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  • Over 1,000 citizens run for women's safety

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    NEW DELHI - Delhi braved the scorching heat to run for a cause that has stirred the nation‘s conscience - women‘s safety. More than 1,000 citizens egged on by Flying Sikh Milkha Singh joined the Right To Be Heard Delhi Quarterathon on Sunday. Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit flagged off the run from Vasant Valley School, Vasant Kunj.

    Headlines Today, India‘s leading English News Channel from TV Today Network in collaboration with 7 Miles Events, launched the ‘Right To Be Heard Delhi Quarterathon‘.

    This ‘run for a cause‘ focused on the sensitive issue of women‘s safety and helped spread awareness.

    Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said, "I am happy to be among you. We are here to run for the safety of women. They are part of our civilization, our world and our society. To protect them, look after them and give them respect will be the beginning of our great revolution".

    Flying Sikh Milkha Singh‘s presence motivated the runners. He said "Right to be Heard Delhi Quaterathon should be applauded as such events create awareness on women‘s safety. "I feel sad on hearing about crimes against women. We should come together and build a robust, peaceful society for women."

    Eminent personalities like Kiran Bedi, Naveen Jindal and members of corporate organizations, NGOs and academic institutions also participated in the Quaterathon.

    Ashish Bagga, CEO India Today Group said, "It‘s wonderful to see the spirit of Delhi. Headlines Today is breaking new ground with the show, ‘Right To Be Heard‘. And the RTH Delhi Quarterathon is an extension of the show that aims to create social awakening by giving a platform to our viewers to raise their voice."

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  • NDTV acknowledges Indian?s of the Year at a glittering ceremony

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 17

    New Delhi: The NDTV ?Indian of the Year? Awards are held annually to recognise Indians whose contribution to the country have strengthened the foundation of our society and helped build Brand India.

    Celebrating their Silver Jubilee NDTV today announced the winners of their sixth edition of ?Indians of the Year? awards at a grand ceremony with the Hon?ble Prime Minister, Shri Manmohan Singh as Chief Guest; Guest of Honour Smt Sushma Swaraj, Leader of the Opposition. Also present were Chief Ministers Sheila Dikshit, Omar Abdullah and Dr Mukul Sangma; Guests of Honour BJP President Shri Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, I&B Minister Manish Tiwari, Minister in the PMO Shri Narayanswamy, Minister of State for Home Affairs Shri RPN Singh; Justices JS Verma and Leila Seth, film stars Kareena Kapoor, Sridevi and Farhan Akhtar; Olympians Gagan Narang and Yogeshwar Dutt and the ?unsung heroes? like IAS officer Rajni Sekhri Sibal and the ?braveheart? of India?s family; Sukanya Shankar wife of Late Pandit Ravi Shankar and the late Yash Chopra?s wife Pamela, along with MPs Ravi Shankar Prasad, NK Singh and D Raja among other well known personalities from all walks of life.

    Congratulating NDTV on turning 25 this year, Dr Mannohan Singh, Prime Minister and Chief Guest said, " The period of 25 years that NDTV has been in business is also broadly the period of economic reforms in our country. I am also very happy that NDTV has taken up many campaigns on vital issues such as education, health and environment. I hope to see many more channels put in such efforts. ".

    The eminent awardees were:

    1. Daughter of India - Nirbhaya

    2. Justice for the Indian woman - Justice J.S Verma the JS Verma Committee: Justice Leila Seth and Gopal Subramaniam

    3. Lifestyle Achievement Awards - Late Yash Raj Chopra, Late Pandit Ravi Shankar and Dr. C Pratap Reddy, Founder Chairperson, Apollo Hospital Group

    4. Sportspersons of the year - Gagan Narang and Yogeshwar Dutt

    5. Business Leader of the year - N Chandrashekaran, Tata Consulting Services

    6. Entertainer of the year - Sridevi

    7. Entertainer of the decade -Kareena Kapoor

    8. LIC Unsung Hero - Rajni Sekhri Sibal

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