NEW DELHI: Ahead of his monthly radio programme "Mann Ki Baat" later this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited people of the country to share
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February 14, 2021
BAHAWALPUR : Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has said the PTI would give best results in Senate elections and the party candidates are filing their nomination papers for Senate polls on the directions of the party leadership.
The CM was talking to media men at Fort Derawer in Cholistan desert during his visit to 16th Cholistan desert jeep rally at Dilwish Stadium here on Saturday.
He said Cholistan desert jeep rally is promoting soft image of the country internationally. It is the biggest regular feature of motor sports in the country and promoting tourism and creating a big economic activity for the area, particularly for Cholistan, he added.
Moodbidri: World Radio Day celebrated at Alva’s
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February 13, 2021
Moodbidri, Feb 13: Radio is a highly democratic and credible medium which has the widest geographical reach. It offers an open platform for the people from every walk of life, said Chandrashekhar Shetty, National spokesperson, association of Akashavani and Doordarshan Engineering Employees.
He was speaking on the occasion of World Radio Day celebrated at the department of PG Studies in Journalism and Mass Communication at Alva’s College here on Saturday.
He said radio is here to sustain. “Everybody predicted radio would die with the invention of television. However, it survived the competition even in the age of social media,” he said.
World Radio Day 2021: Radio creates diversity and connects people
World Radio Day will be announced by UNESCO for the tenth time on February 13th and once again refers to how important radio is for society and why it connects people.
Time to celebrate: UNESCO has proclaimed World Radio Day for the tenth time. In Germany, radio has been the everyday companion of people for a hundred years and, more than ever, radio is the medium of the hour. So this jubilee round provides many good reasons to pause and ask what radio means for each individual, society and the world. Radio itself does not take a break, it is on the air – every day and around the clock. Radio informs, entertains and offers a variety of programs, opinions and content. As a matter of course – and yet so indispensable – radio, both large and small, is the vital voice of people and for people.