As key elections unfold in Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh, Times Network‘s leading news channels—Times Now, Times Now Navbharat, ET Now, and ET Now Swadesh—launch extensive election programming to keep viewers informed. Under the banner of ‘MANDATE 2024,’ this coverage includes exclusive shows, on-ground reports, expert analysis, and live updates to deliver an immersive news experience.
Access (Saturdays at 3.30 pm.): A behind-the-scenes view into Maharashtra’s candidates on the campaign trail, showcasing strategies and challenges in the election race.
Election Yatra (Daily at 5.30 pm.): Live coverage from key Maharashtra regions, focusing on current issues, government performance, and voter sentiment.
Inside (Saturdays at 1.30 pm.): Detailed analysis of the political landscape in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, covering election dynamics in both states.
The National Debate (Saturdays at 8 pm.): In-depth discussions with experts on major political topics shaping India’s future.
Times Now Navbharat Highlights (Jan Gan ka Mann)
Maharashtra Ka Mahayudh (Daily at 5.30 pm.): An on-ground series connecting directly with voters to capture the state’s political pulse and major issues.
9 ki Jang, 27 ka Trailer (Daily at 7 pm.): Analysis of nine key battleground seats in the Uttar Pradesh by-elections, anticipating the 2027 assembly elections.
Public Manch (Saturdays at 10 pm.): One-on-one conversations with influential figures from Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur, exploring factors shaping India’s socio-political landscape.
ET Now and ET Now Swadesh Highlights
Battleground Maharashtra (ET Now): Special election day coverage on November 20 and 23, with in-depth economic insights and post-election analysis on November 25.
Ranbhoomi Jharkhand Ka Ran (ET Now Swadesh, November 11 at 5 pm.): A panel discussion featuring political and market experts, analyzing Jharkhand’s high-stakes election climate.
Ranbhoomi Maharashtra Ka Mahamukabla (ET Now Swadesh, November 18 at 5 pm.): A comprehensive discussion on Maharashtra’s election outcomes, with insights into political and economic impacts.
Chunav Yatra (ET Now Swadesh, starting November 8): Real-time coverage from Maharashtra and Jharkhand, featuring interactions with leaders and voters on regional election dynamics.
The programming will culminate with Times Now and Times Now Navbharat’s Exit Polls on November 20, starting at 5 pm., followed by full Counting Day Coverage on November 23, where top experts will provide live analysis of the election outcomes. This extensive lineup underscores Times Network’s commitment to delivering detailed, real-time election news and insights.