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  • Times Now absorbs Mirror Now in strategic shake-up

    Times Now absorbs Mirror Now in strategic shake-up

    MUMBAI: India’s leading English news channel, Times Now, is getting even bigger. In a bold strategic realignment, Mirror Now will be merged into Times Now, consolidating the network’s editorial firepower and strengthening its grip on the English news market.

    With a legacy spanning nearly two decades, Times Now has built a reputation for hard-hitting, agenda-setting journalism. The merger is set to amplify its impact, ensuring sharper analysis, stronger reportage, and a more unified editorial voice.

    As the media landscape shifts, Times Network is doubling down on growth, innovation, and excellence—not just for viewers but for its newsroom talent. By fostering a high-energy, forward-thinking editorial ecosystem, the network is cementing its place as a powerhouse of fearless journalism and impactful storytelling.

    Meanwhile, Times Now Navbharat continues to shake up the Hindi news space with its action-driven journalism. On the business front, ET Now and ET Now Swadesh remain India’s most trusted sources for market insights, delivering expert analysis and deep financial intelligence to audiences across the country.

    With this realignment, Times Network is making it clear: in the fast-moving world of news, it’s staying ahead of the curve—and the competition.

  • CNN-News18 dominates as India’s top english news channel for three years

    CNN-News18 dominates as India’s top english news channel for three years

    MUMBAI: CNN-News18 has reinforced its position as holding the top spot in BARC ratings for three consecutive years. This remarkable achievement underscores the channel’s commitment to credible, insightful, and engaging journalism.

    To celebrate this milestone, CNN-News18 has unveiled a bold new visual identity, prioritising immersive storytelling with fewer words and more powerful visuals. The redesign delivers a sleeker, cleaner aesthetic, enhancing the on-screen experience and setting a new standard in news presentation.

    The revamped format embraces a One Screen, One Form, One Stream approach, seamlessly integrating content across TV and digital platforms. This convergence-first strategy ensures news is dynamic, interactive, and future-ready. The channel also introduces documentary-style reportage, delivering in-depth analysis with a focus on exclusivity and diversity.

    For three consecutive years, CNN-News18 has remained at the top, consistently outperforming rivals such as Republic TV, Times Now, and India Today TV.

    English & Business News, Network18 CEO Smriti Mehra said, “This milestone is about more than numbers—it is about trust. Our audience expects the best in journalism, and this transformation ensures they receive a world-class news experience.”

    CNN-News18 managing editor Zakka Jacob added,  “Our focus on depth over sensationalism has been key to our dominance. The new look reinforces our commitment to evolving storytelling formats while maintaining accuracy and impact.”

    In a rapidly changing world, CNN-News18 has remained steadfast in its pursuit of factual, analytical, and incisive journalism. The channel’s success is driven by its team of seasoned journalists and anchors, including Jacob, Anand Narasimhan, and Rahul Shivshankar, who deliver sharp analysis and in-depth coverage of critical issues.  

  • Times Now clinches 27 per cent market share, dominates Delhi election coverage

    Times Now clinches 27 per cent market share, dominates Delhi election coverage

    MUMBAI: Times Now has once again proved its mettle, emerging as the undisputed leader in Delhi Assembly elections coverage. During counting week, the channel led the English news genre with an impressive 27 per cent market share, solidifying its position as India’s go-to election news headquarters.

    Times Now’s Counting Week Prime Time programming left competitors in the dust, raking in a commanding 28 per cent viewership share. Flagship shows like India Upfront and The Newshour delivered real-time insights and hard-hitting debates, making sure audiences stayed informed with accurate and credible analysis.

    On Voting Day, 5 February 2025, Times Now left no room for debate, securing a dominant 31 per cent market share. With live ground reports, expert commentary, and exclusive interviews, the channel brought the election action straight to viewers, making sure no crucial moment was missed.

    When it came to exit polls, Times Now remained unchallenged, locking in a 32 per cent market share. Backed by credible political insights and expert-driven analysis, the channel reinforced its status as the most trusted source for election news.

