ABP News is set to relaunch its flagship show ‘Ghanti Bajao’ in a bold new avatar, promising a dynamic and interactive format that aligns with the channel’s philosophy, ‘Aapko Rakhe Aagey’.
The revamped show will premiere live on March 8, 2025, at 10 pm, aiming to empower citizens by amplifying their voices and driving meaningful action on critical social issues.
Since its inception, ‘Ghanti Bajao’ has played a crucial role in public engagement, shedding light on overlooked local issues and pressuring authorities to respond. The show has been instrumental in exposing governance failures, unfulfilled government promises, and pressing civic concerns.
With the relaunch, ABP News takes this commitment a step further by integrating a stronger audience participation element, ensuring that viewers are not just passive spectators but active contributors to the discourse.
Anchored by Pratima Mishra, the 30-minute program will air every Saturday at 10 pm, with a repeat telecast on Sundays. The new format introduces deeper investigative storytelling, real-time audience feedback, and expert panel discussions to analyze issues from multiple perspectives. This transformation marks a significant shift from merely reporting problems to fostering accountability and demanding actionable solutions.
In its earlier format, ‘Ghanti Bajao’ earned widespread recognition for its fearless journalism, providing a platform for citizens to highlight problems affecting their daily lives. With the revamped edition, the show aims to go beyond exposing systemic flaws—it will actively engage viewers in the pursuit of justice and resolution. By leveraging in-depth reporting, investigative content, and community-driven storytelling, Ghanti Bajao is set to become an even more powerful tool for change.
ABP News remains steadfast in its mission to serve as the people’s voice, holding those in power accountable and ensuring transparency in governance. With this relaunch, Ghanti Bajao reinforces its role as a catalyst for social impact, turning citizen concerns into national conversations.
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