We The People

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Sinopsis

Award-winning journalist Barkha Dutt leads a live audience in grilling politicians about a topic of current interest.

Episodios

  • Road To 2019: Women In Focus?

    31/03/2019 Duración: 52min

    It's the great paradox of this election. While experts expect a record women voter turnout, the deeper question is where is the representation of women in parliament? Women comprise 48 per cent of the population but hold only 12 per cent of Lok Sabha seats. That said, this election is already historic. In an unprecedented move, Mamata Bannerjee has fielded 41 per cent women candidates. Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik has earmarking 33 per cent of the state's 21 parliamentary seats to women. We are asking tonight, is this a game changer? Will other parties follow suit? What's preventing them from doing so?

  • Jobs or Nationalism? What Does The Voter Care About?

    24/03/2019 Duración: 50min

    18 days away from the first day of voting in this General Election, the million-dollar question is what is the key issue that the voter cares about? What will be the foremost issue on the mind of the voter as they step into the polling booth on D-Day. Will it be unemployment, the farm crisis, women's safety or nationalism? Which party has its pulse on the real political narrative in this election?

  • India Will Not Forget: A Tribute To Pulwama Bravehearts

    24/02/2019 Duración: 50min

    In today's episode of We The People, we pay tribute to the soldiers who laid down their lives in Pulwama. We talk to their families who and ask do we really respect our soldiers, respect those who have fought for our security and laid down their lives, because once the attention shifts, will there be stories of families not getting pensions on time, widows fighting for what's due to them will our security forces get the kind of critical equipment that they need?

  • Early Detection Key To Tackling Cancer

    10/02/2019 Duración: 50min

    The World Cancer Day earlier this week helped create awareness of the disease and remove any hesitation or taboos around it. The number of cancer cases in India is increasing every year. Though it's a dreaded disease, the country is getting better at tackling it. Early detection is key, which is why awareness levels need to increase. On We the People, we discuss what the challenges are, what needs to be done and how we all can help.

  • We The People: Does India Need An Alcohol Ban?

    03/02/2019 Duración: 35min

    This week, the women of Karnataka took out a 400 km march from Raichur to Bangalore demanding a ban on liquor. Goa saw a new law that bans drinking on the beach. Gujarat, Nagaland, Lakshwadeep and Kerala are states that have a complete ban on liquor as of today. States like Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Mizoram and Manipur are states who have experimented with partial or complete liquor ban, but the ban was removed due to various reasons such as change in government, negative feedback from public, widespread of smuggling and sale of illicit liquor. On this episode of We The People, we ask whether India should have a liquor ban. What would be the effect of such a ban? But does prohibition work? Does it bring down crime, especially crimes against women and domestic violence? Does it lead to a healthier society, especially among the poorer class? Or is it a sham with reports of liquor being easily accessible in prohibition states courtesy a booming liquor mafia? Does it lead to a corruption and crime nexu

  • We The People: 2-Child Policy - Justified Or Quick Fix?

    27/01/2019 Duración: 52min

    Yoga teacher Baba Ramdev expressed concern over the rising population, and suggested that people who have more than two children should have their voting rights taken away and not be eligible for any government benefits. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu also appealed to the people in his state to have more children, citing the declining birth to death ratio over the last decade, and even talking about countries like China and Japan that have aging populations. The "two-child policy" has recently brought out a lot of question and discussions. We The People discusses - will this help solve the problems of food and water shortage in the coming decades, or will it lead to the slowing down of the economy similar to what China saw, as a result of their one-child policy?

  • We The People: Can Quotas Solve Economic Deprivation?

    13/01/2019 Duración: 49min

    This past week saw a landmark quota bill getting passed in the parliament amid controversy and heated debates on the timing of such a move which many are saying is the ruling government's populist push ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The introduction of a 10 per cent quota for economically weaker sections of the upper caste has generated a lot of debate on the emotive issue of reservation especially in jobs and education. As anticipated, the new legislation will now face legal scrutiny after a group challenged it in court. But the politics is just one aspect of this debate. There is also the issue of jobs on today's episode. We take a look at the new legislation, who it will benefit and how and the larger issue of whether economic backwardness and social backwardness can be solved using the same policies considering the factors that lead to both are very different. We also explore when will India get to a position where reservations can be done away with completely.

  • Sabarimala: Are Notions Of 'Purity', Women's Right To Worship At Odds?

    06/01/2019 Duración: 53min

    Protests refuse to die down in Kerala after two women enter the Sabarimala shrine. In September, the Supreme Court in its verdict had said that "social exclusion of women, based on menstrual status, is a form of untouchability" and that "notions of purity and pollution, have no place in constitutional order". Despite these stern words from the Supreme Court, the temple was shut down and a "cleansing ritual" was undertaken by the chief priest. In this episode of We The People, we debate whether such "purification" rituals are just another way of propagating untouchability and whether this move is like contempt of the top court's order.

  • We The People: Best Of 2018

    30/12/2018 Duración: 50min

    We look at the year that was: The people, the stories and the issues that made headlines in 2018.

