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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2025 · 3 MIN

The Catch Up: 2 April

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This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 2nd of April and here are the headlines.Lok Sabha Session Sparks Controversy Over Waqf BillThe Lok Sabha opened to heated debate as Union Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju introduced the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Congress Deputy Leader Gaurav Gogoi fiercely opposed the bill, calling it an attack on the Constitution and an attempt to marginalize minority communities. He accused the NDA government of curbing religious freedoms. Meanwhile, Rijiju clarified that the bill does not interfere with religious practices or mosque management. The bill’s introduction has deepened political divisions, setting the stage for intense discussions in Parliament.Indian Army Reports Pakistan's Ceasefire Violation in PoonchThe Indian Army accused Pakistan of violating the ceasefire along the Line of Control in Poonch’s Krishna Ghati sector. According to Army PRO Lt Colonel Suneel Bartwal, Pakistani forces intruded across the LoC and triggered a mine blast on April 1, followed by unprovoked firing. Indian forces responded in a "controlled and calibrated manner," keeping the situation under close watch. Tensions have risen despite the ceasefire agreement, with the Army asserting that India's borders remain secure and that further developments are being monitored.India, US Move Forward on Bilateral Trade AgreementA day before US reciprocal tariffs took effect, India agreed to the Terms of Reference (ToR) for a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) with the US, following intervention from the Prime Minister’s Office. The ToR lays the foundation for negotiations, which will see India lowering tariffs on American goods in exchange for US trade concessions. Talks had stalled until US negotiators left India after four days of discussions. With both sides now aligned, formal negotiations are set to begin, signaling a major shift in trade relations.Seven-Year-Old Strangled Over TV Remote in DelhiA seven-year-old girl in Outer North Delhi was allegedly strangled to death by her father’s friend over a dispute involving a TV remote. The accused, 35-year-old laborer Ranjeet Singh, had been drinking with the child’s father before being left alone with her. Police say Singh admitted to slapping the girl after she tried to take the remote, causing her to fall and bleed. Fearing the consequences, he allegedly strangled her. The crime was discovered when a constable noticed a crowd outside the victim’s home, leading to Singh’s arrest.Trump Administration Lays Off 10,000 Health WorkersThe Trump administration has begun restructuring the US health sector, laying off 10,000 workers across multiple federal health agencies. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) confirmed job cuts affecting the FDA, CDC, and NIH. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated the move aligns with President Trump and Elon Musk’s broader plan to shrink the federal government under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Hundreds of employees were denied office entry on Tuesday, marking a significant shift in the administration’s cost-cutting policies in public health.That's all for the today. This was the CatchuUp on 3 Things by The Indian Express.

This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 2nd of April and here are the headlines.Lok Sabha Session Sparks Controversy Over Waqf BillThe Lok Sabha opened to heated debate as Union Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju introduced the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Congress Deputy Leader Gaurav Gogoi fiercely opposed the bill, calling it an attack on the Constitution and an attempt to marginalize minority communities. He accused the NDA government of curbing religious freedoms. Meanwhile, Rijiju clarified that the bill does not interfere with religious practices or mosque management. The bill’s introduction has deepened political divisions, setting the stage for intense discussions in Parliament.Indian Army Reports Pakistan's Ceasefire Violation in PoonchThe Indian Army accused Pakistan of violating the ceasefire along the Line of Control in Poonch’s Krishna Ghati sector. According to Army PRO Lt Colonel Suneel Bartwal, Pakistani forces intruded across the LoC and triggered a mine blast on April 1, followed by unprovoked firing. Indian forces responded in a "controlled and calibrated manner," keeping the situation under close watch. Tensions have risen despite the ceasefire agreement, with the Army asserting that India's borders remain secure and that further developments are being monitored.India, US Move Forward on Bilateral Trade AgreementA day before US reciprocal tariffs took effect, India agreed to the Terms of Reference (ToR) for a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) with the US, following intervention from the Prime Minister’s Office. The ToR lays the foundation for negotiations, which will see India lowering tariffs on American goods in exchange for US trade concessions. Talks had stalled until US negotiators left India after four days of discussions. With both sides now aligned, formal negotiations are set to begin, signaling a major shift in trade relations.Seven-Year-Old Strangled Over TV Remote in DelhiA seven-year-old girl in Outer North Delhi was allegedly strangled to death by her father’s friend over a dispute involving a TV remote. The accused, 35-year-old laborer Ranjeet Singh, had been drinking with the child’s father before being left alone with her. Police say Singh admitted to slapping the girl after she tried to take the remote, causing her to fall and bleed. Fearing the consequences, he allegedly strangled her. The crime was discovered when a constable noticed a crowd outside the victim’s home, leading to Singh’s arrest.Trump Administration Lays Off 10,000 Health WorkersThe Trump administration has begun restructuring the US health sector, laying off 10,000 workers across multiple federal health agencies. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) confirmed job cuts affecting the FDA, CDC, and NIH. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated the move aligns with President Trump and Elon Musk’s broader plan to shrink the federal government under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Hundreds of employees were denied office entry on Tuesday, marking a significant shift in the administration’s cost-cutting policies in public health.That's all for the today. This was the CatchuUp on 3 Things by The Indian Express.

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