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india. i'm free, the souls are coming to you from them by context. india, re take the time to deliver a considered analysis of this country. politics and the people in each episode in the cities were taking a close look at a specific facet of what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence covered pandemic. this our 4th and final episode, we are examining the indian health gas sector that crumbled under the pressure of the 2nd wave. of course 19. we will be looking at issues of insufficient investment and public health care. the severe shortage of oxygen in many parts of the country and india vaccine policy. i'll be speaking with case which i have our former secretary of health for the government of india and sudan shumate the national spokesperson of the b g p. at the close of this episode will be an excerpt from a piece of music created in india through the call with month. this week with featuring when job be in the single people are in use in april and me 2021
india. i'm free, the souls are coming to you from them by context. india, re take the time to deliver a considered analysis of this country. politics and the people in each episode in the cities were taking a close look at a specific facet of what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence covered pandemic. this our 4th and final episode, we are examining the indian health gas sector that crumbled under the pressure of the 2nd wave. of course 19. we will be looking...
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i'll see you next week on context india. with well as experiencing unprecedented extreme weather record temperatures being said last year than i feel for deteriorating false. remember the quote running down world leaders, amazing laws go in the u. k. in a bit of fresh out a deal to slash image reports to late all over you and climate on al jazeera, a ah ah ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello, welcome, i'm pete adobe here and doha, welcome to the usa, which will today be dominated by the cock, $26.00 talks in glasgow. the un conference is seen as critical to avoiding the most disastrous effects of climate change off the back of a g 20 summit that was lukewarm on commitments. i'm the clock in glasgow where the british prime minister has put the challenges here.
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Nov 26, 2021
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india is the world's biggest and arguably noisiest democracy. newspapers, news channels and online platforms are filled with political argument 21w. but is this real media freedom or a misleading veneer? what happens to journalists who speak uncomfortable truths to power? well, my guest is rana ayyub, an investigative reporter and author who has faced threats, intimidation and legal action after digging deep into the past and present of india's prime minister, narendra modi. is freedom of expression on life support in india? rana ayyub in mumbai, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me, stephen. it's a pleasure having you on the show. at the last count, and it's a little confusing, but the last count, i think you are now facing four different legal actions. given the legal constraints upon you right now, has your voice, in effect, been silenced? well, that's the intention, stephen, to silence my voice. unfortunately, the government has not been victorious on that count. neither has it been victorious over the last 15 years of myjour
india is the world's biggest and arguably noisiest democracy. newspapers, news channels and online platforms are filled with political argument 21w. but is this real media freedom or a misleading veneer? what happens to journalists who speak uncomfortable truths to power? well, my guest is rana ayyub, an investigative reporter and author who has faced threats, intimidation and legal action after digging deep into the past and present of india's prime minister, narendra modi. is freedom of...
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Nov 18, 2021
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welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you. india has an admirable record when dealing with the likes of all you small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better this route? yeah, you're right. that, you know, we did tremendous job in dealing with both to spend to make some also and you have get done by the infection. ready but the spend to make the betty betty infection and also very nice and pot off. got the submittal, my opening question to you as well, given india's expertise and dealing with help. and that makes why didn't india deals with the fund better? if you look at the, you know, maybe of the mix, it's not just india this by 2 words. by surprise. if you look at the economy developed countries look at how many, that's the head, good, how many kisses they had and look at how many came bits which took missing there. so to say that indeed, not handle it is it on? yes, because the to something that was completely and go to the about what and if you loo
welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you. india has an admirable record when dealing with the likes of all you small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better this route? yeah, you're right. that, you know, we did tremendous job in dealing with both to spend to make some also and you have get done by the infection. ready but the spend to make the betty betty infection and also very nice and pot off. got the submittal, my opening question...
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Nov 4, 2021
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i'll see you next week on context india. with tens of thousands of children, were born into or lived under the iso regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps, either orphans all with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities, chicken you think people are going to welcome them after that? of course, mom and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me. iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera. i was both of them as australia burned, a photo journalist ran towards the flames to document the destruction. what does climate change look? walk played. with gold that we parted, imagine witness capturing change on al jazeera. the challenge is getting people to engage ah. ready it's a 600 hours g, m t. here on al jazeera, come all santa murray with your headlines after 5 months of uncertainty, talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal are scheduled to resume again and set down for the end of november. indirect negotiations between all cigna trees in vienna stalle
i'll see you next week on context india. with tens of thousands of children, were born into or lived under the iso regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps, either orphans all with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities, chicken you think people are going to welcome them after that? of course, mom and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me. iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera. i was both of them as australia...
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Nov 15, 2021
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welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you, india has an ad political record when dealing with the likes of polio small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better this route? yeah, you are right. that, you know, we did a tremendous job in dealing with both to spend the mix and also and we have done ready by the infection, but the spend to make the betty betty infection and also very nice. and nobody bought off got this submitted my opening question to you as well, given india's expertise and dealing with health. and that makes why didn't in your deal with the fund better. if you look at the, you know, maybe of the been gimmick is not just india the spend up to the entire words. but the price. if you look at the developed economies developed countries look at how many that's the head, good comedy kisses. they had a look at how many came bits which took missing there. so to say that india did not handle it, is it on? yes, because the to something that was comp
welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you, india has an ad political record when dealing with the likes of polio small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better this route? yeah, you are right. that, you know, we did a tremendous job in dealing with both to spend the mix and also and we have done ready by the infection, but the spend to make the betty betty infection and also very nice. and nobody bought off got this submitted my opening...
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i'll see you next week on context india. with frank assessment is orcus likely to change making behavior at all? it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlights inside story on al jazeera with ah. ready iran says it has defended a ship from being seized by the us and the sea of oman. us cues is radiant. forces a dangerous maneuvers at sea. ah, hello there, i'm, how am i here in this is al jazeera life and go home. also coming up every day, more people are suffering and dying. the un human rights chief for this is a report on ethiopia as war documents and what.
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Nov 14, 2021
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first of all on india and our relations with india. we have l our relations with india. we have got a great relationship with india and... i don't think there is any particular need to introduce this into the discussion about our bilateral relations because i think narendra modi can see that the advantages for india and going down the track he is now on. don't forget, india made a pretty impressive, in spite of what happened at the last minute about face down, phase—out, india came up with some really impressive stuff on decarbonising their power sector, decarbonising their power sector, decarbonising their power sector, decarbonising the economy by 2030. the actual commitments, the solid commitment that india made are real and we have got to make sure they are delivered. but look at what narendra modi is actually producing on his one grid, one world initiative. it is pretty incredible, his solar powered programme. india is blessed in that respect and i think they will make a lot more progress. the uk, as i said, what the uk wants to do, we have the technology, we have
first of all on india and our relations with india. we have l our relations with india. we have got a great relationship with india and... i don't think there is any particular need to introduce this into the discussion about our bilateral relations because i think narendra modi can see that the advantages for india and going down the track he is now on. don't forget, india made a pretty impressive, in spite of what happened at the last minute about face down, phase—out, india came up with...
