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We the People is a television talk show in India and running over NDTV. TV journalist Barkha Dutt hosts this show. The programme is broadcast every Sunday night at 8 pm on NDTV 24x7.[1]
Show format
It is a discussion-based programme on burning issues. Seven to eight panelists are invited for every discussion. It is an audience-based show. This Show airs in New Delhi Television network. The programme can generate controversy, but showcases a diversity of views thanks to its host. Barkha has been awarded as "the most intelligent TV host" by Indian Television Awards, and also as Best Talk Show Anchor.[2] We The People has recently won the 14th Asian Television Award for Best Talk Show for the year 2008.,[3] and Best Talk Show (English) at the "NT Award 2000".[4]
List of episodes
Date | Title |
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January 1 | Best of We The People 2012 |
January 6 | Every woman's battle: The enemy within |
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January 1 | Democracy's midnight mayhem |
January 15 | Why does India still not have a national military memorial? |
February 12 | Age row: Ceasefire or lost battle? |
February 18 | Minority welfare or maximum politics? |
February 26 | The state in your bedroom? |
March 8 | Women's day: Substance or symbolism? |
March 18 | India: No country for working women? |
March 25 | Pornography or erotica: Who decides? |
April 1 | After the ceasefire: Lessons learnt? |
April 15 | Should the state negotiate with hostage takers? |
April 22 | Surrogacy: Outsourcing childbirth? |
April 29 | Rajya Sabha: House of Elders now House of Glamour? |
May 6 | Siachen: Time for a thaw? |
May 7 | Hillary Clinton on FDI, Mamata, Hafiz Saeed and outsourcing (special episode) |
May 13 | Are single sex institutions outdated? |
June 3 | The subsidies debate: Pro aam-aadmi or anti-growth? |
June 10 | 'Bond'-ing doctors into duty? |
June 17 | The politics of minority quotas |
June 24 | India: The big bazaar of organ trade? |
July 1 | President's pardon: The clemency debate |
July 8 | Hitting cancer for a six |
July 29 | Mayhem at Manesar |
August 5 | Sedition laws: Essential or archaic? |
August 12 | India's steel frame: Still standing strong? |
August 19 | We the Olympians: A distant dream or within reach now? |
August 26 | Is the government caught in a censorship web? |
September 2 | Riots and the rule of law |
September 9 | India-Pakistan: Prisoners of hostility? |
September 16 | Cellphone towers: India's safety check |
September 23 | Clinical trials: The India report |
October 7 | Euthanasia: Mercy killing or murder? |
November 11 | Are religious traditions tilted against women? |
November 18 | Should the state fund political parties? |
November 25 | Internet freedom: In danger of being stifled? |
December 2 | Politics and the 'Great' Indian middle class |
December 9 | Time to re-think capital punishment? |
December 16 | Moditva: Lessons for India? |
December 23 | Will capital punishment be a deterrent to rapists? |
References
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