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    The Catch Up: 6 March

    The Catch Up: 6 March
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 6th of March and here are today's headlines.


    The Calcutta HC once again directed the West Bengal government to transfer the probe into the attack on ED officials in Sandeshkhali to CBI by 4.15 pm today. The court ordered the state police to hand over the custody of accused TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh to the central agency.vDespite HC orders, the government had refused to hand over the case and Sheikh to the CBI on Tuesday. The court told the state government to “immediately implement” its Tuesday’s judgement after the ED moved a contempt petition before a division bench.

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met a group of women from Sandeshkhali, where allegations of sexual abuse against TMC leaders have been levelled. He said the “storm” induced by the recent violence in Sandeshkhali “will reach every part of West Bengal”. He arrived in Kolkata this morning, where he inaugurated the Howrah Maidan- Esplanade section of Kolkata Metro’s East-West corridor — India’s first-ever underwater metro route.

    The Supreme Court today slammed former Uttarakhand forest minister and divisional forest officer for “causing heavy damage to the environment for some political and commercial gains” over illegal construction and felling of trees at the Jim Corbett National Park. The bench said, quote, "This is a classic case that shows how the politicians and the bureaucrats have thrown the public trust doctrine in the dustbin”. Unquote.

    The Madras High Court today dismissed petitions challenging the continuation of Tamil Nadu ministers Udhayanidhi Stalin and Sekar Babu as legislators over their remarks on ‘Sanatana Dharma’. The court said that in equating ‘Sanatana Dharma’ to HIV, malaria, and dengue, Stalin acted against the Constitutional principles and spread misinformation. The Supreme Court earlier on Monday slammed Stalin over his controversial remarks that ‘Sanatana Dharma’ ought to be “eradicated” from the country, stating that he had abused his free speech rights.

    Days after the Ministry of External Affairs said India is trying its best for an “early discharge” of around 20 Indians working as support staff to the Russian army, a group of seven men have released a new video claiming they are being forced by Russia to fight the Ukraine war against their will. In the now-viral video, the seven men can be seen inside a room, wearing army uniforms. The video, recorded in a room with a closed window, shows six of them standing in a corner as another talks about their situation.

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    An expert on what you can do to prevent heart diseases

    An expert on what you can do to prevent heart diseases
    A recent Lancet study suggests that India may be on the brink of an obesity epidemic, especially concerning its youth. The study's global analysis indicates that 2.5 million children in the country, aged between five and 19, were grossly overweight in 2022, up from 0.4 million in 1990. This discovery carries weight as India already grapples with a heavy burden of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, strokes, and heart disease.

    So in this episode, we are taking a break from our usual programming and bringing you a conversation about heart diseases that took place between Indian Express’ National Health Editor Kaunain Sheriff and Dr Ambuj Roy, professor of cardiology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. He explains the factors that cause heart problems and what we can do to prevent them.

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    The Catch Up: 5 March

    The Catch Up: 5 March
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 5th of March and here are the top stories of the week.


    The Indian Embassy in Israel has issued an advisory for Indian nationals working in Israel, especially in border areas, to relocate to safe areas within the country. The Embassy said they are in touch with the Israel authorities to ensure the safety of all its nationals. The Indian Embassy also shared a helpline number and e-mail address for clarification. It comes hours after one Indian national was killed and two others injured after an anti-tank missile allegedly fired from Lebanon struck Israel’s Margaliot. All three victims are from Kerala.

    Hours after resigning as a judge of the Calcutta High Court, Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay Tuesday announced that he will be joining the Bharatiya Janata Party.He sent his resignation letter to President Droupadi Murmu with copies to CJI DY Chandrachud and the Chief Justice of the Calcutta HC TS Sivagnanam. He has announced a couple of days earlier that he would be entering the field of politics.

    IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said today that Google has agreed to restore delisted Indian apps on its Play Store and will work on a solution to the contentious payment issue. Google and startups had multiple rounds of discussion with the government on Monday, following which the tech giant agreed to restore the delisted apps.

    In a major relief for Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, the Supreme Court today quashed proceedings initiated against him in a 2018 money laundering case. The Karnataka Deputy CM and four others were investigated by the ED following a preliminary complaint filed in 2018 on the basis of a 2017 I-T department investigation into the income and assets of Shivakumar.

