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5 May 2025: Modi-Putin Call, ADB Fund Cut to Pakistan, Karnataka Caste Census
Monday, May 5, 2025 • Duration 05:15
In today’s top stories on News at 7, Russian President Vladimir Putin accepts PM Modi’s invite to visit India, while both leaders condemn terrorism after the Pahalgam attack. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman urges the Asian Development Bank to cut funding to Pakistan. Karnataka kicks off a caste census focusing on Scheduled Castes for internal reservation policy. The Allahabad High Court hears a plea on Rahul Gandhi’s alleged UK citizenship. Meanwhile, the CBI opposes a petition to hold Punjab National Bank accountable in the Mehul Choksi scam. Stay informed with News at 7, your daily news wrap.
Produced by Prateek Lidhoo
Sound mix by Aman Pal
2 May 2025: Delhi on Red Alert, National Herald Case Update & Bilawal Bhutto's Remarks
Friday, May 2, 2025 • Duration 06:26
On today’s episode of News at 7 (Friday, 2nd May), we bring you the top stories making headlines across India and beyond. Delhi reels under extreme weather as heavy rain and strong winds claim four lives and disrupt flights, prompting the IMD to issue a red alert. In legal news, the Rouse Avenue Court has issued notices to Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald money laundering case, citing sufficient grounds for cognisance.
Meanwhile, former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto acknowledges Pakistan’s past links to extremism and lashes out over India’s stand on the Indus Waters Treaty. The Supreme Court intervenes in a deportation case, granting relief to a family holding Indian documents but facing expulsion as alleged Pakistani nationals. And finally, the FSSAI tells the Delhi High Court that labeling fruit juices as “100% fruit juice” is misleading and violates food safety regulations. Stay tuned for your daily news wrap with News at 7, only on India Today Podcasts.
Produced by Prateek Lidhoo
Sound mix by Rohan Bharti
18 April 2025: Modi-Musk Tech Talks, Rubio’s Peace Ultimatum, India-Bangladesh Clash, ₹400 Cr ED Seizure, Nvidia Defiant on China
Friday, April 18, 2025 • Duration 06:28
In the April 18 edition of NEWS @ 7, Prime Minister Modi and Elon Musk discuss tech collaborations, hinting at Tesla's potential entry into India. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issues a deadline on Russia-Ukraine peace talks, citing diplomatic fatigue. India slams Bangladesh’s remarks on Bengal violence, urging Dhaka to focus on its own minority rights crisis. The ED attaches assets worth over ₹400 crore in a money laundering case involving YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and Dalmia Cements. And Nvidia’s CEO stands firm on China ties, despite U.S. chip export curbs and mounting trade war tensions.
Produced by Kritanjali Kshtriya
Sound mix by Suraj Singh
16 Apr 2025: Justice Gavai is CJI, Waqf Law Case, BluSmart exits Uber, Nat’l Herald Chargesheet, SC backs Urdu signboards
Wednesday, April 16, 2025 • Duration 06:25
In the April 16 edition of NEWS @ 7, we bring you five major updates from India and around the world. Justice Bhushan R. Gavai is recommended as the next Chief Justice of India, with his appointment set for May 2025. The Supreme Court begins hearing petitions challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, which has sparked nationwide protests over its impact on minority rights and community control of Waqf properties. Electric ride-hailing startup BluSmart announces its exit from core operations, transitioning to become a fleet partner for Uber amid financial troubles. The Enforcement Directorate files a chargesheet in the National Herald money laundering case, naming Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi as the main accused in a ₹2,000 crore conspiracy. Lastly, the Supreme Court upholds the use of Urdu on a municipal signboard in Maharashtra, promoting linguistic harmony and inclusivity.
Produced by Vaishnavi Bhardwaj
Sound mix by Suraj Singh
15 April 2025: Delhi School Reforms, Waqf Law Unrest, Harvard-White House Clash, SC Slams HC, India-US Trade Talks | News at 7 E15
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 • Duration 06:01
In the April 15 edition of NEWS @ 7, we bring you five major developments from India and the world. The Directorate of Education in Delhi releases its academic calendar for 2025–26 with a 51-day summer break and new classroom reforms. Massive unrest over the Waqf law erupts in West Bengal, with authorities blaming Bangladeshi miscreants for the violence. Harvard University enters a legal and political standoff after rejecting Trump administration demands on campus policies, sparking a nationwide debate on academic freedom. The Supreme Court slams the Allahabad High Court for controversial remarks in rape cases, calling for judicial restraint. And finally, India moves closer to a landmark trade deal with the US, eyeing $500 billion in bilateral trade by 2030 amid ongoing tariff negotiations.
