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When Urmila Srivastava lost both her parents as a young girl, life could have easily silenced her. Instead, it handed her a melody — one shaped by love, loss, resilience, and an unshakable devotion to music. As she raised her younger brothers and continued her schooling against all odds, it was the soul of Eastern Uttar Pradesh — its Kajri and folk songs — that gave her strength and purpose.Over the next five decades, Urmila Ji became a beloved voice on All India Radio and Doordarshan, a guiding force for thousands of music students, and a cultural ambassador who carried India's folk heritage from the heartlands of Mirzapur to global stages in Bhutan, Mauritius, and beyond.Nicknamed the "Kajri Samragyi" — the Queen of Kajri — her songs tell the stories of rural India: of monsoons and memories, joy and longing, and the quiet dignity of everyday life.In this episode, we trace the remarkable journey of a woman who didn't just sing folk music — she lived it.About Padma PridePadma Pride is an inspiring audio series by The Good Sight and Rise Against Hunger India, celebrating Padma Awardees and their extraordinary impact. Every Sunday, webring you the story of a changemaker shaping India's future. (Narration: Shalini Singh, The Good Sight).
Once upon a time, All India Radio's Urdu service used to broadcast film stories. Here is the story of the film Shankar Hussain, briefly written and narrated by Anwaar Ahmed, a famous radio announcer from that era.Shankar Hussain (A 1977 Film in Hindi)Dr Uday Shankar is a kind-hearted Hindu gentleman who has chosen to practice medicine in a village rather than make money by working in a large city. Once, a devastating flood hits a nearby village and he goes there to minister to the affected people. At this time, he happens to rescue a Muslim child, Husain, whose entire family has been wiped out. He raises the boy as his own, alongside his own son, Ajay. As a good Hindu, he decides to raise the boy in the religion of his own parents, and Husain thus grows up to be a practising Muslim living in the backdrop of a Hindu household. Everyone loves the new addition to the household and Husain also is deeply attached to his new family.Yusuf NaqviDirectorKamal AmrohiWriterCurated and Cover by Irfan
Welcome to A Century Of Stories: India presented by IDFC FIRST Bank! For decades, All India Radio has been the voice of the nation, uniting India through news, music, and culture.
Tonight's edition features fantastic new music from Data Rebel, All India Radio, Faith Coloccia, Ian Hawgood + Stijn Huwels, James Murray, David Cordero, and lots more.
Tonight's edition features new music from Hollie Kenniff, The Black Dog, Jogging House, Nils Frahm, Roedelius, Pye Corner Audio, All India Radio, Christopher Willits, and much…
Ghazala Amin has spent more than 40 years in radio, television and theatre as an actress, broadcaster and news reader. And, at the same time she enjoyed working at the Jesus and Mary College in New Delhi where she taught history for about 35 years as an Associate Professor. She reminisces how she passed her first audition with a passage starting "Joseph Apni Zoja Ko Lekar Jab Jahaz Se Jazeere Par Utra' at All India Radio in Delhi to her exciting days at the BBC in London where she acted in the Urdu version of legendary BBC Drama "Yes Prime Minister".Ghazala Amin is in conversation with Pervaiz Alam in this episode of Cine Ink podcast ‘Mulaqat'. This podcast was recorded in July, 2023.
