Hey guys i am gonna start this podcast and narrate very creepy and suspenseful stories . Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rippper/support
…
continue reading
What makes people tick? What are the stories they carry with them? In a world of shouting heads, veteran journalist, radio commentator and novelist Sandip Roy sits down to have real conversations about the fascinating world around us and the people who shape it. Catch these engaging interviews every other Sunday
…
continue reading
The India Energy Hour podcast features in-depth conversations with leading energy, development & climate experts from academia, civil society, & the government. Through these interviews, we explore Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles & promising opportunities. We look at the role that government, financial markets, social movements, & science plays in transition. Co-hosted by Shreya Jai, a leading energy & climate change reporter and Sandeep Pai, an energy transition researcher ...
…
continue reading
1
The promise and peril of AI ft Madhumita Murgia
57:52
57:52
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
57:52
Schools and colleges are increasingly concerned that the widespread use of AI tools like ChatGPT could weaken critical thinking and research skills among students. There's also growing unease about academic integrity, with fears that students may turn to AI for assignments or to bypass plagiarism checks. But even beyond education, AI has raised eth…
…
continue reading
1
What RG Kar tells us about women’s safety ft Jhuma Sen and Amrita Dasgupta
51:17
51:17
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
51:17
The RG case has once again drawn public attention, highlighting the need for thorough investigations and justice. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about women's safety and the urgent need for stronger protections. There have been renewed calls for the death penalty, though experts question its effectiveness and stress the need for legal r…
…
continue reading
1
Sweat, Drown, Parch: Why India's megacities can't handle extreme weather? | ft. Jaya Dhindaw
1:00:10
1:00:10
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
1:00:10
Every year, between May to September, the same images make the rounds. The national capital first sweats and then drowns with even a few millimetres of rain. The city that never sleeps braces water logging every year without fail. The silicon valley of India while facing traffic snarls the whole year dreads the monsoon months which make it worse. W…
…
continue reading
1
Can the BJP rewrite the Freedom Movement? ft Aditya Mukherjee
57:25
57:25
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
57:25
With Indian Independence around the corner, host Sandip Roy speaks to Professor Aditya Mukherjee about the politicization of the freedom struggle and the attempts to rewrite by the current establishment. Mukherjee retired as Professor of Contemporary Indian History, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has autho…
…
continue reading
1
New Records, New Challenges: Is India's Power Supply System Equipped? | ft. Rajiv Goyal
57:12
57:12
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
57:12
This summer was all about breaking records - from temperature to electricity demand. India clocked the highest ever electricity demand of 260 Gw during the summer months, thanks to sweltering heat in all parts of the country. But is it just the heat? Has the electricity usage behavior changed in the country? Are ACs shaping our power demand? Are th…
…
continue reading
1
What actually sets Bengaluru apart ft Malini Goyal
1:00:57
1:00:57
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
1:00:57
Once known as the back office of the world, Bengaluru is now seen as India's startup capital and tech hub. However, the city’s rapid growth has brought significant challenges, with traffic congestion and water issues becoming as notorious as its startup culture. In this episode, Malini Goyal, the author of Unboxing Bengaluru, joins Sandip to discus…
…
continue reading
1
Is it Modi model or Gujarat model? ft Christophe Jaffrelot
49:17
49:17
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
49:17
When Narendra Modi first appeared on the national stage, his supporters touted the Gujarat model as crucial for national success, while opponents feared it might weaken India's foundational pillars. Now, after 20 years, how has the Gujarat model scaled up at the national level? In this episode, political scientist and historian Christophe Jaffrelot…
…
continue reading
1
India’s Energy Security and the Transition from Coal Power | ft. Dr. Joshua Busby & Deepshika Arora
50:19
50:19
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
50:19
Energy security remains a top priority for India as it seeks to balance growth with sustainability. A critical question emerges: Can India ensure energy security while also phasing down inefficient and uneconomical coal power plants? This issue involves not only understanding the current landscape of power production but also strategizing the retir…
…
continue reading
1
Grace Banu on how transgender lives have changed 10 years after NALSA
46:48
46:48
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
46:48
In 2014, the Supreme Court ruled on a writ filed by the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA), stating that the government, both at the state and Centre, must grant full legal recognition to transgender individuals. That judgment, in many ways, helped pave the way for the landmark Section 377 verdict. But ten years on, how much of the promise o…
…
continue reading
1
The puzzling questions of the Bhima Koregaon Case ft Alpa Shah
52:45
52:45
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
52:45
Alpa Shah’s latest book, The Incarcerations, a finalist for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing, unravels and uncovers the chilling story of the Bhima Koregaon case and how sixteen human rights defenders—including academics, poets, trade unionists, and Dalit organizers—were labeled urban Naxalites, charged with inciting violence, and accused of …
…
