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Left, Right & Centre

Summary: The day's biggest news dissected by the day's newsmakers. Diverse opinions from across the political spectrum. The show that makes you decide, are you the Left, Right or the Centre?

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 What Significant Escalation At Line of Control Means For India, Pakistan? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:37

The army launched attacks on terror camps located inside Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir today, in which three camps were destroyed and six to 10 soldiers of the Pakistan army were killed, army chief Bipin Rawat said. The artillery strike was in retaliation to the support provided by Pakistan Army to push terrorists into the Indian territory.

 PMC Bank Depositors Protest Outside RBI's Mumbai Office | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:10

The depositors in the scam-hit PMC bank protested outside RBI's office in Mumbai, weeks after restrictions were put on cash withdrawals. A similar protest was organised in Delhi. After an alleged Rs. 4,355 crore scam came to light at the PMC Bank, the RBI initially capped withdrawals at Rs 1,000 in view of liquidity crisis, and later hiked it to Rs 40,000.

 Savarkar's Nationalism vs Nehruvian Ideology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:21

There's a political war brewing over Vinayak Damodar Sawarkar, also known as Veer Sawarkar. This after his name figured in the BJP manifesto as a posthumous recipient of the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award. From PM to Amit Shah to the entire BJP top brass, this has become a rallying point. Like most things these days, this issue too seems to have divided the view within the Congress party. One section of the party is strongly opposed to the idea with Manish Tewari saying, then you might as well give Nathuram Godse a Bharat Ratna too, and on the other end of the spectrum you have former PM Manmohan Singh who said we value his contribution but do not stand for his brand of Hindutva ideology. By the evening, BJP ministers released Indira Gandhi and Mahatma Gandhi's speeches and letters praising Sawarkar. The question on the show though is more fundamental: Like Article 370, what has this got to do with the local issues of Maharashtra? Is this a poll issue, and if it is, should we say goodbye to conventional wisdom that state elections are won and fought on local issues?

 How To Deal With Pak's Apple-Terrorism? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:23

In three days, three deaths in Kashmir - an apple trader shot dead, truck drivers from Punjab ferrying apples killed, apple traders' families being threatened. The administration says that they have unearthed a new strategy of the Hizbul terrorists who want to destabilise Kashmir's economy by targeting apple traders. This is apple season and it means everything to Kashmir. While it is a given that Pakistan wants to hurt Kashmiri interests by discouraging them to trade apples, how is the administration prepared to deal with this brand new apple terrorism?

 Hearings End Amid Drama In Century-Old Ayodhya Dispute | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:08

It is curtains on a very old case, a property dispute, which then became a matter of faith, then a matter of legality, and then, a subject matter of politics. Before November 17, the Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict on who owns the disputed land in Ayodhya, but mediation attempts had gone on and a report has been submitted. The Sunni Waqf Board, one of the litigants, are now deeply divided on their position.

 Out Of Job, Out Of Money, PMC Bank Depositor Dies Of Heart Attack | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:39

Out of a job because Jet Airways shut down, and unable to pay for the education of his special needs child because he is unable to access his funds in PMC bank, a 51-year-old man returns home distraught, has a heart attack and dies. The situation still remains grim for thousands of members of the banks who have deposited their funds in the bank - funds which they cannot fully access. At the moment - all they can withdraw is Rs 40,000 every six months. How do many in Mumbai survive on less than Rs 7,000 a month is what many want to ask. On the show, citizens who have deposited their funds in the bank speak to us on just how desperate their predicament is turning out to be.

 Is India's Economy Doing 'Very Badly'? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:23

Just where do we stand as far as our economy is concerned? If you ask Abhijeet Banerjee, the Nobel laureate, the economy is doing very badly - the economic data is dubious, consumption has gone down. On the other hand, the government believes that yes, there may be challenges at the moment, but the broader macro-economic situation is stable and that basic demand will pick up and GDP numbers will revive. This as the latest World Bank numbers peg India's growth lower at 6.1 per cent. This on a day when the new global hunger report is out and pegs India at a fairly appalling at 102 of 117.

 Economics Nobel For Indian-American Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, M Kremer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:54

In a huge honour for India, economist Abhijit Banerjee, an alumnus of Kolkata's South Point School, Presidency University and Delhi's JNU won the Nobel Prize for Economics along with Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer. Presently an American citizen, Mr Banerjee, his wife Esther Duflo and Mr Kremer wrote a book together on an "experimental approach to alleviating global poverty". Mr Banerjee has been a fierce critic of many of the BJP government's economic policies. Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen joins us to share his views on Abhijit Banerjee's win.

 Mobile Services Restored In Jammu And Kashmir. Is 'Normalcy' Far Behind? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:24

After 72 days, postpaid mobile phones started buzzing in Jammu and Kashmir from noon today. The communication blackout started on August 5 after the centre scrapped the state's autonomy and divided it into two union territories. This is the biggest step so far in restoring normalcy, but there is still no Internet. There are strikes on in many places and political leaders remain detained. What do people on the ground have to say about the situation? A new report is out, we also discuss its main points.

 Sourav Ganguly Set To Be BCCI Chief. "Dadagiri" In Politics Next? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:04

As unexpected for many as his test century on debut, former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly is set to be the next BCCI chief. Was there a political trade-off ahead of the Bengal polls? Will we see Mr Ganguly as a politician next? Just how did Sourav Ganguly manage to become the consensus candidate over Brijesh Patel who was thought to be the favourite? Some reports have said that Amit Shah, whose son Jay Shah will also be on the board now, had a word with BJP's Anurag Thakur who helped ensure that at a critical get together of top cricket honchos Sourav Ganguly got through. But does that now mean that Sourav Ganguly may have future political aspirations or obligations?

 Polluted Air Back In Delhi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:40

Delhi's air quality has deteriorated and it is expected to worsen over the week, as farm fires are raging in Haryana and Punjab. What is the permanent solution for Delhi's pollution problem?

 Starting New Chapter In Ties With China: PM Modi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:09

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping have bonded over a tour of the temples of Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu, followed by cultural programmes and dinner that went well beyond the scheduled time. After delegation-level talks on Saturday morning, India and China agreed to build a mechanism to discuss trade, investment and services. The two leaders also shared concerns over terrorism and recognised the importance of continuing to make joint efforts to ensure that the international community strengthens the framework against training, financing and supporting terrorist groups throughout the world and on a non-discriminatory basis

 Bengal RSS Worker Murdered: Political Conspiracy Or Property Dispute? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:29

A school teacher who was an RSS worker, his pregnant wife and eight-year-old son were butchered in West Bengal and the police can't find the killers. The RSS and BJP say the police inaction is driven by politics as others say the outrage for lynching deaths needs to be reflected in cases like this as well. The allegations of this could be a property dispute and the allegations that this is part of the vicious eye-for-an-eye battle that's been the culture of politics in the state for decades.

 India Drops 10 Places On Global Competitive Index: Can Modi 2.0 Revive Economy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:17

India drops ten places on the global competitive index in a study by the World Economic forum. India now ranks 68 out of 141 economies which have been studied. Joining us from Geneva, the author of the report, Thierry Geiger, the Head of Research and Benchmarking at the World Economic Forum.

 PMC Bank Fraud: Failure At Multiple Levels? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:04

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was greeted by protestors in Mumbai, depositors in the Punjab Maharashtra Cooperative Bank, who find themselves in a situation where they are unable to withdraw more than Rs 25,000 at a stretch from their accounts because the bank is mired in a bad loans situation. We bring you special interviews with the depositors and how it is not becoming impossible for them to deal with the situation.

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