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the artist featuring a rapper from south india. ah, i want to place before you 2 faces of the indian economy. on the left is what became defining images of the 1st wave of colbert india in 2020 labourers render jobless overnight, leaving cities and walking hundreds of miles back to the towns and villages. casualties of a sudden stringent lockdown on the right, some of the richest people. as the world grappled with the panoramic india added 38 billionaires to it's 2021 which list 2 sets of images to very different realities. but one story that just mean equality in india, exacerbated by the panoramic during the been to make unique. what did you became absolutely obscene in this country? this is part of the gilbert in india, the super rich. i did enormous feature there. let me just give you a few data points. just man of this and remote money was making so much money every 2nd, that at an informer sector worker would have needed 3 years of work to make the amount of money that location money in one ticket. so it's, it's really obscen
the artist featuring a rapper from south india. ah, i want to place before you 2 faces of the indian economy. on the left is what became defining images of the 1st wave of colbert india in 2020 labourers render jobless overnight, leaving cities and walking hundreds of miles back to the towns and villages. casualties of a sudden stringent lockdown on the right, some of the richest people. as the world grappled with the panoramic india added 38 billionaires to it's 2021 which list 2 sets of...
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so india, india has to grow in india. he cannot mean that of the per capita income in certain parts of india is lower than almost every part of the world. so india has to continue to grow. that is it's prime objective. we have to lift people out about if you have to ensure that nobody in yes would insecure. that should be that because the basics are not being met. so that is something that we have to meet 1st. and that is something that the world should not lose sight of and which is why it's crucial delivered on finance. yes, i right, i can, there were or about out of time by bob i you, i'll let you add to that if you'd like. well i can, i completely agree with the company and also uh, you know, finance is absolutely critical as i can. all of us are on the same page with that. also on the stick with the right thing that come together with no disagreement dogwood that the question is all about. how many stakeholders, what kind of stakeholder then for what purpose, right? to the moment the next step is to be getting to 2nd
so india, india has to grow in india. he cannot mean that of the per capita income in certain parts of india is lower than almost every part of the world. so india has to continue to grow. that is it's prime objective. we have to lift people out about if you have to ensure that nobody in yes would insecure. that should be that because the basics are not being met. so that is something that we have to meet 1st. and that is something that the world should not lose sight of and which is why it's...
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and the vision is not unique to india. if you see the us there, you see similar pull that information, the right is not willing to listen to the left left is not willing to the technology can be platform but isn't it. so the bottom of that, let me tell you that if you want, the truth must look at public issues. we probably disagree with one another and read them on the same issue. then you will come closer to some other other i think the media is right and the latest so that anybody can do about it. but i think what the least that we should demand of each other i think is that we stand strongly by meet the, the right to breastfeed them in this country. and wherever this right is a fact, no matter who the target is, no matter who's doing the targeting. i think john list and media platforms have a responsibility and a duty to speak up. this too much of selectivity. if, if a, if a government goes after the job list that you don't like and be preferred to keep quiet . i think this is wrong and i just wish that the media as a w
and the vision is not unique to india. if you see the us there, you see similar pull that information, the right is not willing to listen to the left left is not willing to the technology can be platform but isn't it. so the bottom of that, let me tell you that if you want, the truth must look at public issues. we probably disagree with one another and read them on the same issue. then you will come closer to some other other i think the media is right and the latest so that anybody can do...
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so india, india has to grow in india as he cannot mean that of the per capita income in certain parts of india is lower than almost every part of the world. so india has to continue to grow. that is it's prime objective. we have to lift people out to follow if you have to ensure that nobody in yes would insecure. that should be that because the basics i'm not being met. so that is something that we have to meet 1st . and that is something that the world should not lose sight of and which is why it's crucial delivered on finance. yes. all right, i can, there were or bad at a time by bob i you, i'll let you add to that if you'd like. but i think i completely agree with the commute and also you know, finances. i think the critical thinking all of us are on the same page with that also on the stakeholder, i think come to get me with. no disagreement had told me that the question is all about how many stakeholders, what kind of stakeholder than for what purpose, right. the moment the next step is actually getting the 2nd 2nd. and that is really, really the rule of most, the all listening f
so india, india has to grow in india as he cannot mean that of the per capita income in certain parts of india is lower than almost every part of the world. so india has to continue to grow. that is it's prime objective. we have to lift people out to follow if you have to ensure that nobody in yes would insecure. that should be that because the basics i'm not being met. so that is something that we have to meet 1st . and that is something that the world should not lose sight of and which is why...
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i such a long lead time for india? ~ . such a long lead time for india? ~' ., ., india? i think we have to remember _ india? i think we have to remember what - india? i think we have to remember what india's l india? i think we have to - remember what india's history as as well because we are our country that until 70 years, 75 years ago was completely drained of its wealth, and now we are building back so you can't ignore the history from which india emerges in strengthens itself, so our challenge is to look and find property, notjust poverty in a way economists mean it but energy poverty, gender gaps, all of those things, with a history of draining all of our wealth in a postcolonial era, and also on the other hand fighting climate change, so i think in fact, it is the responsibility and prime minister modi says so and he says we have to commit to climate finance and he has a number there of $1 trillion, so i think it is quite ambitious for a country that finds itself in such an extraordinarily difficult situation and such an extraordinary difficult history. extraordin
i such a long lead time for india? ~ . such a long lead time for india? ~' ., ., india? i think we have to remember _ india? i think we have to remember what - india? i think we have to remember what india's l india? i think we have to - remember what india's history as as well because we are our country that until 70 years, 75 years ago was completely drained of its wealth, and now we are building back so you can't ignore the history from which india emerges in strengthens itself, so our...