Please welcome Rasagna Holt to the Clocking Out podcast. Rasagna Holt was born and raised in a small rural town in India, where her family has a strong tradition of entrepreneurship and musical excellence. Her father is a medical doctor, and her mother, both an entrepreneur and a renowned singer, serves as the Dean of a Women's University. In addition to running a training institute for students, Rasagna's mother was an All India Radio artist, TV performer, and lead singer in a cover band. Her grandfather was also an academic leader, serving as a Dean and running a successful English training institute. Many of Rasagna's family members are well-known singers and movie artists in India.Rasagna is married to a real estate entrepreneur and is the proud mother of three children. She also has a younger brother who runs a venture capital firm and holds an MBA from Kellogg School of Management.With over seven years of experience as a business owner and entrepreneur, Rasagna holds a Master's degree in Computer Science, a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, and a Business degree. Between 2003 and 2012, she worked in the analytics field, as well as in recruiting and consulting. Currently, she runs a successful talent acquisition strategy and consulting firm. She is in the process of launching her SaaS company in the Global Talent Acquisition space.Connect with Rasagna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rasagnap/Rasagna's company's website: https://www.kgtiger.com/Follow Careerminds: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/careermindsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/careerminds/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CareermindsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@CareermindsVisit Raymond's website: https://www.raymondlee.co/Order Clocking Out: A Stress-Free Guide to Career Transitions: https://www.amazon.com/Clocking-Out-Stress-Free-Career-Transitions/dp/1586446541 Follow Raymond: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymondmlee/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raymondlee.coTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clockingoutpodX: http://twitter.com/hrentrepreneurYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@clockingoutwithraymondlee/videosBecome a guest on Clocking Out: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeSTQmww_Gvld1zfLzTmS16PDfZvltFna7Gh6iSYehL-maUvA/viewform
Join us in this special episode of Voice Over Par Charcha powered by VoicesBazaar.com, as we sit down with the incredibly talented Pallavi Bharti. With over 30 years in the entertainment industry, Pallavi has lent her voice to iconic characters and projects across various platforms, including Netflix, Audible, Storytel, Sony, Zee Café, and more.From Nobita's mom in Doraemon to dubbing for stars like Angelina Jolie, her versatile talent spans across cartoons, Bollywood, and Hollywood.Follow Pallavi Bharti on social mediaInstagramYouTubeFacebookIn this episode, She shares her journey from being a certified artist by All India Radio and Doordarshan at the age of four to becoming a versatile voice artist, actor, and radio jockey. Hear about her experiences dubbing for popular series like "Breaking Bad" and movies like "50 Shades of Grey," her celebrated podcast "Dilse with Pallavi," and much more.Highlights:Pallavi's career beginnings and pivotal roles in primetime TV shows.Her work in voice-overs for major brands and channels.The journey of dubbing for Netflix, Crunchyroll anime series, and other platforms.Behind the scenes of her podcast "Dilse with Pallavi."Working alongside veteran actors and renowned directors.Don't miss this inspiring conversation filled with insights into the world of voice acting and the entertainment industry.
The Literature Lounge stands out as a unique podcast series devoted to authors whose books captivate readers and serve as catalysts for stimulating conversations. In partnership with Rupa Publications India, one of the leading publishing companies in India, we will host authors from diverse backgrounds to explore their literary works, delve into their creative journeys, and uncover the inspirations behind their achievements. So, let's dive into the world of books.Episode SummaryIn this episode, Umesh Upadhyay, author of Western Media Narratives on India from Gandhi to Modi, shares insights into his book and his perspectives on media bias. Umesh Upadhyay, a veteran journalist with 40 years in print, radio, TV, and digital media, has worked with major networks like PTI, All India Radio, DD, Network 18, and Z News. As a former President and Media Director at Reliance Industries, he has received the Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Award and holds degrees from JNU, DU, and FTII.His book, inspired by the skewed portrayal of India during the COVID-19 pandemic, examines historical biases in Western media. He criticizes both Western media for perpetuating biased narratives and Indian media for failing to challenge these narratives effectively. Tune in if you're curious about media biases and want to explore deeper historical insights.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:47 - The Formative Years of College04:58 - Convincing parents08:13 - Inspiration and Isolation: Crafting a Book During COVID 11:10 - Delving Deep: Uncovering Hidden History12:51 - Exposing Hidden Bias of Western Media15:20 - Politics Behind the Bias19:01 - How Readers Can Challenge Western Narratives 21:38 - JNU: Then and Now23:04 - Western Racism Regarding Indian Success 27:46 - Ram Mandir Controversy and Media's Role in Division 29:57 - Indian Media's Role in Shaping India's Image33:29 - Looking Ahead: Future EndeavorsConnect with UsMohua Chinappa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/The Mohua Show: https://www.themohuashow.com/Connect with the GuestUmesh Upadhyay https://www.linkedin.com/in/umesh-upadhyay-21a2a91/ Follow UsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/themohuashow/For any other queries EMAILhello@themohuashow.comBook Link ‘Western Media Narratives on India: From Gandhi to Modi' https://amzn.in/d/0fP8UUel DisclaimerThe views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.#TheMohuaShow #TheLiteratureLounge #Podcast #PodcastEpisode #UmeshUpadhyay #WesternMedia #Literature #Storytelling Thanks for Listening!
