us on Audiogyan. We'll be talking about banning and censorship in films in the Indian context. This episode will be bi-lingual but mostly in Hindi. Listeners have to bare with my Hindi questions but Ajit sir will cover my shortcomings.

Vaidic Srijan
Vaidic Approach to Wetland Restoration

Vaidic Srijan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 52:57


Wetlands are amongst the most productive ecosystems on the earth. However, they are also ecologically sensitive and adaptive systems. Wetlands exhibit enormous diversity according to the genesis, geographical location, water regime and chemistry, and soil and sediment characteristics. Wetlands sustain all life forms and perform useful functions in the maintenance of ecological balance and the interface between land and water systems. Patna (Bihar), being highly populous and one of the fastest-growing cities in India has been transforming persistently in the last couple of decades due to urbanization. Interestingly, wetlands have been observed to have shrunk significantly. The area of water bodies comprising ponds, lakes, and canals have almost halved from 1.26 km2 to 0.611 km2 between 1989 to 2014. In recent years, the Government of India and Bihar have taken note of the degradation of wetlands in various parts of the country. In this regard, about 15 wetlands in India, including Kabartal Lake in Begusarai have been recognized as wetlands of international importance by Ramsar Convention in recent years. Additionally, the Bihar State Wetland Authority has been established in 2019. The steps taken by the Government in recent years show their seriousness towards the importance of wetlands and their conservation. In the recent virtual seminar on ‘Vulnerabilities of wetlands and its impact on climate change', the Principal Secretary, Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of Bihar, emphasized the future need for developing an action plan for wetlands conservation and restoration in Bihar's context. In September 2019, the Government of India announced a comprehensive scheme of the National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems (NPCA), which is aimed to conserve and restore 130 identified wetlands and lakes at the 14th Conference of Parties (COP14) to United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). The conservation and restoration of wetlands is important not only to ensure the availability of water but also to check the scale of degrading surrounding lands. The wetlands restoration work in Delhi has set the standards for providing sustainable and suitable habitation for birds and also helped in protecting Delhi from flooding and improving the groundwater quality. Similarly, in the case of Hyderabad, Kudi Kunta Lake, covering 8 acres, was about to die when it was rejuvenated by the Vedic method of restoration. Likewise, in the year 2020, Jheelwala Park in New Delhi was also rejuvenated with a similar approach. Although it is a very new concept of wetlands restoration there are significant progress and successful case studies in India. To discuss and understand this concept further, the Centre for Environment, Energy, and Climate Change, at the Asian Development Research Institute (CEECC, ADRI) is organizing a ‘Special Lecture' session virtually. The objectives of this lecture are as follows: Understanding the alternative methods of wetlands restoration with special reference to wetlands in Bihar. Introducing a low-budget and sustainable approach to wetlands conservation for Bihar. Participants included Key officials from Wetland Authority and Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of Bihar, researchers, and grassroots practitioners to understand the alternative method of wetlands restoration with special reference to wetlands in Bihar. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vaidicsrijan/message

The Inspiring Talk
Top IPS Officer Amit Lodha on Fearlessness and Mental Toughness: TIT112

The Inspiring Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 49:31


Send me a voice message-https://theinspiringtalk.com/speak  Amit Lodha is an IPS officer who serves as Inspector General of Police. Amit is one of the brave police officers whose life is nothing short of a Bollywood movie. Amit has executed some of the most dangerous criminal operations including minimizing Naxal Militants in Begusarai, Bihar.   Amit is the author of two bestseller books, Bihar Diaries where he shares the story of going after the most dangerous criminal of Bihar and the new one Life in the Uniform where he shares his life journey.   In our conversation, we discuss his journey of becoming an IPS officer, how you can develop mental toughness, fearlessness, how he deals with life threats and a lot more. Follow the Inspiring Talk on Facebook http://theinspiringtalk.com/facebook  Twitter http://theinspiringtalk.com/twitter  Instagram http://theinspiringtalk.com/instagram  Read full show notes and resources:  http://theinspiringtalk.com/112 Check out WYN Studio at https://wyn.studio   

ETV Bharat English News
English News March 05 2021 3 pm|ETV Bharat English|TMC candidates list|Pinarayi Vijayan|Covid vaccin

ETV Bharat English News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 4:50


West Bengal's ruling party All India Trinamool Congress today released the first list of its candidates for 291 assembly constituencies. The Customs Department said that Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has direct involvement in the dollar smuggling case. Union Minister Giriraj Singh receives the first dose of COVID19 vaccine at Sadar Hospital in Begusarai of Bihar. For more live news download Etv Bharat Download ETV Bharat on App store – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/etv-bharat/id1453416186 Play Store – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etvbharat.android Or watch us live on – www.etvbharat.com ETV Bharat is a Division of Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. , is a comprehensive digital national news platform conceived to deliver seamless news and information services, using video-centric Mobile App and Web Portals. It is first-of-its kind offering in India in terms of diversity and depth, dedicated journalists network, reach of 24 states with services in 13 languages i.e.– Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Odia and English. ETV Bharat is the latest initiative of the five-decade old multi-dimensional Ramoji Group. The Group's highly successful media endeavors include : Eenadu - one of the largely circulated language dailies in the country , and ETV Network with Telugu general entertainment, infotainment and news channels. With a strong lineage of the most trusted media house, ETV Bharat would draw on its strengths of decades' long experience and innovation. ETV Bharat will combine the new technologies of mobile and digital media to engage news and information seekers in a new connected world. It will be driven by well-established news gathering setup, technology specialists and other professionals.

