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The Hindu
5 days ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
Watch: 2006 Mumbai train blasts: Unpacking the acquittal of 12 accused after 19 years
In this episode of Pulse Maharashtra, The Hindu's Vinaya Deshpande speaks with Adv Yug Mohit Chaudhry and Sharmeen Hakim to decode the Bombay HC's verdict which acquitted the 12 men accused of perpetrating the 2006 Mumbai terror attacks after 19 years.


The Hindu
20-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Watch: Decoding the controversial Maharashtra Public Security Bill
Is Maharashtra's Special Public Security Bill a necessary safeguard or a dangerous shift away from democracy? Civil society leaders call it oppressive and unconstitutional, warning of a silencing of dissent. Opposition parties stand accused of betrayal, while the government insists due process was followed. Join Vinaya Deshpande on Pulse Maharashtra as she unpacks the controversy and speaks with all sides of the debate. Presentation: Vinaya Deshpande Editing: Aniket Singh Chauhan Video: Emmanual Karbari Background Score: Arihant Singh Chauhan


The Hindu
12-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Dr. Narendra Jadhav on Hindi Backlash, Marathi Identity
In this Pulse Maharashtra episode, Vinaya Deshpande speaks with Dr. Narendra Jadhav on the backlash over Maharashtra's three-language formula. After two controversial GRs making Hindi the default third language for Classes I–V were revoked, a high-level committee has been formed to review the policy. Political parties, educators, and activists clash over Marathi identity, NEP compliance, and the timing of language introduction. Reporter: Vinaya Deshpande Video: Emmanual Karbhari Production: Vishnoo Jotshi


The Hindu
08-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Hindu
Watch: What makes a leather sandal a Kolhapuri chappal?
Hello and welcome to this episode of Pulse Maharashtra with me Vinaya Deshpande. I am your host and the Maharashtra Chief of Bureau of The Hindu, and today am in Kolhapur to bring you this special episode. What makes a leather sandal a Kolhapuri chappal? And is there really one Kolhapuri chappal? Through all the coverage of Kolhapuri chappals, this is something not many know. Vegetable tanning, a dying art, a procedure which lasts almost 21 days and consists of 45 to 50 elaborate processes. And that's why, today, we bring you the biggest secret behind this 800-year old tradition, a Rs 1400 Crore industry which employs close to 1 lakh artisans in the eight districts of Maharashtra and Karnataka.


The Hindu
02-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Analysing why Maharashtra's Hindi u-turn exposes NEP's language paradox
For this live, we are joined by Deepak Pawar from the Marathi Abhyas Kendra and The Hindu's Mumbai Bureau Chief, Vinaya Deshpande. They will discuss Maharashtra's U-turn on making Hindi mandatory in schools, the political backlash it triggered, and what this controversy reveals about the National Education Policy's three-language formula.