Category: Television

  • Inaugural season of the Pro Panja League sees 32 million unique viewers tune in on Sony Sports Network

    Inaugural season of the Pro Panja League sees 32 million unique viewers tune in on Sony Sports Network

    Mumbai: In a remarkable display of sports entertainment, inaugural season of the Pro Panja League, which took place at the IGI Stadium in New Delhi, from 28 July till 13 August, witnessed a staggering 32 million unique TV viewers, the league organisers said citing viewership data from BARC (All India U+R, CS 2+).  

    With the viewership statistics now unveiled, the average impressions per match for the Pro Panja League were comparatively higher than the inaugural seasons of most recent launched leagues in India.

    Pro Panja League’s unparalleled success was achieved across just two channels – Sony Ten 3 and DD Sports, further highlighting the popularity of the league.  

    Following are the top markets in terms of viewership as reported by BARC – Maharashtra/Goa, Punjab/Haryana/Chandigarh/Himachal Pradesh/J&K and Assam/North East/ Sikkim. The bout between Kochi KD’s vs Rohtak Rowdies on 5 August, and the bout between Kiraak Hyderabad vs Mumbai Muscle on 11 August, were the top two matches watched on TV with viewership of 3.6 million each.  

    The success of the inaugural season of the Pro Panja League is not only a testament to the league’s fierce competitions but also to the enthusiasm and support of the arm-wrestling fans in the country. The league’s ability to get the audience’s attention and not just maintain but grow their interest throughout the season is a reflection of its narrative and world-class athletes.

    Pro Panja League co-founder Parvin Dabas said the number reflects that the sport of arm-wrestling connected with the Indian audience. He said, “The experience in the first season of the league has been overwhelming. The feedback we have gotten from everyone has been tremendous and it’s great to see so much of love being shown to the league, the players who are competing in it and the sport. All the detailing that we have been planning and working over the last few years has finally paid off. It is great to see that the fans enjoyed it and more importantly loved watching it on the TV.”  

  • ABP Majha unveils an exciting line-up as Bappa Majha returns

    ABP Majha unveils an exciting line-up as Bappa Majha returns

    Mumbai: ABP Majha, Maharashtra’s leading news channel, is happy to announce the return of its popular show Bappa Majha, with an exciting line-up of celebrations and unique programming. Scheduled to air from 19 September to 28 September, these programs promise to captivate viewers with an array of exclusive content.

    The campaign tagline this year for Bappa Majha is ‘Vase Characharat, Manamanat,’ underscoring the belief that god is omnipresent. A compelling short film, echoing the theme that Bappa pervades every element and resonating with the profound faith and devotion associated with Ganesh Chaturthi, has also been released.

    Bappa Majha has consistently been a viewer’s favourite for its immersive coverage of Ganesh Utsav celebrations. This year, the show aims to take its viewers on a magical journey through its programming which includes a diverse range of engaging and spiritually uplifting shows:

    •    Katha Ashtavinayakanchi: It will narrate a unique Ashtavinayak story every day from 19 September 19th to 27 September at 7:00 AM and 2:30 PM, in a concise 7-10 minute segment.
    •    Morning aarti live: Viewers will experience the LIVE aarti during the morning from the Siddhivinayak Temple from 19 September to 27 September at 7:30 AM for a devotional 10-minute session.
    •    Ganesh Pujan: On 19 September at 9:30 AM, ABP Majha will be airing a 30-minute show consisting of Ganesh Sthapana & Aarti from its office.
    •    Majha Bappa: Celebrities while visiting various pandals will share their memories around the festival. Viewers can catch these heart-warming moments from 19 September to 27 September at 4:30 PM in 7-10 minute segments.
    •    Ganapati Bulletin: This will offer latest updates on festival happenings across the state from 19 September to 27 September at 6:30 PM. The same will also be repeated next morning at 10:30 AM.
    •    Evening Aarti Live: Viewers can witness the LIVE Aarti from Pune’s Dadgusheth Temple from 19 September to 27 September at 7:30 PM for a serene 10-minute session.
    •    Majha Vighnaharta: ABP Majha will acknowledge and honour unsung organisations from Maharashtra who proved to be Vighnahartas in difficult times.
    •    Anant Chaturdashi Special Coverage: This programming will offer an entire day of coverage featuring the Visarjan proceedings in and around Maharashtra on 28 September, starting from 7:00 AM.