Broadcaster, Playwright and Academic, Prof. Danish Iqbal is in conversation with Pervaiz Alam. Danish Iqbal joined All India Radio as a Programme Executive and went on to head AIR's National Drama Unit where he produced radio plays, winning national awards. He was instrumental in shaping AIR's FM channels after their launch in the early 1990s.Based in NCR Delhi, Danish Iqbal is currently a professor at the Anwar Jamal Kidwai, Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia. He has written and directed a number of stage plays, including musicals and dance dramas. Prof Danish Iqbal discusses his journey as a radio man to stage productions based on the lives of Dara Shikoh, Ghalib, Amrita Pritam, Sahir Ludhianvi, Sara Shagufta and Noor Jehan.
Dr. T S Subbaraman holds a doctorate in Physics and was a former Head of the Physics department at Anna University, Chennai. Though his specialisation is Physics, his heart favours Tamil. He had been passionate about Tamil theatre. He has performed on stage from the age of nine. He has also performed in various TV and radio dramas. He has the credit of making the science show "Maanudam ventradu," which was aired in All India Radio for three continuous years. In recognition of Dr. Subbaraman's passion for Tamil, Anna University appointed him as the first Director of the Centre for Development of Tamil in Engineering and Technology in 2001. - Dr.T. S. சுப்பராமன் இயற்பியலில் முனைவர் பட்டம் பெற்றவர், சென்னை அண்ணா பல்கலைக்கழகத்தில் இயற்பியல் துறை முன்னாள் தலைவராக இருந்தவர். இது அவரது ஒரு பக்கம். அவரது சிறப்பு இயற்பியலாக இருக்கலாம், ஆனால் அவரது ஆர்வம் தமிழ் மொழி மீது தான். டாக்டர் சுப்பராமன் ஒன்பது வயதிலிருந்து தமிழ் நாடகங்களில் நடித்துள்ளார், பல்வேறு தொலைக்காட்சி மற்றும் வானொலி நாடகங்களில் நடித்துள்ளார். அவரது அறிவியல் நாடகம் மூன்று ஆண்டுகள் தொடர்ச்சியாக ஆல் இந்தியா ரேடியோவில் ஒலிபரப்பப்பட்டது. இவரது தமிழ் ஆர்வத்தை உணர்ந்த அண்ணா பல்கலைக்கழகத்தினர், 2001 ஆம் ஆண்டு பொறியியல் மற்றும் தொழில்நுட்ப தமிழ் வளர்ச்சி மையம் நிறுவப்பட்டபோது அதன் முதல் இயக்குனராக நியமித்தனர்.
