Disaster management (Marathi)
Dr. Marathe, Dr. Shahade, Dr. Rajhans and Mr. Sonune discuss the various aspects and plans of disaster management.
Dr. Marathe, Dr. Shahade, Dr. Rajhans and Mr. Sonune discuss the various aspects and plans of disaster management.
A short drama on managing waste garbage. Safe and healthy disposal of garbage is very important from a health and cleanliness point of view.
World Donor Day is celebrated on 27th November every year; President of IMA (Indian Medical Association), Dr. Ambrish Shade, and other doctors share information on Liver transplantation on Radio FTII 90.4 MHz. This programme is in Marathi, Hindi and English.
This programme is based on Agandwadi and health workers in child care.
This programme is based on the National Rural Health Mission, which is one of the major health programmes run by the Indian Government. Started in 2005, it aims to improve health care delivery across rural India.
This programme from Radio FTII discusses Buddha Dharma.
Dr. Mahesh Burande and Dr. Anagha Joshi discuss and inform about the career opportunities in the pharmacy profession.
Sandeep Dewal talks on present architecture practices and the environment.
This programme depicts the process of empowerment of women in the world. Ms. Sarita Dehadray spoke about the history of women’s movement worldwide and in India. Acknowledging the contribution of organisations like the United Nations in women’s empowerment, she claims that the situation in India has improved but proper law enforcement remains a concern.
The inaugural episode on Tuberculosis was arranged in Film and Television Institute Pune Campus on 16th August 2011. You can hear the programme briefly here, in which district TB officer of Pune, Dr. S. B. Rajure, and Dr. Narendra Thakur shared their opinions about TB eradication programmes being run by various governments.
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<p>The FTII Community Radio was initiated with the thought that the infrastructure could provide for additional learning for FTII students. Soon it was realized that the Community Radio is different from conventional or commercial models of radio, especially as it can be a powerful tool in developmental communications reaching the unreached and due to the community service it can provide effectively.</p>
<p>FTII wasamongthe earliest applicants for aCommunity Radio licence in 2003. While the idea of a Community Radio Station was initially thought of as an additional learning tool for FTII students, it was also felt that using a radio station will provide an impetus to work ahead.</p>
Radio FTII broadcasts its programmes for approximately eight hours from 10:00 am – 5:30 pm.
Languages of Broadcast: Marathi, Hindi and English
Name of the Programme | Format | Description |
Project Axshaya– Xshayavar Vijay(Marathi) | Magazine | Producing 16 Episodes on TB communication with 8 community meetings. 13 episodes are ready and on air. Each episode is aired twice in a week and once all episodes are over the complete serial will be repeated one episode a day |
Mukta Samvad– With Dr. Anil Awachat (Marathi) | A Dialogue with Q-A with youth | An interactive programme with Dr Awachat – a famous writer, social worker and doctor – Live Programme on Radio FTII. After the Live Programme it is being repeated in parts. |
Jamana 78 RPM cha(Marathi ) | Informative | Appreciating old songs recorded on 78 RPM shellac disks with appropriate information. |
No Dues Certificate (A Programme in Hindi, English and Marathi | Music with narration | A programme on passing out FTII Students, their stay in Pune, their struggle with life in the campus, Experience sharing. Periodically being aired. |
‘Wisdom Tree’ (A Programme in Hindi, English and Marathi) | Interview | A programme on FTII Students. Their aspirations, dreams challenges they are facing, experience sharing are aired. |
Source: Compendium 2011 and 2012, CEMCA and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
<p>Signature Programme: Project Akshay-Kshayavar Vijay, Swastha Bharat, No Dues, Chalti ka Naam Gaadi. Community Participation: People within the catchment area of the Radio Station always come and participate. The interest in volunteerism is always poor and despite all our efforts, the immediate campus community is not much interested in the RadioFTII’s activities as radio itself does not attract many who are concerned with the film making or with the Television. Innovations in format: We make programs in all formats.</p>
<p>Funding and Partnerships FTTI funded Infrastructure development and procurement of technical items was made through All India Radio’s resources wing. FTTI has allocated initial funding of Rs 5 lakhs per year. Currently, FTII allots some budget to cover the running expenses and funds are also coming from workshops funded by UNICEF.</p>
<p>There has not been much impact of the Community Radio among the immediate community that resides in the campus, however has some impact on the neighbouring community outside the campus.</p>
Law College Road, Pune, Maharashtra
Phone: 9423142869
Email: sanjaychandekar@yahoo.com
Frequency : 90.4000015258789
Broadcast hours : 10:00-17:30 Hours
Established in : 90.4
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