    Furthermore, in keeping with this year’s theme, ABP Majha is also initiating an engaging digital campaign, featuring a special Bappa Majha filter on Instagram and Facebook, aligning seamlessly with the event’s uplifting tagline. Someone may see Bappa in the green of the trees while for others he may be riding the waves of the sea. Audiences are enthusiastically encouraged to capture the essence of “Bappa” in various forms, with the finest photographs being showcased on ABP Majha’s vibrant social media platforms. A captivating promo also has been thoughtfully crafted to introduce and promote this unique filter.

    Bappa Majha is presented by sponsor partner Gowardhan Ghee, Vithoba Ayurvedic Dant Manjan and Nirma Shudh Salt. It is powered by Macho Hint, Dear Government Lottery, Finolex Pipes and Greenply. Cycle Agarbatti is the official partner while WHPJewellers.com is the jewellery partner. The supported-by partner is Kesh King and Rajarshi Shahu Bank. The digital partner is ABP Live.

    Stay tuned to ABP Majha for an immersive and memorable celebration of Ganeshotsav through Bappa Majha.

  • ‘India is the only country in the world which stands eye-to-eye against China’, External Affairs minister Dr. S. Jaishankar tells Rajat Sharma

    ‘India is the only country in the world which stands eye-to-eye against China’, External Affairs minister Dr. S. Jaishankar tells Rajat Sharma

    Mumbai: External Affairs minister Dr. S. Jaishankar has said that ‘India is the only country in the world today, which is standing eye-to-eye against China’. He was replying to questions from Rajat Sharma on India TV show ‘Aap Ki Adalat’.

    Sharma asked the minister why 19 rounds of talks have been going on between army commanders from both sides in Ladakh, if China has not entered our territory. Jaishankar replied, “The 19 rounds of talks took place because both forces have been deployed in forward positions and have very close to each other. When forces equipped with weapons are on full alert, when they are deployed in forward positions and there is tension in the air, there are more chances of an accident happening. If such a situation continues, there are chances of things happening that took place earlier. The present negotiations are over how much they would pull back, and how much we would pull back This is nothing new. A similar situation happened on the border in Barahoti, Uttarakhand, way back in 1958, when both sides had moved forward and then there was an agreement to pull back. In 1986, there was Chinese transgression in Sumdorong Chu valley in Arunachal Pradesh. For nine years talks went on till 1995, there was an agreement and both sides pulled back….During Covid, we carried out a huge troop movement in Ladakh. Today if there is one country which stands eye-to-eye against China in the world, it is us.” (अगर आज कोई दुनिया में चीन के मुकाबले में साथ आँख से आंख मिलाकर खड़ा है तो हम खड़े हैं।)

    Jaishankar explained how India airlifted nearly 70,000 soldiers during the stand-off near LAC in Ladakh in 2020. He said, “In 2020, there was Covid pandemic, and there was nationwide lockdown. Chinese troops had violated the 1993 and 1996 agreements on peace and tranquility, which stipulated that both sides cannot deploy armies close to the LAC. These are written agreements, 30 years old. When Chinese army violated, they probably thought we would not counter-deploy because of the Covid lockdown  in April-June, 2020. Modi Ji decided that since there was threat from China, we must counter-deploy. We used air force, railway and road systems. Our air force alone airlifted nearly 70,000 jawans. We also airlifted tanks, heavy guns and trucks. You know, our border infrastructure was not strong when Modiji came to power. The previous UPA government was on record having said that if we leave our border like this, the Chinese cannot enter. This was their line of thought. There was no focus on developing border infrastructure. Now there has been much progress in the last 10 years. So if there is a standoff going there today, it is because of Modi government’s decision. If they (Rahul Gandhi) are more worried about territory, we too are serious. But it is a fact that we lost 38,000 sq km of land to the Chinese in 1962. They should have worried at that time. When they visited Olympics in China, they should have discussed territory with them. I do not know whether they discussed territory or not. “

    This was in oblique reference to the visit to 2008 Beijing Olympics by Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.

