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सुबह 10 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 5:11


केंद्रीय गृहमंत्री अमित शाह आज मध्यप्रदेश के नीमच में, वक्फ संशोधन कानून पर आज सुप्रीम कोर्ट में दूसरे दिन सुनवाई, पटना के एक प्रमुख बिल्डर ने RJD विधायक रीतलाल यादव पर रंगदारी मांगने और जान से मारने की धमकी देने का गंभीर आरोप लगाया, मौसम विभाग ने यूपी, बिहार समेत देश के 24 राज्यों में आंधी-तूफान और बारिश का अनुमान जताया और भारत हथियार खरीदने वाले देशों को सस्ते और लंबे समय तक के कर्ज देने की पेशकश. सुनिए सुबह 10 बजे तक की बड़ी ख़बरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट में

5 Minute
दोपहर 1 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट - 5 मिनट

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 4:51


अगले हफ्ते अमेरिकी यात्रा पर जाएंगे कांग्रेस लीडर राहुल गांधी, वक्फ संशोधन कानून पर आज सुप्रीम कोर्ट में दूसरे दिन सुनवाई, रॉबर्ट वाड्रा से आज तीसरे दिन भी ED की पूछताछ जारी, RJD विधायक रीतलाल यादव ने किया बिहार में सरेंडर, महाराष्ट्र में कक्षा 1 से 5 तक हिंदी तीसरी भाषा के रूप में अनिवार्य, आदमी पार्टी के पूर्व विधायक दुर्गेश पाठक के घर सीबीआई की छापेमारी, तेलंगाना में लू से मरने वालों के परिवारों को मिलेगी 4 लाख रुपए की सहायता, अमेरिकी उपराष्ट्रपति 21 अप्रैल से भारत यात्रा पर और IPL में आज मुंबई इंडियंस का सामना सनराइजर्स हैदराबाद से. सुनिए दोपहर 1 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ '5 मिनट' में.

5 Minute
शाम 7 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 4:43


गृहमंत्री अमित शाह ने आज चेन्नई में गठबंधन का ऐलान किया, बीजेपी ने तमिलनाडु में नयनार नागेन्द्रन को प्रदेश अध्यक्ष नियुक्त किया, मध्य प्रदेश कांग्रेस MLA आज सुप्रीम कोर्ट पहुंचे, पटना में पुलिस ने RJD के विधायक के आवास पर आज छापेमारी की, इलॉन मस्क ने चीन में टेस्ला कार के दो मॉडल की बिक्री रोकी, खैबर पख्तूनख्वा में सेना के ऑपरेशन में दो मिलिटेंट मारे, ब्रिटेन की सरकार ने यूक्रेन के लिए 450 मिलियन पाउंड की मदद का ऐलान किया, और IPL का 25वां मैच में चेन्नई का मुकाबला कोलकाता से. सिर्फ 5 मिनट में सुनिए शाम 7 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें.

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दोपहर 1 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट - 5 मिनट

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 6:25


RJD भी दाखिल करेगा वक़्फ़ कानून के खिलाफ सुप्रीम कोर्ट में याचिका, जम्मू-कश्मीर विधानसभा में हुआ वक़्फ़ कानून को लेकर हंगामा, राहुल गांधी 'पलायन रोको और नौकरी दो' यात्रा में हुए शामिल, मणिपुर में बीजेपी नेता मकाकमयुम के घर पर लगाई आग, मणिपुर में सुरक्षाबलों ने तलाशी अभियान के दौरान बरामद किया सैन्य सामान, ट्रंप के टैरिफ़ लगाने के बाद से भारत के शेयर बाज़ार में भारी गिरावट, डोनाल्ड ट्रंप ने दी अमेरिका और दुनियाभर के बाजारों में आई गिरावट पर प्रतिक्रिया, जिम्बाब्वे ने हटाया अमेरिका से आने वाले सभी सामानों पर से टैरिफ, जसप्रीत बुमराह करेंगे मुंबई इंडियंस में वापसी और आईपीएल का 20वां मुकाबला आज मुंबई-बेंगलुरु के बीच. सिर्फ 5 मिनट में सुनिए दोपहर 1 बजे तक की बड़ी ख़बरें

Hindustan Daily News Wrap
दिल्ली पर कौन करेगा राज, फैसला होगा आज; रामलीला मैदान में कल शपथ लेंगे नए CM

Hindustan Daily News Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 6:23


दिल्ली पर कौन करेगा राज, फैसला होगा आज; रामलीला मैदान में कल शपथ लेंगे नए CM, चंद्रयान-3 ने चौंकाया, मिशन खत्म होने के बाद भी लगाई थी छलांग; ISRO चीफ बोले, जेलेंस्की की नाराजगी पर उल्टा बिगड़ गए ट्रंप, इसी महीने पुतिन से करेंगे मुलाकात, बिहार में कांग्रेस ने बदली रणनीति, RJD से टफ डील की तैयारी; इन सीटों पर होगी नजर, सैम बहादुर देखने गया दर्शक लंबे विज्ञापन देख भड़का, थिएटर पर लगा इतना जुर्माना Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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दोपहर 1 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट - 5 मिनट

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 5:40


लोकसभा में हंगामे की वजह से कार्यवाही को कुछ समय के लिए स्थगित, कर्नाटक के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री एसएम कृष्णा के निधन पर कई वरिष्ठ नेताओं ने व्यक्त की शोक-संवेदना, दिल्ली भाजपा ने लगाया आज केजरीवाल पर आरोप पर आरोप, मुंबई के कुर्ला में BEST की बस ने कल रात कई लोगों को कुचला, RJD सुप्रीमो लालू प्रसाद यादव ने सीएम नीतीश कुमार की महिला संवाद यात्रा पर कसा तंज और इसराइल ने दमिश्क समेत देश के विभिन्न इलाकों में सैन्य ठिकानों पर किए दर्जनों हवाई हमले. सुनिए दोपहर 1 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट में

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रात 9 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट - 5 मिनट

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 5:04


ममता बनर्जी ने की इस्तीफे की पेशकश, पीएम मोदी जाएंगे गुजरात दौरे पर, प्रधानमंत्री ने की पैरालंपियन खिलाड़ियों से मुलाकात, CPM महासचिव सीताराम येचुरी का निधन, जम्मू कश्मीर में पुलिसकर्मी की गोली मारकर हत्या, सुल्तानपुर में मंगेश यादव एनकाउंटर पर DGP का आया बयान, कर्नाटक के मांड्या हिंसा में 53 लोग गिरफ्तार, RJD करेगी राजभवन तक मार्च, बांग्लादेश की पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री खालिदा जिया अस्पताल में भर्ती और हाकी में भारत ने दक्षिण कोरिया को हराया.सिर्फ 5 मिनट में सुनिए रात 9 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें.

Radio Record
Gvozd @ Record Club #1191 (06-09-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 120:15


01. Matrix & Futurebound - Follow The Sound 02. Donny Brook - Universe 03. Delta Heavy & Hayley May - Never Alone 04. Tom Walker - Holy Ghost (Grafix Remix) 05. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - One More Time 06. Eluun, Fryware - HERSEY 07. Noelle Sucks - Nonchalant (if found remix) 08. Lee Mvtthews & Kate McGill - Take Me Anywhere 09. Rudimental & KAREN HARDING - Bring Me Joy (Freaks & Geeks Remix) 10. Difee - One More Time 11. [IVY] - On The List 12. Koji Aiken - Hyperdrive 13. Kosheen - Hide U (René LaVice Remix) 14. Stonx - No Funk No Soul 15. Break Grass Is Greener 16. Ozma/LowRIDERz/Papa Layan - Bossman 17. Hayve - Movements 18. Teddy Killerz - Play Games 19. WARP FA2E - Ghost 20. Sovryn/Marianna Ray - Where Are You 21. Georgie Riot/Kartypartyy/Toddlah - Mad 22. Exile, Coppa - Levels 23. Wood Packa - Vibes & Memories 24. Corrupted Mind, Tranzmita - No Messing 25. Agro, Rv - Rooftop Riddim 26. Kleu & Leanne Louise - Insane 27. Wilkinson/Emily Makis - Break It Down [Extended] 28. Kings Of The Rollers & Gia Santho - Here Comes The Warrior 29. Heist - Stir The Cauldron 30. Kalane - Airwaves 31. Chase & Status, Stormzy - Backbone 32. Jkw - Void 33. Mutual - Bang Bang (Vip) 34. S.P.Y. - Night Train 35. Amoss, Ill Truth - Remember Kelly 36. Doktor/P Money/D Double E/Diagnostix - Big Bad 37. Ozma/Lowriderz/Kolya Manu/Smoky D - Original 38. Sam Binga/Rider Shafique - Bamboo (Enei Remix) 39. Silverduckling - Sunken Place 40. Current Value - Untold 41. Typecell - Avantgarde (Art Twisted Remix) 42. Skepsis & Brodie - Double Vision 43. Charlotte Devaney - Latina 44. Johnniedarko, Rjd, G-Class - Boom Seleccy 45. Duskee & Particle - What If 46. Shotty - Mercury 47. Dunk - Sexy Robot 48. Eski B - The Gulch 49. Dux N Bass/Captain Bass/Eliaz - Renegades 50. Siimi - Stay Here 51. Sparkzeeman - Who's That 52. Dutta/Serum - About That Time 53. Sam Pyro - Floating 54. Tom Finster - Hey Now 55. Dunk - Cabaret 56. Cbpm - Alchemy (Original Mix) 57. Lynx & Jamm:N - Whiplash 58. Serpnt - Show Dem 59. Syran - Orbiter 60. Aduki - Nice & Decent 61. J-Kon - Submerge 62. Kaya Fyah/Izachar/Ed Solo - Jungle Woman 63. Java - Nice Dubplate 64. Kimyan Law - First Ocean 65. Highpass - Dragonfly 66. Josephs Perception - Honey 67. Bunnerz - High 68. Conspiracy - You Said 69. Neuron - The Moment 70. Sunny Crimea - Summer Tune 71. Adam F - Circles Revisited 72. Allan Banford - Lighthearted 73. Pyxis - Topaz 74. High Contrast - Happy People? 75. Motiv - Penguin 76. Sevin - Reverie 77. Sevin - Fridays 78. Kouncilhouse - Circles 79. Ritual - Floating 80. Submorphics/Upper Reality - Take A Chance

Gvozd
Gvozd @ Record Club #1191 (06-09-2024)

