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  • India Today Group unleashes five regional AI anchors to team up with Sana

    India Today Group unleashes five regional AI anchors to team up with Sana

    Mumbai: In a historic moment at the 5th India Today Conclave in Mumbai held on 5 October, India Today Group managing director Kalli Purie, joined Sana, India’s First AI anchor, to introduce a cutting-edge roster of AI anchors. Representing diverse regions of India, these AI regional anchors are set to redefine how news is delivered and consumed, marking a significant milestone in newsroom evolution.

    The India Today Group ushered in a new era of AI journalism earlier this year when it introduced India’s First AI Anchor, Sana; in March. Since then, Sana has tirelessly delivered 200 hours of programming, transcending various genres, languages, and platforms. In less than six months, Sana has already added several credits to her belt including interacting with PM Modi (first AI Anchor to interact with a head of the state), anchoring a dedicated segment on prime-time, and interacting with global leaders like Brad Smith of Microsoft and Shahrukh Khan.

    On the concluding day of India Today Conclave 2023 in Mumbai, Purie took the opportunity to get Sana to introduce a diverse array of AI anchors: SAIli, the pioneering AI Marathi news anchor for Mumbai Tak; AIshwarya, the authoritative Hindi anchor for UP Tak, Bharat Tak, and News Tak; NAIna, the engaging Bhojpuri anchor on Aaj Tak 2; AIna, India’s inaugural Bengali AI anchor on Aaj Tak Bangla; and JAI, the articulate English AI anchor on India Today TV, representing the global perspective.

    Speaking about the group’s AI anchors, Purie said, “For the first time in our group’s 48-year history, we’ve taken a leap by creating an anchor from scratch rather than hiring one! These AI Anchors exemplify our unwavering commitment to always looking out for new tech that can enable our newsroom to deliver a richer faster more personalised news experience.

    The AI news anchors cater to diverse linguistic communities across the nation, appreciating and understanding their local preferences in terms of content preference, dialect, culture, and language, creating a personal connection with the audience. This strategic move underscores the Group’s dedication to innovation and its commitment to a superior quality audience experience.

    AI Anchor profiles

    Aaj Tak now has the dynamic AI anchor NAIna, who spearheads the Bhojpuri news segment on the Aaj Tak 2 digital platform. Across India, Bhojpuri-speaking audiences are known to be the raging group driving YouTube-based news consumption. Infused with an innate understanding of the language’s nuances, AI Naina seamlessly captivates audiences, ensuring the delivery of Bhojpuri news with an amalgamation of authenticity and precision.

    In a significant stride towards bolstering regional representation, the Mumbai Tak digital platform proudly presents SAIli, its first AI news reader, proficient in Marathi. Saili’s eloquence and understanding of the regional flourish harmoniously resonate with the Marathi audience.

    AI anchor AIshwarya brings cheer to the Hindi-speaking audience on News Tak, Bharat Tak and UP Tak. An embodiment of credible journalism and precision reporting, she effortlessly fosters a robust connection with the audience through her seamless news delivery with utmost accuracy.

    Possessing absolute proficiency in Bangla and personifying the Bengali culture, AI anchor AIna establishes a compelling bond with viewers who seek news in their native tongue. Her accent, eye for detail, and cultural sensitivity establish an immediate connection with the audience of Aaj Tak Bangla.

    JAI, the dashing AI anchor, is at the helm of the English news spectrum analysis on India Today TV. His high-speed data analysis capability for churning out news content that resonates with its audiences nationwide and his innovative storytelling is highly captivating. His mastery of the language and the ease of communication make him dear to his viewers.

  • India Today Conclave Mumbai is back; to be held on 4 & 5 October

    India Today Conclave Mumbai is back; to be held on 4 & 5 October

    Mumbai: The India Today Conclave- a confluence of leaders from across the spectrum ideate on issues of contemporary interest is returning with an illustrious lineup.

    The luminaries from diverse spheres will converge on 4 and 5 October at the Grand Hyatt, Mumbai.

