On the occasion of world radio day, this episode traces the evolution of the earliest broadcasting medium- Radio. It features Dr. Ujjwala Barve in conversation with Sneha Gore Mehendale where they do a succinct recap of the All India Radio (AIR). Dr. Barve talks about her own association with the AIR, its former glory, the challenges AIR faced on its way and its current, modern Avatar.
Feb 13, 2021•18 min•Ep. 59
This episode moves away slightly from any history of cinema. It talks of history as depicted IN cinema. In the first part of this three-way conversation, a film-maker and a film scholar discuss various related issues. 'Historical fiction', the eternal struggle between the truth and artifice, when does a historical film become a historical film and much more.
Oct 17, 2020•20 min
Doordarshan (DD), India’s public service broadcaster is six decades old. And boy, what changes has Doordarshan seen during these years! From twice a week, educational broadcast to a 24- hour channels and a dense network of correspondents, DD has come a long way. This episode features ex-journalist and media academic Dr. Ujjwala Barve, talking of her memories of working with Doordarshan since early days, and the changes today.
Oct 12, 2020•19 min
The Ramadan special food offered in Mumbai's old by-lanes of Bhendi Bazaar and Muhammad Ali Road is a part of personal history of many people. As this area gets ready for massive renovation, we trace the memories of this place with a former resident and wonder how history will survive in this change.
Sep 14, 2020•15 min
Cinema is a ‘reflection of the society’, yes. And hence, it is also a moving document of our history. Indian cinema provides us innumerable glasses to look at the evolution of the society around us. This episode traces the evolution of settings of Hindi Cinema. From being village-centric to urban, to even being set in other countries, Hindi Cinema is slowly again becoming locally rooted, thereby completing a circle. Listen to the film critic and professor Ajit Duara discussing it.
Sep 07, 2020•19 min
Most of the food exchanges are so well assimilated that it is impossible to say that they once belonged somewhere else. In part two of the conversation with Keertida Phadke, we talk of food that is native to India but is shining and getting assimilated other countries and their culinary cultures.
Sep 04, 2020•15 min
Food is fluid. It moves with time, with people, with cultures. Food exchanges only enrich a culture and most of the food exchanges are so well assimilated that it is impossible to say that they once belonged somewhere else. This episode traces food which is not technically ‘Indian’ in origin, but has been phenomenally ‘Indian’ized. In the first part of this two-part conversation Chef and food entrepreneur Keertida Phadke talks of some such items.
Aug 29, 2020•23 min
History is not always past events. Sometimes you also live in truly historic times, much like the current pandemic. As the vaccine for CoVid-19 becomes the new global quest, we here talk about this facet of the current times and future history- what are vaccine trials and why do they matter. Featuring on this episode is Dr. Snajay Mehendale, a noted epidemiologist and public health researcher.
Aug 01, 2020•19 min
The issue of Naxalism has plagued India for more than the past five decades with no solution in sight. This episode features journalist Siddharthya Roy in conversation with Sneha Gore Mehendale discussing the history, present and the relevance of Naxalism to contemporary India.
Sep 21, 2019•19 min
In the later half of the 1990s, the political situation in India became super unstable with no government being steady. India saw 4 elections in those 10 years. We discuss the elections of 1996,98 and 99 in this episode.
May 21, 2019•10 min
The late 80s have a nation going through a major change where governance takes a back seat, political opportunism is ripe and social fabric is being churned and strained like never before. This episode talks about the elections of 1989 and 1991 and traces these changes.
May 20, 2019•9 min
The first non-congress government, rampant with factions, ego, and opportunism, could not even complete a full term. This episode discusses the situation in the Janata regime, the 1980 elections and how Indira returned to the power with a thumping majority.
May 15, 2019•8 min
In the middle of the stormy decade, came an unprecedented political move- the emergency from 1975 to 1977. The democracy was almost dead for 19 long months. The 1977 elections, which came after this draconian rule, decimated the Congress for the first time. In this new episode, we discuss these elections and the complicated background of that one.
May 06, 2019•17 min
The elections of 1971 happened on the backdrop of multiple major sociopolitical churnings. Indira era began a couple of years before that, decimating the political opposition and cementing her position by the victory in 1971 Bangladesh war. Things were not at all cool though. The country was going through turbulent times. In this episode, Ranjeet Rane and Sneha gore Mehendale discuss the 1971 elections, a prologue to the stormy decade.
Apr 26, 2019•10 min
The fourth general election of 1967 is brought a beginning of a new era. The grand old party in India getting more factionized,clear emergence of a political opposition, and India still surviving as a single country, despite predictions of doom. Sneha Gore Mehendale converses with Neha Phadke Mahajan about all of it in this episode
Apr 22, 2019•10 min
Moving to the 1960s, where Congress had completed a decade of power and other sociopolitical factors were playing a role in the electoral politics. importantly, the third election of 1962 also coincides with the Sino-Indian war. Joining us on the conversation is Parimal Maya Sudhakar explaining the build-up to 1962 elections and aftermath.
