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पूर्व उप महानिदेशक श्री तेजिन्दर गगन की चर्चित पुस्तक "वह मेरा चेहरा"का दूसरा संस्करण प्रकाशित हुआ

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दूरदर्शन के पूर्व उप महानिदेशक श्री तेजिन्दर गगन की चर्चित पुस्तक "वह मेरा चेहरा"का दूसरा संस्करण पिछले दिनों प्रकाशित हुआ है।पुस्तक के बारे में वे बताते हैं..."वह अस्सी के दशक का भयावह माहौल था । पंजाब में आतंकवाद अपने चरम पर था । बेकसूर और निरीह लोग आतंकवादियों द्वारा मारे जा रहे थे । फिर श्रीमती इंदिरा गांधी की दुखद और जघन्य हत्या और उस के बाद के सिख विरोधी दंगे । भीतर तक चीर देने वाला अकेलापन । सोशल मीडिया था नहीं और न ही निजी टेलीविज़न चैनल । गिने चुने अखबार थे या फिर आकाशवाणी और दूरदर्शन । ऐसे घातक और अकेले समय में मैंने उस सिख युवा वर्ग की मनःस्थिति पर आधारित एक उपन्यास लिखा जो कभी पंजाब में रहा ही नहीं । 'वह मेरा चेहरा '। हिंदी साहित्य में इस उपन्यास के माध्यम से मेरा बपतिस्मा हुआ ।

इसे नामवर जी और राजेंद्र यादव सहित उस समय के प्रख्यात लेखकों और बुद्धिजीवियों की पर्याप्त सराहना मिली । पहले इसे नेशनल पब्लिशिंग हाउस,नई दिल्ली ने छापा था । लगभग तीस वर्ष के अंतराल के बाद इस उपन्यास का पुनर्प्रकाशन साहित्य भंडार , इलाहाबाद ने किया है , जिसे मैं एक बार फिर आप सब को आदर सहित सौंप रहा हूँ ।
प्रसार भारती परिवार अपने इन गुणी पुरोधा को बधाई देते हुए उनके प्रति अपनी शुभकामनाएं दे रहा है।
ब्लाग रिपोर्टर :-  श्री. प्रफुल्ल कुमार त्रिपाठी,लखनऊ।मोबाइल 9839229128

Will India embrace digital radio broadcasting?

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Earlier this month, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) floated a consultation paper on issues related to digital radio broadcasting in India, inviting comments from stakeholders that can be submitted by 4 September. Currently, terrestrial radio broadcast is available in the Frequency Modulation (FM) and Amplitude Modulation (AM) mode with All India Radio (AIR) running 420 stations (AM and FM) that cover almost 92% of the country by area and 99.20% of the country by population. Meanwhile, private sector radio broadcasters transmit programmes in FM mode only. Trai, which has suo motu decided to take up the cause of digital radio broadcasting, claims in the consultation paper that analogue terrestrial radio broadcasting, when compared with digital mode, is “inefficient and suffers with operational restrictions”. It adds that transmission in analogue mode is susceptible to radio frequency (RF) interference, resulting in poor reception quality. Besides, analogue allows only one channel per transmitter. It is “spectrally inefficient as frequency reuse is limited and radio channels require more spectrum per channel”, it says, adding that signal quality could suffer in portable environments such as moving vehicles or on hand-held devices. That is not all. Analogue transmission does not offer the flexibility to provide any value-added services.