Gvozd

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 120:15


01. Matrix & Futurebound - Follow The Sound 02. Donny Brook - Universe 03. Delta Heavy & Hayley May - Never Alone 04. Tom Walker - Holy Ghost (Grafix Remix) 05. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - One More Time 06. Eluun, Fryware - HERSEY 07. Noelle Sucks - Nonchalant (if found remix) 08. Lee Mvtthews & Kate McGill - Take Me Anywhere 09. Rudimental & KAREN HARDING - Bring Me Joy (Freaks & Geeks Remix) 10. Difee - One More Time 11. [IVY] - On The List 12. Koji Aiken - Hyperdrive 13. Kosheen - Hide U (René LaVice Remix) 14. Stonx - No Funk No Soul 15. Break Grass Is Greener 16. Ozma/LowRIDERz/Papa Layan - Bossman 17. Hayve - Movements 18. Teddy Killerz - Play Games 19. WARP FA2E - Ghost 20. Sovryn/Marianna Ray - Where Are You 21. Georgie Riot/Kartypartyy/Toddlah - Mad 22. Exile, Coppa - Levels 23. Wood Packa - Vibes & Memories 24. Corrupted Mind, Tranzmita - No Messing 25. Agro, Rv - Rooftop Riddim 26. Kleu & Leanne Louise - Insane 27. Wilkinson/Emily Makis - Break It Down [Extended] 28. Kings Of The Rollers & Gia Santho - Here Comes The Warrior 29. Heist - Stir The Cauldron 30. Kalane - Airwaves 31. Chase & Status, Stormzy - Backbone 32. Jkw - Void 33. Mutual - Bang Bang (Vip) 34. S.P.Y. - Night Train 35. Amoss, Ill Truth - Remember Kelly 36. Doktor/P Money/D Double E/Diagnostix - Big Bad 37. Ozma/Lowriderz/Kolya Manu/Smoky D - Original 38. Sam Binga/Rider Shafique - Bamboo (Enei Remix) 39. Silverduckling - Sunken Place 40. Current Value - Untold 41. Typecell - Avantgarde (Art Twisted Remix) 42. Skepsis & Brodie - Double Vision 43. Charlotte Devaney - Latina 44. Johnniedarko, Rjd, G-Class - Boom Seleccy 45. Duskee & Particle - What If 46. Shotty - Mercury 47. Dunk - Sexy Robot 48. Eski B - The Gulch 49. Dux N Bass/Captain Bass/Eliaz - Renegades 50. Siimi - Stay Here 51. Sparkzeeman - Who's That 52. Dutta/Serum - About That Time 53. Sam Pyro - Floating 54. Tom Finster - Hey Now 55. Dunk - Cabaret 56. Cbpm - Alchemy (Original Mix) 57. Lynx & Jamm:N - Whiplash 58. Serpnt - Show Dem 59. Syran - Orbiter 60. Aduki - Nice & Decent 61. J-Kon - Submerge 62. Kaya Fyah/Izachar/Ed Solo - Jungle Woman 63. Java - Nice Dubplate 64. Kimyan Law - First Ocean 65. Highpass - Dragonfly 66. Josephs Perception - Honey 67. Bunnerz - High 68. Conspiracy - You Said 69. Neuron - The Moment 70. Sunny Crimea - Summer Tune 71. Adam F - Circles Revisited 72. Allan Banford - Lighthearted 73. Pyxis - Topaz 74. High Contrast - Happy People? 75. Motiv - Penguin 76. Sevin - Reverie 77. Sevin - Fridays 78. Kouncilhouse - Circles 79. Ritual - Floating 80. Submorphics/Upper Reality - Take A Chance

GVOZD
GVOZD - PIRATE STATION @ RECORD 06092024 #1191

GVOZD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 120:16


GVOZD vibez: 1.Matrix & Futurebound - Follow The Sound 2.Donny Brook - Universe 3.Delta Heavy & Hayley May - Never Alone 4.Tom Walker - Holy Ghost (Grafix Remix) 5.Drumsound & Bassline Smith - One More Time 6.Eluun, Fryware - HERSEY 7.Noelle Sucks - Nonchalant (if found remix) 8.Lee Mvtthews & Kate McGill - Take Me Anywhere 9.Rudimental & KAREN HARDING - Bring Me Joy (Freaks & Geeks Remix) 10.Difee - One More Time 11.[IVY] - On The List 12.Koji Aiken - Hyperdrive 13.Kosheen - Hide U (René LaVice Remix) 14.Stonx - No Funk No Soul 15.BreakGrass Is Greener 16.Ozma/LowRIDERz/Papa Layan - Bossman 17.Hayve- Movements 18.Teddy Killerz - Play Games 19.WARP FA2E - Ghost 20.Sovryn/Marianna Ray - Where Are You 21.Georgie Riot/Kartypartyy/Toddlah - Mad 22.Exile, Coppa - Levels 23.Wood Packa - Vibes & Memories 24.Corrupted Mind, Tranzmita - No Messing 25.Agro, RV - Rooftop Riddim 26.Kleu & Leanne Louise - Insane 27.Wilkinson/Emily Makis - Break It Down [Extended] 28.Kings Of The Rollers & Gia Santho - Here Comes The Warrior 29.Heist - Stir the Cauldron 30.Kalane - Airwaves 31.Chase & Status, Stormzy - BACKBONE 32.Jkw - Void 33.Mutual - Bang Bang (VIP) 34.S.P.Y. - Night Train 35.Amoss, Ill Truth - Remember Kelly 36.Doktor/P Money/D Double E/Diagnostix - Big Bad 37.Ozma/LowRIDERz/Kolya Manu/Smoky D - Original 38.Sam Binga/Rider Shafique - Bamboo (Enei Remix) 39.Silverduckling - Sunken Place 40.Current Value - Untold 41.TypeCell - Avantgarde (Art Twisted Remix) 42.Skepsis & Brodie - Double Vision 43.Charlotte Devaney - LATINA 44.JohnnieDarko, RJD, G-Class - Boom Seleccy 45.Duskee & Particle - What If 46.Shotty - Mercury 47.Dunk - Sexy Robot 48.Eski B - The Gulch 49.Dux n Bass/Captain Bass/Eliaz - Renegades 50.Siimi - Stay Here 51.Sparkzeeman - Who's That 52.Dutta/Serum - About That Time 53.Sam Pyro - Floating 54.Tom Finster - Hey Now 55.Dunk - Cabaret 56.CBPM - Alchemy (Original Mix) 57.Lynx & Jamm:n - Whiplash 58.serpnt - Show Dem 59.Syran - Orbiter 60.ADuki - Nice & Decent 61.J-Kon - Submerge 62.kaya fyah/Izachar/Ed Solo - Jungle Woman 63.Java - Nice Dubplate 64.Kimyan Law - First Ocean 65.Highpass - Dragonfly 66.Josephs Perception - Honey 67.Bunnerz - High 68.Conspiracy - You Said 69.Neuron - The Moment 70.Sunny Crimea - Summer Tune 71.Adam F - Circles Revisited 72.Allan Banford - Lighthearted 73.pyxis - Topaz 74.High Contrast - Happy People? 75.Motiv - Penguin 76.Sevin - Reverie 77.Sevin - Fridays 78.Kouncilhouse - Circles 79.Ritual - Floating 80.Submorphics/Upper Reality - Take A Chance

Coffee Break
Witchcraft is Lawless | Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 60:54


Episode 140, Season 3 In this week's episode, we discuss the newest Nintendo Direct and why we don't want to play these old games. RJD is making too much money compared to everybody else, and it's about time to bring out the Halloween decorations. The Question of the Week: Who would you want cast as MCU's Miles Morales? #podcast #chickfila #secretlevel #indianajones #d23 #disney #stitch #toystory5 #frozen3 #ironhart #daredevil #snowwhite #deadpool #batman #coffeebreak #rwby #filmandtvnews #acolyte #starwars #mario #nintendo #metroid #starwars #powerrangers #thelegendofzelda #insideout2 #redone #naruto #narutoshippuden #dragonball #demonslayer #onepiece #harrypotter #twisters #playstation #videogamenews #stellarblade #residentevil #mcu #dcu #netflix #disney #fox #xmen #wolverine Twitter: https://twitter.com/BottomBarry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barrybottomproductions/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@barrybottomproductions Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-break/id1591091504 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/0317d2a6-fa8a-4cca-9e86-d197fcf4aae7/coffee-break

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रात 9 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट - 5 मिनट

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 5:01


आजतक के लिए 'मूड ऑफ द नेशन' में क्या हैं देश का मिजाज़ और क्या चुनावी राज्यों का हाल, पीएम मोदी और पोलैंड के पीएम ने साझा बयान में क्या कहा, अखिलेश यादव का BJP पर हमला, नेशनल कांफ्रेंस-कांग्रेस का गठबंधन, RJD को लगा झटका और दुष्यंत चौटाला के एक और विधायक ने साथ छोड़ा . सुनिए रात 9 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट में.

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शाम 7 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 4:45


पीएम मोदी और पोलैंड के पीएम ने साझा बयान में क्या कहा, ममता बनर्जी ने प्रधानमंत्री को क्यों लिखा लेटर, नेशनल कांफ्रेंस और कांग्रेस का गठबंधन, RJD को लगा झटका, दुष्यंत चौटाला के एक और विधायक ने साथ छोड़ा, दिल्ली में डॉक्टरों ने की हड़ताल खत्म, पायलट बाबा ने लिया समाधि, लद्दाख में बस हादसा और दलाई लामा से मिले अमेरिकी अधिकारी. सुनिए शाम 7 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट में.

