In an age overrun by misinformation, doctored content, and echo chambers, Live Times, India’s first Global Multicast News Hub, is carving a bold new path in the media landscape. At the heart of this journalistic evolution is the channel’s flagship primetime show, ‘Khabar Thok Ke’, anchored by renowned journalist Deepak Chaurasia, which has fast emerged as a credible and fearless voice in the Indian news space.
According to a press release issued by Live Times, ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ airs every weeknight at 8pm and promises 60 minutes of truth-fuelled, ground-level reporting—offering viewers not just headlines but depth, context, and analysis. With his trademark clarity and conviction, Deepak Chaurasia takes on the biggest national and global stories of the day, challenging propaganda, unpacking policies, and holding power to account—without succumbing to noise or narratives.
In recent weeks, the show has delivered extensive coverage on welfare reforms in Bihar—marriage halls across panchayats, DG kitchens offering subsidised meals, and increased pensions for senior citizens—proving its dedication to policy journalism. It also brought attention to Uttar Pradesh’s rapid transformation into a global technology hub, exploring government collaborations on semiconductors, robotics, and artificial intelligence. These stories, often ignored in headline-focused formats, were given the space and scrutiny they deserved.
‘Khabar Thok Ke’ also chronicled a major breakthrough in international diplomacy—the US-led mediation efforts between Israel and Iran, which averted escalation in one of the world’s most volatile geopolitical flashpoints. Domestically, it covered the emotional homecoming of human spaceflight, with astronaut Sudhanshu Shukla’s return to the International Space Station, a momentous achievement for Indian space exploration after four decades.
What sets ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ apart is its refusal to sensationalise. The show has covered nuanced social issues—like the dire conditions of elderly farmers in Maharashtra and educational reforms across rural Uttar Pradesh—with empathy and persistence. In doing so, it has fostered public dialogue and reinforced journalism’s potential as a force for grassroots change.
More than just a current affairs programme, ‘Khabar Thok Ke’ is positioning itself as a much-needed corrective to the erosion of trust in news media. With every episode, Deepak Chaurasia and the Live Times editorial team underline a core belief: facts should come before fear, and news should empower rather than alarm. In today’s environment of agenda-driven broadcasts, the show’s dedication to transparency and accuracy is not only refreshing—it’s revolutionary.
With ‘Khabar Thok Ke’, Live Times has not just launched a television show. It has launched a mission. One that reminds the country—and the world—that real journalism still matters. And that truth, no matter how inconvenient, must always be spoken—loud and clear.
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