    Times Now’s comprehensive lineup included Delhi Dangal: Ground Zero Survey, Public Manch, and National Debate, keeping viewers engaged at every stage of the electoral battle. Powered by seasoned journalists and a robust election roadmap, the channel delivered gripping, insightful, and data-backed coverage that outshone its competitors.

    With a relentless commitment to engaging, authoritative, and in-depth journalism, Times Now once again proved why it remains India’s first choice for election coverage.

  • Navbharat Ka Mahakumbh charts India’s cultural & economic roadmap

    Navbharat Ka Mahakumbh charts India’s cultural & economic roadmap

    MUMBAI: If spirituality meets strategy, and tradition fuels transformation, then ‘Navbharat Ka Mahakumbh’ was the place to be. Hosted by Times Now Navbharat, the conclave turned Lucknow into the epicentre of discussions on culture, economy, and governance, proving once again that India’s past and future walk hand in hand. With a power-packed lineup of political leaders, industry stalwarts, and spiritual icons, the event placed the Mahakumbh’s global significance under the spotlight while outlining a vision for India’s growth.

    From policy and infrastructure to tourism and faith, the conclave unpacked the synergy between tradition and modernity. The event featured Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, tourism minister Jaiveer Singh, and spiritual leader Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, among other dignitaries. With high-impact discussions, the conclave provided a blueprint for cultural diplomacy, economic advancement, and sustainable development.

    Addressing the audience, Adityanath emphasised how India’s rise as a global power is deeply tied to its cultural and spiritual strength. He pointed to the Mahakumbh’s economic impact and the state’s commitment to reviving sacred sites, stating, “Sambhal, once plagued by power theft, now stands as a beacon of historical and religious significance. Our government is dedicated to reviving these sacred sites—not just as places of worship but as symbols of India’s rich legacy.”

    On India’s global cultural influence, he remarked, “The President of Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, proudly acknowledges his Indian ancestry. Indian leaders should take inspiration from this rather than dividing communities through appeasement politics. The Indian Constitution ensures justice and equality, and our government upholds ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ as its guiding principle.”

    Discussing infrastructure advancements, Adityanath highlighted major developments ahead of Mahakumbh 2025, including 14 new underpasses and flyovers, expansion of the civil terminal, and 5,000 additional acres allocated for parking.

    With 16 crore devotees already taking the sacred dip at the Sangam, he called it a “moment of global faith and unity”—even adding a cheeky political jab, “Even those who once dismissed India’s traditions are now taking the holy dip. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge may not be here yet, but he will come sooner or later.”

    Maurya dismissed claims that the Mahakumbh was a political spectacle, emphasising its centuries-old spiritual significance. He criticised past administrations, stating, “The Kumbh is not a BJP event—it is an event of faith. Unlike in 2013, when mismanagement plagued the festival, this government has ensured its smooth execution under PM Modi and CM Yogi’s leadership.”

    Singh highlighted Uttar Pradesh’s rise as a global spiritual tourism hub, stating, “What was once a gathering of saints is now a global celebration. The world is watching how Uttar Pradesh manages this massive event with precision and peace. Our vision goes beyond Mahakumbh—we are driving long-term investments in eco-tourism, spiritual tourism, and rural tourism to create sustainable growth.”

    The event wrapped up with discussions on how governance, spirituality, and industry can fuel India’s economic and cultural aspirations. As Uttar Pradesh cements its position as a spiritual and economic powerhouse, the Mahakumbh is proving to be more than a festival—it is a movement redefining India’s identity on the world stage.

  • Times Now honours 13 inspiring Indians at the Amazing Indians Awards 2024

    Times Now honours 13 inspiring Indians at the Amazing Indians Awards 2024

    Mumbai: Times Now recently hosted the Amazing Indians Awards 2024 in New Delhi. A premier national platform, Amazing Indians Awards 2024 celebrated the indomitable spirit of 13 exceptional individuals whose relentless courage, determination, and selfless actions have not only inspired change but also left a lasting impact on the lives of many, reinforcing the true spirit of service and leadership.