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Am heutigen 01. November 2023 feiert man in vielen Regionen Allerheiligen. Ein Feiertag in einigen Bundesländern, an denen man seiner verstorbenen Angehörigen und Freunde gedenkt. Leider gibt es auch in Andreas' Familie einen aktuellen Anlass, diesen Feiertag zu begehen, denn am 26. Oktober verstarb sein Vater Hans Schneider nach einjähriger Krankheit. Diese 402. Episode von "XtraChill" soll aber auch alle Menschen mit einschließen, die sich gerade in Trauer befinden und / oder heute ebenfalls ihrer Liebsten gedenken, die nicht mehr unter uns weilen. Dazu hat der liebe Andreas die ursprünglich geplante Playliste auf die folgende Episode verschoben und spielt stattdessen ein ganz besonderes Musikstück, dass gleich in zwei "XtraChill"-Kategorien passt: "Bekannte Alben - neu angehört" und "XtraChill Classix". In Episode 354 lief bereits die B-Seite der Maxi-Single "The Shining Cosmos" von "All India Radio" ls Episoden-Rausschmeißer. Und heute läuft das 27-minütige Titelstück von Seite A - ein Werk, das nicht nur wegen des Titels perfekt zum aktuellen Anlass passt. Musik kann trösten und verbinden. Möge diese ganz besondere Folge von "XtraChill" dazu beitragen, etwas mehr Licht in all die Düsternis dieser Welt zu tragen. Today, on November 1st, 2023, All Saints Day is celebrated in many regions. A holiday in some federal states on which people remember their deceased relatives and friends. Unfortunately, there is also a current reason for Andreas' family to celebrate this holiday, because his father Hans Schneider died on October 26th after a year-long illness. This 402. episode of "XtraChill" should also include all people who are currently in mourning and / or are also remembering their loved ones who are no longer with us. Dear Andreas has postponed the originally planned playlist to the following episode and instead plays a very special piece of music that fits into two "XtraChill" categories: "Known albums - newly listened to" and "XtraChill Classix". In episode 354, the B-side of the maxi single "The Shining Cosmos" from "All India Radio" was featured as the episode bouncer. And today the 27-minute title track from side A is playing - a work that fits the current occasion perfectly, and not just because of the title. Music can comfort and connect. May this very special episode of “XtraChill” help bringing a little more light into all the darkness in this world.
Potter Stewart an associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court once said, “Censorship reflects a society's lack of confidence in itself.” Censoring artists, intellectuals is not a new thing. Today to discuss more about censorship we have Ajit Rai with us on Audiogyan. We'll be talking about banning and censorship in films in the Indian context. This episode will be bi-lingual but mostly in Hindi. Listeners have to bare with my Hindi questions but Ajit sir will cover my shortcomings.
Winter 23/24 is just around the corner and we are excited! As we start to gear up for a new ski season, we had a lot to talk about with Lucy Aspden-Kean who joins us for this episode. Lucy is Commissioning Editor for Travel at the Telegraph, with a specialist focus on snow and ski. Lucy has worked on the travel desk at the Telegraph for 9 years and we loved chatting about her experience there, adventures and bucket list trips that her role has taken her on, discovering the thrill of off-piste, best family ski memories - and where's next!Amongst other exciting and adventurous escapades, Lucy took part in an inspiring trek to Everest and has since interviewed some of the rescue team there and written a fantastic article on the increasing dangers of inexperienced climbers taking on Everest (article linked below). ‘Following a deadly season on Everest, the overlooked heroes tasked with saving stranded climbers explain why their job is getting harder.'We discuss Norway, Patagonia, Japan, navigating travel journalism through the pandemic, skiing with family, the magic of skiing .. and the places it takes you.Links:Lucy's Article on Everest:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/activity-and-adventure/mount-everest-climbers-danger-tourism-rescue-world-records/‘Everest is a magnet for inexperienced climbers – they are putting their lives at risk'Following a deadly season on Everest, the overlooked heroes tasked with saving stranded climbers explain why their job is getting harderSherpa Tenzinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzing_NorgayTenzing Norgay Sherpa's interview, in Tibetan, with All India Radio, Kurersong, India.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbTgL6xpQuEOther articles by Lucy:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/l/lu-lz/lucy-aspden/Lucy's Instagram Page:https://www.instagram.com/lucy_aspden/?hl=enArticle about Lucy's trip to Everest:https://www.lancs.live/news/lancashire-news/lancashire-womans-inspiring-trek-everest-24230055Rauris - Austrian Resorthttps://www.raurisertal.at/en/Chris Bonnington - Climber His career has included nineteen expeditions to the Himalayas, including four to Mount Everest.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_BoningtonChris Bonington was the first to scale Everest 'the hard way' - by the south-west ridge - and he has taken part in three other expeditions. No other mountaineer, writer or photographer has as much experience of Everest. https://www.amazon.com/Chris-Boningtons-Everest-Sir-Bonington/dp/0297829270#Travel with ALS Ski, your luxury ski specialists. ALS Ski is your go to destination for booking your ski holiday. Check us out at www.als-ski.com
Vijayalaxmi Chhabra is a renowned Instagram Influencer, award-winning radio producer and former Director General of India's state broadcaster, Doordarshan. She is in conversation with Pervaiz Alam who worked with her at All India Radio in New Delhi. Vijayalaxmi talks about her life as a broadcaster and storyteller on Instagram. The Mulaqat is a Hindi/Urdu podcast produced by Cine Ink in London.