    Designed on the lines of the flagship India Today Conclave, the Conclave in Mumbai will act as a catalyst for cutting-edge ideas, futuristic visualizations, elaborate policy-making debates. One is sure to witness business & political leaders, celebrated artists, and cultural icons across the two days of India’s Biggest Ideas Fest.  

    The Conclave sessions are designed to offer information on current issues and gather unique insights which are not only pioneering and actionable but also accompanied with far reaching impact.

    India Today Group managing director Kalli Purie said, “The India Today Conclave has always brought unprecedented access to the world’s best professionals, philosophers, entertainment critics, artists, lawmakers and brightest minds from the industry debating topics that capture the nation’s attention. The Mumbai edition, as always, is sure to bring about stimulating conversations that will resonate long after the event.”

  • India Today Group launches the election-focused digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’

    India Today Group launches the election-focused digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’

    Mumbai – Keeping the spotlight on local to national elections, India Today Group has officially launched its exclusive election centric digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’. With five state elections slated in the upcoming months of 2023, followed by the significant 2024 Lok Sabha elections, ‘ChunavAajTak’ emerges as a pivotal resource for users. The platform’s comprehensive coverage encompasses not only Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections but also spans panchayat, municipal, Rajya Sabha, presidential, and international elections. Positioned as India’s pioneering election-focused channel, ‘ChunavAajTak’ is set to revolutionize election-centric reporting.

    India Today Group vice chairperson Kalli Purie stated during the launch of ‘Chunav AajTak,’ “In India, politics is one of the most captivating subjects for people, and elections are at the heart of politics. I am delighted that the India Today Group will now comprehensively cover all aspects of elections digitally, delivering viewers all the necessary information, news, and analysis related to elections.”

    In the world’s largest democracy, India, elections are celebrated no less than a festival. Elections are a regular feature of a vibrant democracy, happening at various times in different parts of the country. Elections are always scheduled in some parts of the country. These elections infuse a distinct energy into the nation’s political landscape. Elections serve as a means for citizens to select their preferred government, thereby shaping the trajectory of their future. Beyond delivering real-time updates on elections, ‘ChunavAajTak’ takes on the responsibility of furnishing meticulous analysis and transparently presenting information to empower voters in making informed decisions.

    The primary objective of ‘ChunavAajTak’ is to present multifaceted election coverage in an engaging manner. The digital platform offers not just election news but also features segments like ‘Chunavi Class,’ enlightening viewers about pertinent electoral subjects. From captivating election anecdotes in ‘Chunavi Kisse’ to satirical election foresight in ‘Chunavi Bhavisyavani,’ the channel promises diverse content to cater to every palate.

    Stay informed about crucial election updates by subscribing to ‘ChunavAajTak’ on YouTube.

  • India Today Group launches the election-focused digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’

    India Today Group launches the election-focused digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’

    Mumbai – Keeping the spotlight on local to national elections, India Today Group has officially launched its exclusive election centric digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’. With five state elections slated in the upcoming months of 2023, followed by the significant 2024 Lok Sabha elections, ‘ChunavAajTak’ emerges as a pivotal resource for users. The platform’s comprehensive coverage encompasses not only Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections but also spans panchayat, municipal, Rajya Sabha, presidential, and international elections. Positioned as India’s pioneering election-focused channel, ‘ChunavAajTak’ is set to revolutionize election-centric reporting.

    India Today Group vice chairperson Kalli Purie stated during the launch of ‘Chunav AajTak,’ “In India, politics is one of the most captivating subjects for people, and elections are at the heart of politics. I am delighted that the India Today Group will now comprehensively cover all aspects of elections digitally, delivering viewers all the necessary information, news, and analysis related to elections.”

    In the world’s largest democracy, India, elections are celebrated no less than a festival. Elections are a regular feature of a vibrant democracy, happening at various times in different parts of the country. Elections are always scheduled in some parts of the country. These elections infuse a distinct energy into the nation’s political landscape. Elections serve as a means for citizens to select their preferred government, thereby shaping the trajectory of their future. Beyond delivering real-time updates on elections, ‘ChunavAajTak’ takes on the responsibility of furnishing meticulous analysis and transparently presenting information to empower voters in making informed decisions.

