Monday, July 16, 2012




Programme Highlights with effect from  16.07.2012 to 22.07.2012
           
General Overseas Service(GOS)

             Frequency : East & South East Asia: 9705 Khz. 6055 Khz., 11670 Khz.
                                  North East Asia-9950 Khz, 11645 Khz. and 13605 Khz.

                                 North East Asia –15020 KHz., 15410 KHz., 17800 KHz.
                                 Australia & New Zealand 13695 KHz, 17510 KHz. & 17895 Khz.  
                                 Sri Lanka - 1053 KHz. and 15260 KHz., 7270 KHz.
             
                    East and South Asia – 9690 Khz. 11620 Khz. & 13710 Khz.

                   East Africa – 11935 KHz., 9415 KHz. and 7400 KHz.
                   West Africa, North West Africa – 9445 KHz, 13695 KHz. & 11580 KHz..
                   West Europe, United Kingdom – 7550 KHz. 9950 KHz. & 11670 KHz.

                   Australia & New Zealand -9910 Khz.,11620 KHz. &11715 KHz. 
                   West Europe & U.K-7550 KHz. 9445 KHz. and 9950 KHz., 11670 KHz.



17.07.2012   Talk : “The essence of Thirukkural Part-I -Law of Dharma” by
  Shri G.Balachandran, Tamil Scholar and IAS (Retd.).
10 mts.

21.07.2012   Incredible India : “ The sacred trail – Haridwar and Rishikesh”.
              Talk by Kaveri Sen Gupta, Journalist.
            10 mts.

22.07.2012       Illustrated programme:  “ Rain on Reels”( on monsoon in Hindi
 films ). Script : B.B.Nagpal, Film Journalist.
            30 mts.
             

Thursday, April 19, 2012


                                                               INVITATION

In connection with Buddha Purnima, the External Services Division of All India Radio invites you to a special talk entitled “Buddhism and the concept of interdependence and harmony” by Prof. Geshe Ngawang Samten, V.C. of Central University of Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi on Tuesday, the 24th of April 2012 at 4 pm in Studio no 1, Broadcasting House, Parliament Street, New Delhi. You are cordially invited to this function. A question & answer session may follow the talk.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012


GOS: Programme Schedule of different days of the week




DAY
Ist Week
IInd Week
IIIrd Week
IVth Week
Vth Week
Duration
(Minutes)
Time of Broadcast (Hrs UTC)
SUN
From GOS-II
Women’s World

From GOS-III
Times and
Lives.

Women’s
World

Discussion

Women’s
World.

Feature

Women’s
World.

Of  Films

Women’s
World.

Discussion


10


30
1030, 1425, 1910, 2215, 0005.

1350, 1830, 2130, 2330.
MON
From GOS-II
Faithfully Yours

From GOS-III

Faithfully
Yours.

Economic
Review
Faithfully
Yours.

Health for
All
Faithfully
Yours.

Economic
Review
Faithfully
Yours.

Health for All
15


10
1030, 1425, 1910, 2215, 0005.
1350, 1830, 2130, 2330.

TUE
From GOS-II
Cultural Talk 

From GOS-III
Of Persons, Places
& Things-OPPT
Cultural Talk


Our Guest

Cultural
Talk

OPPT


Cultural Talk

Our Guest


Cultural Talk


OPPT


10


10
1030, 1425, 1910, 2215, 0005.
1350, 1830, 2130, 2330.

WED
From GOS-II
From  AIR Archives
(10 mts)
From GOS-III
Film Story
(20 mts)
Science Scan
(15 mins)


Sports
Round Up
(10 mins)
Book
Reading
(10 mins.)

Film 
Story
(20 mins.)
Science
Scan
(15 mins)

Sports
Round Up
(10 mins.)
India & the
World.
(10 mins.)

Announcer’s  Choice
(20 mins.)




1030, 1425, 1910, 2215, 0005.

1350, 1830, 2130, 2330.

THU
From GOS-II
Movie Masala
Panorama of Progress

Movie
Masala
Panorama
of Progress
Movie Masala

10
1030, 1425, 1910, 2215, 0005.
FRI
From GOS-II
Focus

From GOS-III
Radio
Newsreel

Horizon

Radio Newsreel

Focus

Radio
Newsreel.

Horizon

Radio
Newsreel.

Focus

Radio
Newsreel.

20

10 
1030, 1425, 1910, 2215, 0005.
1350, 1830, 2130, 2330.

SAT
From GOS-II
Incredible
India

From GOS-III
For the Youth.
(10 mts)


Indian
Cinema

Producer’s
Choice
(10 mts.)

Incredible
India

Indian Music
Various
Facets
(20 mts.)   

Cultural
Round Up.

Best of AIR
 ( 20 Mts.)

Indian
Cinema

Producer's
Choice.
(10 mts.)

10






1030, 1425, 1910, 2215, 0005.

1350, 1830, 2130, 2330.



