Afleveringen
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Tiktok Vs Youtube | By Nitish Rajput
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Nitish Rajput on Red FM 93.5 with RJ Akki
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this Podcast, I am discussing the Russian coronavirus vaccine as there has been a lot of discussions recently on its effectiveness. Let's check out some facts to see how genuinely the process of making the vaccine has been followed and how safe it is to use. We will also discuss where does the world stands on the COVID 19 vaccine progress and how soon can we expect the vaccine to come.
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The Farm bills of 2020 have led to huge chaos with its announcement. There has been a difference of opinion amongst farmers and political parties, some stand by the bill while others against it. With farmers protesting against these bills, the question arises if they are actually beneficial for the farmers. These bills are going to decide the fate and future of the farmers. Let's discuss what these bills are, how they might affect the farmers, what good or bad it brings, the purpose and the result of these changes.
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Discussing the plight of Indian news channel/news media in India and how we as a consumer are falling victim to their bait. Let's discuss the much-talked agenda, propaganda, TRPs, fake news, and ownership of these channels. Can we really trust these channels? Do they have any liability for their consumers? Are they biased? Can they be biased? Who controls them. Let's find out why, how, and who runs the show.
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The government has released the draft of the National Education Policy 2020. It seems to have its own pros and cons. My analysis based on some facts, history, and data. I am discussing how the new draft claims to achieve 6% GDP investment in education, changes in the structure of education, shortcomings of this draft, and how much of it can be expected to be implemented. Hope it will make things easier to understand.
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I am talking about how criminals participate in elections. Not only do they participate but win and make their place in Indian politics. What makes them win? How do they make their way into the system? Why do people vote for them?