    Stepping up his anti-India rhetoric, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu has affirmed that no Indian military personnel, not even those in civilian clothing, would be present inside his country after 10th of May. Muizzu’s statement comes less than a week after an Indian civilian team reached the Maldives to take charge of one of the three aviation platforms in the island nation, well ahead of the deadline agreed by the two nations for the withdrawal of Indian military personnel.

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    Gaganyaan mission, in search of Dwarka Nagari, and TMC MLA Tapas Roy quits

    Gaganyaan mission, in search of Dwarka Nagari, and TMC MLA Tapas Roy quits
    First, Indian Express’ Anonna Dutt discusses Gaganyaan, India's inaugural crewed space mission, outlining the current progress and the impending challenges it will confront.

    Next, Indian Express’ Adrija Roychowdhury tells us about the archaeological attempts that have been made to locate Dwarka Nagari – the mythological kingdom of Lord Krishna as depicted in the Mahabharata (10:35).

    And in the end, we give you a quick update about TMC MLA Tapas Roy resigning from his post (22:12).

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    The Catch Up: 4 March

    The Catch Up: 4 March
    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.

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    Bengaluru blast, rescuers' house demolished, and Dr Vardhan quits politics

    Bengaluru blast, rescuers' house demolished, and Dr Vardhan quits politics
    First, Indian Express’ Kiran Parashar joins us to talk about the blast that happened at the Rameshwaram cafe in Bengaluru.

    Second, we talk to Indian Express' Abhinaya Harigovind about the demolition of the house of Vakeel Hasan, the man who led the Uttarakhand tunnel rescue operation. (8:55)

    Lastly, we talk about veteran BJP leader Dr Harsh Vardhan exiting politics . (13:59)

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    The Catch Up: 1 March

    The Catch Up: 1 March
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 1st of March and here are the top stories of the week.

    The week began with the Rajya Sabha election show on Tuesday. Cross-voting by Congress and SP MLAs took centrestage which resulted in BJP victories and dramatic upsets for Congress and SP in Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. It was followed by the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh facing a risk of collapse after six of its MLAs voted in favour of the BJP candidate in the Rajya Sabha polls in Himachal Pradesh.

    The Trinamool Congress has decided to suspend for six years its party leader Shahjahan Sheikh, the main accused in the Sandeshkhali land-grab and sexual assault allegations. The TMC strongman in Sandeshkhali had been on the run for the last 55 days, and was arrested by the West Bengal Police early on Thursday. Following his court appearance, the TMC leader was brought to the CID headquarters at Bhavani Bhawan in Kolkata. According to sources, the case is likely to be handed over to the CID.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced Group Captain Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair, Group Captain Ajit Krishnan, Group Captain Angad Pratap, and Wing Commander Shubhanshu Shukla as India’s astronauts-designate for Gaganyaan, India’s first crewed space mission. All four Indian Air Force officers have had extensive experience as test pilots and are currently in training for the mission. Modi, who bestowed them with the prestigious astronaut wings, described them as “four forces” who represent the aspirations and optimism of 1.4 billion Indians.

    Days after stating that the government was “actively pursuing” cases of Indians seeking discharge from the Russian Army, the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday said 20-odd people are stranded in the country. Asserting that the government was trying its level best for their early discharge, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Indians in Russia have been advised not to venture into the war zone or get caught into situations which are difficult.

    The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved three chip-related projects worth around Rs 1.26 lakh crore, including what could be India’s first semiconductor fabrication plant. The Tata Group will set up the foundry in partnership with Taiwan based Powerchip (PSMC) at an estimated cost of Rs 91,000 crore in Gujarat. The plant will have a capacity to produce 300 crore chips every year, which will cater to industries like high-performance computing, electric vehicles, defence, and consumer electronics, among other things.

    This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.
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    Delhi Chalo march on pause, Genome India initiative, and the Manipur crises

    Delhi Chalo march on pause, Genome India initiative, and the Manipur crises
    First, Indian Express’ Raakhi Jagga joins us to talk about the farmers protest and the zero FIR that has been lodged.