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कांग्रेस और नेशनल कॉन्फ्रेंस जम्मू-कश्मीर विधानसभा चुनाव मिलकर लड़ेंगे। फारूक अब्दुल्ला का ऐला

FYI - For Your Information

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 5:44


सुनिए आज शाम देश और दुनिया से जुड़ी बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ एबीपी लाइव पॉडकास्ट पर  कांग्रेस और नेशनल कॉन्फ्रेंस (NC) जम्मू-कश्मीर विधानसभा चुनाव मिलकर लड़ेंगे, फारूक अब्दुल्ला ने ऐलान किया राज्य की सभी 90 सीटों पर दोनों दल एक साथ चुनाव लड़ेंगे पूर्व मंत्री श्याम रजक ने RJD से इस्तीफा दे दिया है. आरजेडी के राष्ट्रीय महासचिव श्याम रजक ने राजद सुप्रीमो लालू प्रसाद यादव को अपना इस्तीफा भेज दिया है पश्चिम बंगाल की राजधानी कोलकाता के आरजी कर मेडिकल कॉलेज में महिला डॉक्टर की दुष्कर्म के बाद हुई हत्या के मामले में सुप्रीम कोर्ट में सुनवाई हुई पीएम मोदी ने अपने दो दिवसीय दौरे के दूसरे दिन पोलैंड के प्रधानमंत्री डोनाल्ड टस्क के साथ साझा प्रेस वार्ता को संबोधित किया इजरायली सेना लगातार गाजा पट्टी में घुसती जा रही है. इजरायल के टैंक हमास लड़ाकों को खदेड़ते हुए मध्य और दक्षिणी गाजा पट्टी के क्षेत्रों में अंदर तक घुस गए हैं बांग्लादेश में अंतरिम सरकार भी बन गई है, लेकिन इसके बाद भी हिंदुओं के खिलाफ हो रही हिंसा रुकने का नाम नहीं ले रही टीम इंडिया 5 मैचों की टेस्ट सीरीज के लिए अगले साल जून में इंग्लैंड दौरे पर जाएगी जॉर्डन के अम्मान में चल रही अंडर-17 वर्ल्ड कुश्ती चैंपियनशिप 2024 में चार महिला पहलवानों ने फाइनल में पहुंच कर अपना मेडल पक्का कर लिया है बाजार बंद होने पर बीएसई सेंसेक्स 148 अंकों के उछाल के साथ 81,000 के ऊपर 81,053 अंकों पर बंद हुआ है. जबकि नेशनल स्टॉक एक्सचेंज का निफ्टी 40 अंकों की तेजी के साथ 24,810 अंकों पर बंद हुआ है

5 Minute
शाम 4 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 5:01


संसद में वक़्फ़ बिल पर हंगामा, केजरीवाल को कोर्ट से झटका, चंद्रचूड़ ने जजों के राजनीति में आने पर क्या कहा, 97 हजार अभ्यर्थियों ने छोड़ा बिहार कॉन्सटेबल भर्ती परीक्षा, हिना साहब करेंगी RJD ज्वॉइन, बांग्लादेश लौटे अंतरिम सरकार के चीफ, बेटे ने बताया कब बांग्लादेश लौटेंगी शेख हसीना, जापान में भूकंप के झटके, पेरिस ओलंपिक के क्वॉर्टर फाइनल में पहुंचे रेसलर अमन सहरावत, सुनिए शाम 4 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट में.

Vaad
संवाद # 196: Why Bihar FAILED - Mafia, Corruption, Lalu Jungleraj, Casteism | Mrityunjay Sharma

Vaad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 66:14


Born and raised in undivided Bihar, Mrityunjay Sharma is a first-generation entrepreneur and social activist. An engineering graduate from BIT Mesra, Ranchi and an MBA from XLRI Jamshedpur, Mrityunjay worked in various senior HR roles at Asian Paints before moving to the hinterlands of Chhattisgarh, where he worked with the then chief minister Dr Raman Singh on developmental issues. He subsequently moved to his home state of Jharkhand to work at the grassroots. Sharma is the co-founder of Ranchi-based start-up biofie.com. He also runs a social initiative called Kartavyapath to teach mathematics to underprivileged children and is a visiting faculty at several institutes, including the IIMs. His book ‘Broken Promises' tells the story of Bihar's plunge into an abyss of crime, corruption and economic ruin during the tumultuous decade of the 1990s, often referred to as the ‘Jungle Raj' years. 00:00 British, Nehru & Lalu 06:11 Mafia Raj before Lalu 07:44 Suryadeo Singh & Gangs of Wasseypur 10:26 Rise of Pappu Yadav in Kosi-Seemanchal 13:03 Rise & fall of Anand Mohan 18:01 Why Lalu Yadav & RJD fear Pappu Yadav 20:51 Story of ‘Chote Sarkar' Anant Singh of Mokama 25:13 How Ranvir Sena was born 28:48 Ranvir Sena & caste massacres 34:43 Jungle Raj of Lalu Prasad Yadav & family 37:02 IAS officer who exposed Chaara Ghotala 43:07 Kidnapping Industry of Bihar 48:20 Pakruah Byah of Bihar 50:42 How Lalu & family became landlords 54:51 Ranjeet Don & paper leak industry of Bihar 59:00 If Lalu was so bad, how he kept winning?

Rock N Roll Bedtime Stories
RETOLD – More Dio

Rock N Roll Bedtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 41:36


After a recent discussion on the history of Ronnie James Dio, dive back into episode Episode 143 and revisit the origination of the rock n roll “devil horns” hand signal and what RJD did (or maybe didn’t?) have to do with it!

3 Things
The Catch Up: 7 June

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 3:32


This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.It's the 7th of June and here are the top stories of the week.The Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Party is set to return for a third term by winning 293 seats in the 18th Lok Sabha elections. However, the Bharatiya Janata Party suffered a major setback as it fell short of a majority – with 240 seats – on its own as it was heavily dependent on alliance partners such as the TDP and JD(U) to secure 272 seats required to form the government.The Opposition INDIA bloc combined by the Congress, the Samajwadi Party, Trinamool Congress, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam won a total of 232 seats. The Congress got back on its feet with 99 seats and the SP gave a stunning show by winning 37 seats from a mere 5 seats in Uttar Pradesh in 2019. The TMC won 29 seats in West Bengal while the DMK had leads in 22 seats. The Sharad Pawar-led NCP won 7 seats and the Shiv Sena of Uddhav Thackeray secured 9 seats. In Bihar, the RJD was ahead in 4 constituencies and the AAP and JMM in 3.In Odisha, the BJP is all set to form a majority government of its own for the first time, winning 78 out of 147 seats in the assembly elections of the coastal state. The outcome brings to an end the five-term reign of Naveen Patnaik's BJD, which managed to retain only 51 seats this time. Patnaik was eyeing to become the longest serving Chief Minister in India, but fell short by 76 days.Actor Kangana Ranaut, who recently won the Mandi Lok Sabha seat on a BJP ticket, was allegedly slapped by a woman constable of the CISF at the security area of Chandigarh airport. Afterwards, the CISF constable, Kulwinder Kaur, suggested her actions were linked to a statement Ranaut had made about women joining the farmers' protest. The CISF suspended the constable, initiated departmental inquiry, and lodged a police complaint against her. Ranaut, who was taking a Vistara flight to New Delhi and was accompanied by members of her family, said she will file a complaint with the Ministry of Home Affairs.The Chinese Foreign Ministry, which congratulated Narendra Modi, the BJP and NDA on their election victory, has protested the exchange of messages between Taiwan President Lai Ching-te and Modi on the poll outcome. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning, responding to a question on the interaction between Modi and Lai, said there is no such thing as ‘president' of the Taiwan region and that China opposes all forms of official interactions between the Taiwan authorities and countries having diplomatic relations with China. She further stated that Taiwan is an inalienable part of the territory of the People's Republic of China.  This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.

Left Unread
123. Ronnie James Dio

Left Unread

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 64:46


The episode isn't really about RJD. We just love him. We talked about him a little, though. We also discussed accused English serial killer Lucy Letby and the scandalous recent New Yorker article which highlights inconsistencies with her case, updates on the ongoing genocide in Palestine, American supremacy in the world of heavy music, Evan's inconsiderate upstairs neighbors, and much MUCH more! Please consider donating to our Patreon so we can quit our jobs and devote ourselves entirely to hot takes and even hotter history: www.patreon.com/leftunread Follow us here: @leftunreadpod @poorfidalgo @gluten_yung Email us with episode ideas, thoughts, feedback, criticism (constructive or otherwise), fanfiction, pictures of your toes, etc. etc.: leftunreadpod@gmail.com Theme courtesy of the inimitable Interesting Times Gang, who have lots of music for sale here: itgang.bandcamp.com  

Vaad
संवाद # 175: Muslims don't have first right on India's resources | Dilip Mandal on Modi Vs Congress

Vaad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 81:56


Dilip Mandal, a seasoned journalist, has worked with various media outlets for over two decades. He began his career in print journalism with leading newspapers like 'Dainik Jagran' and 'India Today', later transitioning to television channels such as 'Aaj Tak' and 'Zee News'. Additionally, he has experience in the corporate world through his roles at CNBC Awaaz and Economic Times Dot Com. Mandal is also a respected author, educator, and has been recognized for his contributions to journalism. 0:00 Intro 1:06 Context matters 2:43 Why Modi is attacking Congress 5:07 Why Congress' Muslim appeasement went out of control 8:30 Ambedkar Vs Congress 9:27 Congress' package for Muslims 10:20 Privilege of Muslim elites 11:43 Congress evil plan for Muslim reservations 14:04 Big lie of Sachar commission on Muslims & Dalits 15:15 Only Congress has ended reservations! 20:58 Sachar tried to give reservations to SC converts 23:31 Congress' real politics against SP, BSP, RJD, DMK 27:23 If OBCs can, why not Muslims? 31:58 Congress' put Muslims above Dalits 35:25 Muslim-First is India's official govt policy 38:02 Congress plan to give Muslims protection under SC/ST act 40:13 Height of appeasement - pro Muslim education policies 43:23 Why Indian Muslims are poor - real reasons 47:49 Problem with Indian Muslims' attitudes 50:16 Yogi Adityanath & UP Muslims 54:12 Communal budgeting in secular schemes 56:17 Modi will change constitution & end reservations? 58:05 Modi is best brand ambassador of Indian democracy 1:00:50 Modi is uneducated. PM should be padha likha? 1:03:46 Modi deserves Nobel Prize for Toilets 1:06:43 Congress won't do Muslim appeasement again? 1:08:01 Why wealth redistribution doesn't work 1:10:00 India is not a land of revolutions 1:11:30 Importance of Private property 1:13:36 Joke on Communism

5 Minute
सुबह 10 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 4:52


प्रधानमंत्री मोदी तमिलनाडु और राहुल गांधी महाराष्ट्र में करेंगे चुनावी प्रचार, BJP कल अपना मेनिफेस्टो जारी कर सकती है, इमरान मसूद एक बार फिर अपनी बयानबाजी को लेकर चर्चा में, RJD आज अपना घोषणा पत्र करेगी जारी, एमके स्टालिन ने केंद्र सरकार पर लगाया आरोप, देश में गर्मी के मौसम के बीच बारिश और आंधी-तूफान का सिलसिला जारी, ईरान और इजराइल में युद्ध की आशंका को लेकर विदेश मंत्रालय ने जारी की एडवाइजरी और IPL में दिल्ली कैपिटल्स ने लखनऊ सुपर जायंट्स को 6 विकेट से हराया, सिर्फ 5 मिनट में सुनिए सुबह 10 बजे की बड़ी ख़बरें.

