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Jul 10, 2026

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The Catch Up: Kerala being renamed to Keralam (24 Feb) 24.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Another US tariff hike, a prisoner’s release, and Manipur’s BAFTA win 24.02.2026

First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Ravi Dutt Mishra about a US Supreme Court ruling that struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs and the White House’s immediate workaround. Next, we turn to an unusual Delhi High Court ruling that allowed the early release of a Bangladeshi national serving a life sentence in India from a jail in Dhaka. The Indian Express' Sohini Ghosh ex...

The Catch Up: Tamil Nadu electoral roll revision (23 Feb) 23.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Bihar's ban on open meat sale, India signs Pax Silica, and 3 terrorists killed 23.02.2026

First, we talk to The Indian Express' Himashu Harsh about a ban that has been announced in Bihar. A ban on open-air and unlicensed meat sales has been announced in Bihar due to sanitary and health concerns. He shares what the ban entails, how it will be implemented and more.   Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Diplomatic Affairs Editor Shubhajit Roy about India's inclusion into the Pax Silica,...

The Catch Up: Global AI Summit 2026, and more (20 Feb) 20.02.2026

The headlines of the week by The Indian Express

An expert on what makes AMR a silent pandemic 20.02.2026

Antimicrobial resistance, or AMR, is often described as a silent pandemic. With antibiotics losing their effectiveness due to overuse and misuse, we look at how serious India’s AMR burden is and why drug-resistant infections are rising. The Indian Express' Rinku Ghosh and Shashank Bhargava speak with Dr Kamini Walia of the Indian Council of Medical Research about what is driving this crisis and wh...

The Catch Up: NGT clears Great Nicobar project (19 Feb) 19.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Kamala Hydel project, an Aussie sport gains ground, and the robodog debacle 19.02.2026

First, we talk to The Indian Express' Nikhil Ghanekar about a hydroelectric project proposed for Arunachal Pradesh that is going clear 23.4 lakh trees and impact over 5000 families. Nikhil talks about the project, its benefits and the environmental and social impact it will have. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Shivani Naik about an Australian sport that has found its home in India - Footy. S...

The Catch Up: Prez Macron says India leads global innovation (18 Feb) 18.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Nikhil Gupta's guilty plea, grading top bureaucrats, and online gang influence 18.02.2026

First, we speak to The Indian Express’ Divya A about Nikhil Gupta, the Indian national who has pleaded guilty in a US court in the assassination plot against Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Next, we turn to a first-of-its-kind experiment inside the Indian government. The Indian Express' Harikishan Sharma explains how the Cabinet Secretariat has begun grading Union Secretaries using...

The Catch Up: Modi–Macron bilateral in Mumbai (17 Feb) 17.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

NGT clears Nicobar project, Dalit cook faces boycott, and AI Impact Summit 17.02.2026

First, we talk to The Indian Express' Nikhil Ghanekar about The Great Nicobar Project that was proposed by the central government but was facing challenges due to concerns over its implications on the environment. Recently, there was a major breakthrough in the case, and we give you details of the same.  Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Sujit Bisoyi about a case of caste based discrimination i...

The Catch Up: AI Impact Summit 2026 (16 Feb) 16.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

The new govt in Dhaka, rise in male infertility, and Srinagar heritage plan 16.02.2026

First, The Indian Express' Diplomatic Affairs Editor Shubhajit Roy talk about a political change next door, Bangladesh has voted and the implications for India could be significant. Next, The Indian Express' Rinku Ghosh discusses new data that challenges the long held assumption that fertility is primarily a women’s issue. (19:55) In the end, we also look at how a 200 crore redevelopment plan aims...

The Catch Up: Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha, and more (13 Feb) 13.02.2026

The headlines of the week by The Indian Express

Assam BJP red-faced, Odisha farm unrest, and IAF to get 114 Rafael jets 13.02.2026

First, we talk to The Indian Express' Sukrita Baruah about a video that was posted on the twitter handle of the Assam BJP and has now landed it into trouble. She talks about the video, how it has been received, its repercussions given the situation in the state, and the party's reaction to it.  Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Sujit Bisoyi about protest led by the BJD in Odisha. He shares that...

The Catch Up: BJP moves substantive motion against Rahul Gandhi (12 Feb) 12.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

A minority front in Bengal, farmers on strike, and RaGa slams India-US deal 12.02.2026

First, we start with West Bengal, where the formation of a new political front is threatening the TMC’s voter base and reshaping the Assembly poll dynamics. Ravik Bhattacharya, the Chief of Bureau at The Indian Express, Kolkata newsroom, explains how Mamata Banerjee’s party is responding to pressure from the BJP, central agencies, and emerging minority-led parties.  Next, we speak to The Indian Ex...

The Catch Up: Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha (11 Feb) 11.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Global Health Strategies | Rethinking Women’s Nutrition with Chef Suvir Saran 11.02.2026

Many Indian women - especially mothers - put their families first, often at the cost of their own nutrition. In many households, women eat last and eat the least. Over time, this can lead to serious vitamin and nutrient deficiencies that quietly impact their health, wellbeing, and quality of life. The Indian Express, in association with Global Health Strategies, brings you a three-part podcast ser...

No questions on PM CARES, rise of fatty liver, and India-Pak match 11.02.2026

First, we talk to The Indian Express' Asad Rehman about the Prime Minister's office's directions to the Lok Sabha Secretariat regarding Parliament questions and matters related to the PM CARES Fund, the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund and the National Defence Fund not being admissible. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Anonna Dutt about a health issue that has become increasingly prevalen...

The Catch Up: Opposition's no-confidence resolution against Speaker Om Birla (10 Feb) 10.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

India-US trade on agriculture, teachers step up, and unwanted photos in Goa 10.02.2026

First, The Indian Express’ Harish Damodaran explains how the India–US trade deal could affect Indian farmers, and which US products may find a larger market in India. Next, The Indian Express’ Parul Kulshrestha reports on how government school teachers in Rajasthan are using their own money to build makeshift classrooms so that children in their area can continue studying (10:02). And finally, The...

The Catch Up: SC on pleas challenging SIR in West Bengal (9 Feb) 09.02.2026

The headlines of the day by The Indian Express

Death row acquittals, Bharat Taxi, and compensation in fraud cases 09.02.2026

First, we talk to The Indian Express' Legal Affairs Editor Apurva Vishwanath about death penalties given by Indian courts and what a study conducted by the Square Circle Clinic, a criminal law advocacy group with NALSAR University of Law in Hyderabad says about the same. Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Brendan Dabhi and Devansh Mittal about a new government taxi service called Bharat Taxi. Th...

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