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PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1357 - Full Version Release Date: March 1, 2025 Here is a summary of the news trending...This Week in Amateur Radio. This week's edition is anchored by Tammy Walker, KI5ODE, Denny Haight, NZ8D, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Alan Shepard, WK8W, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, Joshua Marler, AA4WX, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX. Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS Approximate Running Time: 1:48:34 Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1357 Trending headlines in this week's bulletin service 1. FCC: FCC Issues Warning Over Payola Practices 2. RSGB: Radio Society of Great Britain 2025 Band Plans Released 3. AMSAT: HADES-R FM Repeater Activated and Designated Spain-OSCAR 124 (SO-124) 4. AMSAT: ARISS Completes Successful FRAM2Ham Simulation Event Using ISS Radio 5. AMSAT: Blue Ghost and Resilience: Private Landers On Course For Lunar Touchdowns 6. AMSAT: Solar Sails Aim to Enhance Space Weather Alerts 7. AMSAT: Satellite Shorts From All Over 8. WIA: Australian Regulator ACMA Finalizes License Fee Changes, New Zealand Seeks Feedback On Changes 9. WIA: Libyan Communications Amateur Society Admitted To International Amateur Radio Union 10. WIA: UPDATE: RigExpert Administrative Offices Destroyed In Russian Missile Attack 11. WIA/RAC: Mike Kelly, VE3FFK Is The Recipient Of The Radio Amateurs Of Canada Amateur Of The Year Award 12. VOA: VOA Museum of Broadcasting History Reopened After Seven Month Renovation 13. INDIA: India's First 24 Hour Ham Radio Learning Marathon Held In West Bengal 14. ARRL: Get On The Air For The ARRL International DX Contest 15. ARRL: ARRL's “On the Air Live” Continues to Grow 16. ARRL: Colorado High School Students Visit The Plishner Radio Astronomy and Space Sciences Center 17. ARRL: How About Some Pi With That Transceiver? 18. ARRL: Hap Holly, KC9RP, Moderator Of The Weekly Amateur Radio Audio Feature Magazine, RAIN Report, SK 19. ARRL: Registration Begins Mid-March For The 24th USA National Radio-Orienteering Championships 20. A Bloody Sunday During The US Civil Rights Era Is Recalled During An Alabama Activation 21. Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio (RaDAR) Is Coming Soon 22. New Development May Make Solar Panels More Affordable 23. Astronomers Battle RF Interference As Combined Technologies Offers To Assist 24. ARRL: Upcoming RadioSport Contests and Regional Conventions 25. Monthly Volunteer Monitoring Report 26. ARRL: ARRL issues call for QST articles for the July 2025 special issue on Emergency Communications 27. RW: President Trump expands White House oversight of the Federal Communications Commission 28. ARRL: Dayton HamVention announces its 2025 Theme, and ARES bootcamp at California HamEscape 29. ARRL: YLRL/Young Ladies Radio League scholarships are available for students 30. ARRL: Changes are announces in the ARRL Iowa Section 31. ARRL: High School and a science fiction movie spark interest in amateur radio 32. ARD: Ham Radio Gizmos platform launches a new documentary series to inspire amateur radio operators 33. Spectrum Sharings is eyed by UK regulator Ofcom on the six gigahertz band 34. Youth attending the 2025 International DX Convention will have free admission Plus these Special Features This Week: * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO - AMSAT Satellite News * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, presents part ten of his open source project The Bald Yak. This week he answers the question, how does it all fit together? * The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B with all the latest news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming radiosport contests, and a lot more more * Weekly Solar Weather and Propagation Forecast from the ARRL * Will Rogers, K5WLR - A Century Of Amateur Radio - This week, Will takes us aboard The Wayback Machine to a time when vacuum tubes were making CW practical, they were also making voice transmissions possible. Experimental broadcasts using radiotelephone began as experiments by amateurs and some of the wireless telegraph companies, including Marconi and DeForest. ----- Website: https://www.twiar.net X: https://x.com/TWIAR Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/twiar.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari YouTube: https://bit.ly/TWIARYouTube RSS News: https://twiar.net/?feed=rss2 Automated (Full Static file, updated weekly): https://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 Automated (1-hour Static file, updated weekly): https://www.twiar.net/TWIAR1HR.mp3 ----- This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with our Executive Producer, George, via email at w2xbs77@gmail.com. Thanks to FortifiedNet.net for the server space! Thanks to Archive.org for the audio space.
Kiran was raised in Kolkata, located on the Eastern side of India, and completed her MBA in Mumbai, one of India's largest cities, on the west coast. Kiran is now living and working in Bengaluru, in southern India. on this episode, we chat about:- Kiran's advice for solo travelers in India- Cultural norms to be aware of in India- India's gastronomy: from the must-try dishes, street food, and regional differences - and much more!featured questions: 1. Would you say solo traveling in India is any different from solo traveling to other countries? Are there any extra things we should be aware of? 2. What are the best cities to visit for first time travelers to India? 3. What are some cultural norms travelers should know in India?4. What's your advice for navigating the street food scene in India? 5. Do you have any insight about traveling to India for yoga?━━━━━━━━ ⟡ ━━━━━━━━connect with Kiran here!✨ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kiranroy18?igsh=d2t2cTRnOGZnbXhp✨ Travel guides:https://www.thatch.co/@travelwthki━━━━━━━━ ⟡ ━━━━━━━━connect with me here :)Instagram:✨ @lydiaschultzzhttps://www.instagram.com/lydiaschultzz/ ✨TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lydiaschultzz ✨Travel Blog:gottacaseofwanderlust.com✨Travel Guides:https://www.thatch.co/@gottacaseofwanderlust ━━━━━━━━ ⟡ ━━━━━━━━
Andrew McKenna is joined by the former England bowler Jade Dernbach and the former IPL batter Abhishek Jhunjhunwala to look back at the 4th T20 between India and England, as India seal the series with a 15-run victory in Pune. They discuss how Hardik & Shivam Dube dragged India from 12-3 to post a competitive total, discuss another batting collapse from England, and discuss the controversial concussion substitute involving Dube and Harshit Rana. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Jasprit Bumrah-less India were blown away by the Australian batters on day 3 at the SCG who knocked off the 163 to win at 6 an over. India failed to add any meaningful runs to their overnight score. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rohit Sharma decided to rest himself for the 5th test. Vice captain Jasprit Bumrah won the toss and decided to bat. The pitch turned out to be full of danger and the Indian batters sustained continuous blows from the Australian bowlers on their way to 185 all out on day one at the SCG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jarrod Kimber and Saurabh Somani look back on persistent rain on day 3 in Brisbane. The two teams were on and off the field but India managed to put themselves at risk, losing wickets when it was easiest to bat. Can India navigate the remaining two days of rain to take a 1-1 scoreline to the MCG? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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talkSPORT's Jarrod Kimber is joined by Indian Journalist Saurabh Somani to reflect on a dominant third day for India in Perth. Pat Cummins walked out as nightwatchman at number 3 in the final session of day three of the first test in Perth. Australia were reduced to 12-3 chasing 534 after Kohli scored an unbeaten 100 in a welcome return to form, partnered by a dazzling 161 from Yashasvi Jaiswal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talkSPORT's Jarrod Kimber is joined by Indian Journalist Saurabh Somani to reflect on a dominant second day for India in Perth. Jasprit Bumrah and Harshit Rana finished off the Aussie tail bowling the side out for 104. India pushed to a lead of 218 at the close of play thanks to a fluent innings from the visiting openers. KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal walked off at stumps 62* and 90* respectively. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
