Miditech

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Miditech
IndustryEntertainment
Founded1993 [1]
Founder Niret Alva and Nikhil Alva
Headquarters Mumbai, India & Gurgaon, Haryana
Key people
Niret Alva
Nikhil Alva
Nivedith Alva
ProductsTelevision Programs
Website Official Website

Miditech Pvt. Ltd. is an Indian television production company based in Gurgaon, Mumbai, and Bangalore, India. [2]

Contents

History

It was founded in 1992 by brothers, Niret Alva and Nikhil, Alva and is today a Rs 50-crore television software company. [3] [4]

The company creates documentaries and programming for television.[ citation needed ]

Programs

Productions

YearSerialChannelStatus
2014–2015 Airlines Star Plus Off-Air
2012 Survivor India Star Plus Off Air
2011 – presentKhiladi No. 1 Big Magic On-Air
2011 – presentSuper Stud UTV Bindaas On-Air
2011 – presentTrapped in Ladakh National Geographic On-Air
2011 – presentMTV Louders MTV Off-Air
2011 – presentGuinness World Records-Ab India Todega Colors TV Off-Air
2011 – presentChris Saleems Boho Kitchen FOOD First On-Air
2011 – presentAdam vs Madam Channel V On-Air
2011 – presentGirls Night Out MTV On-Air
2011Kyunki Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hain DD National Off-Air
2011 – presentNamoora Yuva Rani Etv Kannada On-Air

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