Podcast thumbnail for I Got Something to Say

I Got Something to Say

Claim This Podcast

by Sanjay Singh Negi

5.0(2 reviews)
4 episodes
Updated Daily
Accepts GuestsHas SponsorsLocation 🇮🇳

Podcast Overview

Podcast by Sanjay Singh Negi

Language

🇺🇲

Publishing Since

4/2/2020

1 verified contact email on file for I Got Something to Say

Pitch yourself as a guest, propose sponsorships, or reach out directly to the host.

Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Episode 4: George Floyd, the black lives matter protest and ANTIFA

May 31, 2020

Episode 4: George Floyd, the black lives matter protest and ANTIFA

George Floyd, an unarmed black man, could be heard pleading “please, please I can’t breathe” while pinned to the ground by a white officer. One of the officers pinned George by the neck with his knee outside a police car, while the others stood nearby. “My stomach hurts…my neck hurts,” George continued to say in the clip, taken by a witness. Sadly, George soon became unconscious and was filmed being taken away on a stretcher. He was carried away in an ambulance and died. This podcast details everything that followed after that incident...

Episode thumbnail for Episode 3: The Current Challenges of Indian Economy

April 12, 2020

Episode 3: The Current Challenges of Indian Economy

Consumer demand is the key contributor to GDP. We'll discuss the following: infrastructure corruption exports & imports skilled labor Following are key things India should emphasize: encourage entrepreneurship people should invest more in business rather than taking debts get rid of socialist labor laws technology, innovation increase agricultural yield with innovation, technology invest more in education and set up more universities. Make in India: less dependency on anyone specific country India has to become a net exporter current Indian exports vs imports India has a lousy infrastructure and rampant corruption. build more ports and harbors, deliver goods to the United States and west in a quick time improve the skill of labor and produce quality goods at a cheaper price. attract more foreign investment. people should save money

Episode thumbnail for Episode 2: The Economic History of India.

April 6, 2020

Episode 2: The Economic History of India.

Indian Economy is changed from being the largest in the world during 1200 A.D to reducing to just 1% of the world's GDP and now India is set to emerge as one of the leaders in the 21st century. EBB and flow of the Indian economy over the last 2000 years. A concise and lucid analysis of the Indian economy in different phases: 1) Early Medieval period(600-1200 ad) 2) Post-Rajput Era period (1200-1800) 3) British colonial period 1800-1947 4) Post Independence AMOS? IG/SC: imssnegi

4 total episodes available

Deep-dive analytics for I Got Something to Say

Frequently asked questions

Have a different question and can't find the answer you're looking for? Reach out to our support team by sending us an email and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.

What is I Got Something to Say?

Podcast by Sanjay Singh Negi

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Information about guest appearances is not available.

Legal Disclaimer

Pod Engine is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected with any of the podcasts displayed on this platform. We operate independently as a podcast discovery and analytics service.

All podcast artwork, thumbnails, and content displayed on this page are the property of their respective owners and are protected by applicable copyright laws. This includes, but is not limited to, podcast cover art, episode artwork, show descriptions, episode titles, transcripts, audio snippets, and any other content originating from the podcast creators or their licensors.

We display this content under fair use principles and/or implied license for the purpose of podcast discovery, information, and commentary. We make no claim of ownership over any podcast content, artwork, or related materials shown on this platform. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names are the property of their respective owners.

While we strive to ensure all content usage is properly authorized, if you are a rights holder and believe your content is being used inappropriately or without proper authorization, please contact us immediately at hey@podengine.ai for prompt review and appropriate action, which may include content removal or proper attribution.

By accessing and using this platform, you acknowledge and agree to respect all applicable copyright laws and intellectual property rights of content owners. Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or commercial use of the content displayed on this platform is strictly prohibited.