California is embracing wave power technology to generate electricity from ocean waves, which will help power thousands of homes. A new study challenges the long-standing belief that rooftop solar is a burden on California's customers, showing that it actually benefits the state. This update offers hope for the future of solar power in California. Read more from Canary Media. China's Open Sea Solar Farm: China has just powered up the world's largest open-sea solar farm, which also incorporates fish farming. This innovative project showcases the potential of combining solar energy with marine aquaculture to boost renewable energy production. More on this from Electrek. COP29 Climate Talks: As COP29 unfolds, key figures are calling for a complete redesign of the conference. One major suggestion: reducing the influence of fossil fuel lobbyists, who currently outnumber climate negotiators. The conference is in its final week, and tensions are rising over the role of developing countries in achieving decarbonization goals. More details on COP29 from Electrek. The Lightning Round: Air Pollution in India: India is currently experiencing extreme air pollution, with levels up to 130 times above the recommended safety threshold. Flights and trains have been canceled due to the severity of the pollution. Bomb Cyclone: A bomb cyclone is forming off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, with winds strong enough to rival a hurricane. This rare weather event is a stark reminder of the power of climate extremes. Contact Us cleanenergyshow@gmail.com or leave us an online voicemail: http://speakpipe.com/clean Support The Clean Energy Show Join the Clean Club on our Patreon or with YouTube Memberships to receive perks for supporting the podcast and our planet! PayPal Donate offers one-time or regular donations. Store Visit The Clean Energy Show Store for T-shirts, hats, and more!. Social Bluesky: Clean Energy Pod Copyright 2024.
Jon Norman, Former New Zealand Fast Bowler Iain O'Brien and Former Black Caps Skipper Jeremy Coney bring you the reaction to New Zealand winning the Third Test for arguably the greatest Series win of all time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our podcast, dedicated to sharing Investing Wisdom! In this 10th episode of Season 2, we delve into a captivating discussion with Mr. Dinshaw Irani, CEO of Helios Capital Asset Management (India) Pvt. Ltd. With nearly 30 years of experience in the financial industry, Mr. Irani has held key roles in investment management, portfolio management, and research. Mr. Irani was the Principal Portfolio Manager at ShareKhan, where he pioneered their portfolio management services, and he also served as Vice President at Alliance Capital, covering the Asian Emerging Markets. Episode Highlights: - Mr. Dinshaw Irani's illustrious 30-year career - The evolution of Indian Stock Markets - Performance of the NSE 500 over the past 25 years compared to other Emerging Asian Markets - Understanding QE (Quantitative Easing) and its impact on global stock markets - Why equity is globally seen as the best option for beating inflation - Key differences among US, India, and Japan markets - The significance of 1991 reforms in transforming the Indian economy and equity markets - What makes India unique as one of the best stock markets globally - The impact of demonetization on Pakistan's economy - Indian stock market performance across different political regimes - The success of paint and pipe companies in India - India's equity risk premium advantage as a developing economy - FIIs' perspective on the Indian equity market - Companies that have compounded wealth consistently over decades - The three types of companies according to Warren Buffett - The journey and investment philosophy of Helios Capital - The "Law of Elimination" practiced by Helios Group - Understanding off-shore funds - The potential for Indian equity to rank among the top 5 asset classes globally over the next decade - 8 key factors to consider when picking a stock—The Helios Way Tune in to gain insights from a true equity veteran!
After being dismissed for their lowest ever test score at home, India fought back on day 3 - but New Zealand remain firmly in the driver's seat! Jon and Harmy react to Kohli's return to form and dismissal on the final ball and an inspired century for Rachin Ravindra.They discuss the prospect of an Indian comeback, previewing what is set to be a breathless 4th day in Bengaluru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we dive deep into India's booming stock market and digital economy with Yash from Stocktwits India. We explore the factors driving India's market surge, the impact of AI and semiconductors on global tech, and the shifting dynamics between India, China, and the US in the tech space. Key topics covered: • India's stock market boom and the factors driving it • The rise of retail investors in India • India's digital revolution and the impact of companies like Jio • The competition between India and China in the tech space • Semiconductor industry trends and their global impact • The potential of AI and synthetic content • Recent market trends in the US, including the performance of tech giants • Climate change and its potential market impacts Recorded live on Tuesday, October 8th Charts: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1hx57-ZSg2To8hhflFcdaLDLYgbaesyNlR4K-t2RFkPQ/edit#slide=id.g3096fa4265e_1_0 Skip Ahead: (00:00) Introduction and banter (01:58) Introducing Yash from Stocktwits India (05:18) Overview of India's stock market boom (13:50) The emerging internet market (16:14) The impact of banning TikTok in India (19:02) Life and trading in Mumbai (21:15) Stocktwits India (24:04) Discussion on Swiggy IPO and India's IPO trends (30:30) Analysis of semiconductor industry trends (39:39) Google's NotebookLM and AI developments (43:54) Synthetic content (45:38) Low volatility vs S&P500 (56:20) Nvidia vs S&P500 (57:27) WhatsApp's dominance in India (01:02:10) Climate change and its market impacts (01:05:44) Trends with No Friends: Tractor Supply Where To Find Howard and Friends: • Howard - https://stocktwits.com/howardlindzon • JC - https://stocktwits.com/allstarcharts • Phil - https://stocktwits.com/ppearlman • Michael Parekh - https://stocktwits.com/MParekh • Riley - https://stocktwits.com/coloradoriley • Production and Marketing - https://penname.co/ Trends with Friends is brought to you by Stocktwits: https://stocktwits.com/ Disclaimer: All opinions expressed on this show are solely the opinions of the hosts' and guests' and do not reflect the opinions of Stocktwits, Inc. or its affiliates. The hosts are not SEC or FINRA registered advisors or professionals. The content of this show is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult with your financial advisor before making any investment decision. Read the full terms & conditions here: https://stocktwits.com/c/uncategorized/2024/02/21/stocktwits-newsletter-disclaimer/