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welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you. india has an ad, livable record when dealing with the likes of polio small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better this route? yeah, you're right. that you know, we do tremendous job in dealing with those to spend and makes and also and you have done by the infection, but the spend to make the betty betty infection and also very nice and part of the submit the my opening question to you as well, given india's expertise and dealing with help and that makes why didn't india deals with the fund? i mean, better if you look at the, you know, maybe of the mix, it's not just india this by 2 guys. words by surprise. if you look at the develop economies develop, can piece look at how many, that's the head. good. how many kisses they had a look at how many came bits which took missing there. so to say that india did not handle it, is it on? yes, because the to something that was completely unknown to the guy was and if yo
welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you. india has an ad, livable record when dealing with the likes of polio small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better this route? yeah, you're right. that you know, we do tremendous job in dealing with those to spend and makes and also and you have done by the infection, but the spend to make the betty betty infection and also very nice and part of the submit the my opening question to you as well,...
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welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you, india has an ad livable record when dealing with the likes of polio small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better the show. yeah, you're right. that, you know, we did a tremendous job in dealing with those to spend the mix and also and you get done by the infection, but this band to make the game to betty betty injection and also very nice and part of the submit the my opening question to you as well, given india's expertise and dealing with help and that makes why didn't india deals with the fund better? if you look at the, you know, maybe of the mix, it's not just india this by 2 guys. words by surprise. if you look at the develop economies, the look can face, look at how many, that's the head. good, how many kisses they had a look at how many came bits which took missing there. so to say that india did not handle it, is it on? yes, because the to something that was completely unknown to the guy was and if you
welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you, india has an ad livable record when dealing with the likes of polio small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better the show. yeah, you're right. that, you know, we did a tremendous job in dealing with those to spend the mix and also and you get done by the infection, but this band to make the game to betty betty injection and also very nice and part of the submit the my opening question to you as...
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as nearly 10 percent of india 201920 g d p. in addition, they've and pacific measures targeting the poor and the wonderful programs enabling access to caching as well as food green. while the monetary, some of the official announcements had been staggering, disbursement of actual money reached the hands of those who needed the most as raised questions. if you're looking at these notional numbers and they were also not talking to them. and i think during the band to make it would have been important to me miss much more in eric gosh, transfers or delicately boosting up the health infrastructure when they're also other brought you know, one of the problems is that docs off investment in boosting the social infrastructure through the participation of private sector. it sounds good, but if you'd just announced a package image, you're giving you don't want the resources for the private sector. it would end up again lining the pockets of the lens and creating some kind of infrastructure for them to be but, but will not be that there
as nearly 10 percent of india 201920 g d p. in addition, they've and pacific measures targeting the poor and the wonderful programs enabling access to caching as well as food green. while the monetary, some of the official announcements had been staggering, disbursement of actual money reached the hands of those who needed the most as raised questions. if you're looking at these notional numbers and they were also not talking to them. and i think during the band to make it would have been...
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india, at the numbers, right? india, at the numbers, right? india, at the moment, commits 1.9 tons of carbon per capita. the uk is 4.7, the ucs is about 15. in india, the average use of energy is barely sufficient to provide basic sustenance, right? so the question is... and it is very, very clear, human development is tied to energy use. it doesn't have to be high carbon energy, it can be high carbon energy, it can be low carbon energy but at the moment most systems are built around high carbon energies, so you can't ask a country like india to say, pivot to low carbon if it means that you can't provide energy to your population, because that basically says you are condemned to a low energy and low human development existence. that is really the tension. professor navroz dubash there, i am so sorry tojump on but thatis i am so sorry tojump on but that is all the time that we have for this fascinating topic on the programme today. professor navroz dubash from the indian centre for policy research. thank you forjoining us on tuesday. and a that
india, at the numbers, right? india, at the numbers, right? india, at the moment, commits 1.9 tons of carbon per capita. the uk is 4.7, the ucs is about 15. in india, the average use of energy is barely sufficient to provide basic sustenance, right? so the question is... and it is very, very clear, human development is tied to energy use. it doesn't have to be high carbon energy, it can be high carbon energy, it can be low carbon energy but at the moment most systems are built around high...
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the pressure is on for india to change. but it may not be so simple. >> the larger population is still not really conscious about climate change. they don't believe that they are polluting, because for them, the most important concept is, where am i going to get my next meal from? >> reporter: that's certainly the case for ganesh pal. he lives above the coal mine and works on a job which relies on the mines here. >> reporter: even though the mining companies offered to move him and his family, he says the facilities there are poor. it's a painful tradeoff. according to medical experts, the people who live here have a 30% higher chance of developing lung disease and other infections as compared to the rest of the country. coal india is the biggest coal company and the largest employer, supporting millions of families. the process of extracting coal is grueling work. so what were all those people doing there? >> the processors? they are segregating larger blocks. >> oh, i see. so they do that with their bare hands? >> yeah. >
the pressure is on for india to change. but it may not be so simple. >> the larger population is still not really conscious about climate change. they don't believe that they are polluting, because for them, the most important concept is, where am i going to get my next meal from? >> reporter: that's certainly the case for ganesh pal. he lives above the coal mine and works on a job which relies on the mines here. >> reporter: even though the mining companies offered to move...
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Nov 7, 2021
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hello and welcome to context india. i'm fair to susan coming to you from the city of mom, but on context india, our aim is to give you an in depth look into the world's most populous democracy. from the inside. we're taking a closer look at what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence, the co would pandemic in this our 3rd episode when examining the role of the indian media. how effective were they introducing journalism in public interest? counting disinformation and holding those in power to account. i will be speaking with to journalist who's outlets occupy very different spaces in the media landscape. deductible, garage and founding editor of the online news publication go via an ard yoga. nothing. editorial director for our gym in monte magazine and website. at the close of this week's episode, we will be future again except for a piece of music created through the coven months. this week our artist is been goalies. singer songwriter, a mercury ah . when cove it hits india 1st in 2020
hello and welcome to context india. i'm fair to susan coming to you from the city of mom, but on context india, our aim is to give you an in depth look into the world's most populous democracy. from the inside. we're taking a closer look at what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence, the co would pandemic in this our 3rd episode when examining the role of the indian media. how effective were they introducing journalism in public interest? counting disinformation...
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hello and welcome to context india. i'm fear the source are coming to you from the city of mom, but i'm context india. our aim is to give you an in depth look into the world's most populous democracy. from the inside. we're taking a closer look at what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence, the co would pandemic in this our 3rd episode when examining the role of the indian media. how effective were they introducing journalism in public interest? counting disinformation and holding those in power to account. i will be speaking with to journalist who's outlets occupy very different spaces in indian media landscape. deductible, garage and founding editor of the online news publication go via an ar jogan. nothing editorial director for our gym in monte magazine and website. at the close of this week's episode, we will be featuring an x up to a piece of music created through the coven months. this week our artist is been goalies. singer songwriter, a mercury ah . when cove it hits india 1st i
hello and welcome to context india. i'm fear the source are coming to you from the city of mom, but i'm context india. our aim is to give you an in depth look into the world's most populous democracy. from the inside. we're taking a closer look at what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence, the co would pandemic in this our 3rd episode when examining the role of the indian media. how effective were they introducing journalism in public interest? counting...