    The primary objective of ‘ChunavAajTak’ is to present multifaceted election coverage in an engaging manner. The digital platform offers not just election news but also features segments like ‘Chunavi Class,’ enlightening viewers about pertinent electoral subjects. From captivating election anecdotes in ‘Chunavi Kisse’ to satirical election foresight in ‘Chunavi Bhavisyavani,’ the channel promises diverse content to cater to every palate.

    Stay informed about crucial election updates by subscribing to ‘ChunavAajTak’ on YouTube.

  • India Today Group launches the election-focused digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’

    India Today Group launches the election-focused digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’

    Mumbai – Keeping the spotlight on local to national elections, India Today Group has officially launched its exclusive election centric digital channel ‘ChunavAajTak’. With five state elections slated in the upcoming months of 2023, followed by the significant 2024 Lok Sabha elections, ‘ChunavAajTak’ emerges as a pivotal resource for users. The platform’s comprehensive coverage encompasses not only Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections but also spans panchayat, municipal, Rajya Sabha, presidential, and international elections. Positioned as India’s pioneering election-focused channel, ‘ChunavAajTak’ is set to revolutionize election-centric reporting.

    India Today Group vice chairperson Kalli Purie stated during the launch of ‘Chunav AajTak,’ “In India, politics is one of the most captivating subjects for people, and elections are at the heart of politics. I am delighted that the India Today Group will now comprehensively cover all aspects of elections digitally, delivering viewers all the necessary information, news, and analysis related to elections.”

    In the world’s largest democracy, India, elections are celebrated no less than a festival. Elections are a regular feature of a vibrant democracy, happening at various times in different parts of the country. Elections are always scheduled in some parts of the country. These elections infuse a distinct energy into the nation’s political landscape. Elections serve as a means for citizens to select their preferred government, thereby shaping the trajectory of their future. Beyond delivering real-time updates on elections, ‘ChunavAajTak’ takes on the responsibility of furnishing meticulous analysis and transparently presenting information to empower voters in making informed decisions.

    The primary objective of ‘ChunavAajTak’ is to present multifaceted election coverage in an engaging manner. The digital platform offers not just election news but also features segments like ‘Chunavi Class,’ enlightening viewers about pertinent electoral subjects. From captivating election anecdotes in ‘Chunavi Kisse’ to satirical election foresight in ‘Chunavi Bhavisyavani,’ the channel promises diverse content to cater to every palate.

    Stay informed about crucial election updates by subscribing to ‘ChunavAajTak’ on YouTube.

  • India Today Group launches a new vertical ‘India Today Originals’

    India Today Group launches a new vertical ‘India Today Originals’

    Mumbai : India Today group has launched ‘India Today originals’, a content hub producing original non-fiction series & features for streaming and audio platforms.

    The vertical begins with the trailer release of its first production, Indian Predator- Diary of a Serial Killer, which will be available on Netflix on 7 September.

    This year, India today originals will include two true crime-documentary series, Indian Predator- Diary of a Serial Killer on Netflix and Dancing on the Grave on Amazon prime video.

    With the group’s content pool sourced from decades of reporting experience, India Today is already in a strong position to enter the original content space.

    India today group vice chairperson Kalli Purie said, “When I watch good documentary content on streaming platforms, it is clear to me that this was a very logical step for us. We tell the best stories of India day in & day out at breaking news speed, so why not produce the best stories in a more expansive format with more details for streaming as well? “

    She further added, “The advantages of having ‘India Today Originals’ as a production partner is you get a unique combination- storytellers from the ground who have seen the story unfold first hand coupled with those who know how to tell a long form story in a grand and dramatic format.”

    India Today’s business head originals & special projects Chandni Ahlawat Dabas will lead the vertical, drawing on her extensive experience in ad filmmaking, documentary production, feature film production, fiction TV, and news TV to make business and creative decisions for the new SBU’s elevated and original content.

    Speaking about the new venture, Chandni added, “The launch of India today originals is a matter of personal & professional pride for me. We have quietly been setting up the SBU for the last two years and look forward to giving viewers the best glocal content in the documentary space this year. This is an exciting start and the next year will be focussed on expansion.”

