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A weekly podcast from India, that is not about Science, Pop Culture, Technology, Sport, News, Sociology, or the Internet, and yet, all at once it is. Far From Fact is designed to cater to your basic need for ignorance. Catch the lads, as they fake-solve real problems on a weekly basis. This podcast is presented by Husein Merchant and Keshav Naidu. Husein is an optimist who loves observing things while being lazy. He is observing you even as you read this. Keshav recently came out as a comedi ...
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Jonty krishnani brings to you Binge with jonty. Every podcast has been designed to bring you some kind of value.We deep dive into some of the most intellectual minds to mine out the diamonds they have created over the course of their lives
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255: Brides rejecting grooms in rural India
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Grooms may have had a long run in the marriage market and may have rejected brides for all sorts of flimsy reasons - But the tide seems to be turning. A growing number of stories are emerging from the hinterland, where brides are rejecting grooms on d-day. While the reasons range from really shallow to really deep, one thing is certain, the times t…
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Something crazy happened during the pandemic. A lot of people started doing a lot of substances, while they were still at 'work'. But now employers are onto us, I mean them. Them, them. Catch the lads as they sift through the world of day time partay and the dirty underbelly of the modern office. Paypal paypal.me/farfromfact UPI huseinmerchant@oksb…
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The recently inaugurated Mumbai Nashik Expressway goes by another nickname these days. No guesses why! The last 5 months alone have seen over 95 deaths and over 195 accidents. No laughing matter, but sometimes you need jokes to point out what needs fixing. Jump in and take a deep dive into what's causing these deaths and watch the lads, as they fak…
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A 41-year old man was forbidden from donating any more semen to clinics, according to a court in The Hague. So many questions? Lucky for you, the lads are here to help. Join them as they unravel this strange case of altruism. Or is it? Paypal paypal.me/farfromfact UPI huseinmerchant@oksbi Instagram links FFF https://www.instagram.com/farfromfact/ H…
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Mumbai local trains have been infamous for their crowded rush hours. What many don't know is the set of 'unwritten' rules as they are called. Here, the lads examine this practice and try to bring some justice. Join them as they shed some light into a very, very crowded Mumbai local train. No commuters were hurt in the making of this episode. + Musi…
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It is our 250th Episode, so it's super special. The Lads are joined by none other than comedian extraordinaire Abish Mathew. The episode is available in both audio as as well video, so take your pick! The big story this week is... Why don't you listen in and find out for yourself. FOLLOW Far From Fact Abish Mathew Keshav Naidu Husein Merchant + Mus…
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An event in Noida called the World Startup Convention ended up duping attendees who came in the hopes of meeting the likes of Sundar Pichai and Elon Musk. No such luck, instead the cops showed up and they had to go back with no resolution to all the wasted time and money. Catch the lads, as they put on their thinking helmets to arrive at a fake-sol…
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The Chinese government is encouraging colleges to take a week off in spring to fall in love. Why? To course-correct on their population control methods that have now resulted in a young population that does not want to have babies. Catch the lads as they try to solve this gargantuan problem, armed with nothing but their tongues. + Music credit – Si…
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Doctors in Rajasthan are protesting the Right To Health Act. While the Act has the right intentions, the doctors have a point too. But is there a way to bridge this gap? Really solve, what is possibly the greatest healthcare issues of our great nation. Join the lads, as they fake-solve this week’s BIG problem. + Music credit - Simon D’Souza + Write…
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A family court in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh has made an interesting recommendation in the case of a man who had fathered children with two women. A 28-year old software developer and his two wives, have agreed on a contract where the man spends three days of the week with one wife and the other three days with the other wife. The man is free to do as…
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The Maharashtra state health department has amended its 15-year old regulation that prohibited eye banks in Maharashtra from sharing excess corneas, with institutions outside the state. Mainly to curb the unnecessary wastage of eyeballs. The lads are seeing ways to help solve this problem. + Music credit - Simon D’Souza + Write to us - hello@farfro…
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The country of Columbia is facing a threat to its ecology because of an overpopulation of hippos that are wreaking havoc in the wild. And turns out India in taking in 60 of these hippos. Catch the lads as they try to crack open this wild one. + Music credit – Simon D’Souza + Follow us https://www.instagram.com/farfromfact/ Paypal paypal.me/farfromf…
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Aruna Chawla, founder of Salad - A FemTech startup building wellness for women & disrupting the face of a $100bn + global industry.
