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ABP News launches a new daily show ‘2024 Taiyari Shuru’
MUMBAI: In keeping with its commitment to bringing its viewers a detailed analysis of the political developments of the country, in the run-up to the 2024 general elections, ABP News has started a new daily show ‘2024 Taiyari Shuru’.
The show will air from 6-7 pm, Monday to Sunday. It aims to explore questions surrounding the upcoming Lok Sabha elections of 2024. Further, the show features debates, stories and interactive presentation of data to understand the emerging trends and public opinion when viewed from the lens of the 2024 elections.
The show has a special focus on the daily news and events which are relevant in the bigger picture of the general elections and will have a daily opinion poll feature for the latest news and events relevant to the elections. The show is anchored by Romana Isar Khan who will highlight critical issues as they come up in the run-up to the 2024 elections.
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News18 India to air Sabse Bada Dangal on 4 May counting day
Channel promises fastest results, live trends and analysis across five states.
MUMBAI: Ballots will do the talking and screens will do the shouting. As counting day approaches for high-stakes Assembly elections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry, News18 India is gearing up for an all-day broadcast of its flagship election show, Sabse Bada Dangal, on 4 May from 6 am onwards. The Hindi news channel plans to deliver continuous, real-time updates as votes are tallied, combining live counting data with on-ground reporting and studio analysis. With political fortunes set to shift through the day, the coverage will track every swing, surge and surprise as trends turn into results.
The broadcast will feature a mix of senior political leaders, analysts and experts, offering instant reactions and decoding the evolving electoral picture. Expect heated debates, quick takes and detailed breakdowns as the numbers settle across all five states.
For News18 India, counting day has long been a high-visibility moment. The network is banking on its reporting reach, editorial bandwidth and technology-driven coverage to stay ahead in what is often a fiercely competitive news cycle.
With multiple battlegrounds and shifting narratives, the day promises both drama and data in equal measure. And if all goes to plan, Sabse Bada Dangal will once again turn the counting of votes into prime-time spectacle.







