India's Energy Security scenario debate was held on All India Radio Spotlight. Detailed Summary and important points from the debate. For sustained growth of economy and human development in a society, smooth and uninterrupted flow of energy is must. It is what India wants in its quest for energy security. India's energy. 0 responses on 'All India Radio Spotlight – 01 October 2017' Leave a Message Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. All India Radio (AIR) is one of the world’s largest Public Service Broadcasters. It’s network of over 350 stations broadcasts programs in 150+ languages/dialects, reaching 99% of the country’s population. AIR’s News Services Division (NSD) produces more than 600 news bulletins every day in it’s national, regional and international services. Before the advent of FM channels, AIR was the sole voice on Indian radio sets. Even now for news AIR is the only source available on radio. Now All India Radio News has gone digital and has put up its program on Soundcloud! Listen to their latest programs below: Unable to view the widget above? To listen to AIR on Soundcloud. AIR headquarters in All India Radio ( AIR), officially known since 1956 as Ākāshvāṇī ('Voice from the Sky'), is the national radio broadcaster of and a division of. Established in 1930, it is the sister service of Prasar Bharati's, the national public television broadcaster. AIR has covered more than 99% of the Indian population as per the latest information given by Minister of Information and Broadcast. All India Radio is the largest radio network in the world. Its headquarters is at the Akashvani Bhavan in. Akashvani Bhavan houses the Drama Section, the FM Section and the National Service. Akashvani Bhavan hosts Kendra (). Main article: (आकाशवाणी) is a word meaning 'celestial announcement,' or 'voice from the sky/heaven'. In, and holy traditions, Akashvanis often featured in stories as a medium of communication from the heavens to mankind. 'Akashvani' was first used in the context of radio by M. Gopalaswamy after setting up the nation’s first private radio station in his residence, 'Vittal Vihar' (about 200 yards from AIR’s current location in ) in 1936. Akashvani seemed to be an appropriate name for a radio broadcaster and was later adopted as All India Radio's on-air name in 1957. History [ ] During the, broadcasting began in July 1923 with programmes by the and other radio clubs. According to an agreement of 23 July 1927, the private Indian Broadcasting Company LTD (IBC) was authorized to operate two radio stations; the station began on 23 July 1927, and the station followed on 26 August 1927. However, on 1 March 1930, the company went into liquidation. The government took over the broadcasting facilities, beginning the Indian State Broadcasting Service (ISBS) on 1 April 1930 on an experimental basis for two years, and then permanently in May 1932. On 8 June 1936, the ISBS was renamed All India Radio. On 1 October 1939, the External Service began with a broadcast in; it was intended to counter radio from Germany directed to Afghanistan, Iran and the Arab nations. 1939 also saw the opening of the station of eastern India, in what is now Bangladesh. This station catered and nurtured the pioneers of Bengali intellectuals. The foremost among them,, became the trailblazer of talk-show in 1939. In 1942 he wrote and directed the first modern radio-play of this station. When India became independent in 1947, the AIR network had only six stations (in,,,,, and ); three radio stations at, and fell in the share of Pakistan. The total number of radio sets at that time was about 275,000 in India. On 3 October 1957, the Service was launched, to compete with. Television broadcasting began in Delhi in 1959 as part of AIR, but was split off from the radio network as on 1 April 1976. FM broadcasting began on 23 July 1977 in, and was expanded during the 1990s. Domestic services [ ]. Centre of All India Radio AIR has many services in a number of languages, each serving different regions across India. Vividh Bharati [ ] is one of the best-known services of AIR. Its name roughly translates as 'Diverse Indian', and it is also known as the Commercial Broadcasting Service (CBS). It is the commercially most accessible of the AIR networks and is popular in and other large cities. Vividh Bharati offers a wide range of programmes including news, film music and comedy programs. It operates on different -band frequencies for each city. Some programs broadcast on Vividh Bharati are: •: based on novels and plays • Santogen ki mehfil: Comedy Baluchi Programme on AIR [ ] AIR is planning to produce programmes in the, sources claim. Other services include [ ] • Primary Channel • National Channel Regional services [ ] The headquarters of the Regional Deputy Directors General are located at Delhi and Chandigarh (NR), Lucknow and Bhopal (CR), Guwahati (NER), Kolkata (ER), Mumbai and Ahmedabad (WR), Chennai and Bangalore (SR). All frequencies are in kHz, unless otherwise noted. All India Radio. Retrieved 13 January 2013. Archived from (PDF) on 17 September 2010. All India Radio. Archived from on 12 June 2010. Archived from on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2014. Archived from on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011. Retrieved 2016-07-21. External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to. Look up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. • • • • • • • •.
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