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Enabling the well-being of more than 355 million Indian women through products, experiences, and experts. Today my guest is Aruna Chawla, founder of Salad, a lifestyle planner mobile app that support women to better manage their health throughout the menstrual cycle by providing personalised nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle advice. She talks about…
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A bride in Gujarat succumbed to a heart attack at her wedding. But the family came to the rescue and the elders suggested that the dead bride's younger sister marry the groom-in-waiting. Happy Ending, right? Except, the lads have a thing or two to say and a problem or two to solve.Send complaints to Insta DM. + Music credit – Simon D’Souza+ Write t…
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In Kongthong, Meghalaya all the residents have songs for names. It's just a way of life, for all 700 of them. And the lads are curious as they go speculating. Join them as they have a laugh in a bid for inclusivity and equal-jokes for all parts of the country. + Music credit - Simon D’Souza + Write to us - hello@farfromfact.in + Follow us https://w…
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An online grocery shopper was in for a rude shock when he received a live rat trapped in his loaf of bread. Naturally the lads take them to the cleaners. Also, plenty of speculation about what could have possibly happened, no solutions on this episode, but a fun new poll is here. Do jump in! Here'a link to the whole fiasco+ Music credit - Simon D’S…
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A class 12 student fainted at the exam hall, when he saw that he was the only male among 50 female students. Naturally, the lads have a field day with this story that's very high on human interest. Made using as few biases as possible, they are sure they have stepped on some gender-sensitive toes. Tell us what you think? + Music credit – Simon D’So…
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The BBC made a documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. What has given the documentary its biggest boost in publicity is the fact that the government has banned it. The opposition and several student bodies across the country believe it should not be banned. The government on the other hand is calling it propaganda with a colonial mindset. Eith…
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In an attempt to protect consumer rights, the Centre has issued new guidelines for influencers while they advertise and endorse products and services online. The circular has been issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs. While on paper it looks very promising, a little digging reveals that it lacks punch. Catch the lads as they look into the v…
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An Ivy-League graduate dupes one of America's largest financial corporations. Charlie Javice, the 30-year CEO of an ed-tech startup fooled the corporation into believing that they had a user-base of over 4 million students. JP Morgan bought her company for USD 175 million in 2021 only to realise later that the email IDs were fabricated. Catch the l…
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The story of a drunk passenger peeing on a co-passenger has been the national news for almost a week now. Air India, the carrier is being pulled up for not handling the incident with sensitivity, and the airline in turn is pulling up its staff. Catch the lads as they try to get to the bottom of it, and more importantly try to fake-solve this bizarr…
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Qatar airways had a lot on their hands last month, so to speak. The airline was taken to court by a plus-sized model and influencer. The passenger alleged that the airline had caused her psychological damage by insisting that she upgrade her seat to a business-class seat, because the economy seat was too small for her. Catch the lads as they chew t…
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Byju's - The learning app was recently given a mandate by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to conduct affordability tests for parents who wish to use the service. The lads are clearly punching above their weight-class in this topic that spans tech, business, society and parenting. Listen now!…
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An English company is in a bit of a fix now that its gamble hasn't paid off. They put all their eggs in one jersey and now that jersey has come back with nought. The England team were knocked out at the quarter finals, and now the prematurely printed t-shirts have a bleak future. Join the lads, as they attempt to look over this world-altering incid…
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Sourabh Kumar, co-founder of PotHoleRaja, a social venture that’s on a mission to make India & the world pothole-free.
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Bye Bye Potholes! Today I have the pleasure to talk to Sourabh Kumar, co-founder of PotHoleRaja, a social venture that 's on a mission to make India & the world pothole-free. He got the idea After reading a tragic story about a woman who lost her life due to a pothole. He gave up his highly paid corporate job to fill in potholes around the streets …
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In a recent military exercise, the Indian Army is said to be using birds of prey to take down drones in combat zones. During the training, the Indian Army acted out a scenario in which they were able to locate and destroy enemy drones with the assistance of a dog and a kite. Join the lads as they fly deep into uncharted territory to make sense of t…
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