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welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you, india has an ad livable record when dealing with the likes of polio small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better this route? yeah, you're right. that you know, we do a tremendous job in dealing with both to mix and also and you get done by the infection, but this band to make the game to betty betty infection and also very nice and part of the submit the my opening question to you as well, given india is expertise and dealing with help and that makes why didn't india deals with the fund better? if you look at the, you know, maybe of the been mix, it's not just india this by 2 guys. words by surprise. if you look at the develop economies develop can face look at how many, that's the head, good. how many kisses they had a look at how many came bits which took missing there. so to say that india did not handle it, is it on? yes, because the to something that was completely unknown to the guy was and if you look at
welcome to context india. my 1st question is to the both of you, india has an ad livable record when dealing with the likes of polio small box. why is it then that we weren't able to deal with the pandemic? better this route? yeah, you're right. that you know, we do a tremendous job in dealing with both to mix and also and you get done by the infection, but this band to make the game to betty betty infection and also very nice and part of the submit the my opening question to you as well, given...
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Nov 8, 2021
11/21
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i'm fear the source are coming to you from the city of mom by on context india. our aim is to give you an in depth look into the world's most populous democracy. from the inside. we're taking a closer look at what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence the corporate pandemic. in this our 3rd episode, when examining the role of the indian media. how effective were they in producing journalism in public interest? counting disinformation and holding those in power to account. i will be speaking with to journalist who's outlet occupied very different spaces in the indian media landscape. deductible, garage and founding editor of the online news publication go via an ar jogan. nothing editorial director for our gym in monte magazine and website. at the close of this week's episode, we will be future again except for a piece of music created through the coven months. this week our artist is been goalies. singer songwriter, a mercury ah . when cove it hits india 1st in 2020, and then much worse, and the 2nd wave of 2021. it tested all of
i'm fear the source are coming to you from the city of mom by on context india. our aim is to give you an in depth look into the world's most populous democracy. from the inside. we're taking a closer look at what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence the corporate pandemic. in this our 3rd episode, when examining the role of the indian media. how effective were they in producing journalism in public interest? counting disinformation and holding those in power...
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india's sacred yamuna river, a symbol of purity. turned toxic. what looks like harmless bubbles is poisonous foam, much of it caused by industrial waste and sewage. this man is a fisherman who lives and works here. all the chemicals are thrown in the river, he tells me. it's disgusting but it's not a natural disaster but humans who have done this. what we're seeing here in many ways represents india's overall challenges when it comes to climate change. one of the country's holiest rivers, now horribly polluted. the cause, waste from nearby factories that create jobs and help to drive economic growth. coal was centre stage at the cop summit, in a tussle over economic and environmental needs. dirty but dependable, it powers this nation, providing some 70% of india's energy and millions ofjobs. which is why the country refused to agree to a deal to phase it out completely. prime minister narendra modi did make a bold pledge to hit net zero emissions by 2070, and asked for more help from western countries for renewable projects. the aim is to move qu
india's sacred yamuna river, a symbol of purity. turned toxic. what looks like harmless bubbles is poisonous foam, much of it caused by industrial waste and sewage. this man is a fisherman who lives and works here. all the chemicals are thrown in the river, he tells me. it's disgusting but it's not a natural disaster but humans who have done this. what we're seeing here in many ways represents india's overall challenges when it comes to climate change. one of the country's holiest rivers, now...
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so india, india has to grow in india as you can. i mean that up the per capita income in certain parts of india is lower than almost every part of the world. so india has to continue to grow. that is it's prime objective. we have to lift people out to follow. if you have to ensure that nobody in yes would insecure, that should be that because the basics i'm not being met. so that is something that we have to meet 1st. and that is something that the world should not lose sight of and which is why it's crucial delivered on finance. yes. all right, i can, there were or bad at a time by you. i'll let you add to that if you'd like. but i think i completely agree with the commute and also your finances you to critical thinking. all of us are on the same page with that. also on the stakeholder, i think that come together with, with no disagreement, a dollar that the question is all about. how many stakeholders, what kind of stakeholder then for what purpose, right? for the moment the next step is actually getting projected 2nd. and that is
so india, india has to grow in india as you can. i mean that up the per capita income in certain parts of india is lower than almost every part of the world. so india has to continue to grow. that is it's prime objective. we have to lift people out to follow. if you have to ensure that nobody in yes would insecure, that should be that because the basics i'm not being met. so that is something that we have to meet 1st. and that is something that the world should not lose sight of and which is...
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india is the one — pressure, on india. india is the one country _ pressure, on india. india is the one country who - pressure, on india. india is the one country who have. pressure, on india. india is. the one country who have said we are not happy with the text, and notjust that we are not happy with the text, and not just that they are not happy with it, but they don't want to agree to it. lots of countries said they were not happy with things but in the spirit of compromise, they would agree to the text. india said they were not prepared to agree, and as alok sharma, the uk presidency chair said, this is like a little tapestry, if india pulls a thread, the whole thing will start unravelling because other countries will say, hang on, there are lots of things we don't like either and they will pull on other threads. so alok sharma and the vast majority of countries who have spoken are desperate to keep the text intact and they will now be talking to india, trying to pressurise them into withdrawing the objections, or finding some minuscule shift in language which ever
india is the one — pressure, on india. india is the one country _ pressure, on india. india is the one country who - pressure, on india. india is the one country who have. pressure, on india. india is. the one country who have said we are not happy with the text, and notjust that we are not happy with the text, and not just that they are not happy with it, but they don't want to agree to it. lots of countries said they were not happy with things but in the spirit of compromise, they would...
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i is an organization that campaigns for the rights of india's children. a task force hated by donald j tingle is helping map out a plan to conduct arranging. an undercover investigation by the organization has revealed that children have been trafficked and a legally employed in a factory in east delhi, inc. born for condo, it, the dean don't leave the cook channel when i'm now jen, and then i would go him know, been on the good will be with the chat. we have a functioning dentist dix, very intensive program with you launched that, but just have it had been good where the sort of i was off trafficking, anti liberal ali, it getting it from michelle. the to lending test was that information comes from our teams. when ward india ski operations become active. dogwood is once a year with double collision, he bought dizzy location and the whole said, don't just go to him or to your pool. mm. with 19 years old on google. yeah. the during the 1st wave of cove at 19 india's child helpline, 1098, responded to more than 400000 coals in just 3 weeks about children in
i is an organization that campaigns for the rights of india's children. a task force hated by donald j tingle is helping map out a plan to conduct arranging. an undercover investigation by the organization has revealed that children have been trafficked and a legally employed in a factory in east delhi, inc. born for condo, it, the dean don't leave the cook channel when i'm now jen, and then i would go him know, been on the good will be with the chat. we have a functioning dentist dix, very...
