Times Navbharat brought the pulse of Indian democracy to the heart of agency offices in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore on the Lok Sabha on the day counting was done on Tuesday.
With large screens set up in the cafeterias of these agencies, the team created a vibrant live-streaming environment that captivated and engaged audiences.
Under the banner ‘Chunav Charcha Corner,’ Times Navbharat ensured that every moment of the election counting day was accessible in real-time, transforming ordinary workspaces into hubs of political activity. The massive screens provided continuous updates, making sure that everyone present could stay informed and involved in the unfolding electoral narrative, the news channel said in a statement.
This unique campaign not only allowed viewers to stay updated but also fostered a sense of community. The setup encouraged lively discussions over tea, coffee, and snacks provided by the brand, enhancing engagement and promoting a deeper understanding of the political landscape.
The immersive experience left a lasting impression on attendees, who appreciated the opportunity to witness the historic event in a communal setting. The initiative was met with overwhelming enthusiasm, as viewers remained glued to the screens for hours, eagerly watching the dawn of a new chapter in India’s history.
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