    Rajat Sharma: Rahul Gandhi visited Ladakh recently and went to Pangong Tso lake. He said, China has occupied several thousand sq km of our area there.

    Dr S. Jaishankar: “It’s a nice thing he visited Pangong Tso and saw the area from a distance. In 1959, the Chinese came and by 1962, they occupied the area. There is a famous place Khurnak Fort (on the northern shore of Pangong Lake) which they occupied. We lost 38,000 sq km area to the Chinese in 1962.”

    Rajat Sharma: Rahul Gandhi says he once talked to you about China but he says Jaishankar Ji does not know much.

    Jaishankar: “What can I say? Maybe I could not explain to him properly, or there may be something lacking in the person trying to understand. It could be my fault. Maybe he is a knowledgeable, a clever person.”

    Rajat Sharma: You stayed in China for a long time?

    Jaishankar: I was the ambassador there for four and a half years. It was my longest record there.

    Rajat Sharma: Yet you couldn’t understand China?

    Jaishankar: Maybe if I had spent those four and a half years with him (Rahul), I could have understood China better.

    The External Affairs Minister said, there appears to be a “plan” behind Chinese army committing transgressions regularly at the Line of Actual Control. He said: “Already we have a boundary dispute, but for me, the point of worry is that there appears to be some strategy behind all this. Already we have two agreements signed in 1993 and 1996. There should not have been big troop deployments. They have done this deliberately. If there are mistakes (transgressions), it could be 100 or 1,000, but 10,000 is not a mistake. There is some plan, some order behind this. When they transgressed, it means they wanted to put pressure on us, and the reply to pressure was that we have to tackle it.”

    Rajat Sharma: This is being interpreted as if Modi fears China?

    Jaishankar: “No. Their effort is to put pressure on us, and our response is to counter-deploy. Our army are in position there. If you ask, we are the only one in the world who stand in a head-to-head confrontation with China. Think about how we mobilized our army during Covid.”

    Rajat Sharma: It was a difficult task?

    Jaishankar: ‘We did not make it public at that time because we thought this was a matter of national security. We didn’t want a public debate. There was no advantage in doing that. The large-scale troop movement did take place. If there is one country which stands eye-to-eye against China, it’s us.”

    On the recent Chinese map showing Arunachal Pradesh as part of China’s Tibet region, Dr S Jaishankar replied: ” Their policy regarding Arunachal Pradesh is not correct. Forget the map, the land is ours, which they have named on their own. Let them name it, the land is ours. That’s a different matter. Point is, the manner in which people are trying to mislead. The land that China occupied in 1962 and before that, they are trying to shift the blame on us today.”

    RAHUL GANDHI ON CHINA

    When Rajat Sharma pointed out that Rahul Gandhi had spoken about the Chinese vision, during his visit to Brussels recently, Dr Jaishankar lashed out at the Congress leader, saying: “At a time, when we were having the biggest conference (G20) in our history, which should have been praised by all, he goes outside and criticizes. Leave it to him. But what I would like say is: sometimes you disclose your real position by mistake. Like, the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative project. It passes through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. When you speak of Belt and Road, you do not even speak two words to say that it is a violation of our territorial integrity. So you see, you inner feeling gets exposed.”

    Dr Jaishankar said, “In 2017, there was the stand-off going in Dokalam on India-Bhutan-China border. At that time, he (Rahul) had a meeting with the Chinese ambassador in Delhi. We were surprised because our armed forces were in a stand-off against Chinese troops at that time. If he had wanted a briefing, he could have called us. I was Foreign Secretary at that time. I was not in politics. What was the necessity of taking a briefing from the Chinese ambassador?”

    Rajat Sharma: What do you think, who feeds him about China?

    Jaishankar: “I don’t know, and I do not normally speak on matter which I don’t know.”

    MODI AND G20

    The External Affairs minister, while describing the recently conclude G20 summit as a resounding success that showcased what he termed as a “Shining India”, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become “a sort of a role model for several world leaders.”

    Rajat Sharma: The Italian PM Giorgia Meloni has described Modi as the most loved leader in the world?

    Jaishankar: “There are many such countries and world leaders for whom Modi Ji has become a sort of a role model. They find him very much decisive, courageous in the face of big challenges and his great vision. The world today has become tech-savvy. Modi gets the largest support from those who are tech-savvy. Modi ji’s initiatives always has a good connect somewhere.”