  • NT Awards 2020: And the winners are…

    NT Awards 2020: And the winners are…

    NEW DELHI: Indiantelevision.com concluded the much-coveted News Television Awards in a virtual ceremony today. Conferring the honours was Indiantelevision.com founder and editor-in-chief Anil Wanvari. The event was powered by TVU Networks.

    Over 120 awards were presented to multiple news media groups and eminent personalities in the industry. News channels were awarded in multiple categories – Programming Awards, Promo – Design – Packaging Award, Sales & Marketing Awards, Special Awards. These included the likes of Zee, Aaj Tak, NDTV, India Today, Wion, TV9 Telugu, ABP News, Odisha TV, ABP Ananda, Zee Rajasthan, News18 Lokmat and others.

    A round of personality awards were conferred to anchors, journalists, producers, cameraperson, video editor, and others. Some of the winners in the category include CNBC TV18 managing editor Shereen Bhan, India Today & Aaj Tak news director Rahul Kanwal, Aaj Tak’s Rohit Sardana, Zee 24 Kalak’s Janak Sutaria, Wion’s Digvijay Singh Deo, NDTV India's Nidhi Kulpati and others.

    The Hall of Fame Award went to India Today vice-chairperson Kalli Purie.

    The complete list of winners is shared here.

  • India Today Group-Axis-My-India Exit Poll Hits Bull’s Eye in the Delhi Assembly Elections

    India Today Group-Axis-My-India Exit Poll Hits Bull’s Eye in the Delhi Assembly Elections

    NEW DELHI:  When India Today predicts election results, the country can rest assured that it has seen what others have missed.

    The India Today-Axis-My-India poll anticipated the AamAadmi Party's sweep in the February 8 vote, giving it between 59 and 68 seats in the 70-member Delhi Assembly. Its nearest rival, the BJP and its allies, were projected to get two to eleven seats and the Congress none.

    By Tuesday evening, the predictions turned out to be exceptionally accurate, with the AAP securing 62, the BJP around 8 and the Congress knocked out for a duck at time of writing.

    Once again, the India Today-Axis-My-India exit poll has delivered the most accurate picture of elections in the world's largest democracy.

    No other media outlet could forecast the results with as much precision.

    GOING BEYOND NUMBERS

    The India Today-Axis-My-India exit polls are meticulously accurate because the surveys go beyond the numbers.

    In Delhi, for instance, the pollsters measured voting behaviours, preferences and predispositions of the city's diverse demography.

    Like a thorough statistical exercise, the survey delved deeper into the voters' educational background, economic conditions, work, age-groups, caste, and religious affiliations.

    The same model was adopted in every exit poll — and the predictions have been astoundingly correct.

    Kalli Purie, Vice Chairperson, INDIA TODAY Group said, " Everytime we get a poll right the stakes get higher. This was our 5th poll bang on. The trust put in us by our viewers is a big responsibility and makes us work harder (and gives us many sleepless nights!). People keep asking me what's the secret sauce that even your bitterest competitor quote and copy your poll. The answer is simple. We wear glasses with no colour when we look at data. Data is always neutral. The partnership of the best data input from Axis and serious ground reporting from our team before every election has made this incredible feat possible. Having an unparalleled platform with the combined muscle of broadcast, digital and social also helps a little‼

    THE EARLER POLLS THAT THE INDIA TODAY AXIS MY INDIA GOT RIGHT

    JHARKHAND FORECAST

    The India Today-Axis-My-India exit poll forecast the fall of the BJP in Jharkhand, giving it 22-32 constituencies in the 81-seat state Assembly. The opposition alliance comprising the JMM, the Congress and the RJD were projected to secure 38 to 50 seats.

    The actual results were no different. The BJP won 25 and the opposition alliance 47 seats.
     
    HARYANA, MAHARASHTRA FORECAST

    In Haryana, the India Today-Axis-My-India forecast 32-44 for the ruling BJP. The survey foresaw the Congress ranks swelling in the range of 30-42 seats.

    The actual results delivered 40 seats to the BJP and 31 to the Congress.