Note: Besides above mentioned programmes, news bulletins, commentaries and reviews of Indian press are also broadcast in all the transmissions. These spoken word programmes are interspersed with music items of various genres, including film songs, Indi-pop, Hindustani classical music (vocal & instrumental), Carnatic classical music (vocal & instrumental), regional & folk music and also devotional music of different varieties.
Some frequencies changes wef 25 March 2012. For listeners in NE Asia GOS II (1000-1100 hrs UTC) 15235 kHz changes to 15410 kHz. For listeners in Aus. & NZL 13710 changes to 13695 kHz & 15260 changes to 15410 kHz.
For listeners in W & NW Africa GOS IV (1745-1945 hrs UTC) 7410 kHz changes to 13695 kHz.
For listeners in E & SE Asia GOS I (2245-0045 hrs UTC) 7305 kHz changes to 11670 kHz. Happy Listening :))

Tuesday, February 28, 2012


Vividh Bharti Service Online

Aakashvani ka Panchrangi Karyakram – आकाशवाणी का पंचरंगी कार्यक्रम



http://vividhbharti.org/listen-on-line/

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Our Listener from India and his club's newsletter :


Metali Listeners’ Club

                     A Radio Listeners & Social Welfare Organization
Estd: 1972, Regd.No from different radio station-
DW 1/373/84, RVA Be-23-AR-55, VOR 367, CRI 1-053-
 Mailing Address: - 49/36, Dr.S.G.Dhar Lane, PO- KhagraDist- Murshidabad
 West Bengal, India, 742103, 
Email- metalilistenersclub@gmail.com
 President: - Shivendu Paul, 
Mobile: 091 9434 8 5 8 4 9 7
           





CLUB ACTIVITY REPORT 2011

A. DX Activity or Radio based Program

1. We listen to various programs from different international radio stations, analyzing the contents and creativity and we pass on our findings to the broadcasters in question.

2. We hold a DX meeting each month and carry out social activities.

3. We grow interests for radio program of new listeners and distributed program schedule, frequency chart, stoker, view card, calendar etc.

4. 12th & 13th November we organized a DX Meet & DX –Philatelic Exhibition. This is our annual club program. In this occasion we arrange a blood donation camp, drawing & recitation competition, cultural program.

B. Social Activity

1. Our members have organized a Free Coaching centre (class five to ten) for poor family students. In the year 2011, 125nos of students reading regularly.

2. When Government Blood Bank unable to supply sufficient blood, then we organize blood for people with agreement for an exchange donor next time necessity of another people. It is a chain rule system.

3. We regularly donate blood 75nos Thalasemia children, this blood is very essential for there life.

4. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday our club members distributed DOT’S (TB) patient’s medicine which is supply by health department, GOVT. of India& UNICEF.

5. We collected sample file medicine from different doctors and distributed poor family patients.

6. Our members are also working together with the Murshidabad Eye Care and Donation Society for awareness of eye donation movement. We collected eye whose family egger for eye donation after death and our members send it eye bank for cornea replacement or research of medical department. Any people can know details by phone, toll free number is 1053.

7. We organized free of cost eye cataract operation for poor family people. We collect money from people door to door.

8. We work With Child Line service- Missing child rescue network, child labor, trafficking.

9. We work different school level program like NCSC(national children’s science congress), Summer vacation Camp( through low cost no cost materials).




 Activities in different times in this year 2011

1. 1st January with total club members (85nos) arranged an educational tour and picnic.

2. 20th February we organized a Book Donation program for 200 poor family students.

3. 27th March we organized a Health Checkup Camp. 250 Patient attend this camp.

4. This year 150th Birthday (25Baishak Bengali calendar- 9th May) of Nobel Poet Rabindranath Tagore.We organized a cultural program “Rabindra-Jointi”. This program included song, poet of Rabindranath Tagore & Discussian about Nobel Man.Almost 100 cultural people participated& enjoyed this program.

5.  9th May – In Birthday of Rabindranath Tagore we open a Library in our club.

6. 9th May – In Birthday of Rabindranath Tagore we also open a Laboratory for school student in our club house.

7. June 5, 2011 is World Environment Day. Our club members, students; local people organized a conscious rally in the morning 7.30am- 8.30pm, IST (utc0200-0300) in our local area. The program organized with the help of district information and cultural centre& district administration. After the rally a talk show & seminar organized.
Participants were distributed cap, t-shirt, & small Tiffin packet.

8. 6Th & 7th August we organized two Rally for awareness & movement for two Blood donation Camp 11th & 15th August (15th August only for women’s – where all blood donors are women). 11th August 75 donors & 15th August our independence day 240(all are women) donors donated there valuable blood for thalasemia children.


9.  6th & 7th August we also organized a workshop for guide teacher & evaluator for program of National Children’s Science congress.

10. 13th August celebrated as Raksha Bandhan program which was first start for peace and brotherhood, by Nobel Poet Rabindranath Tagore.

11. 15th August celebrated Independence Day.

12.   4th September arranged a seminar for eye donation movement.

13.   25th September we organized District level competition of National Children Science Congress. There students submit & demonstrated their projects from different schools of our district.

14.  12th &13th November we organized a Blood Donation camp for Thalasemia children. 138 people donate there blood in this camp. In those days we also arrange a cultural program, Drawing & recitation competition.

 15. 18th December we opened a chemotherapy unit for cancer patient. It is the first time open by any NGO in our district except state head quarters. In this purpose we arranged a motor bike rally in our town on 11th December.

16. We celebrated different days (New Year Day, 23rd January-Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Birth day, 26January Republic Day, 15th April Bengali New Year Day, May day, 9th May Rabidranath Tagore Birth Day, 25th May Najrul-jaonti, World Environment Day, 15th August Independence day, World Aids Day, World Disability day, Teachers day, World Amateur Radio day, X-mass day etc) with proper rules and responsibilities.