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Morning Brief Podcast: Polls on my pod: Kashmir finally speaks up!

Morning Brief Podcast: Polls on my pod: Kashmir finally speaks up!
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CGHS major reform plan: Central Government Health Scheme recast in works, link Ayushman Bharat - details here | India Business News

India Business News: The Centre is preparing a major reform plan for the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) ahead of the new government taking charge next month.

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Morning Brief Podcast: Polls on my pod: The low voter turnout problem

On this episode of ‘Polls On My Pod,’ host Nidhi Sharma dissects the surprising turnout in the first phase of India s 18th Lok Sabha elections. With a notable 3% decrease compared to parliament election 2019, several questions arise: was it the scorching heat, voter fatigue, or a growing sense of apathy? This episode delves into the factors behind this decline and brings you firsthand accounts from the election trail in Bihar, Kerala, and Maharashtra. Don t miss this election special episode of The Morning Brief podcast for an in-depth analysis of India s democratic process with ET’s own Political Bureau reporters C L Manoj, Kumar Anshuman, Anubhuti Vishnoi and Jatin Takkar. Credits: Narendra Modi, The Tribune, Doordarshan National.

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Morning Brief Podcast: Election expenditure: Bonds banned, what next?

Tune in to the latest episode of The Morning Brief as host Anupriya Nair, alongside Anubhuti Vishnoi, and Raghav Ohri, delves into the aftermath of the Supreme Court s verdict on the Electoral Bond Scheme in India. With election expenditures skyrocketing to alarming figures, reaching ₹60,000 crores in 2019 as per reports and projected to hit ₹1 lakh cr in 2024, the conversation navigates the complex intersection of money and politics in India. Can the funding flaws in electoral finance be fixed? We seek insights from former Chief Election Commissioners S.Y. Quraishi, OP Rawat, and Commodore Lokesh Batra (Retd.) IN - 1967, Transparency Campaigner on whether clean and non-corrupt electoral funding is achievable or if it remains an elusive goal. Listen now for a nuanced exploration of the feasibility of fixing funding flaws in Indian elections! Credits: India Today

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Morning Brief Podcast: Uniform Civil Code: Why the division in uniformity?

As Uttarakhand clears it s uniform civil code, it raises questions about whether India needs a Uniform civil code and if so why now and in which form? Is uniformity a camouflage for oppression of religious rights or is the political debate drowning the need for a more modern and progressive civil society in India? Host Kiran Somvanshi gets answers from Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave, legal experts Arghya Sengupta, and Mihira Sood, along with ET’s Anubhuti Vishnoi in the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast. Tune in!

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