Welcome back to A Century Of Stories: India presented by IDFC FIRST Bank! This week, Kunal takes you back to 1959. Amid escalating tensions between Tibet and China, the 14th Dalai Lama made a daring and secretive escape from Lhasa to India. Fearing for his life, the Dalai Lama embarked on a dangerous two-week journey across the Himalayas with a small group of followers. The perilous trek took them through harsh mountain terrain, evading patrols, until they reached safety in India. In news that made headlines around the world, he was immediately granted asylum, a reflection of India's deep-rooted humanitarian values and commitment to offering refuge to those in need. Subscribe for more such captivating stories! New episodes out every Monday! #DalaiLama #India #ACenturyOfStories Open IDFC FIRST Bank savings account : https://www.idfcfirstbank.com/personal-banking/accounts/savings-account?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=content&utm_campaign=June&utm_content=COS Know more about Zero Fee Banking : https://www.idfcfirstbank.com/getmorefromyourbank?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=centuryofstories&utm_campaign=cosepi1&utm_term=Aug23 Follow ‘A Century of Stories' official Instagram handle at @acenturyofstories Subscribe to A Century of Stories YT channel Listen to A Century of Stories across Audio Platforms Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon Music | Jio Saavn Follow our host Kunal on Instagram at @kunalvijayakar And don't forget to rate us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover the inspiring story of Damodar Mall, the man behind the success of Reliance Smart Bazar. Supermarketwala shares the journey of how he transformed the grocery retail industry in India.
In our latest episode, we turn our lens towards the vibrant and diverse landscape of the photography industry in India, and delve into the powerful role photography plays in shedding light on mental health issues. Join us as we unravel the unique challenges and opportunities faced by photographers in India, and discover how they are using their craft to spark conversations. The Flourishing Photography Scene in India India's photography industry is experiencing a renaissance. With its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and vibrant communities, India offers endless inspiration for photographers. Our guests shared their experiences and insights into how the industry is evolving, from traditional portraiture and street photography to cutting-edge digital art and commercial work. Exploring Darker Themes Through Photography In addition to discussing industry trends, our podcast episode takes a deep dive into a more sensitive and profound topic: using photography to explore darker subject matter. Our guests opened up about their projects that address themes of death, depression, and mental health. Through their lens, they aim to shed light on these often-taboo subjects, creating powerful visual narratives that evoke empathy and understanding. Episode Promos Let's Be Real Unposed Photography Prompts - https://nerdyphotographer.com/lets-be-real Aftershoot AI Photo Culling and Editing Software - https://aftershoot.com/get-started/?referrer=U8VQGIL5 Pixifi Studio Management Software - https://nerdyphotographer.com/recommends/pixifi Support The Nerdy Photographer Want to help The Nerdy Photographer Podcast? Here are a few simple (and mostly free) ways you can do that: Subscribe to the podcast! Tell your friends about the podcast Follow on Instagram - https://instagram.com/thenerdyphoto Follow on Threads - https://threads.net/@thenerdyphoto Follow in Tiktok - https://tiktok.com/@thenerdyphoto Get some Nerdy Photographer merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/nerdy-photographer If you're feeling extra generous, check out our support page - https://nerdyphotographer.com/support-nerdy-photographer/ About Our Guest An accidental photographer born in New Delhi, India. After attaining political science and sociological degrees, Rudransh went to Paris, where he studied photography at Spéos. Then, he attended his two years of MFA in Photography in Florence, Italy. His goal is to use the photographic documentary language to witness and create a record of sociologically and anthropologically relevant situations. He is also interested in conceptual/diaristic uses of photography as a way to represent his own psychological life. You can find more of Rudransh's work on Instagram @rudranshnagiphotography or via his websites - rudranshnagi.com and snrnphoto.com About The Podcast The Nerdy Photographer Podcast is written and produced by Casey Fatchett. Casey is a professional photographer in the New York City / Northern New Jersey with more than 20 years of experience. He just wants to help people and make them laugh. You can view Casey's wedding work at https://fatchett.com or his non-wedding work at https://caseyfatchettphotography.com
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Welcome to another episode of A Century Of Stories presented by IDFC FIRST Bank! From airmail service to luxurious passenger flights, watch the journey of how Tata Airlines evolved into the iconic Air India. In this episode, you will witness the rise and the struggles of Air India and how the spirit of innovation and determination revolutionised air travel in India. Share this inspiring story of a man who dreamt to fly and shaped the skies of India. Subscribe now to stay updated with more captivating stories from A Century of Stories! New episodes out every Monday! #ACenturyOfStories #AirIndia #IndianAirlines #TataAirlines Open IDFC FIRST Bank savings account : https://www.idfcfirstbank.com/personal-banking/accounts/savings-account?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=content&utm_campaign=June&utm_content=COS Know more about Zero Fee Banking : https://www.idfcfirstbank.com/getmorefromyourbank?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=centuryofstories&utm_campaign=cosepi1&utm_term=Aug23 Follow ‘A Century of Stories' official Instagram handle at @acenturyofstories Subscribe to A Century of Stories YT channel Listen to A Century of Stories across Audio Platforms Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon Music | Jio Saavn Follow our host Kunal on Instagram at @kunalvijayakar And don't forget to rate us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Wednesday, April 17, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started:Indian benchmark indices fell for the third consecutive session on Tuesday, influenced by negative cues from global markets which are currently under pressure due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The Sensex closed down 0.62 per cent, while the Nifty ended the session 0.56 per cent lower.Shaktikanta Das, the Reserve Bank of India - India's highest monetary authority - has recently flagged concerns about unauthorised forex trading platforms, urging banks to keep a sharp eye on them. This has sparked a broader discussion about the need for tighter regulation in India's forex market. These platforms are where most foreign exchange transactions happen. They are primarily used by businesses like importers and exporters to manage their currency risks. These trades usually happen on Over-the-Counter platforms authorised by the RBI or through recognized exchange-traded segments of bourses. So what exactly is going on with forex trading platforms? And what has the RBI done about it? Mint's banking editor Gopika Gopakumar tackles those questions in today's Primer.Smartphone companies in India finally have some good news. The scramble for smartphones in the country, triggered by Covid-19 lockdowns ebbed back as the world returned to normal. However, the March quarter has ignited some hope in the hearts of smartphone manufacturers. This past March quarter, smartphone shipments rose by 5% year-over-year to somewhere between 32.5 to 35 million units, according to data from four industry analysts. It's a refreshing change, especially considering that back in the March quarter of 2021, shipments had peaked at 38 million units. Since then, there's been a bit of a slump. Mint's technology correspondent Shouvik Das reports on this turnaround