In contrast, it lists the advantages that digital radio technologies have over analogue, including better signal quality and clear reception, efficient use of allocated frequency as multiple radio channels can be broadcast on a single frequency and efficient reception of radio channels in static, portable and mobile environments (such as moving vehicles, mobile phones etc.). Digitization of radio will also allow the government to retrieve spectrum and re-allocate it for more efficient use. While AIR is active in implementation of digital radio in MW (medium wave) and SW (short wave) bands, there appears to be no initiative in the FM radio space either by public or private FM radio broadcasters, Trai said in the consultation paper. On the face of it, a proposed switch to digital radio seems like a progressive move. Or at least Trai sees it that way. In fact there are some advantages to the government as well, should it choose to exploit them. A lot more channels can be accommodated in a given spectrum band than is possible with FM. As a result, more programming variety can be offered. The government can also potentially earn a lot more in the form of auction fees. There are also transmission quality advantages. If the topography of a city is made up of mountains or high-rises, then digital transmission is better than FM. There are other advantages too. Digital audio broadcast (DAB) makes a range of value-added services possible. Some additional information (song name, singer name) can be transmitted in textual form along with the radio signal. According to Trai, the DAB receiver displays can provide not only information about the music being played but weather reports, traffic advisory, stock market prices and much else.

Yet broadcast experts and radio industry executives are less than enthused about Trai’s consultation paper. They do not see any real benefit in the move. The biggest disadvantage is that listeners need to buy special radio receivers. “I can’t imagine anyone buying special radio sets in today’s day and age. These receivers are fairly expensive, costing between Rs2,000 and Rs10,000. Most radio is consumed on phones or in cars or via music systems. Unfortunately, none of these devices supports digital transmission. This is the single biggest disadvantage of digital radio,” says Prashant Panday, chief executive officer at Radio Mirchi, the FM radio brand of the Times Group. Besides, radio firms cannot give up on FM transmission after investing so much in it. Radio firms have not only paid huge licence fees to the government (in advance for 15 years), they have invested in setting up the facilities. Digital radio is still in a very nascent stage, even in Europe. For FM broadcasters, digital transmission represents additional costs with no matching revenue. “For revenues to come, there needs to be a well-developed ecosystem of radio receivers. That’s going to be very difficult in India,” says Panday. Sunil Kumar, managing partner, Blue Broadcast Systems, a media infrastructure firm, also fails to understand why Trai is keen on a move to digital radio. “They are talking about a technology which the world is not too sure of. The reason they have given in the consultation paper is to increase radio’s audience size by offering wider choice of content. And to counter the competition analogue FM radio is facing from emerging technologies such as webcasting, podcasting, music streaming sites/apps. It may be a noble thought but wouldn’t work in the absence of radio receivers,” he argues.

Jehil Thakkar, partner, consulting at Deloitte, also feels that the real challenge will be to have consumers make the switch to digital radios and receivers—“and this is a slow and gradual process unless the government mandates a switchover”. Frankly, even globally, not too many countries have adopted DAB. Norway is probably one example where radio has gone digital. Besides, Kumar says that a new radio receiver is required each time there’s an upgrade in the DAB version. And India is too large a country to be covered by DAB. “Size is the reason why large countries such as the US or Canada or China or Russia have not taken to it,” he says.

Source and Credit :- http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/0oboBd0yuUDjYqn6NcsPtL/Will-India-embrace-digital-radio-broadcasting.html
Forwarded by :- Shri. Alokesh Gupta,alokeshgupta@gmail.com

श्री. याकूब मोहम्मद सय्यद, स्टुडिओ गार्ड, आकाशवाणी रत्नागिरी 31 जुलै 2017 को सेवानिवृत्त

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इस कार्यालय के स्टुडिओ गार्ड श्री. याकुब मोहम्मद सय्यद, दि. 31ण्07ण्2017 को 39 साल, 3 महिने 18 दिन के प्रदीर्घ सेवाकाल के उपरांत सेवानिवृत्त हो रहे है । उनकी 13ण्04ण्1978 को आकाशवाणी रत्नागिरी में स्टुडिओ गार्ड पद पर नियुक्ति हुयी थी । अपनी सेवाकाल के दौरान श्री. याकूब मोहम्मद सय्यद अत्यंत मेहनती और अनुशासनप्रिय रहे है । अत्यंत शांत स्वभाव और मृृदभाषी श्री. याकूबजी ने अपनी सेवा निष्ठा के साथ पूरी की है । आकाशवाणी परिवार के सभी सदस्यों की ओर से श्री. याकूबजी को उनकी निवृत्ती पश्चात आरोग्यदायी और खुशहाल जीवन की मनोकामना करते है ।

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Dr. Ashraf Ali Beg, Asst.Director, AIR Allahabad Retires on 31.07.2017.

