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Our new limited series podcast: Evolution of Solution with The Better India & Accenture
his fall, Sonologue produced a limited series of four episodes about an exciting subject: Tech for good!
In conjunction with India’s biggest positive news site, The Better India, and Accenture India, we did episodes on the most cutting edge tech in play today, speaking with young industry leaders all pushing to change the landscape of our lives: AI, Robotics, VR, and IoT
Company In India Gives Women A Day Off If Their Period Is Painful—NPR Goats and Soda
Public discussion of periods is still a taboo in many parts of the world. But this week in India, everybody's talking about the topic. The reason: an announcement by a Mumbai media firm called Culture Machine: The company has announced that its 75 women employees...
What’s Making These Dogs In Mumbai Turn Blue?—NPR Goats and Soda
Five dogs turned blue in Mumbai. That was a story that journalist Deepak Gharat broke this past week. He was following up on a story in the industrial zone of Taloja, home to about 1,000 pharmaceutical and chemical factories. Every week, there's something going wrong...
Do Peacocks Have Sex? Are Cows A Better National Animal Than Tigers?—NPR Goats and Soda
India is having a debate about its national animals. Currently, the mighty tiger is the national beast and the peacock is the national bird. But the cow has recently been proposed as a replacement for the tiger because of its status as a holy animal. And this week,...
For India’s sex trafficking victims, family members often bear part of the blame—Public Radio International
The numbers are depressing: Every 8 minutes a girl goes missing in India. Most of these girls are trafficked for sex, beggary or domestic labor. Unofficial counts put the number of victims of sex trafficking in India at 16 million — not counting the girls from...
Instant divorce is unconstitutional in India, finally —Public Radio International
According to a Muslim custom that is rooted in tradition but not Islamic law, men have to say just three words to their wives if they want to dissolve their marriages. “Talaq, talaq, talaq†— and he’s divorced. But in India, a group of women petitioned the...
This Police Department Is A Smash Hit On Social Media—NPR Goats and Soda
One of the world's most popular police departments on Twitter and Facebook is in Bangalore, India. And it's all because they took the risk of partnering up with a hip outside consultant. Last September, when riots broke out in Bangalore city, the best way to get...
India’s Supreme Court Rules That Sex With A Bride Under 18 Is Rape—NPR Goats and Soda
India has made a significant change to its laws about rape. The Supreme Court has ruled that if a husband has sex with his wife and she is under 18, he is committing an act of rape. Up until now rape was illegal, but there was one glaring exception. A wife could not...
If You See Dirty Water, Don’t Just Gripe. Talk To The Cloud!—NPR Goats and Soda
Water stagnating at a construction site. A dwindling number of mangroves along the shore. Lakes choked with algae and hyacinth. Sewage pipes leaking into the sea. These are common sights in India. Until recently, the best people could do to try to draw attention to...
Fake Medical News Can Now Be Fact-Checked In India—NPR Goats and Soda
#fakenews isn't just a U.S. thing. And it isn't just about politics. In India people are putting their health at risk by following spurious advice dispensed on forwards on Whatsapp, the phone-based messaging app. Here's one popular hoax making the rounds: an image of...
Why Did India Have Ten Million Fewer Childhood Deaths Than Predicted?—NPR Goats and Soda
The study has a depressing name: The Million Death Study. But its latest set of data, published in the journal The Lancet on Wednesday, is anything but depressing when it comes to the topic of childhood deaths in India. India has the tragic distinction of...
This Mumbai lawyer inspired a massive beach cleanup—Public Radio International
Mumbai has 72 miles of coastline, some of it covered in mangroves and some of it sandy or rocky — but none of it is clean. There isn't a beach culture here. It's not a place for gathering and tanning — more often it's a public toilet, garbage...