which is especially crucial for big players like Samsung, Xiaomi, and Vivo, who together made about $38.8 billion in sales in India last year. However, despite these positive signs, industry veterans are advising caution. The broader economic pressures still loom large, affecting consumer confidence. The market has also seen a shift toward refurbished and second-hand smartphones, thanks to the growth of organised retailers in this space. India is gearing up for the third phase of its airport privatisation plan. More airports are expected to see private stakeholders after the upcoming election. Officials close to the matter told Mint's aviation correspondent Anu Sharma of Airports Authority of India's plans to sell off its remaining 13 per cent stake in Bangalore International Airport Ltd . But that's not all — they're also planning to throw the doors open for private bids to manage, operate, and develop 13 other airports, including popular ones like Bhubaneswar, Trichy, Indore, Raipur, Amritsar, and Varanasi. There's also talk of selling stakes in Hyderabad airport. The authorities are planning to bundle six profitable airports with seven smaller, not-so-profitable ones like Kushinagar, Gaya, Hubballi, Aurangabad, Jabalpur, Tirupati, and Kangra. This mix and match might just make the deal more attractive to potential investors. This push towards privatisation is part of a bigger picture - India's National Monetisation Plan which was rolled out back in 2021. The plan is ambitious, aiming to privatise around 25 airports and offload airport authority's shares in big metro airports like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. The government is hoping to unlock 21,000 crore rupees from these sales between 2022 and 2025.Mid-budget movies, which really felt the pinch through Covid, are suddenly back in the spotlight. Judging by the impressive box office numbers of films like Crew, Shaitaan, and Article 370 it looks like affordable ticket prices and clever marketing are paying off. Let's talk numbers. The movie Crew, featuring stars like Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon, earned 77 crore rupees since its release at the end of March. Ajay Devgn's horror thriller Shaitaan pulled in a cool 148 crore rupees from early March, and the political drama Article 370 isn't far behind with 82 crore rupees since late February. Andthese films have all been profitable. Even though the Hindi box office saw a 25 per cent dip year-on-year in the last quarter of FY24, small and medium-budget films are making a stronger showing than they have since the pandemic began. They're now accounting for 30-35 per cent of box office receipts, up from just 12-15 per cent previously. Mint's media and entertainment correspondent Lata Jha reports on the resurgence of mid-budget bollywood movies and the changing landscape of Indian cinema. As tensions in West Asia heat up, there's a real concern that crude oil prices might just hit the roof, possibly soaring past $100 per barrel if things continue to escalate. This is a big deal not just globally, but especially for India's oil marketing companies, because hiking fuel prices during an election season is not a popular move. Now, high crude prices are already an issue for state-owned oil marketing companies because it squeezes the marketing margins – which is the difference between what it costs to make petrol or diesel and what they sell it for. Right now, those margins are pretty thin, about 5 rupees per litre for petrol and barely a rupee for diesel. If crude prices shoot up, these margins could get even tighter. Mint's energy correspondent Rituraj Baruah spoke to industry insiders and analysts to break down the ongoing problem for Indian oil marketing companies. We'd love to hear your feedback on this podcast. Let us know by writing to us at feedback@livemint.com. You may send us feedback, tips or anything that you feel we should be covering from your vantage point in the world of business and finance. Show notes:Dialling in hope: India's smartphone sales show signs of recoveryAirport privatization 3.0: Here are the 13 candidatesMint Primer: Decoding RBI's alert on illegal forex platformsMid-budget movies punch above their weight at the box officeKeeping fuel prices steady during turmoil comes with a price
#PAKISTAN: #INDIA: India claims the authority to pursue terrorists into Pakistan. Husain Haqqani, Hudson. Bill Roggio, FDD. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/india-will-enter-pakistan-to-kill-t... 1945 Pakistan
Andrew McKenna is joined by the former England bowlers Alex Tudor and Steve Harmison to look back at Day Two of the fifth Test between India and England on talkSPORT 2, with India closing on 473-8, a lead of 255 runs. They hear from centurion Shubman Gill, discuss a positive performance from Shoaib Bashir, who took 4 wickets, and they hear exclusively from the England Assistant Coach Jeetan Patel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil Manthorp is joined by former England fast bowlers Steve Harmison & Darren Gough, and broadcaster Chetan Narula to discuss day 4 of the 2nd test in Visakhapatnam. They discuss Jasprit Bumrah's heroics with the ball after he took 9 wickets in the match, and Rohit Sharma's captaincy after a difficult defeat in Hyderabad. With England now set to head to Abu Dhabi for a short break, they speculate over England's team selection for Rajkot and preview the rest of the series. Plus, Andrew McKenna speaks to a very proud Ben Stokes, who was full of praise for his team's efforts over the past 4 days. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil Manthorp is joined by former England fast bowlers Steve Harmison & Darren Gough, and broadcaster Chetan Narula to discuss day 1 of the 1st test in Hyderabad. They discuss England's fast start after winning the toss, and India's impressive response with the ball. They'll also discuss Tom Hartley hitting his first ever ball for four with the bat - and Jaiswal hitting Hartley's first ever ball for six! There was controversy with ultra-edge, a Captain's innings from Ben Stokes and an masterclass of hitting from India's batters as India finished on 119/1 - and they'll look forward to tomorrow's action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's finally time to ask cricket questions. How can England win in India? Who will keep wicket? Whose style of captaincy will prevail, Rohit or Stokes'? How many Tests will Jimmy play? Who is England's second spinner? Will India fans turn on their side if they go 1-0 down like last time? To help answer these questions Steve Harmison, Monty Panesar and Jarrod Kimber have been brought together for the India v England Test Series Preview.You can also see this in all its visual glory by visiting the talkSPORT Cricket YouTube Page.https://www.youtube.com/@talkSPORTCricketAnd you can get in contact with the team by Tweeting us at @cricket_ts and/or @fulhamjon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Radhika Vekaria's personal and artistic endeavours are a tribute to her namesake — also known as Radha — the Vedic goddess of unconditional love and devotion, and Lord Krishna's greatest devotee. Her Indian, East African, and British roots have found full expression in her music as has the influence of the free-spirited women in her life, her mother and her two grandmothers, and her father, whose passion for classical and devotional Indian music stirred Radhika from infancy. In the present day, as an award winning multi-instrumental sensory artist, Radhika Vekaria channels healing for the future while pulling from traditions of the past. UK born, with ancestry through East Africa, Radhika's music falls between world music and textural soundscapes. Pushing boundaries of how ancient sacred music can be experienced and perceived, Radhika pulls audiences into a space where heart and mind conjoin. Discovering purpose through art, Radhika brings a wealth of live performance