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'My MBBS Journey in Iran Came to a Halt as I Took an Emergency Flight Home'
Our latest ‘My Report’ with an MBBS student who was caught in the Iran-Israel crossfire, Ajay Kanu’s entry into politics in Bihar, and more in today's…
Jun 27 • 
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'My MBBS Journey in Iran Came to a Halt as I Took an Emergency Flight Home'
The Question is...Why is India's Public Education System Failing its Children?
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Jun 26 • 
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The Question is...Why is India's Public Education System Failing its Children?
Why Aamir Khan is Saying 'No OTT, No Compromise'
Aamir Khan’s no-OTT gamble, middle class woes, and an India-Iran story told through Bollywood.
Jun 26 • 
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Why Aamir Khan is Saying 'No OTT, No Compromise'
'Caught in the Middle': Why India's Middle Class is Feeling the Squeeze
In our new show, 'Caught in the Middle', senior business journalist Aunindyo Chakravarty tracks the fortunes of the middle class and speaks to experts.
Jun 25 • 
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'Caught in the Middle': Why India's Middle Class is Feeling the Squeeze
'Can OCI-Holders Only Be Cheerleaders of Modi Govt?' Asks UK Prof Nitasha Kaul
The Quint examines censorship debates, missing faculty across universities, and concerns around income tax receipts.
Jun 25 • 
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'Can OCI-Holders Only Be Cheerleaders of Modi Govt?' Asks UK Prof Nitasha Kaul
Phulera Feels Like Home—Perhaps Too Much So in 'Panchayat Season 4'
Most of the season builds tension around the Panchayat election, and the political games both sides play to win!
Jun 24 • 
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Phulera Feels Like Home—Perhaps Too Much So in 'Panchayat Season 4'
CBFC vs Sitaare Zameen Par: The Cuts That Saved the Nation
In today’s newsletter, a satire on censorship, Iran-Israel ‘ceasefire’, and a new episode of ‘Fake News, Real Impact’.
Jun 24 • 
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CBFC vs Sitaare Zameen Par: The Cuts That Saved the Nation
In the Ashes of 'Saaneha', a Poem Remained
In Urdu poetry, 'saaneha' becomes a language of grief.
Jun 22 • 
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Meri Maa Ki Shaadi — Divorce, Remarriage, and All Things Fate (Part 2)
Listen now | Of second chances, unexpected love, and courageous hearts.
Jun 21 • 
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Aamir Khan's 'Sitaare Zameen Par' Doesn't Make You Feel As Much as it Hopes
We, the audience, can’t be trusted to feel anything unless it is repeated and underlined and repeated some more.
Jun 20 • 
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Aamir Khan's 'Sitaare Zameen Par' Doesn't Make You Feel As Much as it Hopes
'We Got 10 Mins to Board Bus & Leave': Prayagraj Local, Mother Stranded in Iran
Amit Shah’s ambitious 2026 Naxal-free goal faces challenges, Air India crash aftermath, and India's troubled workers in Iran.
Jun 20 • 
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'We Got 10 Mins to Board Bus & Leave': Prayagraj Local, Mother Stranded in Iran
The Question Is... Did the Air India Crash Scene Need to Become a Media Circus?
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Jun 19 • 
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