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india has been maintaining _ target? india has been maintaining this - target? india has been l maintaining this position target? india has been - maintaining this position for a very long time and they are expected to reiterate that at the summit, essentially saying that the richer nations, the developed countries must take the lead and provide easier access for the developing nations to clean technologies as well. they are also talking about in the past how the developed nations must come together with a fund of the tune of $100 billion annually and divide this to developing nations to meet their development goals. india has maintained that with a population of 1.4 billion with millions living below poverty, they have specific developing goals and therefore it is very hard to commit to a net zero deadline. that is the primary reason and in factjust yesterday a senior minister in the indian government's cabinet also maintained that rich countries need to get to their net zero deadlines before the developing nations because they need to take the lead and the onu
india has been maintaining _ target? india has been maintaining this - target? india has been l maintaining this position target? india has been - maintaining this position for a very long time and they are expected to reiterate that at the summit, essentially saying that the richer nations, the developed countries must take the lead and provide easier access for the developing nations to clean technologies as well. they are also talking about in the past how the developed nations must come...
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india did not want to do that. india did not want to do that. india has said we don't accept the text. everybody says we are accepting the text and the more countries that say they will accept the text, the more of our minority india will be in. it is a pile on the pressure on india to say that we are in such a small minority, we will withdraw your objection. it is withdraw your ob'ection. it is about isolating _ withdraw your objection. it is about isolating india by allowing every country to speak? what time does our alok sharma stand up and say, i have heard enough, i have heard the representations you are making but we will formally accept the documents in front of us. he could do _ documents in front of us. he: could do that in this session. if india were a very small country, he might do that. in the past we have a decisions were a very small country, there was one year it was nicaragua, for example, said they didn't like the text but it was agreed anyway. because they are very small and don't have big media, that was accepted, at least by
india did not want to do that. india did not want to do that. india has said we don't accept the text. everybody says we are accepting the text and the more countries that say they will accept the text, the more of our minority india will be in. it is a pile on the pressure on india to say that we are in such a small minority, we will withdraw your objection. it is withdraw your ob'ection. it is about isolating _ withdraw your objection. it is about isolating india by allowing every country to...
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correspondent: given india's expertise in dealing with health pandemics, why did india not deal with the pandemic better? >> so does india. this pandemic to build at work by surprise. if you look at the deadlocked economies, there are countries, look at how many deaths they had. look at how many cases they had and how many we had. to say india did not handle it is obvious because it is something that was completely at work. if you look at casualties elsewhere, -- all the number of cases in the size of the population. secondly, you know, on a competitive scale, we did it brilliantly. look at the number of vaccinations. in the perspective, looking at how india has done and how things have happened, i think we have done it well. correspondent: your argument this was unknown may have been true in the first wave of 2020, but in the second wave of 2021, we have a clear idea of what this virus was and how it moved around. if i may, let me call off statistics. according to the u.n., india ranked 155 out of 167 countries on hospital dead -- bed availability. according to the union health mini
correspondent: given india's expertise in dealing with health pandemics, why did india not deal with the pandemic better? >> so does india. this pandemic to build at work by surprise. if you look at the deadlocked economies, there are countries, look at how many deaths they had. look at how many cases they had and how many we had. to say india did not handle it is obvious because it is something that was completely at work. if you look at casualties elsewhere, -- all the number of cases...
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can we talk out india and how realistic it is. the target that has been set for india today? >> you know, already the target for 2050, so many countries were criticizing. when you talk about 2070, that will earn more criticism. having said that, there are other targets that prime minister modi has announced. they look quite good on paper, but questions remain how they will be imented. because of the track record of solar panels, wind panels, renewables, that h increased from 40% to 50%, and that looks promising. but the question is how that emissions reduction will happen particularly when they are talking about using more coal. >> what about electric vehicles? the mantra from boris johnson, these cash cars, trees, that is very much his focus this week. where are we at in india with electric vehicles? >> electric vehicles are there in the programs but there are challenges. when we talk to experts, they say fine, you may have electric vehicles, but if the electricity that powers them, if that is applied by coal-fired plants, what is the point? after the pandemic, when they are
can we talk out india and how realistic it is. the target that has been set for india today? >> you know, already the target for 2050, so many countries were criticizing. when you talk about 2070, that will earn more criticism. having said that, there are other targets that prime minister modi has announced. they look quite good on paper, but questions remain how they will be imented. because of the track record of solar panels, wind panels, renewables, that h increased from 40% to 50%,...
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zero — 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero admissions. 6596 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero admissions.— of net zero admissions. 6596 of india's electricity _ of net zero admissions. 6596 of india's electricity generated i of net zero admissions. 6596 of. india's electricity generated from coal. the only to be massive investment. navin singh khadka — is the environment correspondent for the world service. 50% coming from 2030, that will require an enormous mode of money that will have to be underwritten by the roads biggest economies. thifi’iii the roads biggest economies. this'll be a big challenge _ the roads biggest economies. this'll be a big challenge and _ the roads biggest economies. this'll be a big challenge and we _ the roads biggest economies. “isl s'ii be a big challenge and we did the calculation worked the core exit would cost in asia alone, for the next 20 years, we would be between nine and $30 trillion. trillion is china that leaves 3 trillion for countries like india, indonesia, vietnam. and enormous amount and it means in concre
zero — 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero admissions. 6596 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero admissions.— of net zero admissions. 6596 of india's electricity _ of net zero admissions. 6596 of india's electricity generated i of net zero admissions. 6596 of. india's electricity generated from coal. the only to be massive investment. navin singh khadka — is the environment correspondent for the world service. 50% coming from 2030, that will require an enormous mode...
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the news continues on our 0 after context, india statement. and so much of that in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi, talk to the curb side with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instances chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ribs, bringing something, and they didn't even see the case. to women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange. one out there on hello and welcome to context india. i'm fetus. those are coming to you from the city of mom by on context india. our aim is to give you an in depth look into the world's most populous democracy. from the inside. we're taking a closer look at what has perhaps been the biggest crisis india has faced since independence the call with pandemic. in this, our 3rd episode been examining the role of the indian media. how effective were they introducing journalism in public interest? counting dis information and h
the news continues on our 0 after context, india statement. and so much of that in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi, talk to the curb side with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instances chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ribs, bringing something, and they didn't even see the case. to women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the...
