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  • Former Times Group chairman Ashok Jain among 17 honoured as ‘Heroes of Mumbai’ by Maharashtra govt

    Former Times Group chairman Ashok Jain among 17 honoured as ‘Heroes of Mumbai’ by Maharashtra govt

    Mumbai: Seventeen distinguished figures instrumental in Mumbai’s advancement were celebrated as their busts were revealed at Kilachand Garden in Girgaon, with BJP national president J P Nadda and Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in attendance.

    The late Bennett, Coleman and Company Ltd former chairman Ashok Kumar Jain (The Times Group), was among the esteemed honorees. Times Group Managing Director Vineet Jain lauded the initiative aimed at celebrating icons who have shaped the financial and cultural capital of India. “It gives me immense pride to be standing here in the presence of such luminaries to acknowledge the recognition to my late father, Shri Ashok Jain. As Chairman of The Times of India Group, he had a great affinity and affection for Mumbai,” said Vineet Jain.

    The 17 ‘heroes of Mumbai’ include Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, Lata Mangeshkar, Dadasaheb Phalke, Homi Bhabha, JRD Tata, Dhirubhai Ambani, Sachin Tendulkar, and VD Savarkar among others.

    Recalling the rise and rise of The Times Group with its roots in Mumbai, Vineet Jain said: “The Times Group was not only headquartered here, but also initiated all its expansions—launching new newspapers and magazines—from here itself during his lifetime. And thus, Mumbai was at the heart of so much of what he did and worked towards, while establishing one of Asia’s largest media companies.”

    The idea was conceived by state cabinet minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha. “This initiative aims to honour influential figures by unveiling their busts and acknowledging their contributions to Mumbai’s progress in various facets, such as economic prosperity, safety, and cultural enrichment. The programme seeks to serve as an enduring source of inspiration for Mumbaikars,” said Lodha explaining the inspiration behind ‘heroes of Mumbai’ project.

    “On behalf of our entire family and the larger Times Group, I would like to thank the efforts of Mr. Lodha and the entire Maharashtra government for this singular honour to our late father,” said MD of The Times Group.

  • ABP Majha to launch special documentary show amid R-Day celebration

    ABP Majha to launch special documentary show amid R-Day celebration

    MUMBAI: Amid the 71st Republic Day celebration, the regional Marathi news channel– ABP Majha — is all set to launch a new show, ‘Aaple Bharat Ratna’. Scheduled to release on 26 January, the weekly show will be on-air till 22 March on each Sunday at 9 pm and repeat telecast every Saturday at 6 pm.

    According to a press release, the objective of the show is to honour the Maharashtrians, who have been recognised by the highest civilian award of India such as Maharshi Karve, PV Kane, Vinoba Bhave, Lata Mangeshkar, Sanchin Tendulkar, Nanaji Deshmukh, Dr. BR Ambedkar, JRD Tata, and Bhimsen Joshi.

    ABP Majha will show the documentary detailing the life & works of all those Maharashtrians, who have made extraordinary contributions to various fields of human endeavour in the form of 9 episodes.

    The Aaple Bharat Ratna series will be hosted by a renowned anchor, Atul Gogavale, a celebrated music director of the Ajay-Atul fame. Ajay and Atul are the music alias of Indian music director-composer duo brothers. they have won the Best Music Direction award at the 56th National Film Awards from the Government for contributing music to the Marathi film Jogwa in 2008.

    ABP News Network chief executive officer Avinash Pandey said, “Through this show, we want to make Republic Day even more memorable for the viewers. Many illustrious Maharashtrians in different walks of life have left an indelible mark on the nation, and our endeavour is to celebrate their legacy.”

    He added, “We are honoured to take the viewers through an immersive journey of these real-life superheroes and inspire them through their stories. Over the years, ABP Majha has established a special connect with the Marathi audience through dedicated, local content. ‘Aaple Bharat Ratna’ is another such attempt to bind with our viewers.”