    In Maharashtra, the BJP and the Shiv Sena, then in a pre-election alliance, together secured 161 seats, and the NCP-Congress 98, as predicted in the India Today-Axis-My-India exit poll.

    The Sena and the NCP-Congress eventually stitched a new alliance together to form the state government.

    INCREDIBLE TRACK RECORD

    Of all the elections that took place in India between 2013 and 2020 to date, India Today-Axis My India post-poll surveys have given the most accurate predictions in 95 per cent of the cases.

    Since 2013, Axis My India has conducted 40 post-poll surveys, of which 38 have been spot on. Since their association with India Today in 2016, the pollsters have predicted 35 elections, of which 33 turned out to be accurate.

    Conducting the largest exit poll for the world's largest democracy the 2019 general elections, the India Today-Axis My India exit poll, for instance, predicted 339-365 seats for the BJP-led NDA and 77-108 seats for the UPA in the new Lok Sabha. In actual results, the NDA got 352 and the UPA 92 seats in the lower house of parliament.

    Axis-My-India chief Pradeep Gupta attributes his successful predictions to team work and scientific monitoring of voter behaviour. "We follow international best practices. Our methodology is highly refined that helps us eliminate margins of error," he explained. "Our sampling is the most demographically and politically representative in any given election. There's zero tolerance for any compromise on quality. That's perhaps the reason why the Harvard Business School is doing a case study on Axis-My-India for the GE 2019 predictions."

  • TV & Video People of 2019: Part III

    TV & Video People of 2019: Part III

    In the final installment of TV people who mattered in 2019, we take a look at executives who left an impact on the industry. As mentioned earlier, this is a representative list and by no means comprehensive. And it is in random order, with no order of importance in the listing. Read on and give us your feedback on our selection.

    Megha Tata

    Discovery India was reeling from a failed foray into the factual general entertainment genre; it’s India boss Karan Bajaj had parted, when it turned to media vet Megha Tata to come and stabilise what looked like a rocking boat. Motivation was at a low with teams unsure of the direction the network would take. Professionals who had been brought in for the GEC foray had to be pared, the existing team for factual programming had to be given the confidence that all was well and would be going forward.

    Tata – who changed her name from Monica to Megha a few years ago following guidance from her spiritual guru – has since done admirably. She has reallocated roles for senior managers, put in place her senior A team and Discovery Communications India looks set to be on a good growth path once again.

    With an advertising sales and management background, Megha has forged and strengthened relationships with major advertisers. This at a time when the industry has been going through a severe slowdown. Along with her team, she has been working on launching new language channels, apart from unveiling its streaming app.  Programming investments which were on a slow track are being ramped up.

    Megha’s management and growth efforts will begin to yield fruit in the coming months. But for now, she has earned respect from her peers on the path she has taken.

    Partho Dasgupta & Sunil Lulla

    He finally did it. Partho, the former Times group professional, put in his papers at the ratings agency Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC), bidding adieu to an organisation he helped build from ground up.

    Said he at the time of his departure: “I have enjoyed my innings at BARC. Now it’s time to get some well-earned rest.”

    What he did not say is that he was constantly torn apart between the carping and cribbing of the various broadcasters, someone or the other of who suffered at the hands of the weekly Thursday ratings death knell.

    What happened at The Times group took place even at BARC. Sunil Lulla who replaced Dasgupta when he left The Times Network stepped into his shoes at BARC too. Sunil has his task cut of for him, he has to find solutions for diversifying the ratings firm into digital ratings, something which could not take off under Dasgupta as they could not get industry consenus.

    Kalli Purie 

    For long Arun Poorie was the face of the India Today group, but over the past couple of years, it is his daughter Kalli who has come to the forefront, driving it into new areas, apart from consolidating  existing properties. With her father as chairman, Kalli occupies the vice-chairperson’s position in a group which reaches a gargantuan 120 million plus visitors across all its properties every month.

    A clutch of 20 digital first multiplatform channels – News Tak, Sports Tak, Bharat Tak, UP Tak etc – and The Lallantiop are some of the properties which keep the millenials engaged on their handsets. News channel Aaj Tak continues to be the top news service in an ecosystem, even as its YouTube version has crossed more than 20 million subscribers.