Apr 13, 2019•9 min
That is the name of the system using which India has its election. It is crucial to understand what it is as it can massively swing elections this way or that way. Sneha gore Mehendale discusses this important phenomenon with Neha Phadke Mahajan and notes a few interesting statistics of electoral wins and misses due to FPTP.
Apr 08, 2019•11 min
Did you know that the second general elections of India in 1957 is when the first incident of booth capturing was recorded?! Listen to this episode that talks about such interesting things along with the backdrop of the 1957 elections and the aftermath.
Apr 03, 2019•6 min
The implementation of the Mandal commission's report had deep rooted repercussions, especially in the northern India. What were these effects? Where are we with reference to the issue of caste-based reservations? What does the future hold? Is there any other way of implementing reservations? Dr.Vikas Pathak offers insights in his conversation with Sneha Gore Mehendale.
Oct 11, 2018•22 min
1990s remain one of the most turbulent decades of the modern India, and one of the three Ms that caused this turbulence was 'Mandal'. The report of Mandal commission, advocating caste based reservations, specifically, OBC quota in central government jobs and PSUs, was implemented in 1990. In this episode, Sneha Gore Mehendale and Pradnya Shidore take an overview of 'affirmative action' that India has seen and what exactly is this much controversial term "mandal".
Sep 02, 2018•9 min
Part two of this wonderful conversation has Dr. Sajjan Kumar talk about why has communalism become an everyday phenomenon, and if at all, there is a hope that India gets rid of this issue.
Aug 13, 2018•16 min
The Demolition of Babri Masjid gave way to a new type of communalism in India. It is not a sporadic issue anymore, it has seeped into our daily lives. In this excellent conversation with Sneha Gore Mehendale, Dr. Sajjan Kumar explains why exactly has the situation become like this, in this first part of the conversation.
Jul 30, 2018•18 min
Parle G is an iconic made in India story by all means. A 90 year old biscuit brand,it boasts of being the world's largest selling biscuit! In this episode, Sneha Gore Mehendale & Dr. Nilesh Gokhale trace the trajectory of this much beloved biscuit, and examine its brand identity.
Jul 08, 2018•14 min
BCCI was initially not happy with the IPL format, but the common man took to it in full force, and IPL became a hit product. It did affect the game of cricket too. In the second part of this IPL episode, Sneha Gore Mehendale and Sushobhan Patankar discuss how IPL affected Indian cricket and where will Indian cricket go from here.
Jul 01, 2018•12 min
The Indian Premier League began in 2008 and it changed the Indian cricket for good. In a country where cricket is no less than a religion, IPL emerged as a phenomenon in itself. In this first part of this two-part episode on IPL, Sneha Gore Mehendale and Sushobhan Patankar discuss the emergence of IPL.
Jun 24, 2018•15 min
A cup of tea is omnipresent in our lives. And yet, tea does not belong to India. It came here a couple of hundred years ago and got perfectly assimilated in the Indian lives. In this episode, Sneha Gore Mehendale and Gandhali Kulkarni trace the origin of tea, its travel and how it has evolved as a concept and a culture- made in India.
Jun 18, 2018•10 min
Origins of a lot of food are very diverse. Yet they somehow manage to reach a country and get assimilated in the gastronomy and culture so well, that people often do not believe that they are from somewhere else. Chillies, Mirchi as known in Hindi, has a similar story of coming from abroad and becoming a concept, a necessity, 'Made in India' ! Sneha Gore Mehendale and gandhali Kulkarni trace the origins of this 'Indian' spice.
May 29, 2018•10 min
Voice Over: Sneha Gore Mehendale and Tanmay Kanitkar India faced a sociopolitical storm in the year 2011, with almost the entire nation getting united demanding something called Lokpal. It was an unprecedented drama, the movement called India against corruption. What was it, what made it successful and what are the lessons learnt from its aftermath, explains Tanmay Kanitkar.
May 20, 2018•17 min
In this second part of the conversation with Parimal Maya Sudhakar, we explore how the Chinese perspective has changed over the years, where and how has India achieved a status higher than China and whether there is possibility of another Indo- Chinese war.
May 13, 2018•8 min
The Sino-Indian war of 1962 remains one of the most landmark events in the post independence Indian history. Not because we lost it, but 'coz it forever affected the way these two countries have been with each other. In the first part of this podcast, Sneha Gore Mehendale is in conversation with Parimal Maya Sudhakar, an expert in international relations with special focus on China. Parimal explains how the war affected India on diplomatic, governance and economic levels and where do we stand to...
May 06, 2018•13 min