Tag: Aditi Tatkare

  • Mumbai seat battle heats up as CNN-News18 Town Hall hits the city

    Mumbai seat battle heats up as CNN-News18 Town Hall hits the city

    MUMBAI: When Mumbai talks politics, it doesn’t whisper, it shouts over traffic, cuts through the monsoon, and spills into cinema halls. On 13 August 2025, CNN-News18 Town Hall plants itself right in the middle of this noise with its Mumbai edition, themed “Ballot, BMC, and the Battle for Mumbai”. The agenda? Put the city’s future in the spotlight just weeks before the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, the first in eight years.

    Fresh from its Defence Edition, the Town Hall returns with a mix of political heavyweights, millennial ministers, and a hindi movie hitmaker. The line-up reads like Mumbai’s own blockbuster bill: Devendra Fadnavis, chief minister, will spar over civic priorities; Eknath Shinde, deputy CM, headlines “The Undisputed Sena-pati”; Aaditya Thackeray tackles whether Mumbai’s future is “regional” or global; and cabinet millennials Aditi Tatkare, Nitesh Rane, and Yogesh Kadam step up for “The Millennial Ministers” panel.

    And because Mumbai is never far from a film reel, filmmaker Mohit Suri will bring a cinematic interlude, delving into “Love, Loss and Legacy” after his latest success. Expect politics and pop culture to collide as only Mumbai can manage.

    “This edition is more relevant than ever,” says CNN-News18 managing editor Zakka Jacob. “With the upcoming BMC elections, these conversations are crucial for shaping the city’s vision.” CEO Smriti Mehra calls it a continuation of the channel’s mission to spotlight local concerns while sparking national conversations fitting for a network that’s been India’s No. 1 English news channel for over 3 years.

    The event will broadcast live from 4 pm on CNN-News18 and stream on its Youtube channel, inviting citizens to join in from home. But for Mumbai’s political stage, the message is clear: the curtain’s up, the lights are on, and the city’s future is up for debate.
     

  • News18 Lokmat Agenda Maharashtra 2024 ends on a high note

    News18 Lokmat Agenda Maharashtra 2024 ends on a high note

    Mumbai: News18 Lokmat’s much-anticipated event, Agenda Maharashtra 2024, brought together some of the most influential people in state politics. Ahead of the election season in Maharashtra, the event addressed key issues like women empowerment, agriculture, industrial growth, and the progress of Maharashtra in diverse sectors.

    The event kicked off with a thought-provoking panel discussion on ‘Ladki Bahin Yojana and women empowerment, featuring esteemed panellists Aditi Tatkare, Dr Neelam Gorhe, Praniti Shinde, Rohini Khadse, and Chinmayee Sumeet. The discussion focused on important issues faced by women in Maharashtra today, with panellists highlighting the need of robust initiatives and policies aimed at elevating women and ensuring equality, safety, and prosperity.

    Following the panel discussion, a dynamic session featured prominent state leaders such as Ambadas Danve, Pravin Darekar, Uday Samant, Pasha Patel, and Bacchu Kadu. These leaders shared their insights, showcasing progress in their respective fields, highlighting achievements, and outlining their visions for Maharashtra’s development. The discussions covered various sectors, from education and agriculture to economic growth and infrastructure, providing valuable perspectives on the roadmap for the state’s future.

    The event concluded with an engaging series of one-on-one interactions featuring political figures like Nana Patole, Dy CM Devendra Fadnavis, Aaditya Thackeray, Supriya Sule, and Shrikant Shinde. Their discussions centered on vital topics such as economic policies, social welfare, governance, and youth engagement, ensuring that the audience had a clearer understanding of the political landscape.

    News18 Lokmat Agenda Maharashtra was a resounding success, offering perspective of various leaders’ vision of Maharashtra.