Episodes

  • Empowering Youth: Mental Health Policy and Intersectional Approaches
    Jun 15 2024

    Welcome to a new episode of the Policy Room. In this insightful conversation, we sit down with Chehak, a dedicated feminist development practitioner. With extensive experience in youth suicide prevention and policy advocacy at the Centre for Mental Health Law and Policy, Chehak also co-builds RADIATE (Radical Action for Disability Advocacy Towards Equity). RADIATE aims to create access to healthcare and livelihoods for disabled women and gender minorities, considering various intersections of caste, class, and religion.

    Join us as we explore the meaning of capacity building in mental health, the involvement of young people in co-designing mental health programs, and the importance of trust and relationships in addressing youth mental health. Chehak shares successful youth-led initiatives, discusses the role of intersectionality, and addresses the challenges faced by young people in low-resource settings. We also delve into innovative approaches for promoting youth mental health awareness and the power of participatory learning in enhancing knowledge and attitudes among diverse stakeholders.


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    48 mins
  • Borderlines & Bottom Lines: Navigating India-China Relations
    May 26 2024

    In this episode of Policy Room, we delve into the intricate web of India-China military and economic relations. Join us as we sit down with Anushka Saxena to explore these complex bilateral ties' historical context, current state, and future trajectory. We'll unpack the distinct approaches each country takes towards managing tensions, the impact of their military strategies, and the nuances of their economic policies. Discover how regional geopolitics, border disputes, international alliances, and public opinion shape the policies and actions of these two powerful neighbours. Tune in for a deep dive into the policies that drive the world's most significant bilateral relationship and gain insights into what lies ahead for India and China. Anushka Saxena is a China studies Research Analyst with the Indo-Pacific Studies Programme at the Takshashila Institution in Bengaluru. Her research interests revolve around the Chinese People's Liberation Army and India-China and China-Taiwan relations. Papers mentioned in the episode:
    1. https://takshashila.org.in/research/operations-jointness-pla-wtc-anushka-saxena
    2. https://ippr.in/index.php/ippr/article/download/214/93/329
    3. https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/a-gradual-approach-on-defence-spending-101676298678102.html

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    43 mins
  • Understanding Uniform Civil Code Bill in Uttarakhand (In Hindi)
    Apr 19 2024

    इस पॉडकास्ट एपिसोड 'पॉलिसी रूम' में, हम भारतीय सर्वोच्च न्यायालय में कानूनी पत्रकार विवेक वार्ष्णेय के साथ बातचीत करते हैं। इस क्षेत्र में 30 साल से अधिक का अनुभव रखते हुए, उन्होंने न्यायिक प्रशासन जैसे कई कानून संबंधित विषयों पर व्यापक रूप से लेखन किया है।

    इस एपिसोड में, हम उत्तराखंड विधान सभा द्वारा पारित यूनिफार्म सिविल कोड विधेयक के प्रभावों पर उनकी विशेषज्ञ जानकारी और राय की खोज करते हैं, जो विवाह, तलाक, लिव-इन रिश्ते, उत्तराधिकार, और बच्चों के अधिकारों को सभी धर्मों के लिए समानता सुनिश्चित करने का उद्देश्य रखता है। हम लिव-इन रिश्तों के पंजीकरण की अनिवार्यता, इसके कानूनी प्रभाव के बारे में विचार करेंगे।

    In this podcast episode of the Policy Room, we converse with Vivek Varshney, a legal journalist at the Indian Supreme Court. With over 30 years of experience in this field, he has written extensively on various law-related topics, such as judicial administration.

    In this episode, we seek his expert understanding and opinion on the implications of The Uniform Civil Code Bill passed by the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly, aimed at ensuring equality of marriage, divorce, live-in relationships, inheritance, and children's rights for all religions. We will delve into the mandatory registration of live-in relationships and its legal ramifications.


    This episode is in Hindi.


    Read Vivek Varshney's paper on our website: https://sprf.in/%e0%a4%89%e0%a4%a4%e0%a5%8d%e0%a4%a4%e0%a4%b0%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%96%e0%a4%82%e0%a4%a1-%e0%a4%95%e0%a5%87-%e0%a4%b8%e0%a4%ae%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%a8-%e0%a4%a8%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%97%e0%a4%b0%e0%a4%bf%e0%a4%95/

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    22 mins
  • Past, Present, and Policy
    Mar 7 2024

    In this episode of the Policy Room, Fahad Nahvi and Jitendra Bisht interview Prabhu Mohapatra, engaging in a thought-provoking dialogue. They explore the profound impact of historical narratives on policy formulation, particularly concerning labour and marginalized communities.

