Muzzammil Shaikh Youngest National News Channel Owner – Editor from India Enters Maharashtra Book of Records at Age 27

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Pune, Maharashtra: At just 27 years of age, journalist Muzzammil Shaikh has set a remarkable milestone by founding a National News Channel and successfully launching its broadcast across OTT platforms, set-top boxes, and multiple digital platforms. This achievement has earned him recognition as the youngest owner-editor of a national news channel from India, officially recorded in the Maharashtra Book of Records.

The felicitation ceremony took place at Mahatma Phule Cultural Bhavan, Fatima Nagar, on the occasion of Teachers’ Day. The event was jointly organized by the Maharashtra Book of Records and the Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Education and Sports Association, under the banner of the Maulana Azad Education and Sports Association.

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During the ceremony, the award was presented to Muzammil Shaikh by Adam Sayed, President of the Maharashtra Book of Records. The event was attended by several eminent personalities, including Ali Daruwala (Advisor, National Minority Commission), former corporator Nanda Lonkar, Amanat Shaikh, Satish Rathod, Sneha Kulkarni, Asif Iqbal Shaikh, Iqbal Ansari, Mazhar Maniyar , journalists Sohel Shaikh, Farhan Shaikh, Sharad Bagde, entrepreneur Johnson Thomas, and others.

Speaking at the occasion, Adam Sayyad said, “Muzammil Shaikh represents the new generation of journalism. His rapid growth and strong presence in digital media set an inspiring example for today’s youth. His achievements are not only a personal milestone but also a new direction for Indian journalism.”

Through his dedication and vision, Muzammil Shaikh has emerged as a young leader in the media industry, proving that determination and innovation can pave the way for extraordinary success. His journey continues to inspire the next generation of journalists. For more details Visit – Instagram profile.