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Rajiv Makhni

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Nationality
  
Name
  
Rajiv Makhni

Alma mater
  
The Doon School

Known for
  
Tech Journalist

Role
  
Birthday
  
10 December

Rajiv Makhni with a tight-lipped smile while wearing a black long sleeves
Occupation
  
Managing Editor, Technology, NDTV

TV shows
  
Tech Grand Master, Nokia Your Wish Is My App, The Contrarian

Awards
  
ITA Award for Best Anchor - Game/Quiz Show

Nominations
  
ITA Award for Best Game/Quiz Show

Similar
  
Profiles

Mr rajiv makhni journalist and managing editor ndtv at ige 2014


Rajiv Makhni is an Indian technology journalist and Managing editor of NDTV.

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Rajiv hosts technology shows including Gadget Guru, Cell Guru, NewsNet 3.0, Walk the Tech Talk - which air on NDTV 24x7, NDTV Profit, NDTV India and NDTV Good Times. He also hosts the Tech Quiz Show Croma Tech Grandmasters on NDTV Good Times.

Rajiv Makhni wearing a black blazer and gray shirt

Rajiv made his red-carpet debut at the Cannes International Film Festival. He was also a very successful ramp and print model.

Rajiv Makhni sitting on the chair while wearing white long sleeves and a black vest

He is married to former Super Model and Miss India Ruchitra Makhni, has a young daughter named Amaya Manjeet Makhni, lives in Delhi.

Rajiv Makhni wearing a black blazer and gray shirt for an advertisement

Facts

He is an Indian technology journalist and Managing editor of NDTV.

He hosts various technology shows including Gadget Guru, Cell Guru, NewsNet 3.0 etc.

He also hosts the Tech Quiz Show 'Croma Tech Grandmasters' on NDTV Good Times.

He is married to former Miss India Ruchitra Makhni.

Rajiv makhni indian technology journalist at indian gadget expo ige 2015 hybiz tv


Early life and education

Rajiv completed his schooling from Guru Harkrishan Public School, Vasant Vihar. He later went on to pursue MBA at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.

References

Rajiv Makhni Wikipedia