    Second, we talk to Indian Express' Anonna Dutt about the Genome India Project and its significance. (11:46)

    Lastly, we give an update on the situation in Manipur. (20:21)

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    The Catch Up: 29 February

    The Catch Up: 29 February
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 29th of February and here are the headlines on leap day.

    Weeks before the general elections, the Indian Express today released IE 100, the list of the 100 most powerful Indians this year. For the seventh year running, Narendra Modi and Amit Shah remain No. 1 and 2 in the power list, with the top 10 comprising all RSS/BJP names, barring Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud. Business titan Gautam Adani, climbed into the top 10 from No. 33 in his bounce-back from the Hindenburg controversy.

    Absconding Trinamool Congress leader and the party’s strongman in Sandeshkhali Shahjahan Sheikh was arrested by the West Bengal Police today. He was sent to police custody for 10 days by a local court. Following his court appearance, the TMC leader, who had been on the run since the last 55 days, was brought to the CID headquarters in Kolkata. According to sources, the case is likely to be handed over to the CID.

    A special court in Ajmer today acquitted Abdul Karim ‘Tunda’ in the 1993 serial blasts case. Two other accused, Irfan and Hameeduddin have been sentenced to life imprisonment. All three were accused in the serial bomb blasts that took place in trains at Lucknow, Kanpur, Hyderabad, Surat and Mumbai on December 6, 1993. The lawyer for the accused said they would appeal the sentence given to Irfan and Hameeduddin in the Supreme Court.

    Aviation regulator DGCA today imposed a fine of Rs 30 lakh on Air India for the incident where an 80-year-old passenger collapsed and later died after walking from plane to terminal at the Mumbai airport after not getting a wheelchair. The incident happened on February 12. A senior official at the DGCA today said, quote “Air India did not inform about any action taken by the airline against the erring employee(s) and the airline also failed to submit any corrective actions taken to prevent the recurrence of such incidents in the future,” Unquote.

    Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are an integral part of India and the measures taken there are matters internal to the country, India told Pakistan at the United Nations. India made the statement while exercising its ‘Right of Reply’ to Pakistan’s comments on New Delhi at the High-Level Segment of the 55th Regular Session of the UN Human Rights Council. First Secretary Anupama Singh, speaking at the session, added that New Delhi cannot pay attention to “a country that speaks while being soaked in red.”

    This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.
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    Govt to implement CAA, amended RTE rule, and Indrani Mukerjea docu-series

    Govt to implement CAA, amended RTE rule, and Indrani Mukerjea docu-series
    First, Indian Express’ Deeptiman Tiwary tells how the rules for implementing the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) are likely to be notified within the next fortnight or so.

    Next, Indian Express’ Pallavi Smart discusses the Maharashtra government diluting the obligations required by private schools under the Right To Education (RTE) Act (14:30).

    And in the end, Indian Express’ Sadaf Modak explains why the release of the Netflix docuseries ‘The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth’ has been pushed back (19:45).

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    The Catch Up: 28 February

    The Catch Up: 28 February
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 28th of February and here are the headlines.

    In a shock result, the BJP emerged victorious on Tuesday in the election for the single vacant Rajya Sabha seat in Himachal Pradesh, where the Congress is in power, with 40 MLAs in the 68-member Assembly. While the defeat is embarrassing for the Congress, now there is a possibility of its government collapsing, should it fail to pass the Budget in the ongoing Session. Meanwhile, 15 BJP MLAs, including the Leader of Opposition in the Himachal Assembly, were suspended from the House by the Speaker today for alleged misbehaviour and shouting slogans.

    Around 3,300 kg of narcotic drugs were seized from an Iranian boat off Gujarat coast late on Tuesday and five men suspected to be Iranian nationals were apprehended in a joint operation by the Navy, the Narcotics Control Bureau and Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad. The Defence Ministry said that this was the largest drug haul seizure in recent times. The seized contraband included 3,089 kg of charas, 158 kg of methamphetamine and 25 kg of morphine.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi today laid the foundation stone for a new launch complex of ISRO in Tamil Nadu. The Rs 986 crore facility is set to accommodate 24 launches per year. ISRO Chairman S Somanath said acquisition for the launch complex has been completed and the construction of the launch complex is expected to be completed in two years.

