In a series of interviews and narratives, Ying and Cass from OP seek to uncover the “elephant in the room” - topics that are not usually discussed on the dinner table. Featuring guests from all walks of life, the OP podcast looks at how the individual experiences, that we deem as unique to us, tend to intersect with the larger social structures around us — from culture to politics.
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Freewheeling and engaging conversations with stalwarts from the fields of current affairs, governance and public policy on topical themes. New episodes coming soon! #FactNotOpinion #BackedByFact #EngageAskEncourage
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Empowering Youth: Mental Health Policy and Intersectional Approaches
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Welcome to a new episode of the Policy Room. In this insightful conversation, we sit down with Chehak, a dedicated feminist development practitioner. With extensive experience in youth suicide prevention and policy advocacy at the Centre for Mental Health Law and Policy, Chehak also co-builds RADIATE (Radical Action for Disability Advocacy Towards …
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Borderlines & Bottom Lines: Navigating India-China Relations
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In this episode of Policy Room, we delve into the intricate web of India-China military and economic relations. Join us as we sit down with Anushka Saxena to explore these complex bilateral ties' historical context, current state, and future trajectory. We'll unpack the distinct approaches each country takes towards managing tensions, the impact of…
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Understanding Uniform Civil Code Bill in Uttarakhand (In Hindi)
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इस पॉडकास्ट एपिसोड 'पॉलिसी रूम' में, हम भारतीय सर्वोच्च न्यायालय में कानूनी पत्रकार विवेक वार्ष्णेय के साथ बातचीत करते हैं। इस क्षेत्र में 30 साल से अधिक का अनुभव रखते हुए, उन्होंने न्यायिक प्रशासन जैसे कई कानून संबंधित विषयों पर व्यापक रूप से लेखन किया है। इस एपिसोड में, हम उत्तराखंड विधान सभा द्वारा पारित यूनिफार्म सिविल कोड विधेयक के प्रभावों पर…
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In this episode of the Policy Room, Fahad Nahvi and Jitendra Bisht interview Prabhu Mohapatra, engaging in a thought-provoking dialogue. They explore the profound impact of historical narratives on policy formulation, particularly concerning labour and marginalized communities. Dr Mohapatra, a distinguished scholar specializing in the history of la…
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Gender in Policy: Beyond An Afterthought
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In this episode of the Policy Room, Fahad Nahvi and Eric Chopra converse with the eminent feminist historian Uma Chakravarti. Together, they delve into the intricate intersections of gender, history, and policy in the Indian context. Uma Chakravarti is an Indian historian and filmmaker. Since the 1980s, she has written extensively on Indian history…
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Human Rights, not Security Perspective: A Look at Refugees In South Asia
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In this episode of Policy Room, Prof. Udayan Das joins Riya Singh Rathore to look at South Asia's collective post-colonial history, how that has made refugees "dangerous" in the collective imaginations, and the role of communalism in that narrative. The episode ends by briefly touching on the upcoming problem of climate refugees and exploring possi…
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The Brewing Problem of Unsecured Lending with Furquan Moharkan
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The growing ease of online transactions and cheaply available internet has led to an increase in the credit card borrowing of Indians over the last few years. Such increases in credit spending against future income have led to a rise in unsecured lending- a practice wherein banks offer loans (personal loans or credit card loans etc, ) based on a cl…
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Responsible Tourism: Offbeat Travel and Missing Infrastructure
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Post pandemic travel brings with it an acute awareness of the modern urban triad of tourism, responsible choices, and replicating global experiences in local contexts. This gives India the unique opportunity to redefine the way we travel, how the hospitality sector responds, and how it intersects with our growing awareness of sustainable lifestyles…
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Reorienting Economies Post-COVID: Localisation as an Alternative
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In this episode, we talk to renowned environmentalist Ashish Kothari on the need to reorient mainstream economic models towards Localisation in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Here we discuss not only the existing governmental policies with regards to being 'Atmanirbhar' and 'Vocal for Local' but also look at communities and collectives in In…
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In this episode, we speak to Prof. Avinash Collis regarding his research on the economics of digitisation. Here we discuss economic value created by digital services like Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, etc. and the incentive mechanisms in the digital space. We dive into questions such as how does one measure consumer surplus on social media? Or how…
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Discussing the Controversial Uttar Pradesh Population Control Bill
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A demographer by training, Dr. Srinivas Goli (presently a New Generation Network Scholar at the University of Western Australia) joins us in the Policy Room to contemplate the relevance of the Uttar Pradesh Population (Control, Stabilisation and Welfare) Bill. Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in the country announced this contentious bill as …
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Vaccine Equity: India's Bumpy Road to Recovery
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The frontlines in India sometimes get mischaracterized according to social standing and privilege. Who is missing from the list of people standing at the front of the queue for vaccines? Today's episode of Policy Room was recorded in April 2021, during the thick of India's second wave but Dr VR Raman's words are still as pertinent as they were a sh…
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The India-China Deadlock: A Historical Exploration of Borders
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How do borders come to exist? And why does conflict seem to never end around the legitimacy of these demarcations? Historian and writer, Dr Kyle Gardner, joins us on this episode of Policy Room with illuminating stories about the geopolitical nature of borders in the context of China, India, and Tibet. Learn how the Britishers truly 'mastered' map-…
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India on the Internet: Exploring Digital Horizons
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We sit down with Tech Policy professional Yash Agarwal to discuss the growing influence of social media on the civic lives of Indians, the nuances of being an individual in the very nascent online ecosystem, and the urgent need to empower many more via digital connectivity. Recommended Readings by the guest - 1. You and the Algorithm: It Takes Two …
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Women of Maoism: Insurgency Through a Gendered Lens
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Dr. Heidi Riley, Adjunct Research Fellow at University College Dublin and Kings College London, and Riya Singh Rathore discuss the nuanced role that women play in armed conflicts by diving into the context of Maoist insurgencies in India and Nepal. The conversation explores the several assumptions made about women that participate in armed groups a…
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The New Farm Laws: A Critical Analysis of Indian Agricultural Policy
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Today's episode covers the new Farm Laws that have caused much divide in opinions across the nation and throughout the world. We sit down with Dr. Manish Kumar, Assistant Professor at the Delhi School of Economics, to unpack this important issue and explore the policy context behind India's agricultural sector.…
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India's Health and Nutrition Challenges: Reviewing Budget 2021-2022
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The NHFS' findings on India's health and nutritional outlook are alarming. Childhood stunting, wasting and instances of anaemia have worsened in most states. We are joined by Dr. Dipa Sinha of Ambedkar University Delhi, to discuss India's post-pandemic health and nutrition prospects especially in light of Budget '21.…
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Crisis-Ridden Railways: Is Privatisation the Way Forward? (Part 2)
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Nikhil Mathew, and Dr. Satyaki Roy of the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), continue their discussion on the privatisation of the Indian Railways and its effects on efficiency and labour.