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well, we want to make a home in india. i do, i do. just to say the saw it is you don't show me that i met only dogs. then what would happen? nothing agenda for his jumbo bombarding job open. there was a minor board precaution potential and anymore then i'm sure of i mean my g hm. bonnie: but you're not allowed to you because every him in india is to say to his please stay sullivan graham. it will be it. but i did to him to in this you say, t their push to learn. louis to will be a little differently in tribes for 5 years. they no chance of escape. they kill fella. men can meledonis. i'm going to take it all myself up with a federal official manner. go to pick it up, but i had to do that again when body therapy at the poodle. fantastic. when im nobody can think of their emotions there. it was ation by this said, i want clean india fast and independence little so i play into it myself just to feel the pin, the pin for tools. a totally impossible to describe whole. but he was full of an hbo. the asked me what it, what do we have remember
well, we want to make a home in india. i do, i do. just to say the saw it is you don't show me that i met only dogs. then what would happen? nothing agenda for his jumbo bombarding job open. there was a minor board precaution potential and anymore then i'm sure of i mean my g hm. bonnie: but you're not allowed to you because every him in india is to say to his please stay sullivan graham. it will be it. but i did to him to in this you say, t their push to learn. louis to will be a little...
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and if we succeed andra, this will be the model of sanitation for all india. this is the biggest project that the deal has ever done. and if the problem can be solved in india, we solve 60 percent of all problem in the world. i am looking for game of thrones costume the under uh, brad, this project is really gonna be really fun there. so much problem and it requires new thinking out of the state coach. we have to move the subject from taboo to fanny from family attract a lot of media and a lot of politician and a lot of celebrate is any become sexy. tony book, culture, the pop culture is the fastest way those soft the sanitation problem want to jump. how do you actually improve the situation a practical way? the 1st thing is to make them want to have a pilot because they are practicing. open that vacation for very long time since generation from their ancestor. so when you build pilot and give it to them, they use the pilot as forums. and why is it so because open destination is really nice. fresh air and you can squat there with your friend and you can see. o
and if we succeed andra, this will be the model of sanitation for all india. this is the biggest project that the deal has ever done. and if the problem can be solved in india, we solve 60 percent of all problem in the world. i am looking for game of thrones costume the under uh, brad, this project is really gonna be really fun there. so much problem and it requires new thinking out of the state coach. we have to move the subject from taboo to fanny from family attract a lot of media and a lot...
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india showed their class- they are _ foot themselves? india showed their class. they are a _ foot themselves? india showed their class. they are a better _ foot themselves? india showed their class. they are a better side - foot themselves? india showed their class. they are a better side and - class. they are a better side and have a lot more experience playing in world cups as well. but today they showed their class, they are a very good team. i think they came up against two very good teams in their first two games, pakistan have been playing well. they had the long gap between the first game at the second game, which i don't think help. but they have bounced back well and given themselves a chance. it is given themselves a chance. it is auoin to given themselves a chance. it is going to be _ given themselves a chance. it is going to be an _ given themselves a chance. it is going to be an exciting climax to the crew. england have been the standout performers in the other group, they are on the brink of the semifinals they will surely be there? mills, he pulled
india showed their class- they are _ foot themselves? india showed their class. they are a _ foot themselves? india showed their class. they are a better _ foot themselves? india showed their class. they are a better side - foot themselves? india showed their class. they are a better side and - class. they are a better side and have a lot more experience playing in world cups as well. but today they showed their class, they are a very good team. i think they came up against two very good teams...
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but you rightly say it is almost 60 percent of india as workforce. so if democracy has been real or and has period, i have my own views on it, but we would come to it as the program goes. java, do you think that this will get back to you later? again, if you don't mind, i'm going to jump it just about this move. do you think that it will be enough to win the hearts and minds of the people that the b j. p has been describing as terrorist and separate is for once a year. it's going to be very difficult and or should i do disagree with? the panelist was book before me and trying to undermine this farmer's ms. newman. you can, you can wish away you can do cheryl play with the numbers that the fact is that mr . moody has read the writing on the wall, he's capitulated. this is not an act of generosity or mcknight, liberty. this is neither an example of responsive cup, but he realized that there would be a huge political price to pay in the forthcoming assembly elections. and that is primarily the reason that he is backed up dick and distinct, nothing of it
but you rightly say it is almost 60 percent of india as workforce. so if democracy has been real or and has period, i have my own views on it, but we would come to it as the program goes. java, do you think that this will get back to you later? again, if you don't mind, i'm going to jump it just about this move. do you think that it will be enough to win the hearts and minds of the people that the b j. p has been describing as terrorist and separate is for once a year. it's going to be very...
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here, india trauma celebrate. after the year long protests forced the government to withdraw its controversial farm laws and european governments scramble to take drastic measures as covert. 19 infections approached new hives. ah, well, our newest president joe biden is briefly transferred power to his vice president carmella harris. while he undergoes a routine medical procedure, the 78 rural president is in hospital undergoing his annual physical checks. while he is under sedation that com la harris will assume presidential powers making her the 1st woman in u. s. history to do so. meanwhile, earlier in congress, that bill, that debtor bill is passed. the youth house of representatives approved president joe biden's, social safety net and climate bill, the $1.00 trillion dollar bill back better act was watered down after weeks of debate. it will now go to the senate where the democrats hold that very slim majority. let's bring it altogether. val and fisher in washington, d. c. allen, the u. s. does not have its
here, india trauma celebrate. after the year long protests forced the government to withdraw its controversial farm laws and european governments scramble to take drastic measures as covert. 19 infections approached new hives. ah, well, our newest president joe biden is briefly transferred power to his vice president carmella harris. while he undergoes a routine medical procedure, the 78 rural president is in hospital undergoing his annual physical checks. while he is under sedation that com la...
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the plants expand the sector in jargon and beyond india is developing. it's just really, it's been just realizing and for that we need power. more and more power is needed for and 70 percent. we depend on this. india is already the world's 2nd largest producer consumer and importer of comb, jock and is home to the country's largest coal reserves, but also to forests rich and bio diversity. the coal block under these fields. and that forest was auction to one of the biggest companies nearly a year ago, but no work has started. that's because the state of jack and as challenging the central government's plans and the supreme court on environmental grounds, there are plans to convert these fields and large tracks of forest into mines. displacing tens of thousands of people who often belong to indigenous tribes. politicians and job can say any expansion must take people into consideration of the problem here is we want everyone wants call government one school we want expansion. but what does it cost? people are paying for it. the truth is that there is an e
the plants expand the sector in jargon and beyond india is developing. it's just really, it's been just realizing and for that we need power. more and more power is needed for and 70 percent. we depend on this. india is already the world's 2nd largest producer consumer and importer of comb, jock and is home to the country's largest coal reserves, but also to forests rich and bio diversity. the coal block under these fields. and that forest was auction to one of the biggest companies nearly a...
