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NOTE: This shouldn't be an article as the word "list" is in the heading The following is a list of notable current and past news anchors, correspondents, hosts, regular contributors and meteorologists from the Indian News channels NDTV, NDTV 24x7, NDTV India, NDTV Profit and NDTV Prime news networks.
NDTV India (styled as NDTV इंडिया) is an Indian Hindi-language news channel, owned by NDTV. The channel was launched on 15 April 2003, along with its English counterpart, NDTV 24×7 , after the end of the partnership with Disney Star, providing the news content for its Star News channel.
1998: Star India sets up the Star News channel, India's first 24-hour news channel [with NDTV] to coincide with the general elections. [3] Star News (English/Hindi) made a big impact on behalf of the global Murdoch network, winning larger audiences in India than longer-established broadcasters such as CNN and BBC. [ 5 ]
India News Bihar Jharkhand; India News Haryana; India News Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh; India News Rajasthan; India News Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand; Jan TV; NDTV Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh; NDTV Rajasthan; News18 Bihar-Jharkhand; News18 Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh; News18 Rajasthan; News18 Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand; Zee Bihar Jharkhand; Zee ...
The Hindi language news channel NDTV India is a national news channel and has widespread viewership in India. [117] [119] The channel is closely associated with its editor-in-chief Ravish Kumar, the recipient of a number of distinguished awards including the Ramon Magsaysay Award and considered to be one of the most influential journalists in ...
DD News: 2003 Prasar Bharati: NDTV India: SD NDTV: Sahara Samay: Sahara One Media & Entertainment Limited India TV: 2004 SD+HD Rajat Sharma: News18 India: 2005 SD TV18: Sadhna News: Asia Limited Sudarshan News: Suresh Chavhanke India News: 2007 ITV Network: News 24: B. A. G. Films Janta TV 2011 Haribhoomi Limited News Nation: 2013 News Nation ...
Govindpuri is a Delhi Metro station in Delhi. It is located between Kalkaji Mandir and Harkesh Nagar Okhla stations on the Violet Line . The station was opened with the first section of the Line on 3 October 2010, in time for the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony on the same day.
A six- to eight-person panel is invited for each discussion. A panel typically consists of politicians, social scientists, academicians, social workers and celebrities, depending on the topic. The live audience often poses questions directly to panelists and are occasionally asked for a snap poll to weigh in on an argument.