    Rajat Sharma: What do heads of states or prime ministers or presidents speak to you about Modi?

    Jaishankar: “Look, my biggest problem is, when they come, everybody wants to meet him. I am also a time manager. I face some problems on how to arrange meetings for all, how to organize. You must have seen, the moment he handed over the gavel to Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, our responsibility ended. But soon afterwards, all other leaders stayed behind. They wanted to meet Modi Ji in one-to-one meetings. Our program that day went on till late into the night, because every leader wanted to meet him before leaving.”

    Rajat Sharma: The Australian Prime Minister had publicly said, “He is The Boss”. What dialogue did Modi make for him to say so?

    Jaishankar: “Dialogue Nahin Maara. Modi Ji Apne Dialogue Ko Ek Kism Se Radiate Karte Hain Jab Woh Aate Hain. Aapko Nahin Lagta Ki He Is The Boss?” (There was no dialogue. Modiji’s dialogue radiates from him when he enters. Don’t you think, He Is The Boss?)

    Asked whose idea was it to assemble all G20 leaders at the samadhi of Gandhiji at Rajghat, Dr S. Jaishankar replied, “No. There are two points. One, it was Modi Ji’s idea because Gandhiji is the most iconic figure across the world. So when world leaders came, it was felt proper to go there together and pay our tributes. It seemed a natural thing for me and him (Modi) too. Two, many people appreciated this. We heard, saw pictures and we had that emotional feeling there. Many leaders mentioned this in the third last session.”

    Rajat Sharma: But Congress leaders are saying that Modi Ji has taken over their icon Gandhiji?

    Jaishankar: “Arrey, what should I say? Those who crib will continue to crib, those who work will continue to work. Look, G20 is not a political issue. It relates to our country. Every Indian citizen should feel proud.”

    Dr S Jaishankar disclosed how Modi had to intervene personally to ensure that a unanimous joint declaration was adopted at the G20 summit. He said, “At several points of time, we felt there won’t be a joint declaration. It was a difficult task. It was not easy to have unanimity in today’s world situation….Finally, before we had to conclude, we found that we need to speak to only a few countries directly. This was in the interest of all. Had we failed in getting unanimity on Ukraine, all our work on other issues could have gone waste. Our team told me, and I went to Modi Ji and told him, these are two or three leaders to whom you must speak directly. He went and spoke to them directly.”

    Rajat Sharma: Well, for the first time you are revealing that it was because of Modi Ji that the joint declaration was adopted?

    Jaishankar: “There was a huge lounge, twice or thrice the size of this studio. He (Modi) went personally and convinced these leaders to accept a compromise, because the total package was in every nation’s interest. He told them, please do not block the declaration because of a word or a sentence. I felt, most of the leaders agreed, they had personal respect for Modi Ji and they were aware of the relationship.”

  • IndianOil joins MotoGP Bharat as title sponsor

    IndianOil joins MotoGP Bharat as title sponsor

    Mumbai: MotoGP Bharat has roped in IndianOil, the country’s leading diversified, integrated energy major as the title sponsor for India’s first-ever MotoGP Grand Prix scheduled to take place at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida from 22 to 24 September.

    Organised by FairStreet Sports in collaboration with Dorna Sports, the MotoGP Bharat promises to be a thrilling spectacle with 42 teams and 84 riders participating in the MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3 categories, featuring renowned names like Francesco Bagnaia, Marc Marquez, Marco Bezzecchi, Brad Binder, Jack Miller, and Jorge Martin. With IndianOil as its title sponsor, the race is poised to reach even greater heights, igniting the passion and growth for motorsports across the nation.

    Commenting on this monumental partnership, FairStreet Sport, the promoters of MotoGP Bharat founder and chief operating officer Pushkar Nath Srivastava stated, “We are thrilled to welcome IndianOil as our title sponsor for MotoGP™ Bharat. As we gear up for the country’s biggest racing event, this association with one of India’s energy giants adds a new layer of excitement to it. This association is a testament to IndianOil’s commitment to supporting sporting excellence in India and we believe that it will accelerate the growth of motorcycle racing in the country.”