5 Minute
सुबह 10 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 5:06


शराब नीति केस में केजरीवाल अब क्या रास्ता अपनाने वाले हैं, पीएम मोदी समेत बीजेपी के नेता आज कहां – कहां चुनावी रैली करेंगे, भ्रामक विज्ञापन मामले में सुप्रीम कोर्ट में होगी सुनवाई, समाजवादी पार्टी आज कर सकती है अपना मैनिफेस्टो जारी, क्या कांग्रेस आज करने वाली है दिल्ली सीट्स पर उम्मीदवारों की घोषणा, RJD की लिस्ट पर क्या बोले बिहार के डिप्टी सीएम और इंडियन प्रीमियर में आज कौनसी टीमे होंगी आमने – सामने, सुनिए सुबह की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट में

Din Bhar
शहाबुद्दीन के गढ़ में RJD क्यों फूंक-फूंककर क़दम रख रही है: दिन भर, 10 अप्रैल

Din Bhar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 30:46


आरजेडी ने कैंडिडेट लिस्ट से कौन से समीकरण साधने कोशिश की है और RJD कौन सी सीटों पर मजबूती से टक्कर दे सकती है, सपा के मेनिफेस्टो की बड़ी बातें क्या हैं, आरएलडी-सपा गठबंधन टूटने के बाद पश्चिमी यूपी के वोटरों का मूड क्या है, दिल्ली सरकार के मंत्री ने क्यों दिया इस्तीफा, कनाडा की खुफिया एजेंसी की रिपोर्ट में क्या है और भारत को लेकर लगाए पुराने आरोपों से वो क्यों पलट गई, सुनिए 'दिन भर' में नितिन ठाकुर के साथ. प्रड्यूसर - अंकित द्विवेदी साउंड मिक्स- नितिन रावत

5 Minute
शाम 4 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 5:03


दिल्ली शराब नीति केस में आज पेशी के दौरान मुख्यमंत्री अरविंद केजरीवाल ने पहली बार अपने दो मंत्रियों के सामने रखे, बिहार में RJD सुप्रीमो लालू यादव की बेटी रोहिणी आचार्य सारण सीट से लोकसभा चुनाव लड़ने की तैयारी में हैं, कल दिल्ली के रामलीला मैदान में हुई विपक्ष की रैली के दौरान राहुल गांधी के मैच फिक्सिंग वाले कमेंट के खिलाफ बीजेपी चुनाव आयोग पहुंची है, कांग्रेस आज तेलंगाना के प्रत्याशियों का ऐलान कर सकती है, चुनाव आयोग ने ममता बनर्जी और कंगना रनौत के खिलाफ अपमानजनक टिप्पणी करने के लिए बीजेपी नेता दिलीप घोष और कांग्रेस नेता सुप्रिया श्रीनेत की निंदा की, सुनिए शाम 4 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट में

HT Daily News Wrap
INDIA bloc in Bihar seals seat-sharing deal, RJD gets 26 seats, Congress 9 | Evening News

HT Daily News Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 6:17


INDIA bloc in Bihar seals seat-sharing deal, RJD gets 26 seats, Congress 9, I-T dept should demand ₹4,600 crore from BJP: Congress's big charge after fresh tax notices, Mukhtar Ansari's death: 'My father was given slow poison', claims son Umar Ansari, ‘Kejriwal ko Ashirwad': Wife Sunita announces WhatsApp campaign for jailed CM, From AI to UPI, PM Modi- Bill Gates discuss India's digital revolution

5 Minute
शाम 4 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 5:01


ED की गिरफ्तारी और राउज एवेन्यू कोर्ट के रिमांड के फैसले को दिल्ली के मुख्यमंत्री अरविंद केजरीवाल ने दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट में चुनौती दी, मुख्यमंत्री अरविंद केजरीवाल की पत्नी सुनीता केजरीवाल ने क्या बड़ा दावा किया, टीएमसी नेता महुआ मोइत्रा को प्रवर्तन निदेशालय ने क्यों समन भेजा, बिहार में किस सीट पर अड़े हैं कांग्रेस और RJD, कर्नाटक में अपनी ही पार्टी से क्यों खफा हुए कांग्रेस नेता, क्या पंजाब में आम आदमी पार्टी को लग सकता है बड़ा झटका और भारत के फिलीपींस को समर्थन देने के बाद चीन ने क्या प्रतिक्रिया दी, सुनिए शाम 4 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट में

5 Minute
सुबह 10 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट- 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 5:01


देश के 21 राज्यों की 102 लोकसभा सीटों के लिए आज से नामांकन प्रक्रिया शुरू हो गई है, कांग्रेस पार्टी लोकसभा चुनाव 2024 के लिए कैंडिडेट्स की तीसरी लिस्ट कभी भी जारी कर सकती है, दिल्ली के मुख्यमंत्री अरविंद केजरीवाल ने अपने खिलाफ एनफोर्समेंट डायरेक्टोरेट के सभी समन को हाईकोर्ट में चुनौती दी है, दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट में टैक्स असेसमेंट केस में कांग्रेस की याचिका पर आज सुनवाई होगी, बिहार में कल शाम जन अधिकार पार्टी सुप्रीमो पप्पू यादव की RJD सुप्रीमो लालू यादव और तेजस्वी यादव से राबड़ी आवास मुलाकात हुई, सुनिए सुबह 10 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें सिर्फ 5 मिनट न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट में

3 Things
The Catch Up: 4 March

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 2:58


This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.It's the 4th of March and here are today's headlines.The Supreme Court today overruled its 1998 majority ruling in the JMM bribery case in which the apex court had said that members of Parliament and state legislatures were immune from prosecution for accepting bribes for voting or speaking in a certain manner in the House. The court said, quote, “corruption and bribery by members of the legislature erode probity in public life”. The question had arisen in the context of bribery charges against Jharkhand Mukti Morcha MLA Sita Soren in connection with the 2012 Rajya Sabha election to two seats from the state. Several senior BJP leaders todayy took to X and added ‘Modi Ka Parivar' (Modi's family) in their social media handle usernames. This comes as a statement in solidarity with their party's top leader Prime Minister Narendra Modi after RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav's ‘no family' remark. The leaders who have done this so far include Union Home Minister Amit Shah, party president J P Nadda, Union Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari among others.Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said today that a huge country like India cannot remain dependent on import of military hardware as such dependency can be “fatal” for its strategic autonomy. Singh added that the annual volume of domestic defence production has crossed the record figure of Rs 1 lakh crore which was nearly Rs 44,000 crore around 2014. He further stated that India had to face “trouble” in “difficult times” in the past due to its reliance on defence imports.Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has written to the Enforcement Directorate, saying that he was ready to answer the probe agency's questions. The ED had summoned the AAP leader for the eighth time today in connection with the Delhi excise policy case. Seeking a date after 12th of March, Kejriwal said, quote “ED summons are legally invalid and illegal… I wrote letters to them but they haven't replied to any of my letters. As per law, ED proceedings are like judicial proceedings. I am ready to give answers through video conferencing.” Unquote.As many as 81 tourists stranded in Himachal Pradesh's Spiti Valley due to closure of roads after heavy snowfall have been shifted to safer places. Meanwhile, over 650 roads, including five national highways, in the state remained closed for vehicular movement today following several avalanches and landslides caused by incessant rain and snow for the past three days, according to the state emergency operation centre.This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express

3 Things
The Catch Up: 12 February

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 2:56


his is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.It's the 12th of February and here are the headlines.Stating that previous governments used to take a long time to conduct recruitments, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that the BJP government has provided almost 1.5 times more government jobs in its 10 years than the previous government during its decade-long rule. Addressing a Rozgar Mela via videoconferencing, PM Modi said that more than 1 lakh youths have been given appointment letters for government jobs. He added that the government has allocated Rs 11 lakh crore as capital expenditure in the Interim Budget 2024-25 to increase the pace of development.The Bihar Assembly session began today with Nitish Kumar's government in Bihar facing a trust vote. This followed two weeks after he jumped allegiance from the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) — a JD(U), RJD and Congress alliance — to the NDA bloc. Ahead of the vote, a no-confidence motion against Speaker Awadh Bihari Choudhary was taken up and passed by the Assembly, with 125 members voting in favour of the ouster.As more than 200 farmers' unions gear up for the ‘Dilli Chalo' march from Punjab, the Delhi Police imposed Section 144 across the national capital for a month, beginning today. An order issued by the Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora stated that there is “an absolute prohibition” on the organization, convening, or participation in any processions, demonstrations, rallies, or march on foot, whether for political, social, or any other purpose, within the geographical limits of Delhi/New Delhi.Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan resigned from the Indian National Congress today. Chavan will be joining the ruling Shinde-led Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party alliance in the state. Sources have alleged that Chavan is likely to get a ticket from the BJP for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections. Reacting to the developments, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that Congress leaders are suffocated within the party and the BJP anticipates more INC leaders to be joining them in the coming days.The Ministry of External Affairs said today that three months after they were sentenced to death, seven out of the eight former Indian Navy personnel were released from Qatar's custody and brought back to India. While seven sailors returned to India early today, Commander Purnendu Tiwari, whose death sentence was commuted but still received the harshest punishment of a 25-year life term, hasn't returned yet. He, too, is expected to be back in India soon.This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.

