Times Now to review one year of Modi Government

The English news channel will telecast shows and debates as part of its week-long special programming, 'Modi 365', starting May 22

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Times Now to review one year of Modi Government

The English news channel will telecast shows and debates as part of its week-long special programming, 'Modi 365', starting May 22

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | May 21, 2015

Times-Now-LogoThe Modi Government has completed one year of governance after it swept to power with a thumping win of 282 seats in the Lok Sabha elections in 2014. The Modi wave and the impact of NaMo leadership have seen some key decisions being made and initiatives being taken. A year on, it is now time to review the BJP performance. Times Now will bring for its viewers an exhaustive and in-depth overview on 'Modi 365' over the next full week (May 22 to 26, 2015).

Times Now, with its Editor-in-Chief, Arnab Goswami and his team, will critically examine the ruling Government's performance through a series of programmes and segments.

'Modi 365' shall look at the hits and misses, the politics behind the big moves, the real issues that have been looked at, India's foreign policies and how or if it has worked. What has been there for the common man? The special programming and broadcast will have a wide participation from those who matter and have been in the know of things – from ministers and politicians to bureaucrats, besides the master observers.

Starting with a special Super Prime Time debate, the series shall cover The Home Stretch (Politics First), followed by Real Politik Special, debates with experts. 'Modi 365' shall also have the C Voter Opinion Poll on the Modi Government's first year in power.

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