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MUMBAI:We are just one day away from the new
BJP government’s first and most crucial decision
making exercise-Budget 2014.With much
hope riding on it,questions are being asked as
to whether Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi will stand
true to the things he had promised while he
was contesting the elections.
A channel that has made its presence felt since
the last 14 years has lined up some interesting
shows for pre budget and post budget
sessions. CNBC TV-18 managing editor Shereen
Bhan will host Meet the Ministers where she
has been speaking to various cabinet ministers
to know about their priorities for the
upcoming year, most specifically finance and
commerce ministers. What India Inc. Wants
will analyse the business fraternity’s
expectations from the Modi budget.
Dalal Street’s big names will discuss the
upcoming budget in What Markets Want while
the big names from the FIIs and MNCs will
reveal their hopes and aspirations from the
new political centre and its effect on business
through The Global Investor View . Some other
shows include Fiscal State, Taxing Times, The
Development Agenda, Budget & You and
Sectoral Budget Expectations.
These special shows will be accompanied by
the channel’s existing shows that will have
budget specials such as Young Turks,
Indianomics, Forbes India Show and others.
Ground events are being conducted with big
names from CNBC TV-18. Shereen Bhan will
host Budget Agenda while Network18 business
newsroom editor-in-chief Senthil
Chengalvarayan will host What India Wants to
collate a macro perspective on India Inc.’s
expectations. What Markets Want will have
leading market and financial experts analysing
what the masses and the capital markets
expect from the budget. Investor Conclave,
Young India and The Verdict are two more
ongoing shows.
Commenting on the budget programming,
CNBC channels CEO Anil Uniyal said, “We are
happy to set a new benchmark this year as
well, with tri-lingual coverage for the first time
in English, Hindi and Gujarati. This year’s
budget is especially critical, as the new
government has to fulfill electoral expectations
of reform and development. Our special
budget programming anchored by India’s
finest editorial minds will bring viewers the
best analysis of the challenges faced by the
new Finance Minister and his decisions that
will impact industry.”
10 July will have live coverage of the budget
through the day with bulletins and specials
such as India Business Hour- Budget Special
and on 11 July, breakfast shows on CNBC
TV-18 will analyse the impact of the budget
and a follow up show that will look into how
the budget announcements will affect the
common man’s investments.
Sponsors for the shows include Llloyd
Electrics, RPSG, askme.com, F6 Finserve,
Muthoot Corp, State Bank of India.
CNBC-TV18 managing editor Shereen Bhan
said, “With a keen finger on the pulse of India
Inc's expectations and indications from the
street, CNBC-TV18 is poised to present another
defining season of budget coverage. Through a
panorama of special programming and
initiatives focusing on budget expectations,
analysis and impact, CNBC-TV18 will once
again ensure specialised coverage with the
most breadth and depth, in the run up to and
on budget day.” CNBC TV-18 presents 360 degree budget special | Indian Television Dot Com
BJP government’s first and most crucial decision
making exercise-Budget 2014.With much
hope riding on it,questions are being asked as
to whether Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi will stand
true to the things he had promised while he
was contesting the elections.
A channel that has made its presence felt since
the last 14 years has lined up some interesting
shows for pre budget and post budget
sessions. CNBC TV-18 managing editor Shereen
Bhan will host Meet the Ministers where she
has been speaking to various cabinet ministers
to know about their priorities for the
upcoming year, most specifically finance and
commerce ministers. What India Inc. Wants
will analyse the business fraternity’s
expectations from the Modi budget.
Dalal Street’s big names will discuss the
upcoming budget in What Markets Want while
the big names from the FIIs and MNCs will
reveal their hopes and aspirations from the
new political centre and its effect on business
through The Global Investor View . Some other
shows include Fiscal State, Taxing Times, The
Development Agenda, Budget & You and
Sectoral Budget Expectations.
These special shows will be accompanied by
the channel’s existing shows that will have
budget specials such as Young Turks,
Indianomics, Forbes India Show and others.
Ground events are being conducted with big
names from CNBC TV-18. Shereen Bhan will
host Budget Agenda while Network18 business
newsroom editor-in-chief Senthil
Chengalvarayan will host What India Wants to
collate a macro perspective on India Inc.’s
expectations. What Markets Want will have
leading market and financial experts analysing
what the masses and the capital markets
expect from the budget. Investor Conclave,
Young India and The Verdict are two more
ongoing shows.
Commenting on the budget programming,
CNBC channels CEO Anil Uniyal said, “We are
happy to set a new benchmark this year as
well, with tri-lingual coverage for the first time
in English, Hindi and Gujarati. This year’s
budget is especially critical, as the new
government has to fulfill electoral expectations
of reform and development. Our special
budget programming anchored by India’s
finest editorial minds will bring viewers the
best analysis of the challenges faced by the
new Finance Minister and his decisions that
will impact industry.”
10 July will have live coverage of the budget
through the day with bulletins and specials
such as India Business Hour- Budget Special
and on 11 July, breakfast shows on CNBC
TV-18 will analyse the impact of the budget
and a follow up show that will look into how
the budget announcements will affect the
common man’s investments.
Sponsors for the shows include Llloyd
Electrics, RPSG, askme.com, F6 Finserve,
Muthoot Corp, State Bank of India.
CNBC-TV18 managing editor Shereen Bhan
said, “With a keen finger on the pulse of India
Inc's expectations and indications from the
street, CNBC-TV18 is poised to present another
defining season of budget coverage. Through a
panorama of special programming and
initiatives focusing on budget expectations,
analysis and impact, CNBC-TV18 will once
again ensure specialised coverage with the
most breadth and depth, in the run up to and
on budget day.” CNBC TV-18 presents 360 degree budget special | Indian Television Dot Com