ThePrint
CutTheClutter: As rumours of another Nitish shift swirl, how he mastered art to stay Bihar CM, no matter whose govt

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 31:34


Speculation is rife that Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, currently leading a government in alliance with the RJD and the Congress, is set to jump ship to the BJP again. If this happens, this would be the fourth time Kumar has shifted allegiance since he became CM in 2005. What's most significant in this JD(U) back and forth is that Nitish has retained the CM's chair no matter who he is in alliance with. In Ep 1053 of Cut The Clutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta explains the phenomenon of Nitish Kumar and his politics. The episode was originally published on 9 August 2022, right after Nitish last broke ranks with the BJP.----more----Read Shekhar Gupta's National Interest : https://theprint.in/national-interest/hamara-desh-badal-gaya-hai/4808/

5 Minute
दोपहर 1 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट - 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 5:14


प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी आज महाराष्ट्र के सोलापुर पहुंचे. उन्होंने यहां लगभग 2000 करोड़ रुपये की अमृत मिशन  परियोजनाओं की आधारशिला रखी, कांग्रेस की भारत जोड़ो न्याय यात्रा का आज छठा दिन है, लोकसभा से निष्कासित तृणमूल कांग्रेस नेता महुआ मोइत्रा ने अपना  सरकारी बंगला खाली कर दिया है, RJD सुप्रीमो लालू यादव और बिहार के उपमुख्यमंत्री तेजस्वी यादव, बिहार के सीएम नीतीश कुमार से मिलने मुख्यमंत्री आवास पर पहुंचे है, तमिलनाडु में आगामी लोकसभा चुनावो की तैयारियां तेज़ करते हुए DMK ने तीन टीम्स बनाने की घोषणा की है, AFC Asian कप में भारतीय फुटबॉल टीम कल उज्बेकिस्तान के खिलाफ 3-0 से हारने के बाद टूर्नामेंट से बाहर हो गई, सुनिए दोपहर 1 बजे तक की बड़ी खबरें ‘5 मिनट' न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट में.  

The Opperman Report
Cathy Terkanian: Find Aundria M Bowman PT2

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 60:00


Cathy Terkanian: Find Aundria M BowmanREWARD $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for the disappearance of Aundria M Bowman aka Alexis Badger.Last seen by "grandfathered in sexual offender/predator," Dennis Lee Bowman aka Denny, of Hamilton, MI.November 1988, 14 y.o. Aundria/Alexis reported Bowman had sexually molested her. A brief investigation was done, but Bowman's background wasn't looked into and Aundria/Alexis was sent back.March 11, 1989 Bowman a habitual liar,and still on parole for "criminal sexual conduct with intent to rape a teenage girl by gunpoint," reported to police Aundria had "stolen his money and run away!" For 20 years Bowman was listed as a victim missing endangered, 14 years old Aundria/Alexis'.In 1999 the dead body of a Jane Doe was found in Racine,WI. and in 2008 Carl Koppelman reported to Racine WI. detective that "RJD" might be missing/endangered Aundria M Bowman.The detective from WI. contacted the Allegan Co. Sheriff's department to report the tip. A detective from Allegan Co. set out to learn who Aundria M Bowman was in hopes of identifying, "Racine Jane Doe." In 2014 my DNA ruled out "RJD" as Aundria M Bowman aka Alexis Badger. Then the detective's primary question became "What really happened to Aundria???" The detective knew Bowman from the 80's and 90's and knew what he was capable of doing to a helpless teenage girl. He also knew Bowman a judge had said Bowman was a "threat to women if not locked up."Police changed the status Aundria/Alexis' case to an "open criminal investigation" and offered Bowman the opportunity to clear himself of causing the disappearance of his adopted teenage daughter, but he refuses. Brenda Bowman isn't cooperating either but has said, "the only thing I'm guilty of is staying married to Dennis Bowman."Aundria/Alexis was never seen in Holland, MI. in the weeks/months after she vanished. She never ran away from a youth center as per Doe Network and she never stole Dennis Bowman's money and ran away.If u have a tip and wish to remain anonymous u can at www.tipsubmit.com. Someone knows someone who has been there all along.read lessThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement

The Opperman Report
Cathy Terkanian: Find Aundria M Bowman

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 60:43


Cathy Terkanian: Find Aundria M BowmanREWARD $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for the disappearance of Aundria M Bowman aka Alexis Badger.Last seen by "grandfathered in sexual offender/predator," Dennis Lee Bowman aka Denny, of Hamilton, MI.November 1988, 14 y.o. Aundria/Alexis reported Bowman had sexually molested her. A brief investigation was done, but Bowman's background wasn't looked into and Aundria/Alexis was sent back.March 11, 1989 Bowman a habitual liar,and still on parole for "criminal sexual conduct with intent to rape a teenage girl by gunpoint," reported to police Aundria had "stolen his money and run away!" For 20 years Bowman was listed as a victim missing endangered, 14 years old Aundria/Alexis'.In 1999 the dead body of a Jane Doe was found in Racine,WI. and in 2008 Carl Koppelman reported to Racine WI. detective that "RJD" might be missing/endangered Aundria M Bowman.The detective from WI. contacted the Allegan Co. Sheriff's department to report the tip. A detective from Allegan Co. set out to learn who Aundria M Bowman was in hopes of identifying, "Racine Jane Doe." In 2014 my DNA ruled out "RJD" as Aundria M Bowman aka Alexis Badger. Then the detective's primary question became "What really happened to Aundria???" The detective knew Bowman from the 80's and 90's and knew what he was capable of doing to a helpless teenage girl. He also knew Bowman a judge had said Bowman was a "threat to women if not locked up."Police changed the status Aundria/Alexis' case to an "open criminal investigation" and offered Bowman the opportunity to clear himself of causing the disappearance of his adopted teenage daughter, but he refuses. Brenda Bowman isn't cooperating either but has said, "the only thing I'm guilty of is staying married to Dennis Bowman."Aundria/Alexis was never seen in Holland, MI. in the weeks/months after she vanished. She never ran away from a youth center as per Doe Network and she never stole Dennis Bowman's money and ran away.If u have a tip and wish to remain anonymous u can at www.tipsubmit.com. Someone knows someone who has been there all along.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement

5 Minute
दोपहर 1 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट - 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 5:02


संसद के शीतकालीन सत्र का आज 11वां दिन है. संसद में सुरक्षा चूक के मसले पर लोकसभा में लगातार पांचवें दिन हंगामा हुआ, कांग्रेस के महासचिव और राज्यसभा सांसद केसी वेणुगोपाल ने कहा है कि प्रधानमंत्री संसद का मज़ाक बना रहे हैं, इंडिया गठबंधन की बैठक 19 दिसंबर को दिल्ली में होने जा रही है. बैठक में शामिल होने RJD सुप्रीमो लालू यादव बेटे तेजस्वी के साथ दिल्ली रवाना हुए, कोविड-19 के बढ़ते केसों के बीच विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन ने इसे लेकर चेतावनी दी है, केंद्रीय मंत्री गिरिराज सिंह ने कहा है कि हिंदुओं को 'हलाल मांस खाना छोड़ देना चाहिए, इज़रायल ने कहा है कि उसे हमास का सबसे बड़ा टनल मिला है.इजराइली डिफेंस फोर्स ने दावा किया है कि ये सुरंग चार किलोमीटर तक फैली हुई है, सुनिए दोपहर 1 बजे का 5 मिनट पॉडकास्ट.

5 Minute
दोपहर 1 बजे का न्यूज़ पॉडकास्ट - 5 मिनट

5 Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 5:05


राष्ट्रीय राजपूत करणी सेना के प्रमुख सुखदेव सिंह गोगामेड़ी की हत्या के विरोध में राजस्थान बंद की घोषणा की गई है, केंद्रीय गृह मंत्रालय की सिफारिश पर अवैध निवेश को बढ़ावा देने और पार्ट टाइम जॉब के नाम पर धोखाधड़ी करने के आरोप में 100 से अधिक वेबसाइट्स बैन कर दी गई हैं, संसद के शीतकालीन सत्र का आज तीसरा दिन है, RJD उपाध्यक्ष शिवानंद तिवारी को मानहानि के एक केस में एक साल की सज़ा मिली, पड़ोसी देश नेपाल की एक अदालत ने दो लोगों को भारत में एक बड़े आतंकी हमले की योजना बनाने का दोषी पाया है, ब्रिटेन के पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री बोरिस जॉनसन से कोविड-19 महामारी को उन्होंने कैसे हैंडल किया इसे लेकर दो दिनों की पूछताछ होगी, सुनिए दोपहर 1 बजे का 5 मिनट पॉडकास्ट में.

