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ET Now to analyse Budget impact with biggest voices from markets & economy

The channel will decipher if this Budget will usher in 'Achhe Din'

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ET Now to analyse Budget impact with biggest voices from markets & economy

Themed as 'Budget for Achhe Din', the channel's  market experts, opinion makers, global investors and editorial minds will decipher if this Budget will usher in 'Achhe Din'

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | February 25, 2015

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With the countdown on for Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's first full-year Budget, which is being billed as the 'make or break' Budget, ET Now has lined up an extensive Budget coverage. Themed as 'Budget for Achhe Din', the channel's  market experts, opinion makers, global investors and the country's best editorial minds will decipher and analyse if this Budget will indeed usher in the promised 'Achhe Din'.

Through special pre-Budget programming in the Budget week, ET Now aims to reach out to every Indian, from CEOs to the common man, by providing a detailed coverage in the run up to the Budget and on Budget Day.

The programming line-up includes, 'Campus Budget', which was aired on February 24 at 5 pm, where ET Now went to the Delhi University campus to get a sense of what Young India is expecting from Budget 2015.? In the programme 'CII State of the Economy Poll', also aired on February 24 at 7.30 pm, CII came up with an exclusive poll, which included a survey of the mood of Corporate India in the week prior to the Budget.

'Budget & You', to be aired on February 27 at 7 pm, will answer viewers' queries on personal finance.

From Monday to Friday, 'An Agenda for the FM' sees top economists crafting an agenda for the FM at 7.30 pm. Also being aired during the Budget week is 'Market Makers' at 8.30 pm, where India's top fund managers reveal what markets are expecting from the Budget. 'Budget Debate' being aired throughout the week at 9.30 pm sees clutter breaking debate on the most compelling economic priorities ahead of the Budget.

?ET Now's programming on Budget Day will be led by Swaminathan Aiyar. Motilal Oswal's Raamdeo Agrawal will be ET Now's Guest Markets Editor on Budget Day. ?The duo will be joined by renowned fund manager Punita Kumar Sinha.

As an added attraction, ET Now will be back with its Budget Master contest on Budget Day. Participants stand chance to win Rs 1 lakh every hour. There is also a Bumper Prize of Rs 5 lakh up for grabs.

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