    As the BJP staged a protest outside the Karnataka Assembly today, alleging that Congress supporters had raised ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans on Tuesday after their candidate Syed Nasir Hussain’s victory in the Rajya Sabha polls, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said “strict action will be taken” if the allegations were proven true.
    Though Hussain denied the BJP’s allegations and said some of his followers had raised “Nasir Saab Zindabad” slogans, Bengaluru city police registered a suo motu case over the alleged incident.

    Leader of Opposition of Kerala assembly today said that the Congress Party will contest 16 seats in Kerala in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls and allocation of seats within the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) for the general elections has been finalised. Like in the previous polls, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), the second largest coalition partner in UDF, would contest in two seats.

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    Fali Nariman's legacy, Kejriwal evades ED again, and 4 astronauts get picked

    Fali Nariman's legacy, Kejriwal evades ED again, and 4 astronauts get picked
    First, Indian Express’ Apurva Vishwanath joins us to talk about Fali Sam Nariman, one of the most eminent jurists of the country who passed away in his sleep on 21st February.

    Second, we talk to Indian Express' Deeptiman Tiwary about CM Kejriwal refusing the summons by the Enforcement Directorate. (17:29)

    Lastly, we talk about the four astronauts who have been chosen for the Gaganyaan mission. (28:07)


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    The Catch Up: 27 February

    The Catch Up: 27 February
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 27th of February and here are the headlines.

    Across 15 states, 56 Rajya Sabha seats are up for grabs today. Heading into polling day, the ruling NDA had 109 MPs in the Upper House, 10 members short of the halfway mark in the 238 member Rajya Sabha. The Opposition INDIA bloc had 89 MPs. The stage is set for a high-octane RS election battle in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Himachal Pradesh today. Last week, former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, BJP chief J P Nadda, new party entrant Ashok Chavan and Union ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and L Murugan were among the 41 candidates elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced the names of the four astronauts that will fly to low-Earth orbit as part of the ISRO’s Gaganyaan. Group Captain Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair, Angad Prathap, Ajit Krishnan and Shubanshu Shukla have been selected to be the astronauts on India’s first crewed mission to space. They are all officers in the Indian Air Force and have extensive experience working as test pilots.

    The Enforcement Directorate today issued summons to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for the eighth time in Delhi excise policy case. The ED has asked him to appear before it for questioning on the 4th of March. Kejriwal has not appeared for questioning for the last seven times but has responded to each summons in written. The Aam Aadmi Party said that “instead of sending summons daily, the ED should wait for the court’s decision.” The matter is up for hearing in court on the 16th of March.

    External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said India had to suspend the issuance of visas in Canada because Indian diplomats were “not safe going to work”. He further stated that that New Delhi expects action against the culprits involved in last year’s attacks on its diplomatic premises in London, San Francisco and Ottawa, among other cities.

    As per local reports, a Pakistani court today indicted former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra on charges that they allegedly received land as a bribe during his premiership. Khan is in jail since August in connection with other cases, and has previously denied the allegation.

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    What Indians are consuming, AAP-Congress alliance, and a life transformed

    What Indians are consuming, AAP-Congress alliance, and a life transformed
    First, Indian Express’ Executive Editor (National Affairs) P. Vaidyanathan Iyer discusses the findings of the latest Household Consumption Expenditure Survey and the reasons why they are significant.

    Next, Indian Express’ Jatin Anand talks about the seat-sharing arrangement agreed upon between the Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress, along with the challenges they encountered in finalizing it (11:58).

    And in the end, Indian Express’ Mihir Vasavda tells us the story of a girl who was abandoned at the age of 2 at a railway station in Delhi but now nurtures a dream of playing hockey in Spain (20:08).

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    The Catch Up: 26 February

    The Catch Up: 26 February
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 26th of February and here are the headlines.

    The Allahabad High Court today dismissed an appeal filed by the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee challenging the Varanasi district court’s order to allow prayers in the Gyanvapi mosque. On 31st of January, the district court allowed prayers in the southern cellar of the Gyanvapi mosque complex. The district court order was challenged by the mosque committee in the Supreme Court which asked the committee to approach the Allahabad High Court.