to consciousness based music. After gracing stages in Europe with UK and world music artists and singing lead in the hit stage spectacular INDIA INDIA in Germany, she now resides in the United States. Her collaborations with LA based Grammy nominated producer George Landress (No Doubt, Snuffy Walden), Radhika's music are a powerful ode to her Indian roots, featuring ancient Sanskrit mantras, philosophies and storytelling enhanced by striking sound textures from lands touched by her ancestry. Radhika's album ‘SAPTA: The Seven Ways' established her as an innovative sacred music artist. In 2021 Radhika's sessions on the breakthrough audio app Clubhouse attracted over 100,000 listeners. She was then invited as a special guest performer for Roger Love's (America's no. 1 voice coach) Voice of Success conference. In 2022, Radhika became the first mantra artist at SXSW as well as performing the opening ceremony for the Gala for the International Center of Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC) in New York - a global charity saving young children from danger and human trafficking. World renowned artist Jeff Koons featured Radhika's voice alongside those of Rihanna, Sir Paul McCartney and David Bowie for his recent 4 month groundbreaking exhibition 'Apollo' in Greece, with an exploration of the ancient world meeting the new. Radhika has regularly supported organizations like Yoga Gives Back, All Love Kirtan UK, and Art of Living Global events. She has also performed for the likes of His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and Deepak Chopra - singing and speaking passionately about the healing and transformational power of mantra to bring this ancient practice from the Vedic Sciences and its philosophies to new audiences everywhere. Radhika is the chosen voice of Chopra Yoga TT program 2023. More info: YT: @RadhikaVekaria IG: @radhikavekaria_ Official Website: Rashikavekaria.com ----------- ABOUT YOUR HOST: Porter Singer is music-maker, podcaster and emotional guide. More info: https://portersinger.com/ ------------- MUSIC CREDITS: INTRO: "Don't Worry, Be Happy (Instrumental)" by Porter Singer and Songs of Eden; OUTRO: "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out (Instrumental) by Porter Singer and Songs of Eden ------------ COMPANIES WE LOVE EARTH BREEZE LAUNDRY SHEETS ~ These Earth-friendly dehydrated laundry sheets will leave your clothes super clean, without the waste of bulky plastic containers. The referral money we get from YOU clicking on that link and ordering will help sustain this podcast AND help care for our beautiful Earth. Thank you in advance! Click to purchase: https://www.earthbreeze.com/?rfsn=6157640.8b8358 SAGE MOON: I highly recommend their "Inner Child and Beyond" deck. If you've been wanting to heal your relationship, with, well, everything and everyone, I cannot speak highly enough of this deck, with its beautiful imagery and wise soothing prompts. And... I have written songs for the first 10 cards of this deck. https://sagemoon.com/?rfsn=1754610.9fe2b6 BANDZOOGLE WEBSITES ~ We have been using this website provider since the early 2000s. It is so easy to use and customize, and super efficient for selling your music and/or services. Best of all, it's super affordable! More info on Bandzoogle: https://bandzoogle.com/?memref=rd890 If you'd like to leave us a tip--wow, really?!--you can do so by visiting the following sites/apps. @portersinger on Venmo @SirgunKaurK on PayPal
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India's constitutional project. Does the Court live up to the ideals of justice imagined by the framers of the Indian Constitution? Critics of the Supreme Court point out that it takes too long to adjudicate cases, a select group of senior advocates exercise disproportionate influence on the outcome of cases, the Chief Justice of India strategically assigns cases with an eye to outcome, and the self-appointments process-known as the collegium-is just another 'old boy's network'. Building on nearly a decade of original empirical research, Aparna Chandra's book Court on Trial: A Data-Driven Account of the Supreme Court of India (India Viking, 2023) examines these and other controversies plaguing the Supreme Court today. The authors provide an overview of the Supreme Court and its processes which are often shrouded in mystery, and present data-driven suggestions for improving the effectiveness and integrity of the Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India's constitutional project. Does the Court live up to the ideals of justice imagined by the framers of the Indian Constitution? Critics of the Supreme Court point out that it takes too long to adjudicate cases, a select group of senior advocates exercise disproportionate influence on the outcome of cases, the Chief Justice of India strategically assigns cases with an eye to outcome, and the self-appointments process-known as the collegium-is just another 'old boy's network'. Building on nearly a decade of original empirical research, Aparna Chandra's book Court on Trial: A Data-Driven Account of the Supreme Court of India (India Viking, 2023) examines these and other controversies plaguing the Supreme Court today. The authors provide an overview of the Supreme Court and its processes which are often shrouded in mystery, and present data-driven suggestions for improving the effectiveness and integrity of the Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India's constitutional project. Does the Court live up to the ideals of justice imagined by the framers of the Indian Constitution? Critics of the Supreme Court point out that it takes too long to adjudicate cases, a select group of senior advocates exercise disproportionate influence on the outcome of cases, the Chief Justice of India strategically assigns cases with an eye to outcome, and the self-appointments process-known as the collegium-is just another 'old boy's network'. Building on nearly a decade of original empirical research, Aparna Chandra's book Court on Trial: A Data-Driven Account of the Supreme Court of India (India Viking, 2023) examines these and other controversies plaguing the Supreme Court today. The authors provide an overview of the Supreme Court and its processes which are often shrouded in mystery, and present data-driven suggestions for improving the effectiveness and integrity of the Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
The Indian Supreme Court was established nearly seventy-five years ago as a core part of India's constitutional project. Does the Court live up to the ideals of justice imagined by the framers of the Indian Constitution? Critics of the Supreme Court point out that it takes too long to adjudicate cases, a select group of senior advocates exercise disproportionate influence on the outcome of cases, the Chief Justice of India strategically assigns cases with an eye to outcome, and the self-appointments process-known as the collegium-is just another 'old boy's network'. Building on nearly a decade of original empirical research, Aparna Chandra's book Court on Trial: A Data-Driven Account of the Supreme Court of India (India Viking, 2023) examines these and other controversies plaguing the Supreme Court today. The authors provide an overview of the Supreme Court and its processes which are often shrouded in mystery, and present data-driven suggestions for improving the effectiveness and integrity of the Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
* `அண்ணா' பற்றி அண்ணாமலை சொன்ன தகவல்கள் உண்மையா? * அதிமுக-வுடன் கூட்டணி உறுதியாக உள்ளது - நாராயணன் திருப்பதி! * மீண்டும் நாடாளுமன்றத்தில் பேசிய மோடி!? * காலிஸ்தான் தீவிரவாதி கொலை - இந்தியா கனடா இடையே வலுக்கும் மோதல்! * டிடிஎஃப் வாசனை கைது செய்தது போலீஸ்! * நாடாளுமன்றத்தில் ஆவேச உரை நிகழ்த்திய சு.வெ!CREDITS: Host - Varun & Cibi Chakaravarthy | Script - Vikatan team |Edit- Divith| Podcast channel Executive - Prabhu Venkat | Podcast Network Head - M Niyas Ahmed.
