
In episode 26 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between Jun 5-11, 2022:
- The row over remarks made by BJP MPs against Prophet Mohammed
- News from the education sector
- Inclusion of a sign language interpreter in government's press briefings
- Resumption of bus services between Bangladesh and India
- First case of sologamy in India
- New rules for registering cases in POSCO Act in Maharashtra
- News guidelines to prevent misleading advertisements
- Elections to the 16 Rajya Sabha seats
- India's factory output in April
- Government's concern about the erosion of LIC's stock price
- New lifetime low touched by the Indian rupee against the US Dollar
- Dipping sales of vehicles
- Increase in the crude oil basket price, and much more ...
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Episode Notes
In episode 26 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between Jun 5-11, 2022:
- The row over remarks made by BJP MPs against Prophet Mohammed
- News from the education sector
- Inclusion of a sign language interpreter in government's press briefings
- Resumption of bus services between Bangladesh and India
- First case of sologamy in India
- New rules for registering cases in POSCO Act in Maharashtra
- News guidelines to prevent misleading advertisements
- Elections to the 16 Rajya Sabha seats
- India's factory output in April
- Government's concern about the erosion of LIC's stock price
- New lifetime low touched by the Indian rupee against the US Dollar
- Dipping sales of vehicles
- Increase in the crude oil basket price, and much more ...
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