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For centuries, members of the B’doul Bedouin tribe lived in the caves around the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. Then, in the 1980s, the government forced the tribe to move in the name of preserving the geological site for tourists. But if the residents are forced to leave, and if their heritage has been permanently changed, then what exactly is being preserved? SHOW NOTES: Meet The Man Living in The Lost City Carved in Stone Jordan: Petra's tourism authority cracks down on Bedouin cave dwellers The tribes paying the brutal price of conservation “There is no future for Umm Sayhoun” Jordan’s Young Bedouins Are Documenting Their Traditions on TikTok Check out Sami's company Jordan Inspiration Tours Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices…
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1 Exploring the banking landscape: Former HDFC head Keki Mistry shares insights on housing loans, liquidity, and geopolitical factors 12:50
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In this episode of the Current Account podcast, Piyush Shukla speaks with Keki Mistry, former Vice Chairman & CEO of HDFC, and independent director and advisor in various companies on the future of housing finance, economic growth, and the banking sector in India. Mistry shares his insights on the under-penetration of the housing market in India and how the country's demographic trends and government support for housing will drive long-term demand for home loans. He highlights that, despite short-term fluctuations, housing finance will remain strong for decades due to factors such as India's youthful population and its growing middle class. On the topic of banking, Mistry addresses concerns about capital market investments affecting bank deposits, explaining that the belief that money flowing into capital markets leads to lower bank deposits is completely incorrect. "Take the example of a person buying a share. If I buy a share from you, how do I pay you? I pay you by cheque. You then deposit that cheque into your bank account, which means the money moves from my bank account to yours." He reassures listeners that while people invest in capital markets, the level of deposits in banks remains unaffected. Furthermore, Mistry discusses the importance of liquidity management by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), sharing his expectations for future rate cuts. "Personal view is that we will see a rate cut in this April policy," he notes, highlighting the potential impact of inflation and other factors on India's economic policy. Listen in for a detailed conversation.…
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Union Commerce minister Piyush Goyal said his country’s startups needed to emulate China by focusing on high-end tech and not quick grocery deliveries or fancy ice cream - harsh criticism that had entrepreneurs quickly pointing out the government’s shortcomings. Piyush Goyal told a startup event in New Delhi late on Thursday that too many were offering food delivery so that “the rich can get their meals without moving out of their house” and were “turning unemployed youth into cheap labour.” His comments prompted hundreds of posts on social media from startup founders and venture capitalists, taking the government to the task for failing to create high-quality infrastructure and jobs and not doing enough to support entrepreneurs. Mohandas Pai, Chairman of Aarin Capital shares his views on the issues that the Indian startup ecosystem are facing today, and the minister’s comment.…
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1 The AI-powered financial crime wave: How to protect your business? 28:18
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Financial crime is evolving—and fast. From AI-powered fraud to crypto laundering, the risks are skyrocketing while compliance struggles to keep pace. With 71% of experts expecting financial crime risks to rise in 2025, the question isn’t if we’re prepared—it’s how badly we’re falling behind. Join businessline's Anupama Ghosh as she explores the widening gap between the sophisticated tactics of criminals and the preparedness of businesses. With insights from Tarun Bhatia, Managing Director and Co-head of APAC at Kroll, we dissect the challenges organizations face in implementing effective compliance measures. We'll uncover the dual nature of AI as both a weapon and a shield in the fight against financial crime, the complexities of navigating geopolitical uncertainties, and the urgent need for stronger regulatory frameworks. Discover what businesses, regulators, and individuals must do to stay ahead of this ever-evolving threat and bridge the compliance gap.…
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In this podcast episode, businessline’s Amiti Sen, discusses President Trump’s newly announced reciprocal tariffs, set to take effect from April 5th, with a 10% baseline tariff on imports and country-specific tariffs to follow. We focus on India, where a 27% tariff on exports to the US will impact sectors like textiles, chemicals, and agriculture. However, India has a competitive edge, as its tariffs are lower than those of other Asian nations like China and Vietnam. The episode also covers India’s ongoing negotiations with the US for a bilateral trade agreement, aiming to secure tariff reductions in areas like agriculture and high-end automobiles. We discuss how successful these talks could be in reducing tariffs and the broader impact on global trade. Tune in for insights on how these tariffs might reshape India’s economic future and its relationship with the US. ( Host: Amiti Sen, Producer: Prethicshaa, Rowan Barnett )…
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1 EnergonOmics EP 21: The Trump Effect – A new era for fossil fuels and coal 12:43
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Fossil fuels, including coal, are seeing renewed interest thanks to American President Donald Trump. Will Trump's narrative have a global impact? In this EnergOnomics podcast, Businessline’s Richa Mishra, had a detailed conversation with Tracy Shuchart, senior economist at Ninja Traders on Trump’s second term and what it the implications would be for energy security, climate policies, and the future of renewable energy investments.…
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