The globalization of the electronics supply chain has been a widely discussed topic, and having Andrew Hupert, an esteemed supply chain consultant, in this episode is incredibly timely. In this insightful discussion, Andrew sheds light on Mexico's distinctive edge in electronics production. Furthermore, he provides us with a comprehensive comparison of the logistical aspects between Mexico's and China's production processes. Key Highlights: Introduction to Andrew Hupert, professor at Holt University and Supply Chain Consultant Andrew talks about his career in cross-cultural negotiation. From China to Thailand, Vietnam, and now to Mexico Compliance costs are becoming unmanageable, and logistics becoming more unpredictable, these are just a couple of the challenges in the electronics supply chain NAFTA (North America Free Trade Agreement ) aka USMCA, the US, Mexico, and Canada agreement puts Mexico on top of the list as far as production sites for large-scale factories US trade agreement with Columbia, is it possible? Guadalajara is in the process of becoming the software center in Mexico Andrew describes the challenges of sourcing electronics products from Mexico In China, one person knows people who can give you all the necessary connections to start and finish a project, meanwhile in Mexico, people will keep their mouths shut The level of workmanship in Mexico is high, however, project management is very poor The auto industry is the kind of business that is built for Mexico. American automakers have been producing automobiles in Mexico for over 70 years Mexico has EMEC which allows companies to bring in equipment, materials, raw materials, or components, all of it duty-free provided they ship it out or export it and not for sale in Mexico Andrew gives his insight on what the supply chain will look like Only a certain percentage of the electronics production will move out of China to Mexico Sophisticated design based in the US such as Texas, Arizona, California, and Mexica can handle the assembly Apple is moving its production to India “India is a tough one”, Andrew explains the challenges in producing electronics in India GM (General Motors) moved all their electric vehicle manufacturing to Mexico It's hard to get business intelligence on Mexico, Andrew encourages companies to plan their transition or hire a project manager to do the legwork
We need to education and come up with solutions to help the people of India with cystic fibrosis. Facts of CF in India:There are 40,000 people diagnosed with CF in the U.S. and 70,000 worldwide, but the Bonnell Foundation is certain those numbers are low. CF doctors in India and the U.S. believe that there could be between 35,000 and 140,000 people with CF in India (India has a population of 1.4 billion). The life expectancy in India for someone diagnosed with CF today is between 7 to 12 years old. If you live into your 20's that is considered old. Dr. Sneha Varkki says she loses a patient every month to the disease.Dr. Grace Paul works from the U.S. to help people with CF in her native land. She helped train and continues to support Dr. Sneha Varkki. There are no CF centers, no newborn screening, no health insurance. The government doesn't recognize the disease yet. Infants are dying of malnutrition before they can even be diagnosed with CF. The solution: education and getting all parties to work together on all the challenges people with CF face.Dr. Grace Paul, is an associate professor of pediatrics, and a faculty member in the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Nationwide Children's Hospital for the past 10 years. Dr. Paul completed her medical education at Christian Medical College in Vellore, India, followed by pediatric residency at Case Western/MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. Dr. Paul is passionate about global CF, with special focus on the diagnosis and management of CF in low-and-middle income countries. She is a member of the CF Foundation Global Advisory committee and was a member of the International Health Committee of the American Thoracic Society. She has published, and is actively publishing on CF care in developing nations and is advocating for more cost-effective access to CF medications. She and her collaborator -- Dr. Sneha Varkki received funding from the CFF to establish a CF center in South India and have been working hard to improve CF diagnosis and care among patients with CF in South and North-East India, and Bangladesh.Dr.Sneha Varkki is a professor in the dept of pediatrics, Christian Medical College,Vellore,a large tertiary (ter-ti-ary) care teaching hospital in southern India. She completed her undergraduate and post graduate training in Pediatrics from the same institution and has been faculty in the department for the last 22 years. Her special interest is Paediatric respiratory Medicine, specifically Cystic Fibrosis.From 2010, the team at CMC, Vellore has cared for around 200 patients with CF. With the help of a grant from CFF, and in collaboration with Dr,Grace Paul, last 5 years were devoted to spreading awareness about CF among medical professionals, training multiple allied health teams across India and educating parents of children with CF.Parents live in fear everyday about their child's life expectancy. Dr. Deepthi Raidu talks to us about losing her son, Shreyansh to CF. The median age of survival is between 5 to 7 years, living to your 20's in India is considered old.The Bonnell Foundation website: https://thebonnellfoundation.orgBonnell Foundation gmail: thebonnellfoundataion@gmail.comThanks to our sponsors:Vertex: https://www.vrtx.comGenentech: https://www.gene.comViatris: https://www.viatris.com/en
Has Ghazwa-e-Hind Succeeded in India_ _ India Muslim Majority Soon_ _ Ajay Chrungoo and Sanjay Dixit
In case this episode's title didn't give it away, this is an ep all about India! Corbin joins us live from Nagpur, as we dissect the upcoming Aussie tour of India. Ed shares some yarns from his time playing in India, Corby gives us a lay of the land and how the pitch is looking for day one, before we pick our starting Australian XI. The lads also squeeze in a quick BBL wrap just for good measure. Huge ep.
