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Vocal for Political is a podcast by The Politindia, which puts up articles, videos and podcasts on Indian issues.

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Vocal for Political is a podcast by The Politindia, which puts up articles, videos and podcasts on Indian issues.

    Financial Budget Analysis with Sarthak Agrawal

    Financial Budget Analysis with Sarthak Agrawal

    The Politindia analyzed the Government Budget 2021 along with the world-renowned economist Mr. Sarthak Agarwal. A complete scholar who has worked with the world bank and international monetary fund after topping the school and the college expressed his views and gave us a hint of what the Indian ministry of finance has been up to by providing several useful insights. Some hot topics such as cryptocurrency and renewable energy were also briefly discussed in the conversation.

    Managing finance in a pandemic struck economy is not what all governments succeed in. The funds are to be allocated at accurate channels in order to maximize the efficiency and welfare to revive the economy. How is this critical situation managed by the Indian government and what are the shocking surprises that the government has brought as a hamper in the form of the government budget 2021? Listen to the podcast to find all the answers.

    • 54 min
    Bodoland Statehood Movement

    Bodoland Statehood Movement

    The Bodo's were one of the earliest settlers in Assam which belonged to the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan family. Mostly concentrated in the Bodoland Territorial Region, north of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, they form the largest ethno-linguistic group in the state, with a population of around 6% according to the 2011 survey.

    The dispute can be dated back to the 1930s when Gurudev Kalicharan Brahma, a social and religious reformer of Bodo society, raised the demand for a separate Bodo state. This was instigated by a fear of cultural imperialism they would eventually face from Hindus and Muslims who had settled and taken control of the earlier Bodo controlled regions. Gurudev Kalicharan Brahma submitted a memorandum to the Simon Commission urging for a separate political setup for the various tribes that was led by their respective members but it was rejected by the then Colonial India and then subsequently by the newly Independent India...

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    Voice Actors:-

    1.) Floraa Dixit

    2.) Savir Pratap Singh (H.O.P FOR V.F.P)

    • 8 min
    Social Media Activism: The Silver Bullet for the Oppressed

    Social Media Activism: The Silver Bullet for the Oppressed

    Social media activism, often known as “online activism”, is the propagation of any movement, political or social, that takes place through virtual platforms.

    More often than not, it is perceived as irrelevant and sometimes, unavailing. The most common argument that people bring up, time and again against online activism is that social media isn’t the place to protest.

    However, the real question that arises is, does social media exist solely for flaunting your fine dine?...

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    VOICE ACTORS

    1) Sumaiya Khan

    2) Samarth Pandey

    • 9 min
    India’s Fight with Corruption

    India’s Fight with Corruption

    There was a time when Gandhiji would say “My religion is based on truth and non-violence. Truth is my God and non-violence is a means of realising him.” Such were the principles of our political leaders at one time. Today what is more astonishing is that India has been ranked 94 on the Corruption Perception Index among 177 countries. While India is at the threshold of becoming superpower, the progress of the country is getting eaten up by the corrupt people of the country. Corruption is closely associated with bribery which means to give or to take profit for some illegal work. Corruption has progressively involved in every sphere of Indian society. Corruption is a cancer that is not restricted to any particular political party. It infects the whole society.

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    • 5 min
    The Skyrocketing CUT-OFFS in Delhi

    The Skyrocketing CUT-OFFS in Delhi

    This year the cut-offs of Delhi University went to an all time high -100%

    Though 100% seems really unrealistic, it is turning to be a trend nowadays. Though this was not the case a few years back. Earlier, receiving about 80% was considered to be an achievement, so what brought about this change in a few years? What has caused such a high percentage of cut -offs to be adopted by universities? and what is the effect of this on the students and the education system?

    To know all the answers listen to the podcast now!

    • 7 min
    Reservation: A Path to Equal Representation

    Reservation: A Path to Equal Representation

    Reservation in India has always been a very controversial topic to discuss. Contrary to popular belief that the reservation system is now being used by minorities as an excuse, there are various reasons why they still deserve and need it. While everyone may have a different opinion on reservation, many are still failing to understand its importance on how it can help benefit the society.

    Voice Actors

    Floraa Dixit and Sharan Kshatri

    • 6 min

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