ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash

By: Asian News International (ANI)
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  • ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash gets eminent people from different walks of life to talk about issues that impact you and society at large. Join Smita Prakash as she brings important voices from the field of politics, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. Dive in for a great listening experience brought to you by India’s largest news agency.
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Episodes
  • EP-240 | Ex-CJI DY Chandrachud on Ayodhya Verdict, Collegium System, Faith, Trolling & Politics
    Nov 26 2024

    Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud served as the 50th Chief Justice of India from November 9, 2022, to November 10, 2024. During his tenure, he was a part of several landmark judgments, including the Ayodhya verdict, the decriminalization of Section 377, entry of women into the Sabarimala temple, the fundamental right to privacy, and the constitutionality of the Electoral Bonds Scheme, among others.


    He is widely respected for making the judiciary more tech-savvy and accessible. Under his leadership, the court embraced technological advancements such as live broadcasting of hearings, digitalization of Supreme Court and High Court records, and AI for transcribing judicial proceedings.


    In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, the former Chief Justice shares his views on several key issues. He discusses the collegium system, the Ayodhya Ram Temple verdict, and the impact of online trolling on judges' mental well-being. He highlights the heavy scrutiny judges face in the age of social media, where every word and decision is closely examined.


    Justice Chandrachud also addresses the opposition's claim that the judiciary is under pressure. He emphasizes that one does not need to be an atheist to deliver unbiased and fair judgments and speaks about practising faith while upholding the law.


    The conversation also touches on his retirement, his choice to follow a vegan lifestyle, his family, and his thoughts on whether he might enter politics in the future.


    00:00 - Coming Up

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:38 - Retirement Plans

    04:16 - On Teaching Law

    06:24 - Delhi Air Pollution

    12:20 - Delhi Govt vs L-G Tussle

    16:42 - On his legacy

    18:35 - Why He Chose to Become a Judge

    23:04 - Trolling of Judges

    25:54 - SC Handbook on Gender Stereotypes

    29:21 - Media Scrutiny

    31:54 - Who Authored the Ayodhya Verdict

    36:33 - Liberal vs Conservative Judge Labels

    38:17 - When the Ex-CJI Prayed for a Solution

    44:17 - Sambhal Mosque Row

    45:51 - Ganpati Puja with PM Modi

    48:37 - Is the Indian Judiciary Under Pressure?

    56:20 - Article 370 Judgment

    57:24 - Overturning His Father’s Judgment

    58:37 - Why He Got into the Legal Profession

    01:02:24 - Nepotism in the Indian Judicial System

    01:06:04 - The Collegium System

    01:09:21 - Pendency of Court Cases in India

    01:18:10 - Advocates’ Affordability

    01:27:24 - Decriminalization of Homosexuality

    01:32:24 - Roe v. Wade Judgment

    01:34:16 - Disability-Friendly Courts

    01:39:00 - Choosing a Vegan Lifestyle

    01:44:40 - Judges Entering Politics

    01:49:58 - Supreme Court Prison Report

    01:53:34 - Privacy Issues for Judges in the Digital Era

    01:56:13 - Live Telecast of Hearings

    02:04:30 - Caste Element in Judgments

    02:08:04 - International Disputes

    02:12:19 - How DY Chandrachud Relaxes

    02:17:57 - Hindi vs English- language used in courts

    02:23:09 - Interaction with PM, CM, and President

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    2 hrs and 29 mins
  • EP-239 | Goa Tourism, 'Taxi Mafia', Casino Culture, Rave Parties & More | Rohan Khaunte
    Nov 23 2024

    A post on Twitter claiming that foreigners are 'avoiding' Goa due to 'bad services and treatment' has put the state government under scrutiny. Many blame Goa’s 'Taxi Mafia,' which charges high fares due to the lack of private app-based cab services. Some criticize the dirty beaches and the attitude of overcharging both domestic and foreign tourists. Many also argue that Goa is overpriced, and tourists can visit Thailand, Vietnam, or Sri Lanka on the same budget, where they offer a better and more pleasant stay.