    The chief guest for the event, minister of parliamentary affairs & minister of minority affairs Kiren Rijiju, delivered the special address and felicitated the winners along with the Jury members. Union Environment minister Bhupender Yadav sent a video recorded message of congratulations and appreciation for the winners which was aired at the event. Adding to the grandeur of the ceremony, was a captivating dance performance by the visually impaired dancers of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled.

    Amazing Indian Awards 2024 winners felicitated across 12 categories included Pauzagin Tonsing (education), Raimati Ghiuria (agriculture), Dr. Sarita Subramaniam (wnvironment sustainability), Vishal Singh (food management & nutrition), Peera Ram (animal welfare), Shaikh Raziya (girl child & women’s right empowerment), Sipong Chingmak Chang (healthcare), Preeti Srinivasan (healthcare), Piyush Tiwari (road safety), Ranjeet Yadav (rural and slum development), Nimalan V R (sanitation & water), Kadivendi Mahipal Chary (social innovation using technology), and Aditya Mehta (sports enablers). The winners were shortlisted through an exhaustive pan-India screening process by an esteemed panel of jury comprising Sanjeev Sanyal, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, General M. M. Naravane, Prasoon Joshi, Renu Sud Karnad, and duly evaluated by Ernst & Young (process partner).

    At the Times Now Amazing Indians Awards 2024, Paris 2024 Olympic Bronze Medallists Aman Sehrawat, (India’s youngest-ever Olympic medallist in the 57kg freestyle wrestling category), and Harmanpreet Singh, (captain of the Indian men’s Hockey team), were felicitated for their remarkable achievements.

    Speaking at the Times Now Amazing Indians Awards 2024, minister of parliamentary affairs & minister of minority affairs Kiren Rijiju said, “Words are not enough to capture the achievements of the Amazing Indians. As our Prime Minister Narendra Modi often says, ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,’ this event has given us the opportunity to meet inspiring individuals from every corner of the country, united on one platform. The jury must’ve had a herculean task to select winners, because every nominee is truly exceptional. These Amazing Indians have not only inspired us but also filled us with a sense of pride and happiness. As someone holding responsibility in the government, we will continue to support those who are contributing to India’s growth. Times Now has created a wonderful platform to bring people from across the country together to celebrate these achievements. Thank you, Olympic medallists Aman Sehrawat and Harmanpreet Singh, for making the country proud and bringing happiness to the nation. Seeing such sporting success stories and contributions from all walks of life has truly made India proud.”

    Times Network COO, news broadcasting business, Varun Kohli said, “As India’s most influential news leader, Times Now has always been a catalyst for change. The Amazing Indians Awards exemplify this mission by honouring the extraordinary achievements of everyday people who, through compassion and dedication, make a significant impact. We are committed to celebrating these remarkable changemakers, confident that their inspiring stories will encourage others to help build a better India.”

    The Times Now Amazing Indians Awards 2024 celebrated the remarkable contributions of those who have defied odds and made a profound, lasting difference in the lives of others, etching their spirit of perseverance into the fabric of India’s progress.

  • Times Now claims leadership during union budget week

    Times Now claims leadership during union budget week

    Mumbai: Times Now is claiming supremacy in the English news channel category during budget week with a 34.3 per cent viewership share (Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| Wk.30 2024) and an impressive 12,48,000 reach (Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| Wk.30 2024).

    A press release issued by it states that its budget coverage “stood out for its extensive and comprehensive programming, featuring detailed infographics highlighting key economic indicators, sector-wise expectations, and significant announcements.”

    The channel has also stated that it was  “No 1 on budget day, dominating the genre with a 33.7 per cent viewership share (Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| 23 July 2024).”

    Times Now has further claimed that it became the preferred choice amongst viewers for budget-related news thanks to its seasoned journalists and strategic content. During finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s speech, it said that it registered a 34 per cent viewership share, “the highest in the genre” (Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| 23 July 2024, 11 AM – 12 Noon),  Real-time graphical analysis of the speech kept viewers informed on the budget’s implications, making this the most crucial hour of the day with a reach of 44,000 (Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| 23 July 2024, 11 AM – 12 Noon).

