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14872 Audio Programmes | 34 Program Languages | 44 Program Themes | 156 CR Stations | 56 CR Initiatives | and growing...

Sonayum papayum - Ep04 ( Malayalam)   
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Sonayum papayum is a regular broadcast on Radio Mattoli. This is an education programme that talks about indoor game of chess and how it is played.

Sonayum papayum - Ep03 ( Malayalam)   
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Sonayum papayum is a regular broadcast on Radio Mattoli. An educational radio programme on Dragon fly.

Aruthe aatmahatya aruthe (Do not commit suicide) - Ep05 ( Malayalam)   
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This programme is a part of radio series containing 12 episodes which aims to create awareness among ordinary people, against the increasing trend of suicide. Eminent persons such as religious scholars, psychologist, social workers, police officers, doctors and teachers share their views on the reasons and remedies of this social evil.

Aruthe aatmahatya aruthe (Do not commit suicide) - Ep04 ( Malayalam)   
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This programme is a part of radio series containing 12 episodes which aims to create awareness among ordinary people, against the increasing trend of suicide. Eminent persons such as religious scholars, psychologist, social workers, police officers, doctors and teachers share their views on the reasons and remedies of this social evil.

Aruthe aatmahatya aruthe (Do not commit suicide) - Ep03 ( Malayalam)   
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This programme is a part of radio series containing 12 episodes which aims to create awareness among ordinary people, against the increasing trend of suicide. Eminent persons such as religious scholars, psychologist, social workers, police officers, doctors and teachers share their views on the reasons and remedies of this social evil.

Aruthe aatmahatya aruthe (Do not commit suicide) ( Malayalam)   
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This programme is a part of radio series containing 12 episodes which aims to create awareness among ordinary people, against the increasing trend of suicide. Eminent persons such as religious scholars, psychologist, social workers, police officers, doctors and teachers share their views on the reasons and remedies of this social evil.

Aruthe aatmahatya aruthe (Do not commit suicide) - Ep01 ( Malayalam)   
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This programme is a part of radio series containing 12 episodes which aims to create awareness among ordinary people, against the increasing trend of suicide. Eminent persons such as religious scholars, psychologist, social workers, police officers, doctors and teachers share their views on the reasons and remedies of this social evil.

Aruthe aatmahatya aruthe (Do not commit suicide) - Ep02 ( Malayalam)   
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This programme is a part of radio series containing 12 episodes which aims to create awareness among ordinary people, against the increasing trend of suicide. Eminent persons such as religious scholars, psychologist, social workers, police officers, doctors and teachers share their views on the reasons and remedies of this social evil.

No piracy, please ( Malayalam)   
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A PSA produced by the students of Visual Communication of SRM University. It aims to discourage the habit of piracy.

Aruthe aatmahatya aruthe (Do not commit suicide) - Ep09 ( Malayalam)   
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This programme is a part of radio series containing 12 episodes which aims to create awareness among ordinary people, against the increasing trend of suicide. Eminent persons such as religious scholars, psychologist, social workers, police officers, doctors and teachers share their views on the reasons and remedies of this social evil.

Malayalam

4777 Programme(s)

Malayalam is predominantly spoken in the southern state of Kerala. It is one of the languages in the 22nd schedule of Indian Constitution and is the official language of Kerala, Lakshadweep and parts of Pondicherry. Malayalam is also spoken in Sri Lanka