    Having established its presence in almost all the streams of oil, gas, petrochemicals, and alternative energy sources in the country, IndianOil stands as the nation’s highest-ranked Energy-PSU in the Fortune 500 of 2023. The brand has a rich legacy of championing various sports and tournaments and its association with MotoGP Bharat exemplifies its commitment to creating a thriving sporting culture in India.

    As per the ‘Motorsports Marketing Partnerships Report 2022–23’ by SponsorUnited, MotoGP partnerships experienced a remarkable growth of 32 per cent in 2022. IndianOil coming on board as the title sponsor for MotoGP Bharat is further proof of the emerging opportunities abound for brands keen to stake a claim in this high-octane industry.

    The high-pulsating action of MotoGP Bharat will be exclusively broadcast on Sports18 and live-streamed on JioCinema in India. Fans can secure their tickets for the exciting event on BookMyShow.

  • News18 India promises unprecedented cricket extravaganza in Asia Cup Final: India vs. Sri Lanka

    News18 India promises unprecedented cricket extravaganza in Asia Cup Final: India vs. Sri Lanka

    Mumbai: News18 India, the leading Hindi news channel, is gearing up for an electrifying showdown in the cricketing world. On 17 September 2023, all eyes will be on the Asia Cup Final, where India take on Sri Lanka in a battle that promises to be nothing short of epic.

    As the number Hindi news channel, News18 India is on a mission to provide cricket enthusiasts and a diverse audience with a memorable and informative experience. With a focus on engaging content throughout the pre-match, during the game, and post-match phases, News18 India aims to captivate viewers with its comprehensive coverage.

    The Asia Cup final coverage on News18 India is designed to be a visual spectacle. Viewers can expect a feast for the eyes, with visually appealing graphics that enhance their understanding of the game’s dynamics. Expert panels, consisting of renowned cricketing voices, will be on hand to provide valuable insights, adding depth to the viewers’ cricketing knowledge.

    One of the cornerstones of News18 India’s coverage is interactivity. In an era where cricket fans are more engaged than ever, the channel is committed to delivering content that keeps viewers actively involved. From real-time updates to interactive content, News18 India ensures that no moment of the game goes unnoticed.

    The in-depth analysis provided by the channel will be both enlightening and entertaining, striking a balance that caters to both hardcore cricket aficionados and casual viewers. The coverage’s tone will be thoughtfully crafted to both engage and inform, striking a balance between entertainment and vital insights.

    News18 India’s broadcasting of the Asia Cup Final won’t be confined to television alone. In line with the evolving media landscape, the channel will extend its reach to digital platforms and social media, ensuring that fans can access the action wherever they are.

    As time is ticking for this intense cricketing battle, News18 India invites all cricket enthusiasts to stay tuned for an unforgettable experience. India and Sri Lanka will vie for supremacy and bragging rights in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Whether you’re a die-hard cricket fan or a casual observer, News18 India, India’s number one Hindi news channel guarantees a cricketing spectacle that will leave you enthralled.

    Watch “Jeetega bhai Jeetega” on News18 India on 17 Sep’23 from 2pm onwards.

  • Sony BBC Earth celebrated Science Film Festival at Mumbai’s Nehru Science Centre

    Sony BBC Earth celebrated Science Film Festival at Mumbai’s Nehru Science Centre

    Mumbai: Staying true to its promise of feel alive, Sony BBC Earth, the most loved infotainment channel mesmerised young minds with an unprecedented cinematic experience with its Science Movie Festival. Spread across three days, the festival reached out to over 1000 students at the illustrious Nehru Science Centre. This groundbreaking event fused the magic of movies with an enriching educational journey, creating an atmosphere of awe and inspiration for school children across the city.

    The Science Movie Festival, an initiative by Sony BBC Earth in association with Nehru Science Centre aimed at transforming the way children perceive and engage with science. Through a carefully curated selection of films, the event ignited a passion for science, propelling young learners into the vast expanse of space. James Webb: The $10 Billion Space Telescope took students into the cosmos with the potential to revolutionise the understanding of the universe, spectacular Earth (Aurora) portrayed the mesmerising northern and southern lights, offering a glimpse into the Earth’s magnetic beauty, and spectacular Earth (Volcano) unveiled the raw power and astonishing landscapes shaped by this natural phenomenon. The festival transcended the boundaries of conventional education, offering young audiences a front-row seat to the marvels of the universe.