Anticipating The Unintended
#208 Go Shape the Molten Metal Now*

Anticipating The Unintended

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 27:45


India Policy Watch #1: How Not to Let the Opportunity Slip AwayInsights on issues relevant to India — RSJA strange thing happens when you are away on a break. One week you are sitting and wondering how many different things you can write about because of the flurry of events around you. US banks getting into trouble, Rahul Gandhi being denied bail, more curbs on US companies doing business in China, frenetic moves in semiconductor politics - you get the picture. And then you take a break. And everything slows down. First Republic Bank doesn't implode in a matter of hours like SVB. Instead, it drags its feet in a slow-motion death spiral. RBI pauses on its rate increases. Janet Yellen pulls back on US hostility towards China while cooing about how the two economies need one another. Things go to a standstill when you stop looking at the world with a weekly columnist's gaze. It is like the vibe of a still summer day in India takes over everything. Nothing moves. Once back, what does one write about? Well, thematically, there isn't any one thing that will do right now. So, I guess I will cover a few areas that could be of interest.The big story out of India last week was that we might have overtaken China in the population sweepstakes. This was kind of inevitable, and a million people here or there doesn't make a difference in the larger scheme of things. Yet, it is as good a moment as any to reflect on that elusive thing called the India opportunity. Now, we have devoted multiple editions to why having more people is a good thing. Somewhat to my relief, a lot of commentary in the last week has echoed this sentiment. There's the usual comparison of the relatively younger demographics in India with that of China and the advantage of being more aligned geopolitically with the West. And, of course, the governments in India don't do terribly arbitrary things like China did in the past couple of years to the tech sector. On this last point, I have my views, but we are using a really broad brush here, so I will let it pass. The general tone of these articles is that this is India's opportunity to lose—a far cry from my school days when the population was seen as a problem. I have three points to make in this context which are a bit different from the usual view of what India should do not to let this opportunity slip.First, there's the usual prescription that India should industrialise faster to take advantage of this dividend and avoid the middle-income trap. My usual take on this is how well do we know why India couldn't industrialise faster in the last 20 years when China took off. It is not like this is a fresh insight that wasn't known to policymakers then. So, what gets in the way of India to industrialise? My short answer will always be the state. Despite all the hype around Make in India and the rising ease of doing business rankings, it is still quite difficult to start and run a business in India. The state is deeply entrenched in controlling capital in India, and it enjoys the arbitrary power that it has over them that it is impossible to change this with just better optics of ‘single window', tax holidays or investment roadshows. In the last two decades, the state has retreated a bit in some areas, but paradoxically, with greater digitisation, it has more information and, therefore, greater power over industry. My general contention is that the state can continue with its welfarism (or whatever else you may call it) on the social and political front, but for India to industrialise, the state has to retreat on the economic control it wields. This looks very difficult today because the state's first goal is to perpetuate itself. It will require the PM to go back to some of his campaign promises of pre-2014 with real conviction. All Indian politicians of a certain vintage are instinctively socialist. And as the farm reforms saga showed, even a small vocal minority can derail a progressive reform. The other challenge has been the availability of capital for MSMEs to build their business and compete for global orders. For the most part, since 2009, we have had a twin balance sheet problem, and that has meant banks have been very choosy about whom to lend. Add to that the shallowness of the corporate bond market, and we end up having a manufacturing sector low on its ambitions. On this, we might be on a better footing now. Bank and corporate balance sheets are at their robust best, and the public digital infrastructure and GST network make it possible for better underwriting decisions using informational collateral. This is evident in the robust credit offtake reported in the MSME segment across the banking sector in the past year. My view is we will industrialise a bit faster than in the past, but we are going to fall short of the expectations of the kind of industrialisation that's expected for us to increase our per capita income from $2000 to $10,000 in the next 15 years. China traversed that exact journey between 2006-20, so it is possible. And it is possible to do it without making the same mistakes as China, where it went back on its decentralised model of growth that made regions and companies compete with one another to an overly centralised model now that will only hurt it further. We need a very specific retreat of the state from the economy with a regulatory framework that acts as an enabler rather than lording over it in a policing role. These seem to be difficult even for a PM and a party that's hugely popular and has no immediate threat of losing power. We will therefore continue to do a respectable 7 per cent growth over the long run than a tearing 10+ per cent. It is what it is. This growth is good but not good enough to take care of the employment aspirations of the people. So, we will have to contend with high unemployment or underemployment for the foreseeable future. What will compound this is automation and the speed of AI adoption in the industry. One of the things to watch out for is the increasing sophistication of AI tools that could automate the services sector. The short-term evidence of generative AI tools like ChatGPT or Dall-e shows how quickly lower-skilled white-collar jobs could be automated. Also, these tools are now getting ‘consumerised'; that is the AI use cases are no longer restricted to a business-to-business context. This will increase the ability of the end users to use them for their needs directly. And that will reduce opportunities in the services sector, which has been the growth engine of the Indian economy in the post-liberalisation decades. Separately, we have talked about the increasing market concentration among 4-5 corporate groups in India. This trend is only getting stronger, and I have explained in the previous edition how this is different from the ‘national champions' model of the Asian tigers. Simply put, unlike them, these national champions aren't using their monopoly to win in global markets. Concentration is a classic market failure that will eventually lead to higher prices and poor allocation of capital. There's a good argument on this that's been made, of late, on this by Viral Acharya. But it has gotten drowned in the usual nationalistic noise that any criticism of this government brings these days. The usual caution that would have come up at this stage would be about the social risks of a young and aspirational population being unemployed. As I travel across India, I find this risk to be somewhat overblown. The availability of cheap smartphones, cheaper data and a general increase in prosperity mean the youth is forever busy staring at their screens engaged in low-quality entertainment. We will continue to generate low-end services jobs to take care of the top tier of Indian society like the ‘home delivery of everything' model has already shown us. This ‘yajman' system of one rich Indian supporting ten others will be a feature of our economy.Lastly, we must realise that the surplus labour and surplus savings (we are already getting there) that we will have will need to find their use outside of India. We will be one of the few countries in the world to have these together and almost no one will have our scale of surplus labour and savings. Free trade and open borders will therefore play to our advantage. It will be counterproductive to champion protectionism or any kind of swadeshi brand of politics. It will just be bad economics and blunt our edge in the global economy. There is no shortage of things to solve if we want to make use of the demographic dividend. I have read the usual lament on how we must improve the quality of our labour pool, upgrade our education system, improve infrastructure and bring women into the workforce - the list is long. I think these are downstream factors that will mostly get taken care of if the state makes it easier for the enterprises to do business. That retreat when the state has enjoyed having capital under its thumb for decades is mighty difficult. India will do well because there is an overlap of trends that favour it uniquely. The giant leap it so desires will need more than just this happy coincidence to come its way.  Course Advertisement: Admissions for the May 2023 cohort of Takshashila's Graduate Certificate in Public Policy programme are now open! Visit this link to apply.PolicWTF: Tariff ki Taareef Mein This section looks at egregious public policies. Policies that make you go: WTF, Did that really happen?— Pranay KotasthaneWe've cried ourselves hoarse that India's position on international trade in electronics is self-defeating. The consensus in India is that high tariffs, heavy customs duties, and other such barriers are a crucial pre-condition for creating world-beating Indian electronics companies. Another edition of this series titled “Tariff ki Tareef Mein” played out last week. On April 17, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) dispute settlement panel ruled that India's imposition of tariffs on mobile phones and electronic components violates its commitment under the Information Technology Act (ITA). The ITA is a plurilateral agreement of the WTO in which the signatories committed to reducing all tariffs and taxes on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) products. Europe, Japan, and Taiwan raised these disputes separately against India. No surprise, the Indian government plans to challenge the ruling. In fact, government officials are signalling that the ruling won't have any impact because the appellate body of the WTO doesn't have enough judges to hear India's position. India's formal defence is based on two arguments: one is technical, and the other is ideological. The technical argument is that India signed the ITA in 1997 when mobile phones, chargers, and many of the now ubiquitous digital wonders hadn't emerged. So, the recent tariffs on new products that came to life after 1997 do not violate India's ITA commitments. However, a deeper ideological argument underlies the technical argument. The Indian government strongly believes that signing the ITA led to the decline of its domestic electronics industry. And as a result, import tariffs are critical for maintaining the current uptick in domestic electronics production. The commerce ministry website pulls no punches when it says:“India's experience with the ITA has been most discouraging, which almost wiped out the IT industry from India. The real gainer from that agreement has been China which raised its global market share from 2% to 14% between 2000-2011.In light of recent measures taken by the Government to build a sound manufacturing environment in the field of Electronics and Information Technology, this is the time for us to incubate our industry rather than expose it to undue pressures of competition. Accordingly and also keeping in view opinion of domestic IT industry, it has been decided not to participate in the ITA expansion negotiations for the time being.” As this official position indicates, the government seems to have internalised that the ITA was the reason that India's past attempts failed. (That line about incubating the industry rather than exposing it to “undue” pressures of competition transported me to the 1950s.)There are at least three problems with this line of thinking. One, it mistakes correlation for causation. It is true that Chinese companies decimated the domestic Indian manufacturers of cheap mobile phones by 2017. Indian domestic players couldn't match the “features per unit price” that Chinese companies were able to offer. The import of cheaper phones back then benefited millions of Indian consumers. The reason that domestic players couldn't compete wasn't the ITA but that they had no competitive advantage. Their business model relied on rebranding older phones sourced from China. Zero tariffs under ITA, in fact, made it possible for these companies to import components cheaply and climb up the assembly value chain. But without any significant investment in R&D or industrial innovation, these “domestic” players were easily wiped off the market. This story isn't unique to electronic products. Even in segments to which the ITA doesn't apply, such as machine tools, textiles, or toys, Indian companies couldn't stand international competition. Surely, the problem then lies in India's large-scale manufacturing troubles and not in signing the ITA. The much-lampooned ease-of-doing business factors, such as poor infrastructure, byzantine labour and land regulations, and a complicated tax system, can explain why production in India remained a challenge across sectors. Two, protecting domestic players will not produce world-beating champions. This is particularly true for electronics production, which relies heavily on cross-border flows of materials, machines, and humans. To export one type of electronic product, you need to import another type; atmanirbharta is impossible. By disregarding the ITA, products manufactured in India will not be able to compete in the international market. An analysis by the industry body of phone manufacturers shows that higher import tariffs have meant that a large portion of the money companies receives under PLI gets re-routed to pay these tariffs, ultimately making production cost-prohibitive. This is the reason why companies such as Apple have been trying to seek duty exemptions for some electronic components. It is also a major sticking point in the India-Taiwan Free Trade Agreement. A unilateral reduction in tariffs by following ITA is thus in India's interest.Three, India's vehement dismissal of the ITA places it at a disadvantage in future negotiations. India has opted out of the ITA-2 negotiations that sought to expand the list of ICT products on which tariffs were to be reduced. As a big manufacturer, China was able to get favourable exemptions in these negotiations. Instead of reducing tariffs to zero immediately, it was able to extract waivers that give it a gentle gliding path towards zero tariffs. India has a similar opportunity today, given that it is far more integrated into the global supply chain for electronics due to the manufacturing presence of players such as Samsung and Apple. The geopolitical situation, too, is far more favourable. But India's obstinate stance on the ITA makes the question of negotiating waivers a moot one.China signed the ITA in 2003. By then, it already had a strong electronics assembly and manufacturing setup. The ITA supercharged its powers and helped it become a global provider of ICT goods. Twenty years later, India, too, has been able to kickstart electronics assembly. It's now time to approach ITA more confidently instead of falling back to the tested-and-failed tropes of import substitution and infant industry protection. A basic rule of strategy is not to spread too thin on many fronts simultaneously. India's trade strategy seems to ignore this maxim. If our chief adversary is China, it's better to settle trade disputes with the EU, UK, Japan, Taiwan, and the US with minimal friction. Instead, we continue to treat every tariff reduction as a bargaining chip. Missing the woods for the trees shouldn't become India's guiding principle in international trade. Global Policy Watch: What Fed Learnt From SVB Failure Reflection on global policy issues — RSJOn the face of it, quite a lot. A 118-page report. As the Economic Times reports:“The Federal Reserve issued a detailed and scathing assessment on Friday of its failure to identify problems and push for fixes at Silicon Valley Bank before the U.S. lender's collapse, and promised tougher supervision and stricter rules for banks.In what Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr called an "unflinching" review of the U.S. central bank's supervision of SVB, the Fed said its oversight of the Santa Clara, California-based bank was inadequate and that regulatory standards were too low.”It is useful to understand what policy lessons are learnt by a regulator from a setback. SVB was a small bank (16th largest) but a fairly important player in the valley. And it went down in a heap within hours because of a run engineered by the enlightened VCs who asked their investee companies to pull out their deposits. I have covered the saga in a previous edition. In its report, the Fed has identified the reasons for the bank failure, which in hindsight, is clear to everyone now. It points to three broader issues:“First, the combination of social media, a highly networked and concentrated depositor base, and technology may have fundamentally changed the speed of bank runs. Social media enabled depositors to instantly spread concerns about a bank run, and technology enabled immediate withdrawals of funding.Second, as I have previously stated, a firm's distress may have systemic consequences through contagion—where concerns about one firm spread to other firms—even if the firm is not extremely large, highly connected to other financial counterparties, or involved in critical financial services.Third, this experience has emphasised why strong bank capital matters. While the proximate cause of SVB's failure was a liquidity run, the underlying issue was concern about its solvency.”All good, so far. And therefore, the question: So, what have they learnt from it? Well, the key “takeaways” summed up are here:“1. Silicon Valley Bank's board of directors and management failed to manage their risks.2. Supervisors did not fully appreciate the extent of the vulnerabilities as Silicon Valley Bank grew in size and complexity.3. When supervisors did identify vulnerabilities, they did not take sufficient steps to ensure that Silicon Valley Bank fixed those problems quickly enough.4. The Board's tailoring approach in response to the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (EGRRCPA) and a shift in the stance of supervisory policy impeded effective supervision by reducing standards, increasing complexity, and promoting a less assertive supervisory approach.”The Board and the management take a large portion of the blame. And then it appears like the Fed is holding itself accountable by calling out the weakness in supervisory standards. Till you read the fine print. It is largely throwing a small team of SVB-specific supervisors under the bus, thus making it sound like a specific instance of dereliction of duty. SVB failed because the Fed raised interest rates too quickly without asking what could be the possible risks of such a move. It didn't do its homework for its actions on the banking system. And when it realised the likely vulnerabilities that it hadn't anticipated, it went easy on the rate hikes than the hawkish stand it had taken only a week earlier. Had it been only an SVB-specific issue, what explains the slow unravelling of the First Republic Bank? It is one thing not to anticipate the unintended. It is another not to acknowledge it and search for lessons which won't help you the next time around. Or maybe it knows what went wrong, and it is too proud to admit it went wrong. Either way, it comes out of this poorly. India Policy Watch #2: Devil and the Deep SeaInsights on issues relevant to India — Pranay KotasthaneOver the last couple of weeks, the Congress' new election slogan, “Jitni aabaadi, utna haq”, has caused quite a flutter. Bluntly speaking, it is a pre-election promise to expand reservations for Other Backward Classes (OBC). We've seen this movie before. As was the case with the last election, it means that the grand narrative that's been put forward to counter Hindutva majoritarianism is “backward” caste mobilisation. But this time around, the mobilisation comes with some clear demands: a caste census, an expansion of OBC reservation, and a dedicated ministry for the empowerment of OBCs.In his characteristically edifying column, political scientist Pratap Bhanu Mehta explains why these three demands for caste mobilisation will not translate to social justice. Social justice needs good public institutions of education and inclusive economic growth, combined with strong affirmative action for the Dalits and some deeply marginalised sections of OBCs. Instead, political parties have reduced the logic of “social justice” to one and only one item: expansion of OBC reservation. In his words:“The most important things that are required for social justice do not require caste data. Making quality education available to all, the creation of public goods in which all can participate, the design of welfare or other cash support schemes, the best mix of subsidies and income enhancing measures, and most importantly, an expanding economy that creates mobility do not require the framework of caste. The mistake of the social justice agenda was that it forgot Ambedkar's lesson that to effectively attack caste you have to (for the most part) strongly but indirectly attack the range of material deprivations that make its logic so insidious. Second, we have to express the blunt truth on so much of what went under the name of social justice politics in North India.”…“In my years of dealing with higher education, it was rare to come across a social justice party that shed a single tear for the decimation of public education or the destruction of universities. But all their social justice outrage was focused on the one single point of reservations. So in Bihar you got the RJD that, for all its tapping into the politics of dignity, decimated the governance structures that could have empowered marginalised groups. In UP, under the garb of social justice agenda, we tolerated parties that had little interest in governing. What was called the deepening of democracy in North India did not lead to deepening of governance or inclusive growth.” [The Indian Express, April 21]As you would imagine, that article ruffled many a feather. Writing in the same newspaper, Manoj Kumar Jha (a Rajya Sabha member of RJD) and Ghazala Jamil mounted a defence with these words:“The RJD and other opposition parties that he accuses of reducing social justice to distributing “government largesse based on officially reified caste identities” and “decimating public education and destructing universities” have, in fact, invested heavily in school education systems so that the marginalised sections can simply reach public universities. The quantum of ambition in Bihar's youth for competitive exams for public jobs and their presence in all sectors of the private economy across India and abroad today is a testament to the massification of education, despite suffering from the effects of uneven development and the failure of cooperative federalism.” [The Indian Express, April 27]To claim that RJD and opposition parties' biggest success is increasing the “number of youth writing competitive exams for public jobs” proves Mehta's point. With quotas as the primary instrument of action, government education institutions merely become vehicles to distribute positions along caste lines. Of course, Mehta's article is a lament that the opposition is using one form of majoritarianism to counter another form of majoritarianism. But those in favour are desperate to show that their project is morally superior. Both these views are somewhat orthogonal to how this issue will resonate with the electorate in 2024. As of now, we are stuck with the politics of religion versus the politics of caste.HomeWorkReading and listening recommendations on public policy matters* [Article] Ajay Chibber's take on fiscal decentralisation has useful comparisons:“India's share of sub-national (state plus local) spending at 60 per cent of total spend is quite high at its level of development. Other large federal states spend less. Brazil spends around 50 per cent at the sub-national level, Germany 46 per cent, the United States around 40 per cent, and Indonesia around 35 per cent. Only Canada and China spend more than 70 per cent at the sub-national level. …Going forward, where India must focus is the share of local government, which remains very small. India's local government spend is less than 4 per cent of total government spending. This share is much smaller than in most advanced economies, but also much lower than in centralised authoritarian governments like China, where local government spending exceeds 50 per cent of total spending by government. China is an outlier in this, but in most advanced economies, the share is much higher than in India. The 28 countries in the EU spend 23.2 per cent at the local level, Canada 21 per cent, the US 29 per cent. In Latin America, local government spending is around 12.7 per cent and most analysts feel it should be much higher.” [Business Standard, April 20]In this context, we earlier discussed a framework for decentralisation in edition #186. * [Podcast] A Puliyabaazi on the population question. Is India really overpopulated?* [Paper] The Information Technology Agreement, Manufacturing and Innovation – China's and India's Contrasting Experiences by Dieter Ernst is THE starting point to understand the debate on India's protectionism in electronics. *From the poem Opportunity by Raymond Garfield Dandridge This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit publicpolicy.substack.com

