A look at our most-loved podcasts in 2021 across Inside Forbes India, From the Bookshelves, Capital Ideas, Daily Tech Briefing, and Startup Fridays
Take a look at our most heard and loved podcasts of the year. It's a mixed bag.Â
1. From the bookshelves of Forbes India: Unpacking untold stories of India's banking ecosystem, with Tamal BandyopadhyayPodcaster: Pooja Sarkar
'Pandemonium' by veteran banking editor Tamal Bandyopadhyay is a deeply researched and reported book which narrates untold gripping stories from the Indian banking ecosystem. From the bad loans war room created far from the Mint street, in Mumbai, to understand the rot in the banking ecosystem; how banks were not properly reporting non-performing loans, to the arrests made in connection to the disbursal of such loans—he breaks down the nuances of bad loans in India, the key players, and a collection of rare interviews of past Reserve Bank of India governors on what they think has caused the big banking mess. The book also highlights the fractured relationship between the Centre and the officials in the Mumbai office on how policies should be framed and implemented. Bandhopadhyay discussed his book on our podcast, where non-fiction authors provide insights into their writing. The book offers scantly available information on what happened behind the close doors while a team was identifying the NPAs in the banking ecosystem, and the overhaul by governor Raghuram Rajan on the bad loan mess. Find the full playlist of From the Bookshelves of Forbes India here.Â