    Over the course of three days, students from a multitude of schools across Mumbai converged at Nehru Science Centre, becoming part of an educational odyssey. The screening sessions saw active participation from a diverse array of schools. After each screening, an interactive Q&A session followed, offering exciting goodies for the eager participants.

    Sony AATH business operations head and Sony Pictures Networks head – marketing & insights, English cluster Rohan Jain said, “We have always believed in catering to young and curious minds through our content and initiatives. The Science Movie Festival is not just an event; it’s an experience that has the potential to ignite a lifelong passion for science in the hearts of young learners. Through the power of visual storytelling, we aim to nurture a new generation of explorers and thinkers.”
     

  • I.N.D.I.A’s journo boycott & what it means

    I.N.D.I.A’s journo boycott & what it means

    MUMBAI: The lines have been clearly drawn. I.N.D.I.A the ragtag coalition of various political parties has named and “shamed” journalists with whom its members will not have any tuck.

    Amongst them: Republic founder Arnab Goswami, Aaj Tak anchors Chitra Tripathi and Sudhir Choudhary, Network18’s Aman Chopra, Amish Devgan and Anand Narasimham, India Today’s  Gaurav Sawant and Shiv Aroor, Bharat Express’ Aditi Tyagi, Times Now’s Sushant Sinha and Navika Kumar, India TV’s Prachi Parashar, DD News’ Ashok Shrivastava, and Bharat24’s Rubika Liyaquat.

    I.N.D.I.A’s media coordination committee said that none of its members will go into their studios and get into conversation with any of the 14 who have been named in their advisory. The reasoning: they are anti opposition and pro – the ruling party at the Centre.

    Media observers are questioning I.N.D.I.A’s decision. While it is true that signals are being sent out to these media houses as well as to the coalition’s fans that there is a schism in the news media itself and they are open to take journos on, will I.N.D.I.A’s members be deprived of sharing their opinions to a large section of voter-viewers these channels and anchors command. Will that work against the coalition and in favour of the BJP?

    The I.N.D.I.A boycott is also a warning to the news channel’s promoters that they would be deprived of important government spending on ads should any members of the group get elected in the centre or at the state levels. And that will definitely hurt as government spending contributes substantially to many news channel’s health.

    The boycott list also has a few surprises: no anchor from the TV9 network has been named in it. The latter network has often been accused of toeing the BJP line by some segments. So either the accusations have been way off the mark or the TV9’s heft has grown so much that I.N.D.I.A does not want to mess with it. The ABP network too has been spared by the coalition. One has often heard its CEO moan and groan how it has been targeted and deprived of public sector and government spending because it takes a balanced view in its reportage.  However, the group’s alleged proximity to the Congress top brass has often been gossiped about. Then surprisingly journalists of the Subhash Chandra helmed Zee News have been spared by the coalition.

    Are the exemptions and errors is what some media specialists are asking?

    Media observers are also raising their eyebrows on how long can I.N.D.I.A continue with its journalist hate and boycott  list? And whether this step will force the named journos to become more balanced in their news and views. Or at least appear to be non-partisan. Most are sniggering that I.N.D.I.A’s hardline stance is misguided and directed and will not make a difference to the anchors. They state that by trying to “muzzle” the media, they are doing exactly what the current dispensation would like them to do.

    Of course, they and the trolls will continue to make merry on social media. As will the social media bots from the coalition opposition grouping, from the BJP social media punters and from the journos’ supporters running into millions.

    Clearly, while the I.N.D.I.A boycott may end up being short lived for all purposes, it seems to have left an impact in the world of media.

    Is this boycott a right/ethical thing to do? Share your views on our social media.

  • NDTV Network’s phenomenal growth: Onboards over 150 new team members in last three months

    NDTV Network’s phenomenal growth: Onboards over 150 new team members in last three months

    Mumbai: According to close sources, NDTV Network is making a strategic and aggressive approach to expand its workforce.