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Crisis-Ridden Railways: Is Privatisation the Way Forward? (Part I)
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Nikhil Mathew, Research Associate at SPRF and Dr. Satyaki Roy, Associate Professor at the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), discuss the conditions that led to the privatisation of the Indian Railways and where the future of this massive institution is headed.
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Union Budget 2021-22: Envisioning a Post-pandemic Recovery
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SPRF invites Dr. Pronab Sen, Programme Director for the IGC India Programme and the former first Chief Statistician of India, to discuss his expectations and recommendations for the upcoming Union Budget to propel India's economy into a strong recovery phase.
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Walking the Talk: Sustainability | Government and Policy Intervention
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In the third and final part of SPRF’s Policy Room Podcast Sustainability series, we speak with Neha Simlai who peels back the layers from the world of policy and governance that shapes sustainable consumption. Neha is a sustainable value chains specialist and currently leads the market engagement in India for deforestation commodities at IDH - The …
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Walking the Talk: Sustainability | Responsible Production
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Today, in part 2 of our ‘Sustainability’ series, we focus on the role producers play within the world of sustainable market behaviour. From greenwashing, offset projects, to fair trade practices - tune in to our discussion about the responsibility producers have towards supporting sustainable consumption.…
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Walking the Talk: Sustainability | Responsible Consumption
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In this first episode of our three-part series on Sustainability, we explore what 'sustainable consumption' means for consumers, how buyer behaviours and patterns change over time, and how we can consume mindfully in our daily lives.
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In PolicyRoom's first episode we discuss the topic of industry growth and investment in post-COVID India, and the journey towards Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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Conversations about Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities
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2.21% of the Indian population has a disability; that is almost 3 crore people. However, according to the World Bank, this number is anywhere between 4-8 crores. These disputed numbers highlight a larger issue of disability which is complex, dynamic, multidimensional and contested. India has the highest number of people with disabilities in the wor…
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Conversations around Inclusive Education in India
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This second series on disability highlights the issue of inclusive education in India. Anhad Hundal speaks to Sushmita Mitra, an inclusive educator in a private school in New Delhi, who has worked in the field for over two decades, Ms. Mitra shares her experiences working with children with disabilities and their parents and provides insights into …
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Conversations around Disability Rights, Policies, and Activism in India
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In 2016, the Rights to Persons with Disabilities Act was passed by the Government of India to replace the earlier PWD Act of 1995. The Act increased reservations for persons with disabilities from 3% to 4% in government jobs and from 3% to 5% in higher education institutions. The Act also expanded the list of recognised disabilities from 7 to 21, i…
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Conversations on Educational Reforms in Prisons
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Although studies have suggested that prison education in any form significantly reduces recidivism rates across the world, the issue remains a neglected conversation in India. In this podcast, Kausumi Saha speaks to Ms Eleena George and Dr Gauri Sharma about the curriculum that they are now teaching in Tihar Jail. This innovative and inclusive 90-d…
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EP3- Simi (What is) Sex Positivity?
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Sex positivity? What are you talking about? Hands up: How many of us actually went through the birds-and-bees talk with our parents? How many of us really learnt about sex through porn? OP sits with Dr. Martha Lee, the first sexologist with a doctorate in human sexuality in Singapore, to discuss her experience as a sex-positive advocate in Singapor…
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Many find comfort, solace and security in their faith, more so when it's something that they've grown up with most of their lives. Also when it comes to organised religions, the believer is situated among people who shares similar beliefs and rituals which breeds familiarity. To leave or switch faith is equivalent to leaving behind this community. …
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EP1- Negotiating Religious Citizenship in a Secular State
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Why is a Malay a Muslim in Singapore? How did institutions like AMLA and MUIS which govern specifically Muslim issues come about in a secular state like ours? Why is apostasy regarded a crime in some Muslim countries? OP sits down with Mohamed Imran, interfaith activist and researcher from Singapore's Centre for Interfaith for Understanding (CIFU),…
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Offbeat Perspectives Podcast (Trailer)
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