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Saturday, October 10, 2020

All India Radio will Start Daily Programme On Job Vacancies

 Courtesy : NDTV.COM


All India Radio News in collaboration with the Publications Division of the government will air a programme on the vacancies published in Employment News every day at 4.20 pm.

All India Radio News in collaboration with the Publications Division of the government will air a programme on the vacancies published in Employment News every day at 4.20 pm. It will also be available on AIR's YouTube channel.

The Employment News is the flagship weekly job journal of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It provides information related to job vacancies, job oriented training programmes, admission notices related to job oriented exams and results of recruitment exams in various government organisations, banks, railways, universities, etc.

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All India Radio shortlisted as finalists in two of ABU 2020 Award Categories

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The Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Prizes 2020 has announced its finalists.

The ABU Prizes aims to promote the excellence in radio and TV production in order to raise educational and cultural standards and to strengthen international understanding among the people of the ABU member countries and regions.

All India Radio has been shortlisted in two award categories along with other broadcasters : 

COMMUNITY SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

  • National Radio and Television Administration – China “Together, Out of Darkness”
  • All India Radio “The Zero Day Queue”
  • National Broadcasting Services of Thailand “Drunk No Drive”
  • The Voice of Vietnam “Stay united, together we win”

ON-AIR PRESONALITY

  • China Radio International “2020 HitFM Music Awards”
  • All India Radio “The Man in the Picture”
  • British Broadcasting Corporation “Being a Muslim Woman in India”
  • The Voice of Vietnam “Whose life are you living?”



Read more at: http://www.asiaradiotoday.com/news/abu-prizes-2020-finalists-announced © Radioinfo.com.au

PM Modi to share his thoughts with people in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on All India Radio on October 25

 Courtesy: The Dispatch

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will share his thoughts with the people in the country and abroad in the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme on All India Radio on the 25th of this month. It will be the 70th episode of the monthly radio programme.

In a tweet, Mr Modi said, Mann Ki Baat presents a great opportunity to share inspiring journeys of outstanding citizens and discuss themes that power societal change.

People can share their views in the NaMo app or MyGov Open Forum. They can also dial the toll-free number 1800-11-7800 and record their message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. People can also give a missed call in 1922 and follow the link received in SMS to directly give their suggestions to the Prime Minister.

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All India Radio Recruitment 2020 for Part-Time Correspondent

 Courtesy : The Sentinel

ll India Radio (AIR), Prasar Bharti, Ranchi has released a notification for recruitment of Part-Time Correspondent for Saraikela-Kharshawan, Deoghar, Dhanbad and Gumla district as per Revised Scheme for engagement of FTCs (available at NSD website: www.newsonair.nic.in).. Interested candidates can apply to the posts within 20 days (07 October 2020) from the date of publication of the advertisement.
 

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Election Commission of India increases broadcast time for parties on Doordarshan (DD), and All India Radio (AIR), Prasar Bharati

 Courtesy : The Indian Express


With the pandemic restricting movement and the number of physical meetings and rallies meant for Bihar polls, the Election Commission (EC) on Friday increased the broadcast time allotted to recognised political parties on Doordarshan and All India Radio to aid campaigning.

Each recognised national and regional party will be given at least 90 minutes of airtime.

“A base time of 90 minutes will be given to each national party and recognised state party of Bihar uniformly on the regional kendras of Doordarshan network and All India Radio network in Bihar,” the commission said.

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Centre Government to ramp up All India Radio (AIR) reach including in border areas

 Courtesy: Hindustan times 


The Centre is planning to expand the reach of public broadcaster All India Radio (AIR), especially in border areas.

In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha (LS) on Wednesday, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar said that AIR’s broadcasting network provides extensive coverage throughout the country, including rural and border areas.


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Prasar Bharati and IFFCO signed an MoU to broadcast & promote new agriculture technology & innovations

Courtesy: All India Radio Website  

Prasar Bharati and Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited, IFFCO have signed a MoU to broadcast and promote new agriculture technology and innovations. According to the agreement, DD Kisan will broadcast various innovative techniques being adopted in agriculture field in easy language through 30 minutes program series for the benefit of farmers. To make the farmers Atmanirbhar, it is necessary that these new agriculture techniques and their implementation should be explained to the farmers. The MoU will help in achieving this objective. IFFCO’s innovations will be shared with farmers in easy language through DD Kisan in approximate 25 episodes.

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