    Dr Mohapatra, a distinguished scholar specializing in the history of labour, migration, and identity formation, shares insights drawn from his extensive research and involvement in establishing the Archives of Indian Labour. Together, they delve into the significance of historical perspectives in shaping policies aimed at addressing the needs of marginalized groups.

    Throughout the discussion, Dr. Mohapatra elucidates the nuanced connections between past struggles and contemporary challenges, emphasizing the indispensable role of historical awareness in crafting effective policy frameworks. From the history of modern India to environmental and legal histories, the conversation traverses diverse realms, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of historical inquiry in informing policy decisions.

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    32 mins
  • Gender in Policy: Beyond An Afterthought
    Jan 19 2024

    In this episode of the Policy Room, Fahad Nahvi and Eric Chopra converse with the eminent feminist historian Uma Chakravarti. Together, they delve into the intricate intersections of gender, history, and policy in the Indian context.

    Uma Chakravarti is an Indian historian and filmmaker. Since the 1980s, she has written extensively on Indian history, highlighting issues relating to gender, caste, and class and has been associated with the women’s movement and the movement for democratic rights since the 1980s.

    In this conversation, our guests navigate the historical landscape to unravel how gender has been historically constructed within policy frameworks in India. They dissect the implications of gender-based policies in contemporary times, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities that shape the discourse around gender and policy.


    Uma Chakravarti's writing can be accessed here: https://zubaanbooks.com/bookauthor/uma-chakravarti/


    SPRF's work on gender and policy:

    https://sprf.in/understanding-the-socioeconomic-conditions-of-fisherwomen-in-the-fish-supply-chain-of-northern-andhra-pradesh/

    https://sprf.in/the-unsung-heroes-asha-workers-battle-with-barriers-within-indias-healthcare-landscape/

    https://sprf.in/valuing-unpaid-work-womens-role-in-care-economies/

    https://sprf.in/effects-of-maternal-incarceration-on-the-child/

    https://sprf.in/shimmers-in-a-dull-room-experiences-of-home-based-women-artisans-in-the-kaamdani-craft/

    https://sprf.in/marital-rape-exception-challenges-and-arguments/


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    33 mins
  • Human Rights, not Security Perspective: A Look at Refugees In South Asia
    Oct 13 2022

    In this episode of Policy Room, Prof. Udayan Das joins Riya Singh Rathore to look at South Asia's collective post-colonial history, how that has made refugees "dangerous" in the collective imaginations, and the role of communalism in that narrative. The episode ends by briefly touching on the upcoming problem of climate refugees and exploring possible policy recommendations. 

    Link to Udayan's chapter: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-16-6144-0_2

    SPRF's Work on Refugees:

    • https://sprf.in/houses-of-tarp-and-bamboo-exploring-the-fires-in-rohingya-refugee-camps/
    • https://sprf.in/photo-archive/unsettled-identities/
    • https://sprf.in/refugee-protection-in-india-in-the-absence-of-specific-legislation/
    • https://sprf.in/a-question-of-citizenship-the-case-of-the-chakma-hajong-refugees/


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    55 mins
  • The Brewing Problem of Unsecured Lending with Furquan Moharkan
    Sep 28 2022

    The growing ease of online transactions and cheaply available internet has led to an increase in the credit card borrowing of Indians over the last few years. Such increases in credit spending against future income have led to a rise in unsecured lending- a practice wherein banks offer loans (personal loans or credit card loans etc, ) based on a client’s creditworthiness without taking any collateral. While such loans may benefit a consumer in the short term, concerns remain about banks' transparency to correctly assess creditworthiness and write a large volume of loans.

    Fahad Nahvi and Yashoroop Dey are in conversation with Furquan Moharkan, who is a business journalist with eight years of experience and a best-selling author. In his earlier stints as a reporter with the Deccan Herald and a columnist at The Banker, he wrote on banking, financial markets and regulatory affairs. 

    They discuss the risks of easy credit consumerism in India, contextualised against unsecured lending and banking practices. Therein emerges a discussion on the ability of consumers to make prudent financial decisions when faced with asymmetric information on spending habits and easily available credit.

    For more of our research

    W: sprf.in

    Instagram: SPRFIndia

    LinkedIn - SPRF India

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    24 mins
  • Responsible Tourism: Offbeat Travel and Missing Infrastructure
    Mar 17 2022

    Post pandemic travel brings with it an acute awareness of the modern urban triad of tourism, responsible choices, and replicating global experiences in local contexts. This gives India the unique opportunity to redefine the way we travel, how the hospitality sector responds, and how it intersects with our growing awareness of sustainable lifestyles.

    In this episode, Neha Simlai, Founder-Director of SPRF, talks about how the recent shift to off-beat travel changes the dynamics between local social and natural ecosystems and the modern-day tourist. Therein emerges a policy push for better infrastructure on hand and adoption of responsible tourism on the other.

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    26 mins