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so india has strong trade cultural ties with them. busy all these, i think, last year they gave $250000000.00 to the country that try and help the pandemic. one has triggered such a strong campaign against new delhi. thank you. you have always enjoyed strong relationship with india and he has as low and the moment the good news is mainly the indian military in the mortgage. and the moment their delivery presence can be seen across high locations in the mornings, and they open it up and one military and also signed where it is military agreements between the moses in india and most recently this year and february they signed an agreement with india to the other and maintain and navigate this. this is something similar to the of the mega adams in margins are, the dealer had exposed. so this is one of the main reason and the government has not been transparent about this. we as a newspaper organization, we requested the government to disclose agreement, but they had refused to do so. and the parliament has not seen this agreement so so b
so india has strong trade cultural ties with them. busy all these, i think, last year they gave $250000000.00 to the country that try and help the pandemic. one has triggered such a strong campaign against new delhi. thank you. you have always enjoyed strong relationship with india and he has as low and the moment the good news is mainly the indian military in the mortgage. and the moment their delivery presence can be seen across high locations in the mornings, and they open it up and one...
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for instance, let's say india's ambitions. recently, they have come out and protested they would make 50% of their energy from renewable sources in 20 years. that is a huge ambition. i think developed countries must understand these efforts of other countries and play a bigger role in it. if none of these people should be emitting carbon and poisoning the air, they mustind new strategies and these strategies are available. the developed countries must contribute to the developing countries in put medication and adaptation. -- both in mitigation and adaptation. nermeen: russia and china have not sent representatives to the cop. does that have a huge effect and do you think it says anything about their commitments with respect to reducing emissions? >> well, and seems very, very sad that china and russia ignored here. it is -- if countries think they can use the climate negotiations as strategic leverage on their other disagreements and differences. i would like countries to set climate differences to be climate differences, and
for instance, let's say india's ambitions. recently, they have come out and protested they would make 50% of their energy from renewable sources in 20 years. that is a huge ambition. i think developed countries must understand these efforts of other countries and play a bigger role in it. if none of these people should be emitting carbon and poisoning the air, they mustind new strategies and these strategies are available. the developed countries must contribute to the developing countries in...
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ah, ah, in india, people are not very much open to this idea right now. is he going out means being free. so he said, why not? i can make toilet sexy. everything sexy, sexy. he has to take other approaches on. so not only one approach, ah ah, a little bit, but then got to drive over. you know, some of the homes with your home. that's your goal. oh boy, a b a i how many bad with a did? i'm no, i didn't i don't know the big one. and the 6, i'm a good, a small right? if you feel happy, you're my go to a well, we want to make a room in it. i do, i do. just to say you saw it is you thank you that i met all the dogs. then what would happen? nothing. a gen number of his don't buy the album financial open the was a minor board progression facial and anymore. and i'm sure nobody my j hm. bonnie but she wasn't allowed to think on every home in india is to say, hey i sullivan but i mean it but aren't actually we miss you say t their police a list of all of the a little differently in tribes for 5 years. no chance of escape. they kill fella, men can meledonis. i'm go
ah, ah, in india, people are not very much open to this idea right now. is he going out means being free. so he said, why not? i can make toilet sexy. everything sexy, sexy. he has to take other approaches on. so not only one approach, ah ah, a little bit, but then got to drive over. you know, some of the homes with your home. that's your goal. oh boy, a b a i how many bad with a did? i'm no, i didn't i don't know the big one. and the 6, i'm a good, a small right? if you feel happy, you're my...
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because i think talent in india, do they have high per dollar income per b? and if you ask them to hybrid, tried it, of cheese harness and so difficult to put it. so me that it is possible. what we need to do is to get away from the mindset to solve the problem with technology and to think of a solution that goes directly to benefit the poor. here you go to that by lead in the morning before sunrise and after sunset by inbetween, how do you go do that, violet? a whole bunch of a. yeah, i don't i do. i did to got a by the latest blossom. if government bayman is a secure, i will, you'll be a valid daily mom that i really meant to mother to learn more methods when to come and live you. i'm my, that's a like a miracle to put me really just want let and the legacy of little would so to know that again the from little meeting billy. so if somebody lend you money to build the toilet, then the government will give you back the money to read than this. listen out for the school toilet. a student who managers will not have been there this, but the government has said t
because i think talent in india, do they have high per dollar income per b? and if you ask them to hybrid, tried it, of cheese harness and so difficult to put it. so me that it is possible. what we need to do is to get away from the mindset to solve the problem with technology and to think of a solution that goes directly to benefit the poor. here you go to that by lead in the morning before sunrise and after sunset by inbetween, how do you go do that, violet? a whole bunch of a. yeah, i don't...
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you until india's not too difficult. nearly when invitation. now you say you must have got it inside the house. i that you have been tried it yourself or it will take a 100 years more or take you next him. i thank you. thank you. thank you. my job is to chince people my set about pilots. but how can i change their minds if they don't listen to my ideas? oh, african narrative, lou from african perspective. i knew series of short documentaries, by african filmmakers from across the continent. this is going to really get committed to handle the african direct. coming soon on al jazeera did serious dorcas days with one month leading the country through us. present to our side as lost legitimacy. he needs to step down. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examine the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad the simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many a reason that could effect any human eyesight master of chaos on all jazeera oh, there's a lot more into al jazeera than
you until india's not too difficult. nearly when invitation. now you say you must have got it inside the house. i that you have been tried it yourself or it will take a 100 years more or take you next him. i thank you. thank you. thank you. my job is to chince people my set about pilots. but how can i change their minds if they don't listen to my ideas? oh, african narrative, lou from african perspective. i knew series of short documentaries, by african filmmakers from across the continent....
