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Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

The Catch Up: Jharkhand HC issues landmark guidelines (9 June) 09.06.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

CJP's first protest, India-Nepal ties, and Vizag steel plant accident 09.06.2026

First, we speak with The Indian Express' Drishti Jain about the Cockroach Janta Party's first protest, which took place on Saturday. She shares how things unfolded, the movement's founder Abhijit Dipke's return to India, how he and the other leaders led the protest, their demands, the people, especially students who gathered in support and more. Next, we speak with The Indian Express' Diplomatic A...

The Catch Up: TMC Lok Sabha MPs want to join BJP (8 June) 08.06.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Delhi hotel fire, Rajkot labour room video case, and cracks in INDIA bloc 08.06.2026

First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Pragynesh about the deadly fire at a bed-and-breakfast in Delhi’s Hauz Rani that killed 21 people, and how the tragedy has exposed alleged fire safety violations, illegal construction, and regulatory failures across the city’s guesthouse sector. Next, we talk to The Indian Express’ Brendan Dabhi about the Rajkot maternity hospital CCTV case, where footage of...

The Catch Up: K. Annamalai quits BJP, and more (5 June) 05.06.2026

The headlines of the week by The Indian Express

Maharashtra's Marathi mandate, plea for a memorial, and India's SHG scheme 05.06.2026

First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Nayonika Bose about Maharashtra’s new Marathi language requirement for taxi and auto-rickshaw drivers, and how thousands of migrant workers in Mumbai are balancing long shifts with language classes to keep their permits. Next, we talk to The Indian Express’ Aditi Raja about the debate over how the Ahmedabad Air India crash site should be remembered, after the...

The Catch Up: NHRC takes cognisance of Express report (4 June) 04.06.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

A mining project exempted, codeine addiction, and 21 people killed in a fire 04.06.2026

First, we speak with The Indian Express' Jay Mazoomdar about a mining project recently exempted by the Maharashtra government from wildlife clearance because it does not fall in any tiger corridor. However, the map submitted by the company to the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forests stated otherwise. He talks about the project, the importance of clearances, and more. Next, we talk t...

The Catch Up: 21 killed in Malviya Nagar fire (3 June) 03.06.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Express Investigation: Inside Delhi's killer dust crisis 03.06.2026

Every winter, as Delhi's pollution levels peak, the conversation tends to focus on the same culprits: vehicles, construction, and garbage burning. But one of the biggest contributors to the city's pollution crisis—one that remains with us throughout the year—barely gets discussed: dust. A year-long Indian Express investigation examined road dust in Delhi and tracked the movement of the city's Mech...

The Catch Up: Ex-judge, son to be lodged in Bhopal jail in Twisha death case (2 June) 02.06.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

VFS Global under scanner, Quad meets again, and Annamalai to quit BJP 02.06.2026

First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Chief of National Bureau Sandeep Singh and investigative journalist Ritu Sarin about a global investigation into VFS Global, the visa services giant that processes millions of Schengen visa applications, and the concerns raised over optional paid services, privacy, and data protection practices. Next, we talk to The Indian Express’ Diplomatic Affairs Editor S...

The Catch Up: Annamalai expected to quit BJP (1 June) 01.06.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

SIR's legality, CBSE digital evaluation row, and a building collapse 01.06.2026

First, we speak with The Indian Express' Legal Affairs Editor Apurva Vishwanath about the Supreme Court upholding the legality of the Special Intensive Revision process. She talks about the judgement, why the SIR was challenged in the first place and what it means for the people whose names have been deleted from the electoral rolls. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Vidheesha Kuntamalla about...

The Catch Up: SC says accountability must in NEET paper leak case and more (29 May) 29.05.2026

The headlines of the week by The Indian Express

Delhi Gymkhana row, India's water crisis, and Byju's collapse 29.05.2026

First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Sohini Ghosh about the Delhi Gymkhana Club eviction row, why the Centre has asked one of Delhi’s oldest elite institutions to vacate its Lutyens’ premises, and how a parallel rent dispute has complicated the standoff. Next, we talk to The Indian Express’ Jayprakash Naidu about the worsening drinking water crisis in Riwa village near Raipur, where residents co...

The Catch Up: Siddaramaiah steps down as CM (28 May) 28.05.2026

The headline sof the day by The Indian Express

Abortion post 20 weeks, risks of warmer nights, and ex Kerala CM under scanner 28.05.2026

First, we speak with The Indian Express' Legal Affairs Editor Apurva Vishwanath about a case where the Supreme Court allowed a 15 year old girl to terminate a 30 week pregnancy. She highlights what stands out in the case and how the role played by the government in such cases is changing.  Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Science Editor Amitabh Sinha about increasing heatwave conditions and ho...

The Catch Up: Petitioners slam SIR verdict (27 May) 27.05.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

J&K's anti-drug drive, Bandra's garib nagar demolitions, and a wedding scam 27.05.2026

First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Naveed Iqbal about Jammu and Kashmir’s intensified anti-drug campaign and how the crackdown is expanding beyond arrests to measures such as passport cancellations and property demolitions. Next, we talk to The Indian Express’ Ishika Gupta about Mumbai’s recent demolition drive in Garib Nagar, where hundreds of structures, including two mosques, were razed by...

The Catch Up: Students hit by CBSE’s digital evaluation (26 May) 26.05.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

The stray dog issue, Cockroach Janta Party's rise, and tiger attacks in MP 26.05.2026

First, we speak with The Indian Express' Amaal Sheikh and Drishti Jain about a new Supreme Court order regarding the treatment of stray dogs. Amaal talks about the case, the new order and what the apex court expects from the states. And Drishti updates us on the on-the-ground infrastructure available for implementing the order.  Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Jatin Anand about the Cockroach...

The Catch Up: Delhi pollution and dust crisis (25 May) 25.05.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Manipur crisis deepens, BJP's first moves in Bengal, and Vinesh allowed to compete 25.05.2026

First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Sukrita Baruah about the escalating tensions in Manipur between the Kuki-Zo and Tangkhul Naga communities. Next, we talk to The Indian Express’ Atri Mitra about the first major policy decisions of West Bengal’s new BJP government, including welfare changes and the scrapping of the OBC reservation list.(15:34) And in the end, we look at the Delhi High Court’s...

The Catch Up: Twisha’s mother-in-law tampered with evidence, MP govt tells court (22 May) 22.05.2026

The headlines of the week by the Indian Express

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