With the Maharashtra Assembly elections approaching, NDTV Marathi is capturing the political climate across the state through its innovative initiative – NDTV Marathi Election Carnival.
This traveling property, featuring a live mobile truck, serves as both a stage and a studio, traveling over 5000 kilometers throughout Maharashtra to cover key constituencies. The truck transforms each location into a vibrant stage for engaging discussions and debates among local leaders, party workers, and citizens, the news network said in a press release.
The Carnival has already visited several key cities, including Nagpur, Chandrapur, Amravati, Sambhajinagar, Nashik, Beed, Nanded, Solapur, and Sangli. At each venue, local leaders from all top contesting parties come together on stage in front of a live audience. This format ensures that the voices of people from every corner of the state are heard, fostering transparency and engagement in the political process.
The show is helmed by prominent NDTV Marathi anchors – Vinod Talekar, Kavita Rane, and Rahul Kulkarni, who lead the debates with political parties, adding depth and interest to each discussion. The Carnival has created an interactive platform, inviting local political leaders, party workers, and residents to join discussions on key issues impacting voters in each region.
Upcoming Stops for NDTV Marathi Election Carnival:
• 14th Nov: Kolhapur
• 15th Nov: Baramati
• 16th Nov: Thane
• 17th Nov: Mumbai
The Election Carnival continues to draw significant participation from local communities, offering a unique perspective on the electoral process. NDTV Marathi’s commitment to showcasing the political pulse of Maharashtra through this initiative has been well-received, helping ensure that the voice of the common people is represented.
Tune in to NDTV Marathi’s Election Carnival every evening at 8 pm as the network explores Maharashtra’s Choice in this exciting pre-election series.
Launched just six months ago, NDTV Marathi has already made a mark as a platform for meaningful political discussions, resonating with Marathi viewers in the lead-up to the elections.