Produced by Vaishnavi Bhardwaj
Sound mix by Suraj Singh
14 April 2025: Mehul Choksi Arrested in Belgium | Modi vs Congress on Ambedkar Jayanti | Visa Setback for Indians
Monday, April 14, 2025 • Duration 06:33
On today’s episode of News at 7, we begin with the big international development — fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi has been arrested in Belgium. We also cover Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s fiery remarks on Congress during Ambedkar Jayanti, the visa retrogression shock for Indian EB-5 applicants in the US, and a bizarre police blunder involving a judge in Uttar Pradesh. Plus, updates from the Russia-Ukraine war and global reactions to the Sumy missile strike.
Produced by Prateek Lidhoo
Sound mix by Suraj Singh
11 April 2025: Haryana’s Foeticide Crackdown, DMK Minister Removed, Google Layoffs, AI Warning & More
Friday, April 11, 2025 • Duration 05:58
In the April 11 edition of NEWS @ 7, we bring you five key stories from India and beyond. Haryana cracks down on female foeticide after a drop in sex ratio, revoking licenses and launching raids. Tamil Nadu Minister K. Ponmudi faces backlash and is removed from his post over controversial remarks. A terrorist is killed in an ongoing anti-terror op in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district. Google lays off hundreds from its Android, Pixel, and Chrome teams as part of a major restructuring. And AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton warns that AI tutors may soon outpace humans, posing a challenge to traditional education.
Produced by Vaishnavi Bhardwaj
Sound mix by Suraj Singh
10 April 2025: Phule Film Delayed, Indian Students Deported, Tahawwur Rana Extradited, RBI Cuts Repo Rate
Thursday, April 10, 2025 • Duration 06:12
In the April 10 edition of NEWS @ 7, we bring you five major developments from India and beyond. The release of Ananth Mahadevan’s film Phule has been delayed after controversy over its depiction of caste. India has finally secured the extradition of 26/11 accused Tahawwur Rana after years of legal battles. Indian students in the US are facing harsh immigration crackdowns, with hundreds of visas cancelled. The RBI has cut the repo rate again, but banks are slow to pass on the benefits. And in global markets, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have surged after President Trump paused new tariffs.
Produced by Vaishnavi Bhardwaj
Sound mix by Suraj Singh
9 April 2025: China-India Unite on Tariffs, Mumbai Attacks Accused Extradited, Rafale Deal Cleared & More | News at 7 EO11
Wednesday, April 9, 2025 • Duration 06:14
In the 9th April edition of NEWS @7, we bring you five major stories from around the world.. China has urged India to unite against the U.S.’s rising tariff aggression, emphasizing multilateralism and economic cooperation between the two Asian giants. Tahawwur Rana, accused in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, is being extradited to India from the U.S., marking a major step in the long-pending investigation. In West Bengal, violent protests have erupted over the new Waqf law, with CM Mamata Banerjee assuring the Muslim community their property rights will be protected. India has cleared a mega defence deal with France for 26 Rafale Marine jets to strengthen naval capabilities, replacing the ageing MiG-29Ks. And in Bangladesh, protests against Israel’s Gaza offensive turned violent, with global brands like Bata and KFC targeted amid a wave of misinformation and rising unrest.
Produced by Vaishnavi Bhardwaj
Sound mix by Suraj Singh
8 April 2025: Dire Wolf Returns, Trump’s Tariffs Trigger Alarm, Cosmic Explosion Near Earth & More
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 • Duration 06:34
In the 8th April edition of NEWS @7, we cover five major stories from around the world. Scientists have successfully brought back a dire wolf after 10,000 years, using advanced gene-editing technology—marking a new milestone in de-extinction. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns that Donald Trump’s new trade tariffs could trigger inflation and potentially a U.S. recession. In Visakhapatnam, over 20 students allegedly missed their JEE (Mains) exam due to delays caused by Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan’s convoy, sparking a political row. Indian entrepreneur Shruti Chaturvedi shares a chilling account of being detained at an Alaskan airport, raising questions about racial profiling and the treatment of Indian travellers abroad. And finally, astronomers have discovered two white dwarf stars just 150 light-years away on a collision course that will end in a massive Type 1a supernova—set to outshine the Moon in Earth’s night sky.