Bismillah ki Barakkat ( Urdu)
This programme is based on the significance of Bismillah.
This programme is based on the significance of Bismillah.
Ramzaan is the ninth month of the lunar Islamic calendar and is considered as holy month. This programme is based on the significance of this festival and Fazilat
Ramzaan is the ninth month of the lunar Islamic calendar and is considered as holy month. This programme is based on the significance of this festival and Fazilat
This is the first episode of 'Ek Mulaqat SP Ke Sath' - a programme that allows common people to file complains with SP office using community radio. Initiated by Radio Mewat and the district police, SSP Mewat would answer the queries of people through radio on a weekly basis.
The theme of this year's World Environment Day was Green Economy. In this episode of Ek Duniya Ek Awaaz, Bharti Chaturvedi of Chintan India talks about the siginificance of Green Econmy in Indian context.
This programme focuses on healthy living and is based on the issue of Hemophilia. It was broadcast on World Hemophilia Day. Hemophilia is a disease related to bleeding where blood takes longer in clotting than normal.
A special programme on World Water Day which talks about significance of water and challenges posed by scarcity of water. It also deals with the methods of water conservation.
The Listener's Group is created by Rudi no Radio with an aim to increase the number of listeners and spread awareness among listeners on various topics. This episode of Rudi no Radio takes audience responses from different areas.
The meaning of Valvin urukamna varigal is melting moments of life. This episode is about such moments of life.
Swasthya ki Baat is a radio series based on different aspects of HIV AIDS. In India, HIV infections have gone down drastically in last few years. Now, India is estimated to have 1.5 million (approximately) people living with HIV/AIDS. In this programme, Neetu talks about the stigma associated with HIV/ AIDS. It answers all the basic questions related to HIV.
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Radio talks are one of the oldest formats employed by radio. This format is quite popular in India and Britain, where an expert is invited to speak on a subject. The duration of a talk ranges from 10 to 15 minutes and the expert talks in spoken word style of radio.