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bi; india, has been addressing the conference.— india, has been addressing the conference. by 2070, india will achieve the _ conference. by 2070, india will achieve the target _ conference. by 2070, india will achieve the target of _ conference. by 2070, india will achieve the target of net - conference. by 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero l achieve the target of net zero emissions _ achieve the target of net zero emissions-— achieve the target of net zero emissions. ., , , , ., emissions. protesters questioning whether the _ emissions. protesters questioning whether the politicians... - emissions. protesters questioning whether the politicians... have . emissions. protesters questioning i whether the politicians... have been speaking out. you whether the politicians... have been speaking out-— whether the politicians... have been speaking out. you don't need my pain or my tears — speaking out. you don't need my pain or my tears to — speaking out. you don't need my pain or my tears to know _ speaking out. you don't need my pain or my tears to know tha
bi; india, has been addressing the conference.— india, has been addressing the conference. by 2070, india will achieve the _ conference. by 2070, india will achieve the target _ conference. by 2070, india will achieve the target of _ conference. by 2070, india will achieve the target of net - conference. by 2070, india will achieve the target of net zero l achieve the target of net zero emissions _ achieve the target of net zero emissions-— achieve the target of net zero emissions. ., , , ,...
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his problems of hunger, but it gave india a chance.— india a chance. his techniques did attract _ india a chance. his techniques did attract critics, _ india a chance. his techniques did attract critics, the - did attract critics, the plants, _ did attract critics, the plants, it was that, were too reliant — plants, it was that, were too reliant on— plants, it was that, were too reliant on chemicals, the farming _ reliant on chemicals, the farming to intensive. there are a number _ farming to intensive. there are a number of — farming to intensive. there are a number of criticisms - farming to intensive. there are a number of criticisms of i farming to intensive. there are a number of criticisms of the i a number of criticisms of the green revolution and some of them have validity, butjust imagine in the absence of the green revolution what might have happened. the figure that was always used was that he saved a billion lives. and i think it is probably true. professor ronnie calment there on the green revolution. finally, the love canal neighbou
his problems of hunger, but it gave india a chance.— india a chance. his techniques did attract _ india a chance. his techniques did attract critics, _ india a chance. his techniques did attract critics, the - did attract critics, the plants, _ did attract critics, the plants, it was that, were too reliant — plants, it was that, were too reliant on— plants, it was that, were too reliant on chemicals, the farming _ reliant on chemicals, the farming to intensive. there are a number _...
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those songs, which is o food item in india, which is an open stole. and because a stole her doll, he lou li are you was also door to bring down his door and he did not sell whom i saw was soon. it's now become a dark done or you see or video with disturb you night after night. you know, so you're only living toward an eat off of it, where the politic feel is defined by this kind of triumphalism of the section of indian society when they beat my notice, do you have this premeditated act fast performing the violence, recording the violence and then broadcasting the violence, that video is then posted on social media as sort of to garner community to garner likes, but also to call to violence. the extremists responsible for these attacks are part of the broader hymn book or hindu nationalist movement, which has grown in prominence since prime minister, not in the movies might appear janet up id the b g. b came to power in 2014 the act of his claim to the protecting what they call the hindu rushed. the hindu nation in which muslims, by definition, do not
those songs, which is o food item in india, which is an open stole. and because a stole her doll, he lou li are you was also door to bring down his door and he did not sell whom i saw was soon. it's now become a dark done or you see or video with disturb you night after night. you know, so you're only living toward an eat off of it, where the politic feel is defined by this kind of triumphalism of the section of indian society when they beat my notice, do you have this premeditated act fast...
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obviously it does appear that india and - does appear that india and china balked on the idea that it would all be about: not about other fossil fuels which would give at least a balance. they have a point, don't they? i think they do and they have different levels of responsibility in this discussion as well. china, they burn half of the: the world and the colliers has tripled. they are no longer a developing nation the way india is and they are responsible for about one seventh of pollution in the atmosphere every day. but i have trouble criticising india very much. india has 200 million people living in energy poverty without electricity. they are being chastised for not burning coal when countries like here in the us and europe are filled the atmosphere with coal pollution so i don't think thatis coal pollution so i don't think that is fair.— that is fair. let me pick you u . that is fair. let me pick you u- on that is fair. let me pick you up on china _ that is fair. let me pick you up on china then, - that is fair. let me pick you up on china then, becausel that is fair. let m
obviously it does appear that india and - does appear that india and china balked on the idea that it would all be about: not about other fossil fuels which would give at least a balance. they have a point, don't they? i think they do and they have different levels of responsibility in this discussion as well. china, they burn half of the: the world and the colliers has tripled. they are no longer a developing nation the way india is and they are responsible for about one seventh of pollution...
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do you think china and india _ on coal. do you think china and india have _ on coal. do you think china and india have let down the world's most climate _ india have let down the world's most climate vulnerable countries? i think climate vulnerable countries? think it is climate vulnerable countries? i think it is still very difficult. it is still a massive challenge for humanity, as i told you before. i think that the fatal mistake now coming out of cop26, which has unquestionably been a success, the fatal mistake now would be to think that we have in any way cracked this thing. nothing could be more damaging to our attempts to defeat climate change, disastrous climate change, than to suddenly bathe ourselves in the warm glow of self—satisfaction and think, that is climate change done, onto the next thing. we are going to have to keep going, keep the countries that have made those commitments to their promises, an event before 2030, and before 2025, we are going to have to extract some more. what we have done is keep alive that ambition of restricting the growth an
do you think china and india _ on coal. do you think china and india have _ on coal. do you think china and india have let down the world's most climate _ india have let down the world's most climate vulnerable countries? i think climate vulnerable countries? think it is climate vulnerable countries? i think it is still very difficult. it is still a massive challenge for humanity, as i told you before. i think that the fatal mistake now coming out of cop26, which has unquestionably been a...
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it the current state of play in india? , , . india? it is very coal -dependent - india? it is very coal. -dependent economy, india? it is very coal- -dependent economy, as is —dependent economy, as is china. we have seen this on chinese coal, they may be building more of it but they are not using it more. it is the utilisation rate, how often do they turn on the coal? the renewables are coming in and displacing and kicking out the coal and so the economics of renewables are just looking so good right now. you can actually make an announcement to phase out coal, so long as you commit the capital at the same time to replace it with bob mackie could be hydrogen technology, it will almost certainly be wind and solar and battery storage to get there first. , ., battery storage to get there first. ,., . ~' ., , first. go back to the text they are negotiating, _ first. go back to the text they are negotiating, it _ first. go back to the text they are negotiating, it talks - first. go back to the text they | are negotiating, it talks about the unabated coal. realistically ther
it the current state of play in india? , , . india? it is very coal -dependent - india? it is very coal. -dependent economy, india? it is very coal- -dependent economy, as is —dependent economy, as is china. we have seen this on chinese coal, they may be building more of it but they are not using it more. it is the utilisation rate, how often do they turn on the coal? the renewables are coming in and displacing and kicking out the coal and so the economics of renewables are just looking so...