| MUMBAI:
The elections results will be a combination of numerous factors, as political
parties move into high gear for the remaining phases of the elections, CNBC-TV18
will bring to the Indian electorate a comprehensive line-up of programming that
analyses various aspects of these elections. The latest addition to the line up
is Advani v/s Manmohan in War of Words Election 2009 special,
that will be hosted by Karan Thapar. The
guests on the show will include Chandan Mitra, (Rajya Sabha MP and Editor, The
Pioneer) Satyavrat Chaturvedi, (Rajya Sabha MP & CWC Member) Inder Malhotra,
(Former editor of TOI) and N Ram, (Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu). Watch
as they analyse and debate the strengths and weaknesses of the two leading Prime
Ministerial candidates along with Karan Thapar, one of the most respected names
in journalism. War of Words- Advani v/s Manmohan will
be aired on CNBC-TV18 on Saturday, April 18, 2009 at 9:00 pm. The programme will
repeat on Saturday, April 18, 2009 at 11:30 pm and Sunday April 19, 2009 at 7:00pm.
Commenting
on the show, Mr. Neel Chowdhury, VP Marketing, CNBC-TV18 and CNBC AWAAZ said,
By offering the viewers a balanced viewpoint on the on going General Elections
we intend to make them aware of issues that will help in making an informed decision
when they go to cast their vote. About
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in business news. And its leadership epitomizes the fact that India means business.
It delivers quality and involved audiences that comprise a comprehensive viewership
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channel's benchmark coverage extends from corporate news, financial markets coverage,
expert perspective on investing and management to industry verticals and beyond.
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