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News18 Assam-North East presents the cultural splendor of Magh Bihu in Assam
Mumbai: News18 North East Assam is pleased to announce a 11-day special program around Magh Bihu demonstrating its commitment to showcasing the essence of Assamese culture. Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu is a festival celebrated by the entire state as it marks the culmination of the harvest season in January. The exclusive program aims to capture the cultural heritage of Assam by capturing the festival’s traditions, music, and dance starting January 6.
Assam, known as a microcosm of diverse cultures, is home to numerous tribes such as Bodo, Kachari, Karbi, Miri, Mishing, Rabha, Deuri, and Tiwa. Despite their unique traditions, Magh Bihu serves as a unifying force, bringing these communities together, and creating a vibrant and united picture of Assam’s rich cultural tapestry.
News18 Assam-North East will broadcast over 30 hours of engaging programming daily from 6 to 16 January, 7:50 PM to 11:00 PM. The special lineup includes exclusive coverage and shows from 11 different towns across Assam, providing viewers with a front-row seat to the diverse traditions, local cuisine, enchanting musical performances, and cultural events that characterize each region’s distinct identity.
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Times Now Summit 2026 to convene top leaders as network marks 20 years
Policymakers, global voices and industry leaders gather to shape India’s roadmap to 2047
NEW DELHI: Times Network is turning 20 and using the moment to set the agenda for India’s next 25 years. The broadcaster will host the Times Now Summit 2026 on March 26 and 27 in New Delhi, bringing together a heavyweight lineup of policymakers, global leaders and industry voices under the theme “Celebrating Times Now @ 20, Shaping India @ 100.”
The two-day summit aims to move beyond rhetoric to results, with keynote addresses, panel discussions and debates focused on India’s growth story, its challenges and the road ahead. Designed as a platform for high-impact dialogue, the event will evaluate promises versus performance while spotlighting actionable solutions to accelerate the country’s trajectory.
The speaker roster reads like a power list. Amit Shah, minister of home affairs and minister of cooperation; Ashwini Vaishnaw, minister of railways, minister of information and broadcasting, and minister of electronics and information technology; Hardeep Singh Puri, minister of petroleum and natural gas; and Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, minister of civil aviation will headline discussions.
They will be joined by political leaders and public figures including Akhilesh Yadav, national president of Samajwadi Party and member of parliament; Manish Sisodia, former deputy chief minister of Delhi; Harmanpreet Kaur, captain of the Indian women’s cricket team; and Kriti Sanon, actor and entrepreneur, among others.
Global perspectives will come from Lindy Cameron, British high commissioner to India, and Juan Antonio March Pujol, ambassador of Spain, alongside other international voices.
Day one will also double up as a branding pivot for the network, with the unveiling of a new identity that positions Times Network not merely as a broadcaster but as a bridge connecting India to the world and the world to India in a continuous exchange.
The summit underscores Times Network’s ambition to remain at the centre of national conversations, curating dialogue that shapes policy, business and culture.
As India marches towards its centenary as an independent nation, the message from Times Now Summit 2026 is clear: the next chapter will be written not just in studios or boardrooms, but on platforms that bring power, policy and people into the same room — and force the future into focus.