Well known poet and lyricist, Behzad Lucknavi was born Sardar Ahmad Khan on January 01, 1900 at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. He hailed from a family of litterateurs. His father was also a poet of repute during his time. Being influenced by the literary environment of Lucknow, Behzad started composing verse at an early age in his life. You can listen to the poetry of his grandson Azm Behzad in our Episode 71Behzad worked for the Indian Railways for a long time but later he joined All India Radio. During this period, he also made contacts in the film world and wrote lyrics for films. After the Partition of India, he migrated to Pakistan and worked for Radio Pakistan, Karachi.The collections of his poetry include: Naghma-o-Noor, Kaif-o-Suroor, Mauj-e-Tahoor, Chiraagh-e-Toor, and Wajd-o-Haal. He died on 10th Oct 1974 at Karachi. Abdul Raoof Siddiqui email: raoof3@yahoo.com Instagram @urdu.ghazal Visit our website: www.mstn.in #urdupoetry #behzadlakhnawi
Snehankita, a voice artist with over 10 years of experience, joins us today to talk about her career. She worked as an announcer on All India Radio, has been a news reader, and does a voice-over artist for commercial ads, documentaries, IVR, E-Learning etc in Hindi and Marathi.In this episode, we discuss her journey into voice acting and her advice for aspiring voice artists.
Ruterkommen ausnahmsweise nicht erlaubt. Lass ich von diesen Melodien sanft tragen. Diese Titel hast Du in dieser Playlist gehört: All India Radio - "Sunburst" // Jean Cras - "Quintett" // Wings - "I'm Carrying" // John Williams - "Flying Theme" // Maurice Ravel - "Pavane" // Den Podcast "Über Schlafen" von Deutschlandfunk Nova findest du hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/ueber-schlafen-deutschlandfunk-nova/12641863/ Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch hast, zu welchem Thema Philipp unbedingt eine Playlist zusammenschustern muss, dann schreib ihm eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de.