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Dr. Ashraf Ali Beg (Date of Birth : 24.07.1957) , AIR Allahabad., is going to retire on 31.07.2017. Being selected by UPSC (1986 batch), he joined AIR on 06.11.1989 at Jabalpur (M.P.) as Programme Executive. He has also worked at AIR, Sasaram(Bihar), AIR, Udaipur(Rajasthan), AIR, Port Blair(Andaman & Nicobar) and AIR, Agra. Consequent upon his promotion as Assistant Director(Programme) in March 2014, He has joined AIR, Agra. He has served the AIR approx. 28 years and given his precious contribution to AIR. Before joining AIR, he had worked in print media as a journalist in leading newspapers of U.P. Some of them are Dainik Jagran, (Gorakhpur), Aaj, (Allahabad) and Amrit Prabhat, (Allahabad). As a Prog. Executive, he looked after feature & spoken word, Hindi, Urdu and Coordination. He is well known poet and story writer of Hindi and Urdu. He is Ph.D in Hindi from Gorakhpur University. He has been gentle, well behaved and soft spoken to the staff. He maintained a very good cordial relation with all wings of AIR. His contribution to AIR will always be remembered.

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5 things about Broadcasting. ....

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Basudha Halder Banerji, PEX, AIR Delhi writes for "5 Things" column of The Assam Tribune. 
5 things about broadcasting. .............

Radio is a Long Playing Story
Broadcasting in India is 90 years old; having taken its first toddling steps on 23 July, 1927 when the Bombay station of the Indian Broadcasting Company started beaming organized radio programmes. 90 years and still going strong!
I am fortunate to have hitched my wagon onto this magical journey, joining on 25 July 1991 at All India Radio, Guwahati. 26 milestones marked -with memories under each! 26 years of roaming with a microphone, the wanderlust undiluted! Watching the radio landscape changing as we travel on … changing, and how!

Fast Forward 
In a world that is shifting gears fast and furious, where technology is outdating itself before we can say hi-tech, where there is a blitzkrieg from the skies in terms of audio-visual content bombardment, newer and yet newer social media platforms gobbling up bigger segments of the pie, people often ask me where is radio headed for? “Na hanyate,” is my reply.
Radio was written off when satellite and cable TV arrived in Asia. This was not the case in the First World. The doomsayers have proclaimed radio dead again and again citing emerging technologies and platforms for audio consumption. Just as the printed book has been written off by many with the advent of e-readers. 
I do not believe radio is threatened by the rapid spread of the internet in India. The internet is instead harnessed as a supporting development for stations to launch websites and live stream content. Future radio will make the most of content. The ninety-year-old structure of towers and transmitters will make way for transfer of content through the internet at massive cost cutting and unimagined efficiencies, blurring boundaries between media – all of which will lead to a stage where all content will be consumed on a portable hand-held device. Na hanyate…it does not die! Merely reinvents itself!

An Intimate Story Telling Medium
Radio is the true inheritor of the oral tradition. Of childhood evenings when we huddled around a grandmother who spun magic with her words and transported us to bewitched worlds far away with her stories. This grandmother used music too. And sound effects. She mimicked the voices of giants and trolls. She created the sound effects of a storm in the ocean. She was the original broadcaster.
This is just what we do as radio documentary producers. Tell stories. By playing with sound and silence. By linking interviews with a narration, by mixing suitable music and throwing in some judicious sound effects. By crafting audio pictures. And then transmitting them to the listeners, each one of whom will use her own imagination to interpret what we aurally present to them. To see pictures.

Radio builds Bridges 
There is an invisible yet invincible bond between the radio producer/presenter and the listener. The first challenge of the producer is to grab the attention of the listener. And the ultimate challenge is to create an impact. Make someone smile. Or weep. Move someone. Galvanize another. Act as a catalyst. We do all this by ingenuous creation of visuals with sound, a refined craft. There are no cameras, lights, sets, huge casts…just the microphone and a few humans in a studio or in a remote outpost reaching out to the listener. Who gets the impression that the broadcaster is speaking to him and only him.

