Award-winning journalist Manogya Loiwal has made a powerful debut on NDTV India with the launch of her new show ‘X-Ray Report’, which premiered on May 5. Airing at 10 pm on weekdays, the show has quickly carved its place in the channel’s prime-time lineup, offering viewers a bold and uncompromising take on the day’s most important developments.
According to an official press release from NDTV, ‘X-Ray Report’ is a sharp, no-nonsense deep-dive into the truth—breaking past distractions and political smokescreens to deliver clear, fact-based journalism. With her hallmark credibility, editorial instinct, and fearless tone, Manogya brings a fresh energy to NDTV India’s newsroom and a much-needed edge to public discourse.
Widely respected for her award-winning reportage, including her recognition with the Ramnath Goenka Award, Manogya Loiwal has long been known for her ability to ask the tough questions and cut through noise. With this new show, she takes that approach further, promising a format built on clarity, investigation, and accountability. Every episode of ‘X-Ray Report’ examines pressing national issues, dissects claims, challenges narratives, and holds those in power to account—without resorting to spectacle or sensationalism.
Within just days of its launch, the show stood out with its fearless coverage, especially during a period of intense national focus. While other programs offered clutter and commentary, ‘X-Ray Report’ delivered calm, focused, and well-researched journalism that gave viewers both clarity and much-needed context.
NDTV India describes the show as “a must-watch for those who prefer substance over shouting.” It’s not just another addition to the prime-time race—it’s a reaffirmation of NDTV’s commitment to journalism that puts truth first, even in the noisiest of times.
Catch Manogya Loiwal on ‘X-Ray Report’ every weekday at 10 pm only on NDTV India—for stories that matter, told with precision and power.
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