    The Calcutta High Court on Monday clarified that there is no stay on the arrest of absconding Trinamool Congress leader Sheikh Shajahan, who has been accused of sexual harassment and landgrab in Sandeshkhali. The court directed that Shajahan, the Enforcement Directorate, the CBI, the state home secretary be impleaded as parties in the suo motu matter initiated on the allegations of sexual atrocities and land grab reported from the area in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district.

    The Assam assembly witnessed stormy scenes today, with the Speaker rejecting the Opposition’s bid to discuss the Cabinet’s decision to repeal the Assam Muslim Marriage and Divorce Registration Act 1935. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had asserted that the decision had been taken to curb child marriage, stating that the Act has a provision that enables the marriage of brides and grooms below the ages of 18 and 21, respectively. The decision had been announced while the current Assembly session was ongoing and the Cabinet approved the ‘Assam Repealing Ordinance 2024’ for the repeal of the Act.

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today told the Supreme Court that he “made a mistake by retweeting” an allegedly defamatory video posted by YouTuber Dhruv Rathee in 2018. Kejriwal had approached the court challenging a Delhi High Court order upholding the summons issued to him in the criminal defamation case. On 5th of February, the High Court had said, quote, “When a public figure tweets a defamatory post, the ramifications extend far beyond a mere whisper in someone’s ears.” Unquote.

    The Haryana Police booked 12 people, including former Bahadurgarh BJP MLA Naresh Kaushik, in connection with the murder of Indian National Lok Dal state president and former MLA Nafe Singh Rathee on Sunday. They have been booked under murder and conspiracy charges. Nafe Singh’s family members and supporters have announced they will not cremate the bodies of the INLD leader and his security team member Jai Kishan, who was also killed in the attack, until the accused are arrested.

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    Assam moves closer to UCC, eliminating Kala Azar, and Congress-SP alliance

    Assam moves closer to UCC, eliminating Kala Azar, and Congress-SP alliance
    First, Indian Express’ Sukrita Baruah explains why the Assam Cabinet has decided to repeal the state’s Muslim Marriage law and the state’s plan to implement a Uniform Civil Code.

    Next, Indian Express’ Anonna Dutt tells us about Kala Azar disease and the steps that the government has been taking to eliminate it.

    And in the end, Indian Express’ Maulshree Seth shares with us the details about the seat-sharing arrangement between the SP and the Congress party in Uttar Pradesh.

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    The Catch Up: 23 February

    The Catch Up: 23 February
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 23rd of February and here are the top stories of the week.

    The farmers’ protest that resumed on Wednesday, was suspended for two days after a protester, 21-years-old Subhkaran Singh of Bathinda district, died due to a head injury. In the view of this, farmer leaders demanded registration of a murder case against those responsible for the death. Several farmers were also injured as the Haryana Police dropped tear gas shells at the Shambhu and Khanauri border. The leaders will review the situation and announce the next course of agitation this evening.

    Sandeshkhali has been at the centre of a political firestorm ever since protests broke out in the area earlier this month. On Monday, a journalist was arrested for allegedly outraging the modesty of a woman and trespassing into the complainant’s house and was later granted bail by the Calcutta High Court. The police also booked a talk show host of a Bengali news channel for promoting enmity and "conducting public mischief". Moreover, Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari and Brinda Karat of the CPI(M) were stopped by the police from visiting Sandeshkhali on Tuesday. West Bengal DGP Rajeev Kumar visited the violence-hit area for the first time on Thursday and said the police will listen to the complaints of every individual and strict action will be taken against those found guilty.

    The Maharashtra Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a Bill granting 10 per cent reservation in education and jobs to the Maratha community. The principle of creamy layer will be applicable and reservation under this Act will be available only to those in the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes who are not in the creamy layer category. CM Eknath Shinde described the Bill as historic and bold and said it would survive the test of law.