One of my regular listeners used to be a blind gentleman, whose feedback on my documentaries would always have expressions like, “I saw this…”! No wonder, radio is called “Theatre for the Blind”!

Broadcasting is about Passion
I remember interviewing a senior journalist once who spoke of his boarding school days and the “little red transistor” which he smuggled under the quilt after ‘lights out’, only to listen to Komal G B Singh present her popular Western Music show – A Date with You. The middle aged journalist’s voice carried old echoes of the young boy’s crush on the presenter - “only because of her rich warm voice”! This was years before television arrived in India and Komal would be seen on Doordarshan screens.
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I had traced out Komal to ask her if she thought of her listener. In her rich, warm voice she told me of the sacksful of listeners’ letters, how they could recognise handwritings, of going that extra mile in pre-Internet days to get that piece of music requested by a listener. Of attending parties where defence officers would tell her how at a remote frontier post on a bleak winter’s day, it was her voice that kept his morale high. “Broadcasting is a passion,” said Komal. “Anything I did came straight from the heart.”

Veteran broadcaster Komal G B Singh could be talking of all of us. Of the magic that is radio. The letters have given way to SMSes and phone calls. But the magic bond endures.

Radio is a Long Playing Song…a song that doesn’t end, merely changing its beat with the times. How can it end, when the listener is out there and at the other end, we are here!

Credit : The Assam Tribune www.assamtribune.com

TEST MATCH COMMENTARY COMES BACK WITH A BANG ON AIR

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Old transistor sets were out all over the country bringing back the era of Radio back into view. Test Cricket commentary made a remarkable comeback on All India Radio national network as AIR started to broadcast of live running commentary of the current India Sri Lanka cricket series on 26th July 2017, and this time with an additional feature for its listeners to be part of the commentary by sending SMS during the live commentary, the result over a thousand SMS’s on d Day! Only from all the corners of the country, be it Kashmir or Hyderabad, Guwahati or Bhuj, all congratulating AIR for bringing the old romance of AIR Cricket commentary back into their life. Some messages were real expert comments on the game suggesting how deep rooted is the knowledge of the game in every individual fan of cricket. Comment that the cricket commentary sounds much better on Radio then on T.V is such a delight for all the presenters and the entire team. Another misconception that Test matches are not followed that well is also busted by the innumerable listeners of All India Radio spread all across the country. Just a few of the messages are reproduced here. 

Thanku Akashwani I have been listening u till i was 9 and now i m 21 Its pleasure to listen commentary I love it more than watching the match on IRFAN 

AH ALLAYEE FROM KASHMIR BUDGAM INDIA IS A STRONG TEAM

i m saqib javed from nasrullah pora budgam kashmir bada maza aaraha hai commentary sun k 640 to 660 run banaygi taem india ishteyaque ahmad goraegaon Mumbai Thank for giving us commentary And also congratulation to Shikhar Dawan for his higest score 190 in test and C Pujara for his153 

Yogesh Wani Bhusawal lajawab programe 

MOHD SAEED ABBASI NIGHAT PARVEN SHAHANAWAZ ABBASI TASLEEM SARFARAZ ABBASI IMRANA FARDEN KHUSHI SUHAN ARZAN ALISHBA UPPER COAT BULANDSHAHR WELCOME COMETER IND VS SL PANDYA MY BEST CRICKETR MY NAME KALLAPPA SAUADI TQ ATHANI DT BELAGUM VLIG KOKATANOOR 

Gym Singh Himachal Pradesh Kullu se Akashvani Dhanyavad hi rahunga chunki unhone is series ko broadcast Kiya aur Aisi Asha Karta Hoon Ki Akashvani akashvani ka bahut shukriya 

Dhawan nd pujara ki batting kamaal ki Aap logon ki comm superb akhir me team ke 5 wickt gire So sad MANJU SRIVASTAV NOIDA 

