NL Hafta
Hafta 289: Attack on Caravan journalists, Kamala Harris, and Zomato’s ‘period leave’ policy
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In this week’s episode of NL Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, Raman Kirpal and Mehraj D Lone are joined by Hartosh Singh Bal, political editor of the Caravan magazine.
The conversation begins with an analysis of the events surrounding last week’s attacks on three Caravan journalists while they were interviewing residents in Northeast Delhi’s Subhash Mohalla. One of the journalists, a woman, was sexually harassed. “They were taking photographs out in the street, not in somebody’s house, not of anybody,” Hartosh explains. “I have been detained before...Never have I encountered what happened with our reporter...what literally amounts to assault and sexual harassment.”
On Kamala Harris being announced as the presumptive Democratic candidate for vice president of the United States, the panel discusses reactions from the Hindu Right in India and the US, and Harris’s controversial career as an attorney general. They also talk about the newfound disillusionment in her campaign by the Indian media after discovering that Harris “believes in human rights”.
The conversation also spans the moral and economic implications of Zomato’s “period leave” policy, how TV news channels “jump the gun” to break news, diversity in Indian newsrooms, local and political reactions to the recent violence in Bengaluru, and a lot more.
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Song: Woh Kehte Hain Ranjish Ki Baaten - Tahira Syed
Hafta letters: Indian employers and taking leave, secularism, pronouncing words correctly
Timecodes
0:39: Headlines
8:40: Caravan journalists attacked
28:46: Bengaluru violence
47:00: Letters from subscribers
52:43: Kamala Harris nominated as vice president candidate
59:13: Hartosh’s recommendations
1:02:37: Supreme Court’s order on daughters’ equal rights to joint Hindu family property
1:03:58: Letters from subscribers
1:15:20: Rahat Indori’s death
1:17:35: Zomato introduces “period leave”
1:29:08: Pranab Mukherjee’s health and how journalists tweeted fake news
1:34:39: Letters from subscribers
02:00:57: Announcements and recommendations
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Produced by Aditya Varier and Lipi Vats, recorded by Anil Kumar, edited by Harshula Sharma.
Transcription assistance by Arnav Binaykia.
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