Josh Talks
#97 From A Small Town Girl To An Actress | Believe In Yourself | Veebha Anand | Josh Talks Podcast

Josh Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 16:08


The story of actress Veebha Anand is about how she believed in her talent and found success. Veebha Anand is an Indian actress known for her portrayal of Sugna Shyam Singh in Balika Vadhu, and as Subhadra in Mahabharat. She appears as Navya Naveli in the MTV youth program Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan, and in & TV's Begusarai. Coming from a very small village of Dehradun, Veebha had to struggle a lot to become successful in life. She faced difficult situations, problems, but she didn't change her path. She knew her talent, believed in her capabilities, and knew in her heart that she had to become an actress and she did that.  Tune into this episode of Josh Talks Podcast and find out how Veebha followed her dream of becoming an actress with the power of believing in himself and consistent hard work.

Public & Policy with PPC
Maanav jab jor lagata hai, patthar paani ban jaata hai

Public & Policy with PPC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 1:01


For the people of Begusarai and for the great Ramdhari Singh Dinkar

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Daily Dose
Ep 64: Modi Cabinet 2.0, Begusarai and more

Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 9:00


This episode is hosted by Gaurav Sarkar, who brings you stories from West Bengal, North Korea, New Delhi and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daily Dose
Ep 64: Modi Cabinet 2.0, Begusarai and more

Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 9:00


This episode is hosted by Gaurav Sarkar, who brings you stories from West Bengal, North Korea, New Delhi and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

News and Views
638: VVPAT Checks, Modi's 'Bhrashtachari' Remarks & More From 7 May 2019

News and Views

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 1:40


* The Supreme Court rejected a review plea filed by 21 opposition parties seeking an increase in random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs in the ongoing elections. The Court had directed the Election Commission to increase random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs from one to five polling booths per assembly segment, previously also on 8th April . * Over 200 teachers from Delhi University issued a signed statement condemning remarks Prime Minister Modi made about late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Modi, in a rally on 4 May had called Gandhi Brashthachari no.1. The statement from Delhi University called Modi's remarks derogatory and untrue. * Speaking of the BJP and controversial remarks, Union Minister and BJP candidate, Giriraj Singh surrendered before a local court in Begusarai over a violation of the model code of conduct. Singh was charged for making controversial remarks against the Muslim community at an election rally in Bihar. He has been granted bail. * The Election Commission asked NITI Ayog for a response to the Congress' claims made that the BJP had misused the think-tank to collect information in advance about places where the Prime Minister was set to campaign. * And your last update for the day, a polling officer died while 24 others, including security personnel, were injured when their vehicle overturned in Amethi. The accident took place when they were on way to deposit EVM machines after polling on 6 May. * That was your quick 2019 My Vote Elections wrap for the day. You can subscribe to The Quint's podcasts on Spotify, Apple or Google podcasts. You can also log on to The Quint’s website and check out our podcast section!

News and Views
602: My Vote 2019: Phase 4 Polls, Violence in West Bengal & More

News and Views

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 2:07


* The election season is in full swing as we move on to the fourth phase. Hey guys, I’m Sonal and you’re listening to the My Vote 2019 Podcast, your one stop shop for daily election related developments. * A total of 72 constituencies spread over nine states voted today in the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections. One of the most interesting battles of this phase is in Begusarai, where Union Minister Giriraj Singh, former JNU Student Union President and CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar are at loggerheads. For Maharashtra, it was the final phase of polling and saw the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, Sachin Tendulkar come out and vote. * West Bengal again saw a violent day of polling as TMC workers clashed with security forces at the polling booth in Asansol. BJP’s Babul Supriyo’s car was also vandalized, allegedly by TMC. The TMC had also filed a complaint with the Election Commission, against Supriyo for violating the model code of conduct during an election rally in West Bengal. The TMC alleged that the BJP theme which was banned by poll authorities, was played out in public. * In another alleged violation of the model code of conduct, East Delhi’s Aam Aadmi Party candidate, Atishi filed a complaint with the Election Commission against Gautam Gambhir on 28th April. Atishi has sought a 72-hour campaign ban on Gambhir for carrying out a rally in Jangpura on 25th April without permission. * The Election Commission strongly condemned Union Minister Maneka Gandhi for threatening Muslim voters during her speech in Sultanpur, earlier this month. She was warned against repeating such conduct. If you remember, she was also banned for 48 hours after she made these remarks on 15th April. * And in the last update for today, a 50 year old poll officer at the Lodhikheda polling booth Madhya Pradesh died of cardiac arrest after she arrived at the booth. In another incident, an assistant sub-inspector deployed on poll security duty died after suffering a heart attack in Sidhi district. * That was your quick 2019 My Vote Elections wrap for the day. For other podcasts, log on to The Quint’s website and check out our podcast section!

