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ET Now rolls out fresh shows to decode business and markets

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MUMBAI: ET Now is turning the volume up on business storytelling with a refreshed programming slate that promises less noise and more meaning. The channel has unveiled a clutch of new shows along with an ambitious year-end package, all aimed at helping viewers understand not just what is happening in business, but why it matters.

Leading the lineup is All About Your Company, a weekday offering crafted for investors who like their facts clean and their insights sharper. Airing at 12.30 pm with a repeat at 6.30 pm, each episode puts one listed company under the scanner. From business fundamentals and balance sheets to capital allocation and management intent, the show connects the story with the numbers, and does so without the usual clutter.

Midweek brings Deep Dive with Sajeet Manghat, airing Wednesdays at 3.30 pm with a repeat at 7.00 pm. As the name suggests, this is where ET Now goes beneath the surface. The show links data to real-world impact, tracing how earnings, policy moves, interest rates and global trends ripple through sectors and markets. It is designed to give investors early signals, clearer risk assessment and a stronger grip on cause and effect.

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For viewers curious about the power of brands, BrandVerse arrives on Tuesdays at 7.00 pm, launching December 16. The show explores the business of branding, media and technology, and how they shape modern culture. Featuring CMOs, creative leaders, founders and media executives, BrandVerse mixes interviews with cultural analysis to decode how brands influence both commerce and conversation.

Rounding off the slate is ET Now Year-End Programming 2025, a three-week special that looks back at the year that was and ahead to what lies beyond. The first week focuses on global and domestic macro trends, including a spotlight on the IPO wave. Week two turns to markets, trade, commodities and geopolitics, while week three zeroes in on mutual funds, sector performance and wealth creation themes for 2026.

With this refreshed lineup, ET Now reinforces its core promise to rise with India, choosing depth over din, insight over information, and clarity over complexity.

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Kamlesh Singh receives Haldi Ghati Award from MMCF

India Today Group editor honoured for three decades of journalism at Udaipur ceremony.

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MUMBAI- Kamlesh Singh just turned a lifetime of sharp words into a shiny shield because when journalism wakes up a society, even the Maharana of Mewar wants to pin a medal on it.

The Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation (MMCF) conferred its prestigious Haldi Ghati Award on Kamlesh Singh, a senior editor at the India Today Group, during a ceremony in Udaipur on 15 March 2026. The national award, instituted in 1981-82, recognises “work of permanent value that initiates an awakening in society through the medium of journalism.”

Singh, who leads several editorial initiatives including Aaj Tak Radio, the Teen Taal community and The Lallantop, was presented the honour by Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Managing Trustee of MMCF. The citation highlighted his three decades of contributions to Indian media, innovations in digital journalism, mentoring young reporters, and his popular podcast persona “Tau” on Teen Taal, which fosters thoughtful public discourse.

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The Haldi Ghati Award, named after the historic Battle of Haldighati symbolising valour and resilience, is one of four national awards given annually by MMCF. Past recipients include Tavleen Singh, Piyush Pandey and Raj Chengappa.

Other honourees this year included Padma Vibhushan Pt Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Vedamurti Devvrat Rekhe, Treeman of India Marimuthu Yoganathan, Vir Chakra Capt Rizwan Malik, and US-based researcher Molly Emma Aitken, who received the Colonel James Tod Award for contributions to understanding Mewar’s spirit and values.

In an era where headlines often shout louder than substance, the MMCF quietly reminded everyone that real journalism isn’t about noise, it’s about the quiet, persistent work that stirs society awake, one thoughtful story at a time.

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