In case this episode's title didn't give it away, this is an ep all about India!Corbin joins us live from Nagpur, as we dissect the upcoming Aussie tour of India.Ed shares some yarns from his time playing in India, Corby gives us a lay of the land and how the pitch is looking for day one, before we pick our starting Australian XI.The lads also squeeze in a quick BBL wrap just for good measure. Huge ep.
In episode 150 of the 81allout podcast we preview India's upcoming Test series against Australia - the latest chapter in a storied rivalry. Australia sure have the team to pull off a series win but the panel agrees that they will still need to be at their best to hand India their first home-series defeat in nearly a decade. Support 81allout on Ko-Fi Talking Points: Australia's attitude towards cricket in India over the years: from apathy to obeisance The role played by Allan Border, Steve Waugh, Mike Coward and a few others in embracing India and her passion for cricket The 2017 India v Australia series, and the gripping Bangalore Test Can Pat Cummins replicate Glenn McGrath's success in India? The current Australian bowling attack v the 2004 attack that won in India India's fast bowling potency in home conditions (even without Jasprit Bumrah) Ashwin v Smith: a rivarly with a layer of deep technical insight Are we about the see the new new Virat Kohli? Can Australia's batters (especially the left-handers) tackle Ashwin? The flexibility Jadeja offers this Indian line-up Pant's absence and an opening for Axar to bolster the batting Our wishes for the pitches in this series: green tops and raging turners Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) Ashoka (ABVan) * Buy War Minus the Shooting by Mike Marqusee | Buy Cricket Beyond the Bazaar by Mike Coward * Related: When Australia conquered the Final Frontier - 81allout podcast rewinds to 2004 ‘It struck me that you can score 574, declare twice, and still lose a Test' – Allan Border - 81allout podcast How Smith's grip is linked to tennis - Daniel Brettig - Sydney Morning Herald R Ashwin: 'I've always been good at assessing batsmen, but now I think I've taken it to another level' - Sidharth Monga interview - The Cricket Monthly Umesh Yadav's spell v Kerala in Krishnagiri - Hotstar (access on in India) How will Smith and Labuschagne bat against Ashwin and Co.? - Sridharan Sriram column - Indian Express
Feminist Question Time with speakers from India, Germany and the USA Women's Declaration International (WDI) Feminist Question Time is our weekly online webinars. It is attended by a global feminist and activist audience of between 200-300. The main focus is how gender ideology is harming the rights of women and girls. You can see recordings of previous panels on our YouTube Channel. WDI is the leading global organisation defending women's sex-based rights against the threats posed by gender identity ideology. There is more information on the website womensdeclaration.com where you will find our Declaration on Women's Sex-based rights, which has been signed by more 30,000 people from 157 countries and is supported by 418 organisations. This week's speakers: Vaishnavi Sundar - India Western Imperialism 2.0: A roundup of 'woke' developments in India - India is consumed by gender identity ideology but there is no resistance. This talk will list a series of dangerous developments this past year. Bio: Writer, filmmaker, women's rights activist. Country contact for India More information: www.vaishnavisundar.com Elly Arrow - Germany Myths about Legal Prostitution - Myths about legal prostitution including that trafficking remains illegal, that women gain meaningful legal protections, labour rights and improved social standing, that it has no effect on wider society, etc. Bio: Feminist activist, public speaker, YouTuber and blogger from Germany with a focus on commercial sexual exploitation aka prostitution and pornography, as well as the adjacent issues of sexual violence and education, objectification, female poverty and migration, etc. More info: https://linktr.ee/ellyarrow Kelly - USA Excluded by NOW for not being adequately trans-inclusive - I'm in the grievance with NOW for gender critical views, I've been excluded from the Oregon National Org. for Women Legislative Task Force on the basis of not being adequately trans-inclusive. I;ve been a member since 2019. Disclaimer: Women's Declaration International (WDI) hosts a range of women from all over the world on Feminist Question Time (FQT) and Radical Feminist Perspectives (RFP) and on webinars hosted by country chapters – all have signed our Declaration or have known histories of feminist activism - but beyond that, we do not know their exact views or activism. WDI does not know in detail what they will say on webinars. The views expressed by speakers in these videos are not necessarily those of WDI and we do not necessarily support views or actions that speakers have expressed or engaged in at other times. As well as the position stated in our Declaration on Women's Sex-based Rights, WDI opposes sexism, racism and anti-semitism. For more information see our Frequently Asked Questions or email info@womensdeclaration.com For more information: www.womensdeclaration.com
Being a sensitive person can feel like both a strength and a weakness at times.Dr. Elaine Aron, a clinical psychologist and expert on high-sensitivity defines high sensitivity's characteristics as a more elaborate depth of processing, easy overstimulation, emotional responsiveness, acute awareness of stimulations, and empathy.In this episode, I speak with Mitali Sankhe- a college professor at Mumbai University and a self-professed sensitive being.Mitali deconstructs" being a sensitive" and ways to best manage it.In this episode, Mitali and I explore what being a sensitive person looks like, we laugh, share deeply personal stories of being the "sensitive one" in romantic relationships, share stories of breaking off our engagements, and offer a reframe for better understanding sensitivity as a "super power"Letter from the Guest Speaker:Hello!Mitali Sankhe here, wishing all my blessed souls “Namaste” ( I bow to your divine soul ) from India (Mumbai) where I live with my loving doctor parents. Healing is a gift which has come naturally to me as I belong to family of doctors. In my professional capacity , I am working as a college professor, associated with Mumbai University where I teach marketing & advertising to my enthusiastic students . I am also a PhD aspirant in *marketing management* from Mumbai University . My bachelors is in accounting and finance from Mumbai University . In my 20s I had worked for two (corporations )namely HDFC bank and Manipal Cigna Health Insurance . I have done my MBA ( Masters in Business Administration) in retail marketing from one of the finest colleges in India -Welingkar Institute of Management . My MBA made me understand the finer nuances of human behavior and aligning marketing strategies for the same . Today I offer my astrology services professionally under the pen name tarotbymitalisankhe on Instagram where I do personalized tarot readings , numerology , angel card readings and vastu consultations . It gives me immense joy to guide people, predict their future , even help them heal naturally and move towards a brighter future . I advocate strongly for my clients to seek professional help and ensure their mental health is taken care of . I was even lucky to get an opportunity to collaborate with Times of India ( India's leading newspaper ) in lifestyle section where my astrology videos were aired as a part of a video series in 2022 . My Instagram account @tarotbymitalisankhe is a way to promote community healing using my marketing knowledge , astrology and spiritual knowledge .I am truly grateful for all the incredible women and men I have come across via Instagram . Lastly to sum up our presence or absence both can influence the lives of other people. Some are those who are known to us and some are completely strangers. That relationship we develop can be a reason for their happiness or their sorrows.No matter what relationship we have, our aim should be to bring positivity to others life.Our presence should make their life a beautiful experience and even our absence should make their life bright. Leaving a heart wounded can sometimes make them hopeless for life . My life mantra is to share my marketing knowledge with my students , always try to heal people, uplift them and be a positive influence on every soul I come across .Follow our guest on Instagram : @tarotbymitalisankhe
Arzoo Kazmi joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss Pakistan and India. Pakistan repeatedly brings up India in the UN, and it gets rebuffed on its own record of supporting cross-border terrorism and human rights record with minorities and ethnicities.
