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Parley is a weekly podcast from The Hindu that brings together subject experts to discuss issues of public interest in-depth and from multiple perspectives.

    Does the Model Code of Conduct need legal teeth? | The Hindu parley podcast

    Does the Model Code of Conduct need legal teeth? | The Hindu parley podcast

    On May 22, the Election Commission of India (ECI) asked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress to desist from raising divisive issues in the campaign. In recent years, and particularly during the campaign to the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, critics of the ECI have accused the body of being late or ineffective or partial in responding to alleged violations of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
    Does the MCC need legal teeth for better implementation? Here we discuss the question.
    Guests: T.S. Krishnamurthy, former Chief Election Commissioner; P.D.T. Achary, former Secretary General of the Lok Sabha
    Host: Sreeparna Chakrabarty

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    • 22 min.
    Should doctors be kept out of the Consumer Protection Act? | The Hindu parley podcast

    Should doctors be kept out of the Consumer Protection Act? | The Hindu parley podcast

    Earlier this month, the Supreme Court ruled that advocates cannot be held liable under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, for deficiency in service. The Court also indicated that its 1995 decision that held medical professionals accountable under the Act may need to be revisited. It suggested that the definition of the term ‘services’ under the Act, which includes the medical sector, be re-examined. The issue will be placed before a larger Bench.
    Should doctors, like lawyers, be kept out of the Consumer Protection Act? Here we discuss the question.
    Guests: Rajeshwari Sekar, a medico-legal expert in Chennai with over 18 years of experience handling consumer court cases and medical cases; Saroja Sundaram, executive director of the Chennai-based Citizen Consumer and Civic Action Group
    Host: Aroon Deep

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    • 23 min.
    Should reservation in jobs only be in proportion to the population?

    Should reservation in jobs only be in proportion to the population?

    During his election campaign, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has often used the slogan ‘Jitni abadi, utna haq’ (the rights of a group are proportionate to the group’s share in the total population). The Prime Minister has lashed out at him for the slogan and others have argued that it is against the spirit of the Constitution.
    Should reservation in jobs only be in proportion to the population? Here we discuss the issue.
    Guests: Sukhadeo Thorat, the former chairman of the University Grants Commission and Professor Emeritus at JNU; Sudheendra Kulkarni served as an aide to Atal Bihari Vajpayee in the Prime Minister’s Office
    Host: Abhinay Lakshman

    • 49 min.
    Are independent journalists on YouTube replacing TV journalists?

    Are independent journalists on YouTube replacing TV journalists?

    In 2022, a Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS)-Lokniti survey in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung showed that TV channels dominate as the news source in India, despite poor trust levels in them. In 2023, a Global Fact 10 research report showed that more and more Indians are now placing their trust in YouTube and WhatsApp for news.
    Are independent journalists on YouTube slowly replacing TV journalists in India? Here we discuss the issue.

    Edited by Jude Francis Weston

    • 47 min.
    Does PMJAY need a design change? | The Hindu parley podcast

    Does PMJAY need a design change? | The Hindu parley podcast

    Ayushman Bharat, the government’s flagship programme to achieve universal health coverage (UHC), was launched in 2018. The scheme has two inter-related components: health and wellness centres and the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) that aims to provide a health cover of ₹5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation to over 12 crore families that form the bottom 40% of the population. PM-JAY has issued 34.27 crore cards. About 6.5 crore have received treatment and there are over 30,000 empanelled hospitals. However, over the past year, hospitals in some States have reported they are owed hundreds of crores in dues, and some are reportedly turning away or taking in fewer PMJAY patients.
    Does PMJAY need a design change? Here we discuss the issue.

    Guests: Nachiket Mor is Visiting Scientist, Banyan Academy of Leadership in Mental Health; Avani Kapur is Senior Visiting Fellow, Centre for Policy Research and Founder-Director, Foundation for Responsive Governance
    Host: Zubeda Hamid
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    • 55 min.
    Can green credits benefit India’s forests?

    Can green credits benefit India’s forests?

    The Green Credit Programme, announced by the Environment Ministry in October 2023, is a market-based mechanism where individuals and companies can claim incentives called ‘green credits’ for contributions to environmental and ecological restoration. However, there is criticism that these initiatives may be used to circumvent existing laws, particularly those that deal with forest conservation. 

    Jacob Koshy is joined by Vaibhav Chaturvedi, Fellow at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water and Debadityo Sinha, Senior Resident Fellow, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy.

    • 35 min.

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