News and Views
544: Slamming Kanhaiya Kumar For His Caste Is Misguided and Narrow

News and Views

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 6:14


Mainland liberals and progressives were more than okay with former JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar as long as he was sloganeering with JNU students, getting beaten up by lawyers, and facing jail time as an “anti-national”. But their favour eroded quickly as they witnessed his soaring rise to becoming the CPI candidate from Begusarai in Bihar, and how people were gladly putting their money on him. For more podcasts from The Quint, check out our [Podcasts](https://www.thequint.com/news/podcast) section.

Newslaundry Podcasts
Hafta 218: Coalitions & Campaigns, AFSPA, NaMo TV and more

Newslaundry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 79:49


In this week’s podcast, Abhinandan Sekhri is joined by Anand Vardhan and Manisha Pande. Also joining them is political journalist and author of Politics of Jugaad: The Coalition Handbook, Saba Naqvi.The discussion kicks off with Saba’s new book. Saba also briefly describes the farmers' coalitions and the constant splitting of party members from the Congress that kept it at an unstable position in UP. “Most of us who follow politics seem to believe the change happened with Mandal and Mandir…[however] The history of this [coalitions]… goes back to the late sixties,” she says.Abhinandan asks Anand whether coalitions can form a “stable government”. He also asks him about Bihar politics. “Coalitions depend on the reciprocity of interest,” responds Anand, and further mentions that politicians must embody reciprocal interests in case situations for a coalition arise. He also mentions that the only benefit with “stable governments” is that the policies for different stakeholders are kept constant and that these stakeholders know what to expect from the Budget.Anand also talks about the “dramatic stage in Lalu’s family”—sibling rivalry between brothers Tej Pratap Yadav and Tejashwi Yadav. Saba seeks Anand’s opinion on Kanhaiya Kumar contesting from Begusarai. He thinks Kanhaiya Kumar has a chance and remarks: “Anyone who comes from Bihar in his twenties is a careerist.” He also mentions the demographic factors, political history of Begusarai and determinants of other contestants like Giriraj Singh and Tanveer Hasan.Further, Abhinandan asks Saba about the election campaign in UP. She responds: “there is no one campaign …the demographics are changing seat by seat." She lists a few unexpected elements that have happened like the SP and BSP coalition, Priyanka Gandhi’s arrival, Muzaffarnagar’s muslim vote turn-out and the likes.The panel discusses the spread of propaganda through popular culture like Eros Now’s series Modi: Journey of a Common Man and Omung Kumar’s movie, PM Narendra Modi. Manisha says: “EC’s model code of conduct applies to the Government that it cannot use Doordarshan to propagate Narendra Modi’s speeches,” as that uses taxpayer’s money. However in the case of such movies, “…These are private citizens who can launch a movie whenever they want to.”“The role of propaganda or any form of political communication can be of a force multiplier…it cannot win you elections,” remarks Anand. He believes that the consumptions of news and the influence it exerts on the voting decisions of people is not directly correlated. Saba, however, disagrees. “There is too much data to the contrary to show that television slants and propaganda influence voters,” says Abhinandan.With reference to Congress’ manifesto on AFSPA, Manisha tells us that it reads: “they will remove immunity for enforced disappearance, sexual violence and torture,” and the panel believes it to be “absolutely reasonable”. Anand mentions that the manifestos are majorly for electoral significance and academic value, however, with the proliferation of media there has been many discussions on the issues that gives various undertones to it.Other topics broadly discussed in this podcast include NaMo TV, Vivek Oberoi’s appearance in news interviews, a few election speeches made by different politicians, references made to various historical events in the politics of UP and Bihar, Mayawati’s affidavit and many passing anecdotes given by our NL gang. Listen up! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Newslaundry Podcasts
Hafta 188: #Section377, Rafale deal, Lois Sofia’s arrest and more

Newslaundry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 82:41


In this issue of NL Hafta, Hartosh Singh Bal, political editor of The Caravan, joins the regular Hafta gang of Abhinandan Sekhri, Madhu Trehan, Anand Vardhan, Manisha Pande and Raman Kirpal. They discuss The Caravan’s cover story on Anil Ambani and the Rafale deal.Manisha tells us about the reading down of Section 377, and how it is major a civil rights victory in India. The unanimous decision by the Supreme Court was met with much elation, we hear more about the sequence of events that led to this historic win.Abhinandan then brings up the report on Kanhaiya Kumar contesting in Begusarai on a CPI seat. Anand Vardhan talks about Begusarai, a region prominently known for Left politics.The conversation then moves on to Myanmar where two Reuters journalists were arrested under the Official Secrets Act after their report on the killing of 10 Rohingya men and boys. Madhu Trehan compares Aung San Suu Kyi and Nelson Mandela, and talks about Kyi’s perception as a humanitarian, during the current civil crisis in Myanmar.The team also discusses NBSA asking Arnab Goswami and Republic TV to apologise and the arrest of Lois Sofia for shouting slogans on board a plane. Listen up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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