Ukraine conflict is taking unforeseen turns, bringing the world ever closer to Armageddon. Lt. Gen. Ata Hasnain joins Sanjay Dixit to map the war, its international ramifications and how India and its PM and FM have navigated the crisis.
Chitranshul Sinha is an advocate on record of the Supreme Court of India and a partner in Dua Associates, Advocates and Solicitors, who primarily practises in the courts of New Delhi. He occasionally writes articles for leading publications on topics related to law. The Indian Penal Code was formulated in 1860, three years after the first Indian revolt for independence. It was the country's first-ever codification of offences and penalties. But it was only in 1870 that Section 124A was slipped into Chapter VI ('Of Offences against the State'), defining the offence of 'Sedition' in a statute for the first time in the history of common law. When India became independent in 1947, the Constituent Assembly expressed strong reservations against sedition as a restriction on free speech as it had been used as a weapon against freedom fighters, many of whom were a part of the Assembly. Nehru vocally opposed it. And yet, not only has Section 124A survived, it has been widely used against popular movements and individuals speaking up against the establishment. Where did this law come from? How did it evolve? And what place does it have in a mature democracy? Concise, incisive and thoughtful, The Great Repression: The Story of Sedition in India (India VIking, 2019) by Chitranshul Sinha tells the story of this outdated colonial-era law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Chitranshul Sinha is an advocate on record of the Supreme Court of India and a partner in Dua Associates, Advocates and Solicitors, who primarily practises in the courts of New Delhi. He occasionally writes articles for leading publications on topics related to law. The Indian Penal Code was formulated in 1860, three years after the first Indian revolt for independence. It was the country's first-ever codification of offences and penalties. But it was only in 1870 that Section 124A was slipped into Chapter VI ('Of Offences against the State'), defining the offence of 'Sedition' in a statute for the first time in the history of common law. When India became independent in 1947, the Constituent Assembly expressed strong reservations against sedition as a restriction on free speech as it had been used as a weapon against freedom fighters, many of whom were a part of the Assembly. Nehru vocally opposed it. And yet, not only has Section 124A survived, it has been widely used against popular movements and individuals speaking up against the establishment. Where did this law come from? How did it evolve? And what place does it have in a mature democracy? Concise, incisive and thoughtful, The Great Repression: The Story of Sedition in India (India VIking, 2019) by Chitranshul Sinha tells the story of this outdated colonial-era law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Chitranshul Sinha is an advocate on record of the Supreme Court of India and a partner in Dua Associates, Advocates and Solicitors, who primarily practises in the courts of New Delhi. He occasionally writes articles for leading publications on topics related to law. The Indian Penal Code was formulated in 1860, three years after the first Indian revolt for independence. It was the country's first-ever codification of offences and penalties. But it was only in 1870 that Section 124A was slipped into Chapter VI ('Of Offences against the State'), defining the offence of 'Sedition' in a statute for the first time in the history of common law. When India became independent in 1947, the Constituent Assembly expressed strong reservations against sedition as a restriction on free speech as it had been used as a weapon against freedom fighters, many of whom were a part of the Assembly. Nehru vocally opposed it. And yet, not only has Section 124A survived, it has been widely used against popular movements and individuals speaking up against the establishment. Where did this law come from? How did it evolve? And what place does it have in a mature democracy? Concise, incisive and thoughtful, The Great Repression: The Story of Sedition in India (India VIking, 2019) by Chitranshul Sinha tells the story of this outdated colonial-era law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
On today's episode…..Body of Queen Elizabeth being treated like crab legs (00:08:35), Red Lobster under fire from idiots, French Dentists arrested by an all time butt, PNB shot after girlfriend posts location to IG, Russian soldiers are on the run, Prince Andrew gets caught fondling daughter on camera (00:50:55) whales declare war, Chick-Fil-a under fire again, bike path flasher caught, Blue Origin explosion puts space tourism back a few years (01:05:25) Subscribe For Bonus Episodes Every Week: https://anchor.fm/hard-factor/subscribe (00:03:45) - Live Fatathon weigh in with Pat & punishment talk ☕ Cup of Coffee in the Big Time ☕ (00:08:35) - Body of Queen Elizabeth II is on ice and on the move (00:11:45) - Red Lobster & Other great restaurants hate goes viral (00:20:25) - French dentists arrested by cop with an all time butt (00:23:00) - PNB Rock shot at Roscoe' Chicken & Waffles after girlfriend posts to IG with location
Due to India's size, population and social fabric, the country predicts an additional 20 years will be needed to achieve net-zero emissions targets, compared to the 2050 goal of most other countries. This episode of H2TechTalk explores the challenges India will face on the road to carbon neutrality.
Ukraine - Russian troops continue to slowly approach the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, but Kiev residents says conditions are not yet dire. American journalist Brent Renaud killed by Russian troops just north of Kiev. Russia accused of using 'dirty bombs' against Ukrainian army base, which is a violation of international law. Peace talks finally become somewhat optimistic. China - Russia asks China for assistance. China vows to take Taiwan, and threatens anyone who stands in their way. India - India accidentally sends missiles into Pakistan, heightening tensions between the two nations that have been present for half a century. Iran - U.S. formally condemns the attack by Iranian missiles into Iraqi territory. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tanner-tate0/support