
In episode 4 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between Jan 2-8, 2022:
- Covid-19 and the Omicron variant
- Arrests of creators and conspirators of the 'Bulli-bai' app
- Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe for hate speeches in Dharma Sansad
- Bringing back the Cheetah to Indian wildlife after 70 years
- The government's attempt to draft a policy to regulate edtech platforms in India
- Election Commission's announcement of dates for Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Manipur, and Uttarakhand.
- Political blame game for PM Modi's security lapse in Punjab
- Promises of freebies in exchange of votes by various political parties in Punjab
- Unemployment rate in December 2021
- Factor output figures for November 2021
- RBI's approval for offline digital payments upto 200 rupees, and more ...
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Episode Notes
In episode 4 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between Jan 2-8, 2022:
- Covid-19 and the Omicron variant
- Arrests of creators and conspirators of the 'Bulli-bai' app
- Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe for hate speeches in Dharma Sansad
- Bringing back the Cheetah to Indian wildlife after 70 years
- The government's attempt to draft a policy to regulate edtech platforms in India
- Election Commission's announcement of dates for Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Manipur, and Uttarakhand.
- Political blame game for PM Modi's security lapse in Punjab
- Promises of freebies in exchange of votes by various political parties in Punjab
- Unemployment rate in December 2021
- Factor output figures for November 2021
- RBI's approval for offline digital payments upto 200 rupees, and more ...
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