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Sohail Hashmi discusses why history is being distorted in the recent renaming of cities. Measures taken by websites to combat fake news during election season. An update on Cyclone Gaja.

In this episode, Jay Mazoomdar joins us to discuss conservation efforts, an increase in man-animal conflicts and why one tiger may have to die to protect the rest of the species.

The Congress party in Madhya Pradesh releases their manifesto, Chattisgarh goes to polls today and the Pune Municipal Corporation finds a new to make streets cleaner.

The Delhi Fire Service received a total number of 271 calls this Diwali, the movie 'Sarkar' causes political agitation and Asia Bibi is freed from prison.

Why Mizos are protesting against the Chief Electoral Officer, Kashmir football through the eyes of a legendary Captain and new words added to the Collins dictionary.

What the JDS-Congress victory in Karnataka by-polls mean for the 2019 elections and the new challenge in the man-eating tiger controversy.

We look at why the Aravalli mountain range is so vulnerable to mining, how laws fail to protect it and how important they are to our ecosystem.

How Sardar Patel became an icon for Hindu nationalists, what makes kids particularly vulnerable to air pollution and T1 and Anvi the man-eating tigress is killed.

How the Hashimpura massacre unraveled, what the recent verdict said and what the survivors and family of victims have to say about delayed justice.

We try and understand the major points of contention between the RBI and the central goverment.

We try and unpack the on going constitutional crisis in Sri Lanka: the three key players involved, what led up to this moment and what all has happened since.

The Andhra Pradesh CM is allegedly meddling in Telangana elections, Sainik Schools in Mizoram have started to admit girls and a Lion Air plane crashed into Indonesian seas.

Bhutan elects a new government in power, I-League begins and Titanic II (Titanic's replica) to set sail in 2022.

Enforcement Directorate files a charge sheet against P Chidambaram, injectible contraceptives have become a tool of empowerment for women in rural India and Jasmine Days by Benyamin wins the JCB Prize for Literature.

Three arrested for allegedly extorting Paytm founder, important witness in the Kerala nun rape case found dead and Virat Kohli became the fastest player to score 10,000 runs in ODI.

On today's episode, Deeptiman Tiwary unravels, piece by piece, what the Asthana controversy is about and how it may play out. Then we discuss the conditions put on firecracker sale in India.

For the 150th episode of 3 Things, we deep dive into the pressing issue of the Jammu and Kashmir urban local body elections, why there was such a low voter turnout and what Section 35...

Why BJP has its sights set on Mizoram, why conservationists are upset with the Red Fort facelift and why Indira Jaisingh will stop appearing on behalf of the man who spearheaded the Kathua protests.

The Travancore Devaswom Board says it is willing to file for a review petition against the Sabarimala verdict, India wins 13 individual medals at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics and ND Tiwari passes away at...

Violence breaks out at Sabarimala, Delhi air deteriorates to "very poor" category for the first time this season and MJ Akbar resigns from his post.

What the Rajasthan government is doing to contain the outbreak of the Zika virus, the reality of 100% electrification in Chattisgarh and the re-naming of Allahabad.

Why the cut in fuel rates got erased in just ten days, the search for the Yavatmal tigress, a Punjab farmer who only allowed his son to get married on one condition.

Death toll due to Cyclone Titli reaches over twenty in Orissa, Facebook reveals new information about the data breach last month and #metoo movement reaches the sports industry as allegation against the CEO of the...

What happens when a minor commits a crime, the government introduces new measures to stop farmers from burning crop stubble and Durga puja committee in Kolkata has decided to dedicate this year’s pandal theme to...

Imminent lawyer and human rights activist, Vrinda Grover, joins us to talk about what counts as sexual harassment at the workplace, how we can recognize it and what organizations should do being in the present...