UPA govt has a lot to answer: Jaitley to NDTV
The BJP said the Prime Minister must take responsibility for letting A Raja follow a process described as "unconstitutional and arbitrary" by the Supreme Court. "The Finance Minister is the custodian of the public exchequer," said the BJP's Arun Jaitley. He said that the consequences of the damag...


"My life has been a Taj Mahal": NDTV's Oprah exclusive
Talk show queen and media mogul Oprah Winfrey speaks in a session moderated by NDTV's Barkha Dutt about her India trip, how Mumbai traffic seemed straight out of a video game, and more at the Jaipur Literature Festival.


NDTV debate at Davos: How immune is India to global economic crisis?
With Europe, Japan and the United States facing serious structural and societal challenges, will India remain the exception to the rule in the future of democratic capitalism? Join the debate.


Opposition playing destructive role: Azim Premji to NDTV
After his open letter to the government on governance deficit, Wipro chief Azim Premji has now hit out at the Opposition. In an interview to NDTV from the World Economic forum in Davos, he says the Opposition is playing a destructive role which is stopping crucial bills from getting passed, and t...


If I decide to enter politics, will quit business: Vadra to NDTV
Even as Rahul Gandhi delivered a series of headlines at a press conference in Varanasi on Monday, it was brother-in-law Robert Vadra who escalated into a Twitter trend after he said he would be open to joining politics, "if that's what the people want." Speaking exclusively to NDTV's Barkha Dutt,...


Inequalities will make India insecure: Desmond Tutu to NDTV
Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the face of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle, says India's poverty and health statistics are staggering. In an exclusive interview to NDTV from Davos he says inequalities will make India insecure and volatile, and that the government, Bollywood actors...


Dia gets hockey tips from Dhanraj at NDTV's Marks for Sports campaign
Actress Dia Mirza gets hockey tips from legendary Dhanraj Pillay at the Marks for Sports campaign finale.


No personal secrets for public, says John
The buzz these days is that John Abraham is a married man. But when NDTV asked him about the same, he refused to answer this by saying that he keeps his personal things close to his heart.


There's always a push for me to join politics: Robert Vadra to NDTV
Even as Rahul Gandhi delivered a series of headlines at a press conference in Varanasi on Monday, it was brother-in-law Robert Vadra who escalated into a Twitter trend. Mr Vadra said that he would be open to joining politics himself, "if that's what the people want." However, his wife Priyanka Ga...


Can't sift through all content, Google's Nikesh Arora tells NDTV
Talking about the case over objectionable content, the senior vice-president added, "I'm disappointed as an Indian."


Ranbir tested by Chhetri at NDTV's Marks for Sports campaign
Ranbir Kapoor's football knowledge is tested by ace Indian footballer Sunil Chhetri at the Marks for Sports campaign.


Pak Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar speaks to NDTV
The Pakistan Foreign Minister speaks about her India visit and the challenge at hand - rekindling India, Pakistan relations.


Nithyananda's flop show: Where nobody levitated
Self styled Godman Nithyananda just got more egg on his face. The godman, who is out on bail in a sex scandal case, today claimed he could fight the law of gravity and make anyone levitate. One person from the media covering the event challenged his claim - Find out who won!


Comparisons with Rahul Gandhi are 'unnecessary': Akhilesh Yadav to NDTV
In an exclusive interview to NDTV, the chairman of the Child Welfare Committee, Raj Mangal Prasad, questions the government's lack of interest in the child protection scheme. He says the scheme is not functioning, even though there are funds available in the bank.


Don 2 team visits NDTV
Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra and Farhan Akhtar were at NDTV for the show Your Call.


How worlds cheapest 35$ android tablet aakash is made
Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of tablet makers Datawind, speaks exclusively to NDTV about the making of the Aakash and how they managed to keep the manufacturing price so low in india. Tablet Specifications: bit.ly/piHd2i Original video - gadgets.ndtv.com


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