RINKU MEENA DAUSA RAJASTHAN Thank you so much Radio commentary Javaid from Pet Makhama Magam indian cricket is meaning less without All india radio and all india radio is tasteless without our beautiful commentary team INDIA 550 TO 600 INDIA VIN BY INNIMS R ASWIN 50 sHIKHARDHAVAN MAN OF MACH TO MAN SIREES by 
P MOHANDAS THAMBURU P O MUKKAM KOZHIKODE DIST KERALA 673602 Fantastic comentry ke liye aakashwani team ko very very 

Thanks XX Mohammed kalimulla place kolkata west Bengal good morning Very nice commentary team and i enjoying the commentary thanks to all india radio and kholi play like t20 game no need wrong shots ANDHRA PRADESH 

This is apart from the innumerable number of phone calls received during two live interactive programmes, From the dressing room during Lunch break and during Tea break. Time for All India Radio to thank its listeners as well.

SourceNitish Arora 

Download updated version of Mobile App ‘All India Radio Live’ and enjoy 13 AIR channels through world class CDN Technology

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An updated version of the Mobile App named ‘All India Radio Live’ for Android platform is now available on Google Play Store for listening to the internet services of Akashvani. The internet services can also be listened to on AIR website ‘allindiaradio.gov.in’.

The listeners, for the moment, can enjoy following 13 AIR channels through world class Content Delivery Network (CDN) technology:-

1. FM Rainbow
2. FM Gold
3. Vividh Bharati
4. AIR Urdu
5. Raagam
6. AIR Gujarati
7. AIR Marathi
8. AIR Bangla
9. AIR Punjabi
10. AIR Tamil
11. AIR Telugu
12. AIR Malayalam
13. AIR Kannada

This App for iOS platform shall be made available shortly. Till then iOS users can enjoy our channels through AIR website in addition to conventional modes of transmission including FM.
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Source : F. Sheheryar, DG, AIR



आकाशवाणी में बच्चों के सवालों का जवाब देंगे सुरेश राजन

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प्रसिद्ध कुमाऊंनी लोकगायक सुरेश राजन अब आकाशवाणी में कुमाऊं की सांस्कृतिक विरासतों के संबंध में बच्चों के सवालों के जवाब देेंगे। अल्मोड़ा आकाशवाणी केंद्र की ओर से उन्हें 28 जुलाई को आकाशवाणी केंद्र में रिकार्डिंग के लिए आमंत्रण भेजा गया है। जिसमें सुरेश राजन की ‘आजक दौर में लोक संगीतक विरासत संजोवनी बाल कलाकार दगड़’ विषय में बच्चों से रोचक बातचीत होगी।

जिसमें कुमाऊं क्षेत्र की लोक कलाओं, विधाओं के साथ ही कुमाऊंनी सांस्कृतिक विरासत के संबंध में जानकारी दी जाएगी। बच्चों के साथ रिकार्डिंग की जाने वाली बातचीत का प्रसारण 31 जुलाई को आकाशवाणी के अल्मोड़ा केंद्र सहित राज्य के अन्य आकाशवाणी केंद्रों से प्रसारित किया जाएगा। इस मौके पर सुरेश राजन अपनी परंपरागत गायन शैली भड़ गत और हुड़का बौल पर भी नई पीढ़ी के बच्चों का मार्गदर्शन करेंगे। गौरतलब है कि कुमाऊंनी लोक गायन में विशिष्ट स्थान रखने वाले सुरेश राजन द इंडिया वायस के प्रथम सत्र के विजेता पवनदीप राजन के पिता हैं। वह अब तक कुुमाऊंनी गीतों की करीब तीन दर्जन से अधिक आडियो कैसेट बनाने के साथ कई फीचर फिल्मों, कुमाऊंनी फिल्मों में अपने गीत और संगीत का जादू बिखेर चुके हैं।