    Is this the reality, or is there more to the story? In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, the Goa Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte addresses all queries about tourism, including whether foreigners are abandoning Goa. He also discusses issues like drug trafficking, rave parties, and the casino culture in Goa.


    00:00 - Introduction

    01:41 - Goa Tourism in Trouble?

    08:04 - Agenda Against Goa Tourism?

    12:30 - 'Taxi Mafia' in Goa

    19:22 - Commuters' Concerns in Goa

    22:40 - Goa's Filthy Beaches

    26:11 - Stray Dogs and Cattle on Beaches

    28:24 - Fewer ATMs in Goa

    30:45 - Power Cuts in Goa

    32:44 - Goa's Road Infrastructure

    35:20 - Is Goa an Expensive Tourist Destination?

    37:25 - Chikhal Kalo Festival

    42:20 - IFFI 2024

    47:05 - Drug Trafficking in Goa

    50:17 - Goan Culture

    54:58 - Diversifying Goa's Economy

    59:40 - Casinos in Goa

    1:03:02 - Mopa vs. Dabolim Airport

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • EP-238 | Manipur Violence, India-China Border Truce, J&K Terror Attacks & More | Lt Gen Hooda (Retd)
    Nov 19 2024

    Manipur is on the edge, with no end in sight to the Kuki-Meitei divide. AFSPA has been imposed in six districts, and additional forces have been deployed in the state after 11suspected militants were killed in an encounter with the CRPF.

    When will peace return to Manipur? Is the Centre delaying taking the strictest action against radical groups? What's the solution?

    In the latest episode of the ANI podcast, Lt Gen D S Hooda (Retd) answers all these questions. Having served for 40 years, he held multiple posts, including Army Commander of the Northern Command. He was the Army Commander during the Chumar incident along the LAC in 2014 and during the launch of the surgical strikes in September 2016. He retired in November 2016.

    In this episode he also talks about the India-China border truce and whether Beijing can be trusted. He explains in detail what is happening in Jammu and Kashmir and why there is a rise in terror attacks there.

    More on the surgical strikes against Pakistan in 2016, reforms in the Army, and expenditure on the armed forces.


    00:00 - Introduction

    01:22 - Manipur Crisis Explained

    04:32 - Meiteis-Kukis Ethnic Divide

    09:52 - Assam Rifles Row in Manipur

    10:52 - Armed Groups in Manipur

    13:29 - How to Restore Peace in Manipur

    14:43 - Manipur Crisis: A National Security Matter

    16:60 (17:00) - Why No Action Against Violence in Manipur

    18:03 - India-China Border Truce

    20:12 - Can China Be Trusted?

    21:52 - Why China 'Dislikes' India's Rise

    26:40 - Buffer Zones at LAC

    28:12 - Chumar Standoff in 2014

    38:12 - When the PLA Left Its Soldier in India

    40:52 - Facilities for Soldiers at LAC

    45:22 - Attacks in Jammu & Kashmir

    55:37 - Local Support for Terrorists in J&K

    1:00:37 - Does India Need More Army Personnel?

    1:02:19 - Expenditure on Armed Forces

    1:09:08 - Armed Forces 'Reluctant' Towards Tech Reforms?

    1:14:10 - Overseeing Surgical Strikes Against Pak in 2016

    1:19:17 - Why Balakot Was Picked to Strike Pak

    1:22:52 - Why No Strikes Against Pakistan After 26/11 Attack

    1:26:38 - Heading Congress Panel on National Security Strategy

    1:31:46 - Agniveer Scheme

    1:35:52 - Retired Service Members Joining Politics

    1:38:12 - Uber-IAF Deal Repercussions

    1:46:14 - Personal Data at Risk

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    1 hr and 51 mins

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