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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 25 MIN

Indian Updates 31 Mar: Naxal-Free India & Punjab Education

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Is India truly Naxal-free, or is this a political narrative for the upcoming cycle? In the latest episode of Indian Updateson Radio Haanji 1674 AM, host Ranjodh Singh and veteran analyst Pritam Singh Rupal dive deep into Home Minister Amit Shah's bold claims in the Lok Sabha. From the changing face of internal security to the reality of Punjab’s "Schools of Eminence," this discussion brings much-needed clarity to the headlines. Readers will gain insight into the current security landscape of India, the upcoming census data privacy measures, and a grounded comparison between the education models of Punjab and Delhi. Sat Sri Akal to our listeners across Melbourne and Singapore; let's unpack these updates. Listen to more Indian news analysis → https://https://www.google.com/search?q=haanji.com.au/podcast The Claim of a Naxal-Free India The Home Minister recently declared that the government has successfully made India Naxal-free, placing the historical blame for the insurgency on past Congress administrations. Pritam Singh Rupal provides a necessary historical perspective, tracing Naxalism back to the 1967 peasant uprising in Naxalbari, West Bengal. While the government highlights high surrender rates and reduced violence in 2025, questions remain about the "ground reality" in dense forest regions like Bastar. The dialogue shifts to the political utility of such statements. Both speakers note that while the "urban Naxal" tag is frequently used against dissenters, the actual insurgency has faced intense military and social pressure over the last decade. Punjab's Education: Model vs. Reality Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann recently touted four years of "exemplary" work in the education sector, specifically claiming that not a single paper leak has occurred under his watch. Ranjodh Singh queries the sentiment on the ground, where many parents still feel the "Schools of Eminence" are more about infrastructure than deep pedagogical shifts. Pritam Singh Rupal notes that while buildings have been painted and facilities improved, the real test is whether leaders are sending their own children to these public schools. In Punjab, most officials and affluent families still prefer elite private institutions, suggesting a lingering gap between political rhetoric and public trust. Key Episode Highlights Census Privacy: The Registrar General of India has assured that all data for the upcoming census will remain strictly confidential. Wheat Procurement: Punjab’s wheat purchase begins tomorrow with a target of 122 lakh tons, though procurement may be slightly delayed this season. Tax Evasion: The Finance Minister revealed a ₹200 crore tax theft involving 239 dhabas and restaurants across Punjab. Rahul Gandhi in Kerala: A discussion on Gandhi’s claim of a "secret alliance" between the BJP and the Left in Kerala. Deeper Insight: The Delhi Model in Punjab The AAP government's attempt to port the "Delhi Model" of healthcare and education to Punjab faces unique challenges. Unlike the compact, urban landscape of Delhi, Punjab’s rural expanse requires a different logistical approach. The "Mohalla Clinic" initiative has seen success in urban clusters, but rural residents are still waiting for consistent, high-quality medical access. Frequently Asked Questions What was Amit Shah's statement on Naxalism in India? Home Minister Amit Shah stated in the Lok Sabha that the current government has effectively made India Naxal-free. He set a deadline for remaining insurgents to surrender or face elimination, while blaming past administrations for the growth of the movement. Analysts note that while violence is down, forest insurgencies persist. When does wheat procurement begin in Punjab for 2026? Wheat procurement in Punjab is scheduled to begin on 1 April 2026. The government has set a significant target of 122 lakh tons for the season. However, due to seasonal variations, experts like Pritam Singh Rupal suggest that the actual arrival of wheat in the mandis might be slightly delayed. What are the "Schools of Eminence" in Punjab? The "Schools of Eminence" are a flagship education project by the Bhagwant Mann government, aimed at upgrading infrastructure and learning standards in state-run schools. While the government claims these schools provide a competitive alternative to private education, critics argue the focus remains heavily on building aesthetics rather than teacher-student ratios. Is census data in India confidential? According to the Registrar General of India, all data collected during the upcoming national census will be kept strictly confidential. The government emphasizes that these figures are used for administrative planning and resource allocation, though privacy advocates continue to monitor how digital data storage will be managed in 2026. What is the current tax evasion issue in Punjab's hospitality sector? The Punjab Finance Ministry recently identified widespread tax evasion amounting to approximately ₹200 crore. Investigations into 239 major restaurants and dhabas revealed significant discrepancies in reported earnings and GST filings. The government plans to intensify audits to recover these lost revenues and ensure industry-wide compliance. Conclusion This episode of Indian Updates highlights the tension between government data and the daily experiences of the diaspora. Whether it is the safety of our borders or the quality of our schools, the analysis by Pritam Singh Rupal and Ranjodh Singh reminds us to look beyond the headlines. Listen free: Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Download the iOS app Download the Android app   Radio Haanji 1674 AM is Austalia's Punjabi community radio station. Listen free at haanji.com.au | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iOS App | Android App Serving the Punjabi community in Australia, Canada, Singapore and world wide.   #RadioHaanji #IndianUpdates #PunjabNews #AmitShah #BhagwantMann #PunjabiPodcast #HaaanjiAU #PritamSinghRupal

In this essential episode of Indian Updates, Ranjodh Singh is joined by seasoned analyst Pritam Singh Rupal to break down the most pressing headlines from India and Punjab. We lead with Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent declaration in the Lok Sabha that India is now Naxal-free. Is this a permanent security victory or a political strategic statement? We look back at the history of the movement from 1967 and contrast it with the 2025 surrender statistics. Then, we turn our attention to Punjab’s education sector. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has lauded his government’s ”exemplary” work and the success of the Schools of Eminence. We ask the hard questions: Is the quality of education matching the new infrastructure, and why do leaders still choose private schools for their own children? Key takeaways from this episode: The truth behind Home Minister Amit Shah’s Naxal-free India claim. Analysis of Bhagwant Mann’s education rhetoric vs. ground reality. Updates on the 2026 wheat procurement season and tax evasion in Punjab’s restaurant sector. Tune in for trusted analysis for the Punjabi diaspora in Australia, Singapore, and beyond. Hosted by Ranjodh Singh with expert commentary from Pritam Singh Rupal. #RadioHaanji #IndianUpdates #PunjabNews #AmitShah #BhagwantMann #PunjabiPodcast #HaaanjiAU #PritamSinghRupal

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