The Sandip Roy Show

What makes people tick? What are the stories they carry with them? In a world of shouting heads, veteran journalist, radio commentator and novelist Sandip Roy sits down to have real conversations about the fascinating world around us and the people who shape it. Catch these engaging interviews every other Sunday

  • 54 minutes 46 seconds
    Mridula Koshy and Rituparna Neog on India's missing libraries
    Despite the frequent buzz around new book releases and the increasing popularity of literary festivals, one glaring absence in the country remains: free public libraries. Join host Sandip Roy this week as he engages in a conversation with Mridula Koshy and Rituparna Neog, community activists part of the Free Libraries Network (FLN), to discuss India's dearth of public libraries and what can be done about it.

    Koshy, an award winning writer, founded The Community Library Project in Delhi in 2015 and is the member of the FLN's steering committee. Neog, a queer rights activist and a library educator, is the founder-director of the Akam Foundation.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    28 April 2024, 6:00 am
  • 57 minutes 2 seconds
    Why India lags behind its neighbours in human development ft Swati Narayan
    During a time when India's economy is on the rise, a new book called Unequal: Why India Lags Behind Its Neighbours by Swati Narayan argues that this growth hasn't automatically translated into the empowerment of the poor or an improvement in their social mobility. When compared with its less prosperous neighbors such as Bangladesh and Nepal, India still falls behind in numerous human development indexes. However, is it fair to compare India to these other countries, or are there additional complexities to consider? In this episode, host Sandip Roy speaks to Swati to find out.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    15 April 2024, 5:52 am
  • 46 minutes 12 seconds
    Getting kids to care about climate change ft Bijal Vachharajani and Rohan Chakravarty
    As summer sweeps in, we find ourselves once again inundated with reports of record-breaking temperatures, unprecedented heat waves, and other climate disasters. As adults, one question to consider is: How do we talk about climate change with young people, who will ultimately inherit this warming planet? And how can we do so in a manner that is not terrifying or depressing, but rather engages and encourages them to care?

    In this episode, host Sandip Roy speaks with Bijal Vachharajani and Rohan Chakravarty, who regularly grapple with these questions in their work.Bijal is a children's book author, climate warrior and commissioning editor at Pratham Books. And Rohan is a cartoonist, illustrator, wildlife enthusiast, and the creator of Green Humour.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    31 March 2024, 12:23 pm
  • 56 minutes 23 seconds
    How Congress PMs fueled the rise of Hindu nationalism
    Veteran journalist and contributing editor of The Indian Express, Neerja Chowdhury, in her book 'How Prime Ministers Decide,' recounts the stories of what transpired behind the scenes as Indian Prime Ministers made some of the most monumental decisions of their tenure, and sometimes opted not to make them.

    In this episode, leading up to the crucial Lok Sabha polls, she joins Sandip Roy to discuss some of the decisions that altered India and the processes through which they unfolded.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    17 March 2024, 5:00 am
  • 55 minutes 41 seconds
    What should be done about India’s street dogs? ft. Abi T Vanak
    Last month, a one-and-a-half-year-old girl was allegedly mauled to death by street dogs in central Delhi’s Tughlaq Lane. In response, the National Human Rights Commission directed authorities to submit a detailed report within six weeks and to control the population of street dogs. However, within days, some animal welfare organizations stated that there is no evidence implicating street dogs in the incident, citing the gated nature of the toddler's home which made it inaccessible to dogs in the area.

    This incident underscores the swift polarization between animal welfare advocates and those concerned for public safety. Some regard those who feed street dogs as good Samaritans, while others believe they only exacerbate the problem.

    In this episode, host Sandip Roy speaks with ecologist Abi T Vanak about the management of street dogs and what actions authorities should take. Vanak is the Director of the Centre for Policy Design at ATREE.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    3 March 2024, 10:24 am
  • 46 minutes 56 seconds
    The inner lives of Varanasi's corpse burners ft Radhika Iyengar
    Varanasi holds sacred significance for many Hindus who believe that being cremated at its famous Manikarnika ghat will grant them Moksha or salvation. However, most of us know little about the lives of the Doms who work at these ghats.

    In this episode, Sandip Roy is joined by journalist Radhika Iyengar, who spent several years documenting the lives of the Doms of Varanasi through many ups and downs. Her book, 'Fire on the Ganges', delves into the dreams and aspirations of this community, whose job is to help others attain salvation.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava and Niharika Nanda
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    18 February 2024, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Krish Ashok busts myths about the Indian thali
    Krish Ashok, the author of the bestselling book "The Masala Lab," has become hugely popular on social media as the man who demystifies the science behind our cooking. In this episode, he joins Sandip to debunk myths about the Indian thali.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    4 February 2024, 8:49 am
  • 52 minutes 30 seconds
    How colonial is our constitution? ft Arghya Sengupta
    The provocatively titled book, "The Colonial Constitution," examines how we got the Constitution we did and argues that, despite being crafted by the individuals who secured India's independence, it ultimately embodies strong colonial influences.

    On the occassion of Republic Day, Sandip speaks to its author, Arghya Sengupta, who is the Research Director at Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    26 January 2024, 4:54 am
  • 29 minutes 15 seconds
    Sanjay Patel on animating Indian myths for kids
    For two decades, Sanjay Patel served as an animator and storyboard artist for Pixar, contributing to beloved films such as Ratatouille, Cars, and Toy Story 2. Notably, he also wrote and directed "Sanjay's Super Team," a short film released in 2015 that earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film.

    In this episode, Sandip speaks to Patel, delving into his illustrious career, exploring how he drew inspiration from the Ramayana, discussing his response to criticism, and uncovering the factors that led him to pursue a career as an animator.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    31 December 2023, 5:00 am
  • 35 minutes 17 seconds
    Is secularism still 'half-baked' in India? ft Rajeev Bhargava
    What makes Indian secularism so unique? Why is it so often misunderstood? And what challenges does it face at the moment? In this episode, Sandip Roy speaks to Rajeev Bhargava, the Director of the Parekh Institute of Indian Thought at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, who addresses all this and more in his book, 'Reimagining Indian Secularism’.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed Suresh Pawar
    17 December 2023, 12:35 pm
  • 51 minutes 27 seconds
    The pop stars leading Hindutva's cultural revolution ft Kunal Purohit
    They could be the biggest pop stars you've never come across. Absent from your social media feed, yet integral to the pop culture consumed by millions. Meet some of Hindutva's prominent pop stars who say they are on a mission, spearheading a cultural revolution.

    In this episode, Sandip speaks to journalist Kunal Purohit who in his book, 'H-Pop: The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars', profiles key figures in Hindutva Pop, and delves into the motivations behind the audience's consumption of their 'daily dose of bigotry'.

    Produced by Shashank Bhargava
    Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
    3 December 2023, 12:00 pm
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