    Times Now’s union budget programming featured examinations of the Indian economy and its challenges during pre-budget discussions. Key panel discussions offered crucial insights into the budget, with tax experts Rohinton Sidhwa and Saloni Roy decoding its significance for various sectors, industries, and the middle class.

    Former chief economic advisor KV Subramanian provided perspectives on expected reforms, while representatives from industry bodies like CII outlined their demands from the government.

    Prominent government personalities, including union minister of commerce and industry Piyush Goyal, minister of petroleum and natural gas Hardeep Singh Puri and minister of railways and information & broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw, along with top departmental secretaries and opposition voices, shared exclusive insights on the budget.

  • Times Now reigns supreme during election season

    Times Now reigns supreme during election season

    Mumbai: Reaffirming its supremacy in the English News channel category, Times Now dominated the Lok Sabha election season with a commanding 31 per cent market share (Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+ Males| Wk.16-23’24). With an extensive election reportage and curated programming, the channel surpassed its contemporaries by a significant market share of 32 per cent during the Counting week and an impressive 33 per cent market share during the prime-time slots. The comprehensive and engaging election coverage on Times Now, spearheaded by seasoned journalists and strategic content has solidified its position as the Election News Headquarters.

    Continuing its undisputed leadership on Exit Poll Day, Times Now was the genre leader registering an astounding 48 per cent viewership share (Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+ Males| 1st June 2024, 5-11 pm).

    Through the election season, Times Now consistently delivered unparalleled coverage with exclusive and engaging programming including Election Premier League, Public Manch, and National Debate driven by state-of-the-art studios, AI-led data analysis, high depth immersive graphics, exclusive interviews with top political leaders, innovative mobile studios, solidifying its position as the go-to choice for election coverage.  

  • Times Now launches election campaigns for Indian and U.S. viewers on counting day

    Times Now launches election campaigns for Indian and U.S. viewers on counting day

    Mumbai: As the anticipation for the Lok Sabha Election results culminates on the Counting Day, Times Now, and Times Now Navbharat are set to revolutionize election news broadcasting with state-of-the-art technology and dynamic campaigns in India and the U.S.

    Augmenting the election news viewing experience like never before, Times Now and Times Now Navbharat have introduced two new state-of-the-art Studios, offering an immersive and interactive experience. The studios feature large interactive & big data display screens, AI-led technology to consolidate reporter and audience feedback live, advanced 3D graphics, real-time data analysis & data crunching, high-depth immersive graphics, experiential integrative technology, and interactive news broadcast to provide viewers with comprehensive election news and analysis.

    To maximise reach and engagement, the Network has launched unique collaborations with leading partners across the country. Engaging over 15 million daily consumers, Zomato users will get real-time poll updates from Times Now Navbharat while they wait for their order to be delivered. To bring the pulse of democracy closer to the people, Times Now Navbharat has partnered with leading movie theatre, MovieMax across Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Punjab, Telangana, and Delhi broadcasting live election updates and providing comprehensive coverage on Counting Day. Fostering vibrant discussions and informed participation, Times Network has created ‘Chunaav Charcha Corners’ across leading Media Agencies in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Through live screenings and interactive sessions on Counting Day, this initiative aims to engage audiences in meaningful conversations about the elections.

    To delve into India’s landmark elections from the oldest democracy in the world, Times Network has curated a series of interactive on-ground activities engaging the Indian diaspora in The U.S. Drawing attention to Counting Day, a special display van travelled from New York City to New Jersey communicating highlights of the programming led by Times Now’s leading anchors and culminating into a carnival at New Jersey’s biggest desi market area. Sharing her perspective on the election action in India with live updates from the country, Navika Kumar, group editor-in-chief, Times Now and Times Now Navbharat, will join the thought-provoking panel discussion with eminent panellists, to be held on June 3 to discuss, dissect, and deliberate on the Indian elections.  

    The Network has rolled out an aggressive marketing campaign across Out-of-Home (OOH), print ads in leading National dailies, tie-ups with leading Radio Stations, and digital screens at airports across India. The Network’s bouquet of news channels and its digital platforms across YouTube, Facebook and Instagram will keep viewers ahead with the fastest updates on Counting Day. 