The Jaipur Dialogues
IAS Killer Anand Mohan Darling of Nitish _ SC to Hear Challenge on 8th May _ Sanjay Dixit

The Jaipur Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 13:19


Nitish Kumar's sushasan has turned a new leaf ever since he returned to his roots, i.e. the RJD. In a cynical push, he has tweaked a rule to release Anand Mohan Singh, the killer of G. Krishnaiah, a 1985 batch IAS officer, who was then the DM of Gopalganj. Will it hold up in the SC? Sanjay Dixit does a reality check.

Fullmoon Funkalicious
Fullmoon Funkalicious - Episode February 3, 2023

Fullmoon Funkalicious

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023


Playlist: Unknown - Down 4 (Myth's Gully mix)Caravan Palace - Leena (catjam remix)Elta James - At Least (C@ in the H@ remix)Gorillaz - Feel Good (Mista Trick & Fizzy Gillespie Drum & Bass Remix)Adele - Easy on Me (Airglow remix)GotSome - Bassline (Irvani bootleg remix)Biz Markie - Just a friend (Extra Medium remix)Champagne Breakfast - SangriaDrake - Nonstop (blkout. remix)J Hus - Repeat (DJ Komatose bootleg)NEOH - How da funky beatsMz Bratt - Selecta (Jenks bootleg)Amerie - 1 think (Irvani bootleg)Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise (Psyops remix)Crossy x Jappa - Rayvon no gunRealist - Murda inna danceHarry Stiles - As it was (RJD remix)Christina Aguilera - Genie in a bottle (Merkata & Mr. Fitz bootleg)Hermit - Break it off (kippo remix)Jamezy - You Got meScheks - Punjabi riddimZeitgeist - Come Over HereBou & Unglued - Ascendant ManPhibes - Wild Style (Illicit Remix)Sammy Virji - Find My Way Home (Nectax Remixx)Jhunna - Sad Girlz Love MoneyVisages - Emotion SoftwareJakwob - Fade (Etherwood VIP)Sub Focus - Last Jungle (Abzzy Flip)Disclosure - Latch (Remix)

The Best of the Adam Gold Show
Armando Bacot is taking WHAT class?

The Best of the Adam Gold Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 16:59


It was a good night to be playing teams that aren't so good. Carolina was not to be bothered on the defensive end and Syracuse nearly shot the Tar Heels into a loss at the Dome… -Pete Nance had 21 points, but he was a bit of a roller coaster. -Bacot had 18-8 -Caleb Love shot the ball well early and then settled into a solid game. -RJD continues to be their best player not named Armando. -And, Davis got steamrolled by a Syracuse guard in the closing minute and ended up catching an elbow. Inadvertent, basketball play, but an elbow and a F1. -Previous night, in Blacksburg… Quick comment about offensive fouls…. -I'm very confident that I am on the forefront of this movement. The charge call must be banned, and I have the perfect example of how it will not hurt the game. -Remember my position on this…take every single charge call…90% of them are incorrect (not ALL defensive fouls). -Eliminate secondary defender just getting in the way. No flopping. The flop eliminates the foul.

The Best of the Adam Gold Show
NFL playoffs, college basketball, and the national championship...

