Tempers fly as the newsmakers of the week face-off in The Big Fight. Anchored by Vikram Chandra, this weekly programme has politicians battling wits in front of a live audience.
In an exclusive interview to NDTV, Cherie Blair, wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, talks about her autobiography Speaking For Myself and life after Downing Street.
Muqabla - Top politicians combat each other with the help of a live audience in this formal debate. Each party has a limited time to respond to allegations and criticism.
NDTV salutes the business leaders whose relentless pursuit of excellence has fuelled India's journey to the forefront of the world economy. The award ceremony was held on October 6, 2008 at The Taj Palace in New Delhi where Finance Minister P Chidambaram graced the occasion with his presence as the Chief Guest.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), set up 35 years ago, may be a baby among the world's space faring nations. But, it is competing with the other biggies to set world records. And the mission, which is going to give ISRO an edge over other competitors, is the launch of India's latest Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).
In a huge embarrassment for the Hyderabad Police, a court acquitted those whom the police had accused of bringing in RDX in the city before the Mecca Masjid.
Afghanistan, where once an uncovered ankle would invite public lashings, its uniformed women are now keeping the peace on Kabuls' streets.Still struggling to recover from the ravages of war and terror Afghanistan authorities here have realised that they need to change their mindset.
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, independent India's best-known soldier, has died; he was 94. Manekshaw spent his final days at a military hospital in Wellington; he had developed several medical complications. Manekshaw was affectionately called Sam Bahadur because of his association with the Gorkha Rifles. He died a little after midnight with his immediate family by his side.
It takes just common sense to see why some people remain poor while others climb out. Now there is an academic study that maps this even more closely. Professor Aasha Kapur, along with Professor Shashanka Bhide, has analysed data collected by the National Council of Applied Economic Research over three decades.
Interpol's new list of most wanted men has runaway grooms, the men who abandoned their women at the altar. The Gujarat police has launched an international hunt for several men, who all have one thing in common. They are all NRI men, who have cheated Gujarati girls into marriage and then dumped them.