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पं.दीन दयाल उपाध्याय जन्म शताब्दी वर्ष में संस्कृति विभाग उ.प्र. द्वारा गोरखपुर (उ.प्र.) में सावनी गीतों पर आधारित दो दिवसीय आयोजन "मेघ मल्हार "26 तथा 27 जुलाई को सम्पन्न हुआ ।इसमें आकाशवाणी और दूरदर्शन से जुड़े अनेक प्रमुख कलाकारों ने भाग लिया।पहले दिन श्री हरि प्रसाद सिंह और उनकी टीम (गोरखपुर)ने लुप्तप्राय लोकनृत्य,डा.रेवती साकलकर (वाराणसी)ने उप शास्त्रीय गायन और श्री राकेश उपाध्याय(गोरखपुर)ने भोजपुरी लोकगीत पेश किया।दूसरे दिन छेदी यादव और उनकी टीम(गोरखपुर) ने फरुवाही नृत्य,डा.शैलेश श्रीवास्तव(मुम्बई) ने कजरी और श्री राकेश श्रीवास्तव(गोरखपुर) ने भोजपुरी लोकगीत गाकर श्रोताओं को आनन्दित कर दिया।आयोजन में शहर और मीडिया के गणमान्य लोग उपस्थित थे।

स्त्रोत :- दैनिक जागरण,दैनिक हिन्दुस्तान,गोरखपुर।
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GST awareness programe at All India Radio, Ahmedabad

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GST awareness programme was conducted at AIR AHMEDABAD for the officials of AIR, CBS, RABM Ahmedabad. DDG(E)/HoO AIR Ahmedabad gave one & half hour briefing on GST on 26.07.2017.

Source : All India Radio, Ahmedabad

RADIO KASHMIR REMEMBERS ITS LEGEND MUSIC COMPISER SINGER GHULAM.NABI SHEIKH

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Artists paid musical tribute to legendary Kashmiri singer Ghulam Nabi Sheikh in enthralling concert held at Media Complex auditorium

Ghulam Nabi Sheikh was one of the all-time great vocal artists of Kashmir, a majestic musician hailed as transformative by peers and admirers, local light music artists said today. The artists, who enthralled audience at Auditorium hall at Department of Information and Public Relations here during three hour long concert, shared their association with the legendary artist. The musical tribute ‘Ba Yaad-e-Ghulam Nabi Sheikh’ - Remembering Legacy was organized by Radio Kashmir in which all the prominent vocalist and instrumentalists participated. Artist said that the remarkable attribution about Sheikh was that he fashioned his singing along with Ghazal maestro, Mehdi Hassan, a style of singing that did not exist before them. “Sheikh sahib was popularly known as Mehdi Hassan of Kashmir in the artist circles,” the artists said. They said that the ghazal as a song was not part of our culture. However with the contribution of many artists including Shiekh, the light music singing gained popularity in the Himalayan State. Prominent artists including noted Singer and composer, Waheed Jeelani, noted music composer and Singer, Muneer Ahmad Mir, Qaisar Nizami, Shazia Hamid, Raja Bilal, Umer Khan, Aaqib Asad, Shahi Mumtaz, Sunita Bhan paid their musical tributes by singing his compositions and popular songs.

Remembering his time at Radio Kashmir, the then Station Director, Dr Rafiq Masoodi recalled Sheikh as an amazing artist. He said his death created a great musical void in the artist community of Kashmir. He said that Shiekh ran through a variety of pieces in different styles, displaying a command on rhythm and style of singing. Director Information and Public Relations, Muneer-ul-Islam said it was a momentary time for the Department to hold such kind of functions in the department and host the noted artists. He lauded the role of Radio Kashmir for preserving the local music and culture of the State. Station Director and noted broadcaster, Humayun Qaiser, said with his soulful singing, the regionally based light classical idiom and revealing a breathtaking technique and clear, nuanced diction. “He always sang so impressively,” he said. Speaking during the concert, Sheikh’s son Sheikh Arafat thanked the gathering saying for turning to the concert. Programme Executive, AIR and noted broadcaster, Talha Jehangir presented the vote of thanks.