continue reading
1
Is AAP a game changer or has the game changed it? ft Ashutosh and Neelanjan Sircar
44:55
44:55
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
44:55
The Aam Aadmi Party, led by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, is one of the most formidable political parties in the country and has often been described as a game-changer. But to what extent has that been the case? Has it truly transformed Indian politics, or has Indian politics, in turn, reshaped what the party once stood for? In this episode…
…
continue reading
1
The Right to Save our Future | ft. Shibani Ghosh
58:56
58:56
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
58:56
Can political leaders be taken to court over climate change impacts? Can the Indian Constitution recognize climate change under the right to live? A recent Supreme Court hearing explored these questions, sparking a national debate. The case ruled against the livelihood rights of an endangered bird, but what could laws against extreme weather and cl…
…
continue reading
1
Why India is a magnet for crypto scams ft Mitali Mukherjee
51:31
51:31
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
51:31
This week on the show, Sandip Roy speaks with journalist Mitali Mukherjee, whose book "Crypto Crimes" gives us a window into the underbelly of the crypto world and its rapid expansion throughout India. Through personal anecdotes and firsthand narratives, the book delves into the depths of the dark web, exposing the reality behind the unregulated cr…
…
continue reading
1
Mridula Koshy and Rituparna Neog on India's missing libraries
54:46
54:46
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
54:46
Despite the frequent buzz around new book releases and the increasing popularity of literary festivals, one glaring absence in the country remains: free public libraries. Join host Sandip Roy this week as he engages in a conversation with Mridula Koshy and Rituparna Neog, community activists part of the Free Libraries Network (FLN), to discuss Indi…
…
continue reading
1
Accelerating Clean Cooking Revolution | ft. Abhishek Kar
57:48
57:48
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
57:48
Nearly 2.8 billion people around the world depend on solid fuels such as firewood and biomass for their cooking needs. Majority of such people reside in African and Asian countries including in India. India has made significant progress in enhancing access to modern fuels through policies that support greater use of LPG cylinders. However, several …
…
continue reading
1
Why India lags behind its neighbours in human development ft Swati Narayan
57:02
57:02
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
57:02
During a time when India's economy is on the rise, a new book called Unequal: Why India Lags Behind Its Neighbours by Swati Narayan argues that this growth hasn't automatically translated into the empowerment of the poor or an improvement in their social mobility. When compared with its less prosperous neighbors such as Bangladesh and Nepal, India …
…
continue reading
1
Getting kids to care about climate change ft Bijal Vachharajani and Rohan Chakravarty
46:12
46:12
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
46:12
As summer sweeps in, we find ourselves once again inundated with reports of record-breaking temperatures, unprecedented heat waves, and other climate disasters. As adults, one question to consider is: How do we talk about climate change with young people, who will ultimately inherit this warming planet? And how can we do so in a manner that is not …
…
continue reading
1
Going off grid: Greening India's power needs | ft. Dr. Debajit Palit
1:06:11
1:06:11
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
1:06:11
Imagine a future where every rooftop is a mini power station, contributing to a cleaner and greener environment. This isn't just a dream—it's the potential of decentralized renewable energy projects. From innovative micrgrids to efficient rooftop solar panels, these solutions are revolutionizing the way we power our lives. To know more, We sat with…
…
continue reading
1
How Congress PMs fueled the rise of Hindu nationalism
56:23
56:23
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
56:23
Veteran journalist and contributing editor of The Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, in her book 'How Prime Ministers Decide,' recounts the stories of what transpired behind the scenes as Indian Prime Ministers made some of the most monumental decisions of their tenure, and sometimes opted not to make them. In this episode, leading up to the crucial…
…
continue reading
1
What should be done about India’s street dogs? ft. Abi T Vanak
55:41
55:41
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
55:41
Last month, a one-and-a-half-year-old girl was allegedly mauled to death by street dogs in central Delhi’s Tughlaq Lane. In response, the National Human Rights Commission directed authorities to submit a detailed report within six weeks and to control the population of street dogs. However, within days, some animal welfare organizations stated that…
…
continue reading
1
Get Ready for India's Clean Energy Boom: Hitting the 2030 Target | ft. Vibhuti Garg
46:09
46:09
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
46:09
India has ambitions to install 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030. Achieving this target would require large scale finance, sound policies and much more. To understand how India can achieve its renewable energy targets, we interviewed Vibhuti Garg, Director of South Asia at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis. Vibhuti is an ex…
…
continue reading
1
The inner lives of Varanasi's corpse burners ft Radhika Iyengar
46:56
46:56
Daha Sonra Çal
Daha Sonra Çal
Listeler
Beğen
Beğenildi
46:56
Varanasi holds sacred significance for many Hindus who believe that being cremated at its famous Manikarnika ghat will grant them Moksha or salvation. However, most of us know little about the lives of the Doms who work at these ghats. In this episode, Sandip Roy is joined by journalist Radhika Iyengar, who spent several years documenting the lives…
…
continue reading