In episode 17 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between April 3 - 9, 2022:
- Eligibility for a booster dose for Covid vaccine
- Suggestion for officiating Hindi as the 'national language'
- Release of mark sheets and degree certificates within a stipulated time
- Rapes on minors
- Aakar Patel's travel ban and run-ins with the CBI
- Supreme Court's acceptance to hear a plea on the expeditious trial of cases against lawmakers
- India's vote on Russia's suspension from UN Human Rights Council
- Formation of a new cabinet in Andhra Pradesh
- Election Commission's opinion on preventing political parties from giving out freebies before elections
- Rahul Gandhi's view on the capturing of investigative agencies by the RSS
- Productivity of the Rajya Sabha in the Budget Session
- RBI's decision on interest rate in the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting
- Fuel price hikes, and much more ...
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Episode Notes
In episode 17 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between April 3 - 9, 2022:
- Eligibility for a booster dose for Covid vaccine
- Suggestion for officiating Hindi as the 'national language'
- Release of mark sheets and degree certificates within a stipulated time
- Rapes on minors
- Aakar Patel's travel ban and run-ins with the CBI
- Supreme Court's acceptance to hear a plea on the expeditious trial of cases against lawmakers
- India's vote on Russia's suspension from UN Human Rights Council
- Formation of a new cabinet in Andhra Pradesh
- Election Commission's opinion on preventing political parties from giving out freebies before elections
- Rahul Gandhi's view on the capturing of investigative agencies by the RSS
- Productivity of the Rajya Sabha in the Budget Session
- RBI's decision on interest rate in the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting
- Fuel price hikes, and much more ...
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