    To maintain and strengthen its position in the ever-competitive media industry, it is believed that NDTV Network’s leadership has devised a bold vision for the future. This vision centres around an ambitious workforce expansion strategy that encompasses hiring talent across various domains. It also reaffirms the network’s dedication to deliver quality content to its audience while embracing diversity and innovation

    With its aggressive workforce expansion strategy, as per sources, it is said that the network has boarded over 150 new employees in the last three months and reduced its attrition rate by 50 per cent.

    In an era where digital platforms play a pivotal role in disseminating news and entertainment, it is also revealed that NDTV is investing heavily in its digital infrastructure. The network is set to revamp its online presence, offering audiences an immersive and user-friendly experience across web and mobile platforms.

  • COLORS KANNADA announces the 100-day festival of Bigg Boss Kannada Season 10

    COLORS KANNADA announces the 100-day festival of Bigg Boss Kannada Season 10

    Mumbai: The highly anticipated reality show of Kannada GEC has finally been revealed. On Thursday, COLORS Kannada officially announced the launch of Bigg Boss Kannada Season 10. For the very first time in the history of Bigg Boss Kannada, it will embrace a theme, ‘Happy Bigg Boss,’ to commemorate a decade of entertaining the market.

    The 80-second promo, featuring Kichcha Sudeepa, the show’s host, underscores the anticipation among Karnataka’s audience for the biggest visual spectacle of Kannada television.

    In the promo, Kichcha Sudeepa enthusiastically declares “100 days of festival” that will captivate the audience with drama, emotions, and a myriad of human sentiments. As COLORS Kannada announces the show, speculation now centers on the 17 potential celebrity contestants from diverse backgrounds who will enter the Bigg Boss house.

    Commenting on the Bigg Boss Kannada announcement, COLORS Kannada business head Prashanth Nayak stated, “This being the 10th installment of the most significant visual spectacle in the Kannada GEC market, Bigg Boss Kannada, we are introducing the theme for this season, ‘Happy Bigg Boss,’ which aims to spread joy among all Kannada television viewers. Bigg Boss is a show that encompasses a wide range of emotions, and happiness has always been one of the most celebrated human sentiments. In essence, we are announcing happiness for our audience to make this season the best one yet.”

    However, COLORS Kannada has not yet disclosed the show’s launch date and time. So, stay tuned to COLORS Kannada for further updates.

     

  • Sometimes people reveal their true position by mistake’: S. Jaishankar on Rahul Gandhi’s praise for China’s BRI

    Sometimes people reveal their true position by mistake’: S. Jaishankar on Rahul Gandhi’s praise for China’s BRI

    Mumbai: Union external affairs minister S. Jaishankar in the upcoming episode of ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ took a swipe at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for praising China for the Belt and Road (BRI) initiatives in Brussels while the G20 summit was being held in India. In a candid conversation with India TV chairperson and editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma, S. Jaishankar said ‘sometimes people reveal their true position by mistake’.

    S. Jaishankar, who will appear on the show this Saturday, a week after the successful G20 Summit, said that the timing of the comment was unfortunate. Replying to Gandhi’s urge for an ‘alternate vision’ to China’s coercive production model, Jaishankar says, “Look at the timing. India is organising the greatest event in history, where we should all come together and appreciate it, yet at that time, he is going out and condemning the country.”

    “Sometimes people reveal their true positions by mistake. Like when he praised the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) when it passes through the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). However, he refrained from stating that it infringes India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” he added.

    Speaking about the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, he stated that PoK is an integral part of India and will remain so. He added that, “We have inherited the problem of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir” and it is difficult to say what will happen in the future. The former foreign secretary turned politician, also shared some inside details of the G20 summit and how India successfully gained consensus on the G20 Delhi declaration. Additionally, he explained how it would help the world at large and open doors of new opportunities.

    Renowned for his articulate and strategic communication skills in the world of international relations, EAM Jaishankar also touched upon several topics of international importance.

    In Rajat Sharma’s headline-making program ‘Aap Ki Adalat’, he spoke about Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), India’s ties with China, the rising Khalistan movement in Canada and India’s United Nations Security Council (UNSC) permanent membership.

    The union minister also shared his journey from a diplomat to a cabinet minister. This episode of the ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ will be aired on India TV on Saturday at 10 PM and repeated on Sunday at 10 AM and 10 PM.