Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to launch Sansad TV, a new channel formed by merging the Lok Sabha TV and Rajya Sabha TV, on September 15.
According to PTI, Veteran Congress leader Karan Singh, economist Bibek Debroy, NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, and advocate Hemant Batra will host different shows on this new channel.
Sansad TV is being positioned as a cerebral channel that will provide high-quality content to the national and international audience on subjects related to democratic ethos and institutions of the country, PTI reported.
When Parliament is in session, Sansad TV will have two channels so that the proceedings of both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha can be aired simultaneously.
The channel will be formally launched by Prime Minister Modi along with Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on September 15 at a function in the Parliament building, further said.
Gracing the channel, Karan Singh will host a show on different religions, Bibek Debroy on history, and Amitabh Kant on ‘Transformation of India’. Batra, the vice-president of SAARCLAW, will host a show on legal matters.
Principal economic advisor to the Finance Ministry Sanjeev Sanyal will host a show on the economy while renowned endocrinologist Dr. Ambrish Mithai will moderate a show on health issues.
Retired IAS officer and former Textile Ministry Secretary Ravi Capoor is CEO of the channel while the Joint Secretary in Lok Sabha Secretariat Manoj Arora is the OSD.
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