  • Times Now continues undisputed leadership

    Times Now continues undisputed leadership

    Mumbai: Asserting its dominance as the election news headquarters, Times Now emerged as the preferred news destination during the six-week polling phase of the Lok Sabha elections. Commanding the electoral landscape with extensive election reportage, and curated programming, Times Now led with a 29 per cent market share (BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| Wk.16-21’24) and garnered an impressive 31 per cent market share (BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| Wk.21’24, Weekdays 2000-2300hrs) in primetime viewership outpacing its competitors.

    Viewership Shares – Wk.16-21 2024

    Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| Wk.16-21’24

    Prime Time Shares

    Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| Wk.21’24, Weekdays 2000-2300hrs

    As the elections advanced in phases, on the 5th phase of polling day, May 20, 2024, Times Now demonstrated its leadership by securing an impressive 27% viewership share (BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| 20th May 2024) reinforcing its dominance even on polling days.

    5th Polling Day – 20th May 2024

    Source: BARC| 10L+| NCCS AB 22+| 20th May 2024

    Election news coverage on Times Now set a new benchmark in reportage, offering viewers comprehensive and engaging content throughout the electoral process. The channel’s strategic content included flagship shows like India Upfront and The Newshour; exclusive interviews with top political leaders such as Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, which were top picks among viewers. In a series of firsts for the channel, the special election programming featured engaging shows such as Election Premier League, Public Manch, and National Debate that encouraged critical thinking and active engagement in the democratic process, solidifying Times Now’s position as the go-to choice for election coverage. Enhancing the election coverage, the innovative ‘Election Yatra’ mobile studio travelled across the country, capturing the essence of democracy through interviews and on-ground talk shows.

  • Times Now and Times Now Navbharat announce special programming line-up for 2024 General Elections

    Times Now and Times Now Navbharat announce special programming line-up for 2024 General Elections

    Mumbai:  As the race to power heats up in the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, Times Network’s best in class English and Hindi news channels, Times Now and Times Now Navbharat announce an unmatched lineup of programmes, keeping viewers informed and engaged throughout the electoral saga.

    Offering a holistic news viewing experience, Times Now, India’s leading English News channel and election news headquarters under ‘MANDATE 2024’ & Times Now Navbharat, under ‘Jan Gan ka Mann’, will be at the forefront of election news coverage through a curated line up of properties, promising to make it exciting and captivating for the viewers.

    1. Election Yatra: Times Now’s one-of-a-kind ‘Election Yatra’ has set the pace for the elections. The ongoing Mobile Studio initiative, spanning 45 days, in a state-of-the-art Election Yatra Bus, has travelled over 4,500 kilometres and made its way through Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. Engaging with local people and notable personalities in targeted communities, this mobile studio is the central hub for in-depth interviews and on-ground talk shows. Every day at 5pm, the Election Yatra, traces the dynamic initiative and gets real-time stories from various corners of the country.

    2. Election Premier League: Times Now’s first of its kind news show ‘Election Premier League’ at 6:30pm revolutionizes the way election coverage is presented, offering viewers an immersive experience akin to a sporting event with on-ground coverage of engaging stories and authentic voices from local communities.

    3. Politics First: A weekend show, at 11:30am, ‘Politics First’ emerges as a beacon of clarity amidst the cacophony of political news. This program is more than just headlines; it’s a comprehensive analysis that cuts through the noise to spotlight the political stories that truly matter. With a keen focus on elections, this show offers viewers an in-depth understanding of the political landscape, empowering them with knowledge and insights to make informed decisions.

    4. National Debate: The National Debate, an election-specific program delves deep into the issues defining our political landscape. With its dynamic format and engaging panelists, the show at 8pm serves as a catalyst for change, encouraging viewers to think critically and engage actively in the democratic process.

    5. Public Manch: A dynamic programme featuring influential personalities engages in discussion with a focus on youth-centric issues. This one-on-one chat show has hosted personalities such as Prashant Kishor, K Annamalai, Bansuri Swaraj, Tejasvi Surya, Himanta Biswa Sarma, among others, and boasts a lineup of eminent speakers including several politicians from the industry. Public Manch at Friday, 9pm is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of Indian politics and society.