  • We The People: India's Cycle Of Violence

    23/12/2018 Duración: 50min

    This past week, India has seen a landmark judgement, upholding the conviction of Sajjan Kumar, in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The Delhi High Court has slammed the culture of mass killing. Also, over the past few days we have seen yet another sabotage of a literature festival event, this time at the Ajmer Lit fest as a response to Naseeruddin Shah's statement condemning the apparent impunity of mob violence. We discuss, how to build bridges and find solutions in these times of hate and why even after seven decades of independence, violence continues to enjoy social sanction. And how we can break the cycle?

  • Does India Need A Porn Ban?

    16/12/2018 Duración: 53min

    The Uttarakhand High Court recently ordered the centre to ban over 800 porn sites, which has sparked a debate. Is banning pornographic content a solution to end crimes against women? Is it even possible to ban porn on the internet? On this week's episode of We The People, we discuss if the ban on porn is tantamount to intervening into private lives of citizens or it could really help in ending violence against women.

  • We The People: The Big Fat Wedding Phenomenon

    09/12/2018 Duración: 50min

    In India, with many celebrities getting married, it can officially be called the wedding season. Social media is flooded with the Big Fat Indian Wedding pictures and it's maddening. Looking at these pictures, it's a given that people have no problem in spending all their hard-earned money into a 4-day-affair to entertain their guests. So, are these grand weddings and the hype around them all about the social pressure of a pompous wedding or is this just another one of the many paradoxes of India? We, on this week's episode of 'We The People' ask, "Is there really a need for this extravaganza? Are the simple 'private weddings' too old school? Or is this cattle race now considered as 'following the trend'?"

  • Global Implant Scam: Medicine Or Maleficence?

    02/12/2018 Duración: 51min

    After an international investigation that serves the bitter truth behind Implant surgeries, we discuss the authorisation of the medical devices used in these surgeries and the patients who are going through long-term problems. There are people who have gone through multiple surgeries and still fighting for a revision surgery with no assurance of complete recovery. Is the government just not responsible for taking care of such issues? Or are these companies who are producing faulty devices are free to do so?

  • Why Do Lakhs Still Die In India For Lack Of Organ Donors?

    25/11/2018 Duración: 52min

    In a country with 1.3 billion people, it is sad to see that there is such a shortage of organ donors. More than 2 lakh patients are waiting for transplants to save their lives, out of which only 8,000 patients are able to get a donor. There is a lot of misconception and prejudice against organ donation in India. Pledge to be an organ donor and save someone else's life.

  • We The People: Will Name-Change Spree Help BJP In 2019?

    18/11/2018 Duración: 52min

    After UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently renamed Faizabad to Ayodhya and Allahabad to Prayagraj, the renaming streak of the BJP has dominated the national discourse. This name change spree is not new to India, it is happening since the very first year of independence starting with 'Cawnpore' to 'Kanpur', it has been said that these names are what these cities actually represents. But aren't these political parties moving away from the true origin or are they creating their own version of history? Is it another religious war or some election strategy? Is it adding to the development or just degrading the historical value of the country? On 'We The People', we are up for looking into these political decisions a bit closely this week.

  • We The People: Was Tigress Avni's Shooting Justified?

    11/11/2018 Duración: 53min

    On the 2nd of November a tigress known as T1 or Avni was shot dead. The orders were given to either tranquilise or shoot the tigress after 13 people were killed in the area over a two year period. But the killing of the tigress has sparked off a bitter nationwide row, involving animal lovers and politicians, farmers and conservationists. Was the protocol breached in the killing of the tigress as a professional shooter was called in for the job and the allegations are there was no veterinarian doctor with him at the time, and that the tigress was shot at night? On this episode of We The People we discuss, how do you deal with man-eater animals? How is an animal declared man-eater? Is killing the animals, only option? Should Government just let people die? Or Killing an Animal can help solve this issue?

  • How Will Internet, Social Media Affect India's 2019 Elections?

    04/11/2018 Duración: 51min

    The 2019 general elections are just around the corner. We take a hard look at the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of elections on social media. While social media allows you to reach out to the electorate with your messages, never before has there been so much fake news being circulated and used to influence voters. Today on We The People, we discuss, is this going to be a level up to the 2014 "social media elections" or we will face a new type of fake news chaos?

  • We The People: Death By Breath

    28/10/2018 Duración: 47min

    Supreme Court has restricted the use of firecrackers across India saying that only green crackers will be allowed. To avoid increasing air pollution, inducing fire accidents, health problems like shortness of breath, eyes burning and respiratory problems, the Supreme Court came up with this judgment. Air quality in Delhi is also gradually inching towards the "severe" category largely due to stubble-burning in neighbouring states Punjab and Haryana. Today, on We The People we debate from reasons to ignorance and to delayed solution is our #RightToBreathe still at risk? Will we as a nation never be able to curb this toxic air? Why have We The People have stopped caring?

  • We The People: No End To VIP Culture?

    21/10/2018 Duración: 48min

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his 'Mann Ki Baat' address last year said VIP culture will be replaced by EPI - every person is important. However, the incident at a Delhi hotel involving a gun-totting VIP brat throws a question - has nothing changed? On We The People, we debate this VIP culture and when will it end.

  • We The People: Can #MeToo Change Bollywood's Script?

    14/10/2018 Duración: 46min

    As more and more names from the media and entertainment industry are accused of sexual misconduct and harassment on social media, we bring you an episode of We The People from Mumbai where we debate whether the response to the #MeToo allegations will have a lasting impact, especially on the city's film industry, and can hashtags really bring forth the change that society really needs?

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