Amazing Indians is an initiative on Times Now to identify and honour Indians who have come up with outstanding achievements against all odds and made a difference.
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Amazing Indians recognises and applauds the efforts of every day heroes, those who have an impact on thousands of lives and yet choose to remain faceless. Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan along with his sons Amaan and Ayaan Ali Khan pay a musical salute to t...
'Mirakle Couriers' by Dhruv Lakra, a courier company has employed deaf employees for delivering packages. His initiative has helped the differently abled by having a job on their own. 'Mentor Together' an initiative that aims to empower and give direction to u...
Nestled in the Chitrakot district of Uttar Pradesh, the small town of Karvi is witnessing a silent change. The Dalit women in this area are learning to read and write. Heralding in this male dominated town is a group of women who are shaping the lives of many ...
Chattisgarh, a state home to many tribal communities who are haunted by poverty and communicable diseases. Villages from far-flung rural areas have had little access to healthcare services. But their (the tribals) faith in humanity was restored when a group of...
Amazing Indians | Here are a few people who have made public awareness a personal goal. On one hand is primary education, which is bogged down by regular incidents of corporal punishment and sub-standard teaching and on the other is violence against women in I...
Amazing Indians | Some are born great, some born to do great. In this episode of Amazing Indians, we get to know Satyanarayana Mundayoor, Venkatraman and Ashmeet Kapoor – three very different people from three different corners of India who all are doing thi...
Amazing Indians | An IIT Kanpur alumnus, Arvind Gupta, is a master toymaker who turns trash into toys. He has made more than 600 toys that aid in learning and help children develop an interest in science. The next story talks about 55-year-old Babai Sathe, who...
Amazing Indians | The students of HR college, Mumbai, are lighting up lives in the literal and the proverbial sense. The students' initiative titled Project Chirag has helped several villages get access to electricity by using solar powered lighting systems. A...