The Best of the Adam Gold Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 26:58


Panthers win a game they were clearly not the better team. -How the Saints didn't lead by 17 at halftime is a mystery. -Panthers finished 6-6 under Steve Wilks. -Am I the only one who saw the irony in the Panthers mobbing Eddy Pineiro for the game winning FG when his miss in Atlanta led to that loss? -Sam Darnold was awful, until he needed to be good. He was better running than throwing. 5/15 43 yards w/half of that on the Terrace Marshall catch on the final drive! Give it up for the Wolfpack, winning at the Cassel -Would have been easy to have a letdown after the thumping of Duke. -wire to wire, 73-69 win over Va Tech in a game that was only that close at the end because of awful turnovers and a couple of last gasp 3s… -Smith, Joiner and Morsel did the heavy scoring lifting. State's going to need a little more efficiency from Smith, but Joiner and Morsell have been really good. -Pack off until Saturday for the rematch with Miami at PNC Carolina cruised over Notre Dame… -Irish actually led by 3 halfway through the 1st before Carolina ripped off a 28-10 run to close it out. -Bacot 21-13 -Love 18 -RJD 13 -Puff Johnson 11-6 off the bench Duke limped to the finish line, but got there first at BC -1 FG in the final 11 minutes as they blew a 13 point lead but won it on a pair of Kyle Filipowski free throws after an offensive rebound. -No Jeremy Roach. -Tyrese Proctor is having a rough time -Dariq Whitehead appears to be the real thing -15 turnovers still too many

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: Why Bihar CM Nitish's latest yatra has BJP scoffing, JD(U) weary — ‘whole show is staged'

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 5:26


Nitish Kumar faced backlash over remarks in aftermath of Chhapra hooch tragedy. Pressure is also mounting from ally RJD for the JD(U) chief to make way for Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav.----more----Read the article here: https://theprint.in/politics/why-bihar-cm-nitishs-latest-yatra-has-bjp-scoffing-jdu-weary-whole-show-is-staged/1294120/

All Walks of Art
Creative Course Corrections You Need To Think About

All Walks of Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 45:21


Mike and Paul discuss when is it time to quit - staying true to your artistic and creative goals while still doing your thing.Credits:HostMichael Warth - http://www.warthstudios.comCo-HostPaul Remy - https://www.facebook.com/vextonTheme Music“Mike's Bossanova”Produced, arranged, and performed byAdil Constantine - https://adilconstantine.comAs always you can learn more about the All Walks of Art show on the website at, https://allwalksofart.simplecast.comCopyright © 2022 Michael Warth

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: ‘Chhote Sarkar, The Other Lalan': It's a 2-vs-1 battle of the ‘dons' in Bihar's Mokama bypoll

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 9:09


Anant Singh alias Chhote Sarkar has been winning from Mokama since 2005. His wife is the RJD candidate this time, facing off against the BJP's Sonam Devi, spouse of Lalan Singh.

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: For once, Nitish Kumar is at Lalu and Tejashwi Yadav's mercy

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 6:31


Tejashwi Yadav has turned out to be a shrewder politician than many thought he was. The RJD's resolution shows Nitish Kumar probably knows it.----more----Read the article here: https://theprint.in/opinion/politically-correct/for-once-nitish-kumar-is-at-lalu-and-tejashwi-yadavs-mercy/1170969/

Prime Time with Ravish
प्राइम टाइम : 2024 आम चुनाव में मोदी के खिलाफ कौन बनेगा विपक्ष की धुरी?

Prime Time with Ravish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 34:13


Left, Right & Centre
CBI Knocks On Tejashwi Yadav Party's Door: BJP Out, Raids In?

Left, Right & Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 24:06


The Jaipur Dialogues
JDU-BJP Breakup - Who is to be Blamed Abhishek Tiwari and Sanjay Dixit

The Jaipur Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 34:54


JDU-BJP Breakup was being predicted for quite some time now. Nitish Kumar has done the flip-flop again, broken the NDA alliance and joined up with RJD. Speculation is rife that he would be consensus opposition candidate for PM in 2024. Abhishek Tiwary joins Sanjay Dixit for a discussion.

In Focus by The Hindu
Why has Nitish Kumar parted ways with the BJP again? | In Focus podcast

In Focus by The Hindu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 25:51


Nitish Kumar has done it again. He probably holds a record for the number of times he has ditched his allies, only to ally with them again, in India's politics. There is, clearly, nothing ideological about his choice of partners – Nitish Kumar's decisions seem governed by one goal alone – how to keep his seat of power warm. As he becomes chief minister for the eighth time in 22 years, Nitish Kumar has clearly dominated the politics of Bihar – with or without the BJP – and with or without the Rashtriya Janata Dal. Will the new alliance with the RJD and Congress hold? Does this new bonding hold anything for India's politics beyond Bihar? Can Nitish Kumar become the face of the Opposition in Lok Sabha 2024? 

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: मुन्नी रजक- बिहार की एक धोबिन को लालू यादव ने विधान परिषद के लिए क्यों चुना

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 4:44


भाजपा ने मुन्नी रजक का स्वागत किया लेकिन ये कहते हुए RJD पर कटाक्ष किया, कि उसने धोबी समाज के ही एक अधिक जाने-पहचाने चेहरे श्याम रजक की अनदेखी की है. ----more---- https://hindi.theprint.in/politics/munni-rajak-how-bihar-washerwoman-became-lalu-yadav-pick-for-vidhan-parishad/340667/ 

Metal Nerdery
135: Sabbath Covers Vol. I

Metal Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 89:12


Since this is our initial excursion into unfamiliar territory (specifically bands covering songs by a specific artist), we figured what better way to kick things off than for us to pay homage to the artists who have paid homage to the Founding Fathers of Metal, the almighty BLACK SABBATH!!!     The beauty of cover songs is the myriad of unusual ways in which they can be performed. Some artists stay faithful to the original down to every last nuance and detail, while others go completely off the reservation altogether and create something uniquely their own while still capturing the spirit and essence of the original. None of that really matters to us:  if it's anything Sabbath, we're intrigued and interested. Full stop.   JOIN US as we get “uncorked and unfiltered” with our cover-to-cover coverage of the first volume of covers by the Godfathers of Metal.    It's time to explore BLACK SABBATH COVERS:  Vol. 1.    Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Show Notes: (00:01):  #opening #arewerolling #what #titfreeze and #beerjizz (prior week wrap up in #tropicalweather vs #winterstormwarningweather in #ATL) #haarpASMR and #DickTaintler #behindthescenes #justenough #topusoff #letstartthisshit / #MetalNerderyPodcast is:  #recorking #uncorked and #unfiltered!!!  ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** #markthetime #BirdDogChocolateFlavoredWhisky #goodshit #takemybreathaway #WhiskyMagnate #operationsfunding for #MNHQ33rdFloorInvertedUndergroundBunkerPoonStudios / #segue into #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #segment #exciting #episode135  #IngengiousBrewing #HumbleTexas #ImperialMilkStout (***listen to the description!!!***)  #StoutChocula #wheredyoureadthat #tenpercent #shortone #chocolatewhisky and #chocolatebeer #youcantasteit #chocolatesoda / ***LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / #brokethefourthwall #liftingthecurtain    (07:09):  #newsegment:  ***MUSICIANS AND BANDS, SEND US YOUR SHIT, EITHER BY EMAIL, THE SOCIALS OR VIA DM'S…LISTEN FOR #INSTRUCTIONS!!!*** #listenerfeedback / #HannibalDeathMachine (#FrenchLyrics #ModernMetal) #tenpercent (#waitwhat?) / Russell's incredibly #detailed and #longwinded reflections regarding a #podcast hosted by our #numberonecompetitor / #smartasfuck #funfact ***10,000 hours of doing something makes you an #expert!!!*** #howmanyhours / #dontdenythepowerof / #stillonthissegment #HannibalDeathMachine MON CADAVRE (“My Corpse”) #doomy #MyDeadBody ***GIVE US A CALL AND GIVE US YOUR FEEDBACK AT 980-666-8182!!!***   (17:47):  #slipofthetongue #HFS #WTFJustHappened ***BLACK SABBATH COVERS, VOL. 1 OF AN UNKNOWN INFITIE NUMBER!!!*** / Like #nafta but #haveta #youbetcha #blackdog / ***What was the first #SabbathCover you heard?*** #gettingallovereachother #nooksandcrannies / #FaithNoMore WAR PIGS (from “The Real Thing”-1989) #relaxercentric #allbonedup #OhLordYeah ***go check out the #liveversion of this!***    (27:36):  Each Nerd's top #coupla picks… / #markthetime #putyourdiaperson and #getready #adultbabydiapers / #Anthrax SABBATH BLOODY SABBATH (From “I'm The Man” EP- 1987) #thatpart / #SystemOfADown SNOWBLIND (from “Nativity in Black II”-2000) #thissongisCOCAINE #cocaineASMR / #HedPE SABBRA CADABRA #newgenre #relaxermetal #thatswhatitstandsfor #justapeck    (39:56):  #Slayer HAND OF DOOM (still from #NativityInBlackTwo – 2000) #changeup #darker and #eviler *Have you ever tasted #GoddamnElectric?* / #Neurosis CHILDREN OF THE GRAVE (from “Times of Grace” – 1998) / #bigwords #satiationaltitillation *Hey man, wanna get #titillated?*) / The difference between #Aussies and #UKFolk  #cricketcentral #covidmath / #Fozzy FAIRIES WEAR BOOTS #letsmakeitagoodone #vocaldoppelganger    (52:30):  #Godsmack SWEET LEAF (#NativityInBlackDos) #coughintro / LORD OF THIS WORLD (from #multiplesources) #CorrosionOfConformity #COC (*you can practically smell that jam room. *) and #Helmet #ILoveTheHelmet #adifferentgroove (and the way that artists will adapt a song to their own style…very cool). / #Ozzy and #conventionalwisdom / #Sepultura SYMPTOM OF THE UNIVERSE (from “Nativity in Black” – 1994)   (1:01:45):  #FatesWarning THE SIGN OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS (and the #RJD era; this was from “Holy Dio”) / ***CONGRATULATIONS to Dave Lombardo and Testament for reconnecting!!!*** / #itsfine / #Bongzilla UNDER THE SUN (from “Stash”-1999) #awwwmannn #differentshapes / #Venom MEGALOMANIA #bigpinkskullhelmet (from “Prime Evil” -1989)    (1:11:45):  A coupla more… #DeathAngel HEAVEN AND HELL (from “The Dream Calls for Blood” – 2013) #wheezy #itsfine / #Overkill CORNUCOPIA (from “Coverkill” – 1999) and a somehow #tangentional #blackalbumreference that Russell slipped past the goalie. / #nopressure #Acidthrone (from “The Philosopher's Stoned” - 2021) A NATIONAL ACROBAT #neverpunchdown #alwayspunchup #doublecheekedupass / *THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! #Untilthenext a few friendly #reminders, #cricketASMR #wheezy