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All Indians Matter

Ideabrew Studios
India
Birsa Munda
Indigenous Rights
Adivasi Identity
Colonialism
Jharkhand
Bharatiya Janata Party
Sarna Religion
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
Hinduism
Pharmaceutical Industry
Generic Drugs
Workplace Burnout
Thalassemia
Road Safety
Hindutva
Chhota Nagpur Tenancy Act
Cyber Fraud
Cyber Crime
Micro-Entrepreneurship

All Indians Matter is a digital home for conversations with and about India on the issues that truly matter. For most of our post-Independence years, this was done by the news media. However, in recent times, the media have been found wanting. As a result, the issues that should be highlighted are sidelined and the voices that should find a megaphone are muffled. This podcast is an effort to engag... more

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The revision of school textbooks to erase Mughal influence on Indian history and culture is in keeping with the BJP-RSS effort to rewrite the past to justify its present and the future it wants to create. This future is saffron, a rejection of the se... more

Study after study shows that women face serious challenges in accessing credit. The wide gender credit gap is holding back our progress — even though women are increasingly taking up entrepreneurship. Financial inclusion is vital for individual empow... more

While the Right to Education Act is in place, millions of underprivileged children remain out of school. For those in school, often quality  education is out of reach. Poverty, it is clear, is keeping way too many young minds from reaching their full... more

Donald Trump’s unshakeable commitment to tariffs means that it no longer matters how much evidence there is against their effectiveness. He will use them because he believes in them. Never mind that they will shrink the US’ own competitiveness, are i... more

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Recent Guests

Akash Tandon
Social activist and educator dedicated to transforming the lives of underprivileged children through education and empowerment.
Founder of Pehchand the Street School
Episode: ‘Formal schooling structure often fails the underprivileged’
Kuldeep Dantewadia
Co-founder of Reap Benefit, a social enterprise empowering youth as action-oriented citizens
Reap Benefit
Episode: ‘When young people are not meaningfully involved in society, it’s disastrous’
Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy
Co-founder and CEO of Sattva Consulting, focusing on driving systemic change in India's social impact landscape.
Sattva Consulting
Episode: ‘Data can point us in the right direction, but behavioural change is critical for social impact’
Jaya Dhindaw
Executive Programme Director, Sustainable Cities and Director, World Resources Institute, India Ross Centre
World Resources Institute, India
Episode: ‘Smart cities need not just tech-driven, but purpose-driven solutions’
Vasundhara Sirnate
Political scientist and journalist, formerly chief coordinator of research at the Hindu Center for Politics and Public Policy.
India Violence Archive
Episode: ‘The architecture of information was central to how rulers wielded power’
Sumit Chaturvedi
Independent journalist and researcher with a focus on policy analysis and implementation.
Opinion Tandoor
Episode: ‘The architecture of information was central to how rulers wielded power’
Snehal Joshi
Psychologist, mental health educator, and social entrepreneur with over 17 years of experience across health care and mental health sectors, founder of Tatyam Consulting
Tatyam Consulting
Episode: ‘Normalise conversations about mental health in rural schools; ASHA workers, teachers could help’
Rohit Jha
Co-founder of EarthAlpha
EarthAlpha
Episode: ‘AI can’t tailor investments to individual goals yet’
Zeyad Masroor Khan
Author of City on Fire and a journalist based in New Delhi
Harper Collins
Episode: ‘The powerless have nothing but their stories to offer’

Host

Ashraf Engineer
The host brings a wealth of journalistic experience to the discussions, offering insightful perspectives on contemporary issues facing India, with a focus on social justice, governance, and media critique. His background as a senior journalist enhances the depth of conversation on relevant topics.

Reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars from 104 ratings
  • Delightful

    Ashraf’s curiosity, his professionalism and the quality of his guests creates a confluence that both delights and informs at the same time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    vichaarak
    United States3 years ago
  • Totally Biased views.

    Only one sided narrative. Full on time waste.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    LeySaley
    India5 years ago
  • This podcast was utterly a waste of my time

    Information provided is ridiculously senseless

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SumanthMP
    India5 years ago
  • Good content

    Heard the podcast with Rajesh Jain, the depth is something not found elsewhere

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AkhilBansal
    India5 years ago
  • Awfully biased.

    Tbh, expected much better from a podcast of this name, except it’s all running the same half-way propaganda ndtv does. Shame.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Yashnain200
    India5 years ago

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Overall, audience feedback indicates a mixed reception but acknowledges the podcast's aim to amplify critical voices in the socio-political landscape.
There are criticisms regarding bias, with some claiming that the podcast presents a one-sided narrative on various issues.
Listeners appreciate the depth and quality of the discussions, often highlighting the informative nature and professionalism of the host.
Audio quality has been cited as a drawback, impacting the overall listening experience for some.

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‘Formal schooling structure often fails the underprivileged’
Q: What are the solutions to the challenge of getting and keeping underprivileged children in school?
Akash emphasizes the need for targeted outreach, better implementation of education policies, and utilizing technology to facilitate learning and engagement.
‘Formal schooling structure often fails the underprivileged’
Q: What are the various socio-economic barriers to underprivileged children getting an education?
He outlines common issues such as financial constraints, the burden of care for younger siblings, and insufficient access to educational support at home.
‘Formal schooling structure often fails the underprivileged’
Q: How do their lives change after they have access to education?
Akash shares that gaining access to education boosts children's confidence, helping them feel part of mainstream society and enabling them to face opportunities and challenges better.
‘Formal schooling structure often fails the underprivileged’
Q: While children from across the lower strata are vulnerable to dropping out, which are the sections that you find have the most children out of school?
Akash points out that below poverty line families, daily wage workers, and refugees often face significant barriers that prevent their children from accessing education.
‘Formal schooling structure often fails the underprivileged’
Q: Where do you think we've fallen short?
Akash discusses how policies are created in isolation without understanding the ground realities faced by those living in poverty, resulting in ineffective implementation and lack of awareness among the community.

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What is All Indians Matter about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast actively engages with various pressing issues affecting India, focusing on themes of social justice, economic development, and civil rights. Discussions often center around the challenges faced by marginalized communities, the importance of democratic values, and the role of various institutions, including the media, in shaping public discourse. The host, who has extensive journalism experience, brings expert insights while advocating for systemic changes necessary for a more equitable society. Notably, the podcast highlights voices that are often overlooked in mainstream media, aiming to invigorate discussions about India's constitutional values and the current socio-political climate.

Listeners can expect a blend of in-depth... more

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1. Akash Tandon
2. Kuldeep Dantewadia
3. Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy
4. Jaya Dhindaw
5. Vasundhara Sirnate
6. Sumit Chaturvedi
7. Snehal Joshi
8. Rohit Jha

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