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India Rising

India Rising

La Trobe University

From La Trobe Asia and the Australia India Institute (AII), India Rising explores how India works, how it doesn't, and how it got to be the country that it is today.

7 - 07 | Ache Din
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  • 7 - 07 | Ache Din

    When Narendra Modi and the BJP won the 2014 election in India they did so under the slogan 'Achhe din aane waale hain' - Good days are coming. With an impending election, we give Modi's progress a report card. Have good days come to India? Guest: Emeritus Professor Robin Jeffrey (Politics, La Trobe University)

    Tue, 11 Dec 2018 - 22min
  • 6 - 06 | A Land of Languages

    There are 22 official languages in India, but more than 780 have been recognised. It can be a challenge to communicate across the country, and while the most common language is Hindi there’s communication of all sorts in a variety of dialects and scripts. Guest: Emeritus Professor Robin Jeffrey (Politics, La Trobe University) Dr Ian Woolford (Lecturer in Hindi, La Trobe University)

    Tue, 04 Dec 2018 - 30min
  • 5 - 05 | Religion and Caste

    Religion and caste divides Indians in many ways - religion primarily between Hindu and Muslim, with Hindu further divided by a complex caste system which can influence how they work, how they live and even who they marry. While laws and social initiatives have tried to to counteract inequality and discrimination, it does still happen. Guest: Emeritus Professor Robin Jeffrey (Politics, La Trobe University)

    Tue, 27 Nov 2018 - 26min
  • 4 - 04 | Waste of a Nation

    With a fast-growing population and aspirations to join the throwaway prosperity of the developed world, India generates vast quantities of waste, sewerage and pollution. How does it live with and deal with the problem? Guest: Emeritus Professor Robin Jeffrey (Politics, La Trobe University) Assoc. Professor Assa Doron (College of Asia and the Pacific. Australian National University)

    Tue, 20 Nov 2018 - 24min
  • 3 - 03 | Dynastic Leadership

    The Indian National Congress party in India has mostly looked to the Nehru-Gandhi family for leadership, making them powerful figures in India’s political landscape. Four members of the family have been Prime Minister of the country, but does the current leader, Rahul Gandhi, have what it takes? Guest: Emeritus Professor Robin Jeffrey (Politics, La Trobe University).

    Tue, 13 Nov 2018 - 15min
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