NDTV Indian of the Year

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First awarded2005

NDTV Indian of the Year is the annual award given by the NDTV group.

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Winners of the Award

CeremonyYearIndianPoliticsSportsBusinessEntertainment Global Indian
1st2005 [1] Sonia Gandhi Sonia Gandhi Amitabh Bachchan
2nd2006 Sanjay Dutt
3rd2007 [2] Indian Soldiers Manmohan Singh Viswanathan Anand Mukesh Ambani Rajinikanth and Shah Rukh Khan R. K. Pachauri
4th2008 [3] Team Chandrayaan Sheila Dikshit Abhinav Bindra Deepak Parikh Aamir Khan The Slumdog Millionaire Team
5th2009 [4] Nitish Kumar Saina Nehwal Anand Mahindra Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra
6th2010 Sachin Tendulkar Nitish Kumar Rajinikanth and Trisha Krishnan
7th2011 [5] Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal Shivraj Singh Chauhan Mahendra Singh Dhoni Cast of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
8th2013 Daughter of India - Nirbhaya Gagan Narang and Yogeshwar Dutt Natarajan Chandrasekaran Sridevi and Kareena Kapoor
9th2014 [6] Amjad Ali Khan and Satish Gujral Election Commission of India P. V. Sindhu Rajiv Bajaj and Roshni Nadar Kangana Ranaut, Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor
10th2015 Siddharth Narayan Sania Mirza Dilip Shanghvi Ranveer Singh,Deepika Padukone,Irrfan Khan Satya Nadella|

Seventh NDTV Indian of the Year

The Seventh NDTV Indian of the Year was held at the Taj Palace Hotel on 18 October 2011. The winners were: [5]

Eighth NDTV Indian of the Year

The Eighth NDTV Indian of the Year was held on 15 April 2013 dedicated to the Daughters of India and celebrating the 25th Silver Jubilee of the news channel. The winners were:

Ranbir, Deepika, Kangana, Aamir joined in for a selfie in Ninth NDTV Indian of the Year award (2014) Ranbir, Deepika, Kangana, Aamir joined in for a selfie in Ninth NDTV Indian of the Year award.jpg
Ranbir, Deepika, Kangana, Aamir joined in for a selfie in Ninth NDTV Indian of the Year award (2014)

Ninth NDTV Indian of the Year

The Ninth NDTV Indian of the Year Award Ceremony was held on 29 April 2014. [7]

The other winners include T. Raja of New Ark Mission of India. [9] [10]

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