    6. Blueprint Explosive Exclusive: This high-impact, investigative news show at 6pm focuses on in-depth analysis, on an exclusive story to reveal hidden aspects of the current electoral events.

    7. Nation Wants To Know: Delving into the heart of election news with incisive analysis, dissecting the issues that define our political landscape, the show at 7pm is an answer to what the ‘Nation wants to know’.

    8. News Pulse: This powerhouse news bulletin, a blend of live on-ground reports is designed to ignite and satisfy viewers’ political curiosity. Offering compelling stories spanning across states ‘News Pulse’ at 7:30pm brings viewers closer to the pulse of the nation’s political landscape.

    9. India Upfront: At the heart of primetime, Padmaja Joshi, Senior Executive Editor, Times Now, leads the charge in a groundbreaking debate. Navigating the complexities of India’s political arena, at 8pm, distinguished journalist Joshi offers viewers an unfiltered, unbiased perspective that cuts through the noise and dives deep into the issues that matter most to the nation.

    10. The Newshour: Navika Kumar, Group Editor-In-Chief, Times Now and Times Now Navbharat unravels the day’s headlines with depth and nuance, backed by expert insights and comprehensive discussions. With a commitment to providing viewers a detailed understanding of current events, The Newshour at 9pm stands as a beacon of journalistic excellence.

    11. The Newshour: Agenda: A battleground of ideas, this debate-driven program at 10pm is committed to championing strong arguments and hard facts. With a dedicated team of experts and analysts, the show offers a conclusive standpoint on pressing issues that resonate with the common man, igniting conversations and shaping public opinion.

    12. Access: Through ‘Access’ Times Now shadows political contenders on their campaign trail, offering an insider’s look into their vision and the minds shaping our nation’s future. This show at 12:30pm on Saturdays and 2:30pm on Sundays, captures the essence of leadership and commitment.

    Times Now Navbharat, leading the reportage under ‘Jan Gan ka Mann’ brings instant news coverage, interactive talk shows, news bulletins and more exclusively capturing the pulse of the nation’s electoral journey for its discerning viewers. The dynamic programming line-up includes:

    1. Prime at 4: Guiding viewers through the intricate tapestry of election narratives that are reshaping our political landscape, is a compass in the ever-evolving world of politics, providing insightful analysis and expert commentary on the crucial developments that are setting the stage for the future of our nation.

    2. Desh Ka Mood Meter: Hosted by the versatile anchor Ranjit Kumar, this live, interactive platform offers a real-time pulse check of the nation. Featuring audience polls, enlightening panel discussions, and insightful analysis, Desh Ka Mood Meter at 6pm is where opinions converge, ideas collide, and pressing issues come to the forefront of public discourse.

    3. Big And Bold:  Big And Bold takes centre stage at 7pm, capturing the day’s most significant stories with unparalleled depth and clarity, combining comprehensive news analysis with on-the-ground reporting to deliver an all-encompassing view of the events that are shaping the world.

    4. Election Yatra: A groundbreaking journey with Election Yatra in the ‘Election Yatra Bus’ is an immersive experience that captures the raw essence of democracy. The ongoing 45 days comprehensive on-the-ground coverage and spirited talk shows on Times Now Navbharat spanning Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, and beyond. Election Yatra at 5pm closely follows the electoral process, giving viewers a front-row seat to the democratic spirit that drives our nation.

    5. Sawaal Public Ka: Featuring contrasting opinions, colliding ideas, and fiery discussions, ‘Sawaal Public Ka’ at 8pm fuels the quest for truth, challenging viewers to think critically and engage actively in the democratic process. This is more than just a debate; it’s a battleground of ideas where every voice matters.

    6. News Ki Pathshala: Experienced Senior Anchor Sushant Sinha invites viewers to join him in an engaging classroom format to break down the day’s biggest stories, making complex issues easy to understand and discuss. With a focus on clarity, context, and comprehension, this ‘Pathshala’ at 9pm empowers viewers with the knowledge and insights they need to navigate the news with confidence and conviction.