    Then she runs the the print publications ranging from India Today to Reader’s Digest to Cosmopolitan to Harper’s Bazaar. Of course, there is the group’s globally well-known conclave which brings in business, political, art, scientific, leaders from all over the world, including India.

    Sources within the group say, this despite, Kalli, an Oxford graduate in politics, philosophy and economics, who began her career as a journalist, is just getting started. Forays into esports, gaming, are being studied.

    She was honoured with 'Outstanding Media & Entertainment Award' at the annual 21st Century Icon Awards in London two weeks before being awarded as a powerful woman in media in September 2019.

    Shibasish Sarkar

    For the Anil Ambani group which has been struggling and sunk to its lowest in terms of revenues, a company that has been a shining star is Reliance Entertainment. Leading it has been Shibasish Sarkar who was elevated as chief executive officer — content, digital and gaming at the beginning of 2019. Shibashish joined the company as group chief financial officer in 2007 and has held several positions such as chief financial officer (over eight years) and chief operating officer (three years) since then.

    He was instrumental behind changing the face of the company after setting up a joint venture business model with leading Bollywood filmmakers such as Rohit Shetty, Neeraj Pandey, Anurag Kashyap among others. The company has also been producing television shows through its division Big Synergy, animation shows for kids channels and digitial premium originals for channels as well as streamers such as Netflix.

    He has put in place professionals of the likes of former Discovery marketing head Rajiv Bakshi as CEO of the TV division, and Tejonidhi Bhandare for the animation unit to help him accelerate the growth of Reliance Entertainment. All eyes will be on the upcoming theatrical releases Love Aaj Kal and Kabir Khan’s 83 which is on India’s win in the 1983 cricket world cup.

    Karan Bedi

    If before last year, one were to ask industry professionals about Karan Bedi, the answer would be Karan, who! But it’s no longer so. The son of filmaker Bobby Bedi came into his own in 2019 with the successful rollout of the Times group’s MXPlayer. As CEO of the streamer, he leads a team of more than 300 professionals. MXPlayer has more than 175 million active users in India and it ended 2019 with more than 280 million monthly actives.

    With a recent fund raise of $110 million in his coffers, Karan is charging into launching digital video originals. The streamer already has 15 of them on the platform, 10 of them exclusive, with a plan to launch a score or more premium shows in the next four months in Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri and Bengali in partnership with some of the big industry players. 

    The young professional who has more than a decade’s experience as an entrepreneur and professional is also steering the service into music, gaming and international markets.

    Aditya Pittie

    Aditya is the dark horse whom TV is finally beginning to take note of. The six foot seven inch executive – probably the tallest entrepreneur  in the industry – reorganised his group in 2019 under the umbrella of In10 Media. It currently consists of EPIC TV – which many had written off – its OTT version EpicOn, free to air channel ShowBox, documentary app DocuBay, production house Juggernaut, and digital news portal Latestly.

    With a family background in real estate, Aditya was an absolute stranger to media, cutting his entrepreneurial teeth as a national distributor of Patanjali products. It was then that billionaire Anand Mahindra called on him to partner and run the ailing EPIC TV. A quick learner, Aditya cobbled together a team of professionals with better experience than him and since then there has been no looking back.

    He believes that the group is a work in progress and has just started on its road to growth.

    Deepak Dhar

    Deepak Dhar is among the rising stars in India’s production landscape. Since convincing Marco Bassetti to have him as his equal equity partner for Banijay Asia two years ago, Dhar has produced more than 600 hours of content, 14 shows on air with another eight currently under production.

    Amongst the shows: Hostages and Roar Of The Lion for Hotstar Specials, Parchhayee for Zee5, The Kapil Sharma Show for Sony TV, ARRived for YouTube, Nach Baliye 9 for StarPlus and Masters Of Taste With Gary Mehigan for FoxLife.

    This aside, Dhar has forged strategic partnerships with actor Salman Khan’s Salman Khan TV to create linear broadcast content and digital formats, as well as cricketer MS Dhoni’s production banner for premium content for multi-platform distribution in India and Southeast Asia. A deal with GroupM’s Motion Content Group has also been signed.

