NEW DELHI — Prominent television journalist and prime-time anchor Garima Singh has resigned from the Hindi news channel News24, ending a successful tenure of nearly three years.
Singh, who served as the channel’s Senior Executive Editor, was the face of its flagship evening debate program, Sabse Bada Sawal.
Editorial Departure and Career Transitions
While the specific reasons behind her exit remain undisclosed and her next professional venture has not been announced, her departure marks a significant shift in News24’s prime-time lineup.
Singh is widely recognized in the Hindi news ecosystem for her sharp editorial intervention and extensive experience in handling high-stakes political debates and hard-hitting current affairs programming.
Two Decades of Editorial Leadership
With a career spanning over 23 years, Singh has held multiple leadership positions across major national and regional media networks:
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Prior Stints: Before joining News24, she was the Executive Editor at Bharat Express, where she hosted the prime-time show Satya. She also served as the Editor-in-Chief of The Capital Post.
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Regional Leadership: At Sahara Media, she spearheaded the group’s regional channels, managing extensive operations and news curation for Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi-NCR.
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Broadcast & Print Pedigree: Singh began her journalistic journey in 2003 as a print reporter with Dainik Jagran before transitioning to broadcast media as a crime reporter with Total TV. Over the next two decades, she built a robust portfolio with stints at Zee News, Network18, Live India, P7 News, and Samachar Plus.
What’s Next for News24?
Following her exit, the editorial management at News24 will look to reassign its premier evening slot. Sabse Bada Sawal remains one of the channel’s highest-viewed programs, making the selection of its next anchor a crucial decision for the network’s prime-time ratings.

