In episode 18 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between April 10 - 16, 2022:
- Release of Niti Aayog's State Energy and Climate Index
- UGC's decision to allow students to pursue simultaneous degrees
- Launch of the 'Jigyasa' quiz
- Clashes at JNU over serving non-veg food
- Introduction of India's first indigenously built commercial aircraft
- Results of bypolls in West Bengal
- CGI's questioning of Punjab's ex-CM over illegal sand mining
- Row of loudspeakers use in Uttar Pradesh
- Index of Industrial Production (IIP) data from February
- Retail inflation in March
- Results of RBI's bi-monthly Consumer Confidence Survey
- Fundraising by listed companies
- CBI raids on promoters of S Kumars Nationwide Limited
- Sales of electric vehicles (EVs)
- India’s wheat exports, and much more ...
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Episode Notes
In episode 18 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between April 10 - 16, 2022:
- Release of Niti Aayog's State Energy and Climate Index
- UGC's decision to allow students to pursue simultaneous degrees
- Launch of the 'Jigyasa' quiz
- Clashes at JNU over serving non-veg food
- Introduction of India's first indigenously built commercial aircraft
- Results of bypolls in West Bengal
- CGI's questioning of Punjab's ex-CM over illegal sand mining
- Row of loudspeakers use in Uttar Pradesh
- Index of Industrial Production (IIP) data from February
- Retail inflation in March
- Results of RBI's bi-monthly Consumer Confidence Survey
- Fundraising by listed companies
- CBI raids on promoters of S Kumars Nationwide Limited
- Sales of electric vehicles (EVs)
- India’s wheat exports, and much more ...
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