Pertinently Sheikh gained extensive popularity in Jammu and Kashmir, and was particularly famous in Kashmir, where he is still remembered as the “Mehdi Hassan of Kashmir”. He had set up a free music school where he taught music to people interested in singing. Ghulam Nabi Sheikh mysteriously died on the night of July 13-14, 2003. It was found that he died in mysterious circumstances while on a train journey from Jammu to Delhi. On the night of his killing, the noted singer was travelling along with his daughter and a friend to Delhi from Jammu via Shalimar Express.

Contributed by :- Shri. Rafeeq Masoodi.rafeeq_masoodi@yahoo.co.in

Shri K.C.Kandher, Senior Announcer retiring on superannuation on 31st July, 2017.

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Shri K.C.Kandher, Senior Announcer shall say goodbye to the microphone of All India Radio, Sambalpur on 31st July, 2017 after putting up 27 years of valuable service for All India Radio, Sambalpur in particular and to the radio listeners in general. Born on 12th July, 1957 Sri Kandher had joined at AIR, Sambalpur on 30th June, 1990. Akahsvani Recreation Club is gearing up to bid him farewell on 31st July, 2017.

AIR, Sambalpur and Prasar Bharati Parivar wishes him happy and peaceful retired life.

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Mukesh Kumar, DDG AIR Kargil honoured for coverage of 18th Vijay Diwas.

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DDG (Engg.) AIR Kargil Shri. Mukesh Kumar getting memento for coverage of 18th Vijay Diwas at Media Center Drass War Memorial along with Shri. Anayat Ali Copy Editor RNU Kargil and Shri. T Rigzin Compare Rural Program.


Contributed by :- RNU AIR Kargil ,air.kargil@gmail.com

Ranjan Gupta Programme Officer AIR Dehradun retires on 31.07.17

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Grand retirement party at Dehradun.
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Akashvani Tirupati - Attempting to inculcate the hobby of star-gazing through Radio program

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We, at Akashvani Tirupati Chittoor Dt ,are attempting to inculcate the hobby of star-gazing through our radio program called Randi choosoddam Taramandalam with the help of Regional science centre ( Rsctirupati Tirupati). In May 2017 we started this monthly program experiment and the last one held on 25th July , at 7 30 pm on the terras of RSC near Alipiriri. The trimmed version of this recording will be broadcast ( again )at 8 35 am and 5 30pm tomorrow in two parts. Please do listen our prog at 103.2 or 107.5 on FM band and give your feedback to improvise the prog further.We are planing to change the venue in future to generate more interest in those areas.

ये शो भारत से ढूंढेगा देश का पहला "सुरों का एकलव्य"

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दूरदर्शन पर आज रात 8 बजे से शुरू होने जा रहा है दुनिया का सबसे अनोखा म्यूज़िकल टीवी रियलटी शो जिसका नाम है सुरों का एकलव्य। जिसमें प्रतिभागी अपनी आवाज़ का जादू बिखेरेंगे और इन contestants को तीन म्यूज़िक एक्सपर्टस बप्पी लाहिड़ी, जतिन पंडित और इस्माइल दरबार जज करेंगे। देखिए इस शो की EXCLUSIVE झलकियां सिर्फ अमर उजाला टीवी पर।

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Disaster management through radio broadcasting Farhana Ahmed

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The recent flood relief operation by The Assam Tribune Group and the Assam Tribune Employees’ Union (ATEU) in Lakhimpur will be remembered for long as it would open new vistas for radio broadcasting handling disaster management. Among the 34 relief materials distributed by The Assam Tribune Group and ATEU on July 26 in flood ravaged Aamtola region of Lakhimpur, there was a transistor radio set, meant for every family that received the aid.

In Lakhimpur district, any radio set could access AIR broadcastings from its Dibrugarh, Guwahati, Jorhat, Itanagar and Mukokchung stations in FM, MW and SW frequencies. The concerned authorities can use the services from these radio stations to reach out to victims of natural disasters. So far the disaster management authorities have done little in terms of using radio for their use in the state. The exemplary act by the Assam Tribune Group and ATEU could pave the way of new application of radio service in managing flood and other natural calamities affecting the masses located in remote areas without electricity.

Source and Credit :-http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=jul3017/state050
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