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Chacha charts the change as Viksit asks why in Oneindia’s new explainer IP

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MUMBAI: If government schemes ever needed a translator with a twinkle, Oneindia has just delivered one with a chacha–bhanja twist sharp enough to turn policy into prime-time punch. The platform has launched Viksit Bharat, a storytelling-led, citizen-first explainer series that swaps jargon for joy, complexity for clarity, and the usual monotone for a lively tug-of-war between curiosity and wisdom.

At the heart of this new IP are two characters made for India’s policy maze. Viksit, the Gen-Z nephew with more questions than patience, represents young India’s sceptical, why-does-this-matter instinct. Bharat, the seasoned chacha, is equal parts memory, experience and mellowed understanding, the voice that has seen schemes, cycles, slogans and shifts over decades. Together, they turn the “policy paralysis” stereotype on its head, turning every scheme into a story and every question into a conversation.

Each episode follows a simple but clever rhythm: Viksit refuses to take any announcement at face value, challenging the logic, probing the intention, and demanding to know how a welfare initiative actually lands in the real world. Meanwhile, Chacha Bharat breaks down the purpose, the design, and the long-term national stakes of these programmes connecting policy dots with the ease of someone who’s lived through their evolution.

That back-and-forth becomes the show’s engine, making Viksit Bharat less like a civics lecture and more like India’s favourite living-room debate equal parts earnest and entertaining. With every episode focusing on a single government initiative, the series explains:

• how the scheme benefits citizens
• real-world use cases
• its economic and national significance

The idea is simple: simplify the schemes shaping tomorrow’s India without flattening their nuance.

The series will premiere exclusively on Oneindia’s Youtube channel, which boasts a reach of 21.8 million subscribers, alongside its website, ensuring visibility across languages, regions and age groups. The rollout begins with weekly episodes, each decoding a different government programme. The first instalment has already gone live.

For Oneindia, Viksit Bharat isn’t just another digital property, it’s a strategic push into high-impact public information content, aimed at boosting civic literacy and building a more informed citizenry.

Oneindia CEO Ravanan N framed the move as a democratic nudge more than a broadcasting milestone. “Viksit Bharat strengthens our mission to make credible public information accessible to every Indian,” he said, emphasising how the series translates policy into opportunity by offering clarity and context that citizens can actually use.

Oneindia head of government relations Jogajyoti Pati echoed the sentiment, noting that the initiative is designed as a “public knowledge” tool. “Viksit Bharat turns complex schemes into clear, structured knowledge citizens can actually use,” he said, underscoring the importance of verified, structured insights in enabling informed participation in India’s growth journey.

With its inventive chacha-bhanja lens, Viksit Bharat aims to move public communication away from dry notifications and towards conversations that feel personal, practical and genuinely empowering. If it succeeds, policy might just become the next big category of binge-worthy content and India’s development story might finally get the relatable narrator it has long deserved.

 

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NCP’s Sunetra Pawar to be Maharashtra’s next deputy chief minister

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MUMBAI: Sunetra Pawar, wife of the late Ajit Pawar, will take oath as Maharashtra’s deputy chief minister on Saturday, media reports say, two days after his death in a plane crash.

According to reports, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has summoned a legislature party meeting at 2pm on Saturday, where Sunetra Pawar, a Rajya Sabha member, is expected to be elected as leader. She is then likely to be sworn in as deputy chief minister at around 5pm at Raj Bhavan, as preparations are underway at the governor’s residence.

Ajit Pawar, Maharashtra’s deputy chief minister and a veteran NCP leader, died when a chartered Learjet 45 carrying him and four others crashed near Baramati on 28 January. The aviation regulator confirmed that all on board were killed when the aircraft burst into flames during a second landing attempt.

The sudden loss of one of Maharashtra’s most experienced politicians has prompted swift consultation among NCP leaders. Party figures, including working president Praful Patel, have been involved in talks on succession and organisational continuity. Reports suggest that several senior leaders support Sunetra Pawar’s elevation, viewing it as a unifying choice at a fraught moment.

According to party allies, Sunetra Pawar may also be considered for additional responsibilities within the state government. Some sources indicate that she would oversee portfolios such as excise and sports, while the finance brief could move to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. Observers see this as a pragmatic division of duties intended to balance governance and political stability.

The transition unfolds against the backdrop of wider speculation over the future of the NCP, including talks about reconciling rival factions that split in recent years. Close aides of Ajit Pawar had been exploring avenues to bring the party’s different strands back together before his death, and that conversation may now gain fresh impetus.

Ajit Pawar’s demise has left a notable vacuum in Maharashtra politics. As a long-serving deputy chief minister, he had overseen key portfolios, including finance and planning, and played a central role in the state’s coalition government. His unexpected death has triggered intense reflection among allies and critics alike on both his legacy and the path ahead.

As Maharashtra prepares for Sunetra Pawar’s swearing-in, the NCP faces its most urgent test in years: turning tragedy into cohesion and navigating a new chapter in state leadership.

 

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Binoy Prabhakar takes charge as chief content officer at Firstpost

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NEW DELHI: According to media reports, Firstpost has appointed senior journalist Binoy Prabhakar as its new chief content officer, bringing seasoned editorial expertise on board as the digital news platform embarks on its next phase of growth.

Prabhakar joins from Hindustan Times, where he spent nearly three years as chief content officer, shaping editorial strategy and guiding content for a rapidly evolving digital audience.

Earlier, he served as editor at Moneycontrol and CNBCTV18.com, and spent over a decade at The Economic Times in senior editorial roles. His career also includes leadership positions at Network18, The Indian Express and The Times of India.

A fellow of the Tow Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism in New York, Prabhakar combines newsroom experience with a keen understanding of digital storytelling.

At Firstpost, he is expected to strengthen editorial depth, sharpen the platform’s voice, and drive content innovation as readers increasingly look for clarity in a crowded news landscape.

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Palki Sharma leaves Firstpost: Reports

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NEW DELHI: According to media reports, senior journalist Palki Sharma has stepped down from her role as managing editor of Firstpost and is set to launch her own independent venture. 

During her impactful tenure at Network18, Sharma was the primary architect behind Firstpost’s transformation into a global video news powerhouse. Her most notable achievement was the launch of the flagship show, Vantage with Palki Sharma, which became a digital phenomenon, driving the platform to reach 9.2 million YouTube subscribers by early 2026. 

Under her leadership, the platform achieved a historic milestone of over 2 billion views in 2025, successfully repositioning the brand to offer a “uniquely Indian lens” on international affairs for a massive global audience.

According to the same reports, Firstpost has also appointed Binoy Prabhakar as its chief content officer. Prabhakar brings over 25 years of editorial experience, having previously worked with media organisations such as Hindustan Times, The Economic Times, The Indian Express, Moneycontrol, and CNBCTV18.com. He will be responsible for guiding Firstpost’s editorial direction as the brand moves into its next phase of growth.

As Firstpost turns the page, the moves signal transition, not disruption. While Palki Sharma charts an independent path after reshaping the platform’s global voice, Binoy Prabhakar steps in to steer its next chapter with seasoned editorial leadership.

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