    The much experienced former Star India and Endemol Shine India executive, has his eyes on expanding into south east Asian countries like Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia. He believes he can use India as a production hub, creating content in different Indian and Asia languages for the region.  

  • India Today forecast — bang on, as always!

    India Today forecast — bang on, as always!

    NEW DELHI – Elections can be unpredictable for political parties. Their results aren't for the India Today Group.

    As every other media outlet faltered in its forecast of Haryana and Maharashtra elections, the India Today-Axis-My-India exit poll delivered the most accurate picture of around 11 crore voters in the two states.

    HARYANA

    Almost all other pollsters and TV stations were unanimous in predicting a sweep by the BJP in Haryana, led by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.

    But it was the India Today-Axis-My-India exit poll that hit the bull's-eye, forecasting anywhere between 32 and 44 for the ruling party. Based on face-to-face interviews with voters across 90 constituencies, with a sample size of 23,118, the India Today-Axis-My-India Today survey foresaw the Congress ranks swelling in the range of 30-42 seats, up from 15 five years ago.

    It gave the Dushyant Chautala-led Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), a breakaway faction of the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), between and six and ten seats.

    By Thursday evening, at time of writing, actual results were much the same as India Today's predictions — the BJP led successfully in 40, the Congress in 30 and the JJP in 10 constituencies.

    Other pollsters, however, weren't really able to capture the voter pulse in Haryana accurately. In its exit poll, Republic-Jan Ki Baat had given the BJP 52-63 and the Congress between 15 and 19 seats. According to News18-IPSOS, the ruling party was poised to secure 75 and the Congress 10. ABP-CVoter charts indicated 72 for the BJP and eight for the Congress. Times Now predicted 71 for Khattar's party and 11 for the Congress led by Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the Leader of Opposition,

    MAHARASHTRA

    In Maharashtra, the actual outcome came closest to the India Today-Axis-My-India's predictions for the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance unlike several other pollsters forecasting a landslide for the ruling coalition.

    According to the India Today-Axis-My-India survey, the BJP-Sena alliance was projected to secure between 166 and 194 seats and the NCP-Congress combine from 72 to 90.

    By Thursday evening, election results at time of writing showed the ruling coalition leading successfully in 159 of the state's 288 constituencies and the NCP-Congress combine in 105.  

    Contrast this with exit polls executed by other players.

    Times Now had predicted 230 seats for the BJP-Shiv Sena and 48 for the NCP-Congress together. Republic-Jan Ki Baat had forecast 216-230 for the governing alliance and 52-59 for the opposition. The News18-IPSOS gave as high as 243 to the BJP-Shiv Sena and as less as 41 seats to the NCP-Congress alliance in Maharashtra.

    According to ABP-CVoter, the BJP-Sena were projected to win 204 and the opposition combine 69.

    "I think getting the exit poll right again, especially against popular belief, separates news channels from propaganda channels," said Kalli Purie, Vice Chairperson, India Today Group. "It's our approach on ground reporting and non-alignment that we were able to read data with a level of understanding. And doing it in Haryana elections, where the margin on so many seats was so slim, is a validation of the scientific and thorough approach of Axis," the Vice Chairperson said.

    INCREDIBLE TRACK RECORD

    Of all the elections that took place in India between 2013 and 2019, India Today-Axis My India post-poll surveys have given the most accurate predictions in 95 per cent of the cases.

    Since 2013, Axis My India has conducted 38 post-poll surveys, of which 36 have been spot on.

    Conducting the largest exit poll for the world's largest democracy the 2019 general elections, the India Today-Axis My India exit poll, for instance, predicted 339-365 seats for the BJP-led NDA and 77-108 seats for the UPA in the new Lok Sabha. The actual results weren't different — the NDA got 352 and the UPA 92 seats in the lower house of parliament.

    Axis-My-India chief Pradeep Gupta attributed his successful predictions to team work and scientific monitoring of voter behaviour. "We follow international best practices. Our methodology is highly refined that helps us eliminate margins of error," he explained. "Our sampling is the most demographically representative in any given election. We closely, and continuously, monitor voter mood and intent."