    The Supreme Court on Tuesday quashed and set aside the result of mayoral polls for the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation. The court perused the ballot papers and said that the eight ballots on which the presiding officer had made a marking, and were later counted as invalid, were duly cast in favour of Kuldeep Kumar. A three-judge bench presided by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud thus ruled in favour of the AAP-Congress coalition candidate.

    Controversy erupted on Wednesday over Congress workers allegedly roughing up a broadcast journalist at Raebareli on Tuesday and the manner in which Rahul Gandhi quizzed him. The TV channel released a video where Rahul is seen asking the TV journalist, his name, and also that of the owner of the channel. The Editors Guild of India on Thursday voiced concern over this and urged all political parties and leaders to exercise caution, particularly during election season when tempers can run high, and ensure that no individual is put in harm’s way.

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    The legacy of Ameen Sayani, the golden voice of India

    The legacy of Ameen Sayani, the golden voice of India
    On Tuesday, Ameen Sayani, the man who revolutionized radio presentation and perhaps became its most recognizable voice, passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest in his Mumbai home.

    In this episode, we take a look at Ameen Sayani’s iconic career and hear from veteran singer Usha Uthup, filmmaker Saeed Mirza, and Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien, who remember the radio legend very fondly.

    But to talk about his career we are first joined by Indian Express’ Suanshu Khurana.


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    The Catch Up: 22 February

    The Catch Up: 22 February
    This is the Catch Up on 3 Things for the Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.
    It’s the 22nd of February and here are the headlines.

    The Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party have finalised their seat-sharing alliance for the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi after several rounds of deliberations this week. Sources from both parties confirmed that they had settled for a four-three seat-sharing formula, with AAP contesting four constituencies and Congress on three. The agreement was finalised after the AAP agreed to the Congress’ proposal to contest from one Lok Sabha seat of its choice and another suggested by the latter.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi today underlined his government’s commitment to fulfilling its pledge for the welfare of farmers, asserting that a "historic" hike in sugarcane’s price is part of such efforts. In a series of posts on X, he sad this will benefit crores of sugarcane farmers. The Cabinet meeting headed by Modi hiked the minimum price that mills have to pay to sugarcane growers by Rs 25, raising it to Rs 340 per quintal for the 2024-25 season starting October.

    Social media company X (formerly Twitter) has said that it has received orders from the Indian government to block certain accounts and links, failing which the platform and its employees could face potential penalties including significant fines and imprisonment. In an early morning post today, X’s government affairs handle said that while it was complying with New Delhi’s blocking orders, it "disagrees" with its actions. The Indian Express has learnt that a majority of these accounts were tweeting in support of the ongoing farmers’ protests.

    As per a preliminary probe by New Delhi’s cybersecurity agency, The Indian Express has learnt that a data breach impacted the systems of the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation in 2018. This exposure of the personal data of millions of Indians was found to have been "repackaged" by a Chinese cyber agency. According to information that has been uploaded to Github, the leaked database claims to have information from across Indian institutions – both government and private. However, in 2018, when reports about the alleged breach had first surfaced, the EPFO had denied that its systems were compromised.

    The Enforcement Directorate has asked the Bureau of Immigration to issue a look-out-circular against Byju Raveendran, the CEO of Byju’s to ensure that he does not leave the country without intimating the investigation officer. In November last year, the agency had issued show cause notices to Think & Learn Private Limited, the parent company of Byju’s, and Raveendran on the basis of a complaint filed against alleged contraventions of Foreign Exchange Management Act to the tune of Rs 9,362.35 crore.

    This was the Catch-Up on the 3 Things by The Indian Express.
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    enFebruary 22, 2024

    A new air pollution study, the money bill route, and a farmer dies in clash

    A new air pollution study, the money bill route, and a farmer dies in clash
    First, Indian Express's Amitabh Sinha informs us about the findings of a new study that reveals a previously unknown factor that might be affecting India's air pollution.

    Next, Indian Express's Apurva Vishwanath discusses the controversial money bill route that helped the passage of legislations related to the electoral bonds scheme, Aadhaar, and the PMLA (11:34).

    And finally, Indian Express's Kanchan Vasudev reports on the 22-year-old farmer who died after being hit by a rubber bullet while protesting at the Delhi-Haryana border (21:42).

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