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In today's Episode Dr.Vanamala Viswanatha Spoke to Harshaneeyam about her journey into world of translations, various aspects of it at Legnth.An independent scholar and translator, Dr. Vanamala Viswanatha taught English language and literature for over four decades in premiere institutions in Bengaluru such as the Indian Institute of Science, Regional Institute of English, PG Centre of Bangalore University, and Azim Premji University. She is a bilingual scholar who has written in Kannada and English on matters of language, literature, teaching, and translation. Deeply engaged with various facets of Kannada culture, Dr. Vanamala Viswanatha was a drama artist in All India Radio. She anchored the Kannada news on Doordarshan from 1984-94. She was Associate Director, Katha Regional Academic Centre, Bangalore, an initiative that promoted Indian literatures in translation. She also worked as Honorary Director, Centre for Translation, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi. Prof Vanamala Viswanatha served as a member on the National Translation Mission.Prof Vanamala Viswanatha has translated and introduced several well-known Kannada writers such as Sara Aboobacker, Lankesh, Vaidehi, and Ananthamurthy. She translated (with Hans Sjöstrom) Samskara into Swedish, and introduced the Swedish novel The Way of the Serpent by Torgny Lindgren in Kannada. (Sahitya Akademi, 2002). More recently, she has translated several classical texts from pre-modern and modern Kannada literature including the poetry of women saint poets of the 12th century Virashaiva movement (Vachana, Basava Samithi. 2012). The Life of Harishchandra (Harvard University Press, 2017), her translation of a medieval Kannada poetic classic in the Murty Classical Library of India series, is a landmark publication. Dr Vanamala Viswanatha's translation (with Shivarama Padikkal) of Indira Bai (1899), the first social novel in Kannada, published by Oxford University Press (2019), is yet another milestone in presenting the literary treasures of Kannada to a global readership. This text received the Best Translation award in 2020 from Kuvempu Bhasha Bharati Pradhikara, Government of Karnataka.To listen to 'Harischandra' Roopakam in English - https://bit.ly/harischandraTo Buy 'Harischandra' English Translation - https://amzn.to/41HKyvu*హర్షణీయం పాడ్కాస్ట్ గురించి మీ అభిప్రాయాన్ని ఈ క్రింది ఫార్మ్ ద్వారా మాకు తెలియ చేయండి. మీ అభిప్రాయం మాకు చాలా విలువైనది. ( feedback form) - https://bit.ly/3NmJ31Y*ఆపిల్ లేదా స్పాటిఫై ఆప్ లను కింది లింక్ సాయంతో ఆప్ డౌన్లోడ్ చేసి , ఫాలో బటన్ ను నొక్కి, కొత్త ఎపిసోడ్ లను ఉచితంగా డౌన్లోడ్ చేసుకోండి –స్పాటిఫై (Spotify )యాప్ –http://bit.ly/harshaneeyam ఆపిల్ (apple podcast) పాడ్కాస్ట్ –http://apple.co/3qmhis5 *మమ్మల్ని సంప్రదించడానికి harshaneeyam@gmail.com కి మెయిల్ చెయ్యండి.హర్షణీయంలో ప్రసారం చేసిన ప్రసిద్ధ...
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In today's Episode Dr.Vanamala Viswanatha Spoke to Harshaneeyam about her journey into world of translations, various aspects of it at Legnth.An independent scholar and translator, Dr. Vanamala Viswanatha taught English language and literature for over four decades in premiere institutions in Bengaluru such as the Indian Institute of Science, Regional Institute of English, PG Centre of Bangalore University, and Azim Premji University. She is a bilingual scholar who has written in Kannada and English on matters of language, literature, teaching, and translation. Deeply engaged with various facets of Kannada culture, Dr. Vanamala Viswanatha was a drama artist in All India Radio. She anchored the Kannada news on Doordarshan from 1984-94. She was Associate Director, Katha Regional Academic Centre, Bangalore, an initiative that promoted Indian literatures in translation. She also worked as Honorary Director, Centre for Translation, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi. Prof Vanamala Viswanatha served as a member on the National Translation Mission.Prof Vanamala Viswanatha has translated and introduced several well-known Kannada writers such as Sara Aboobacker, Lankesh, Vaidehi, and Ananthamurthy. She translated (with Hans Sjöstrom) Samskara into Swedish, and introduced the Swedish novel The Way of the Serpent by Torgny Lindgren in Kannada. (Sahitya Akademi, 2002). More recently, she has translated several classical texts from pre-modern and modern Kannada literature including the poetry of women saint poets of the 12th century Virashaiva movement (Vachana, Basava Samithi. 2012). The Life of Harishchandra (Harvard University Press, 2017), her translation of a medieval Kannada poetic classic in the Murty Classical Library of India series, is a landmark publication. Dr Vanamala Viswanatha's translation (with Shivarama Padikkal) of Indira Bai (1899), the first social novel in Kannada, published by Oxford University Press (2019), is yet another milestone in presenting the literary treasures of Kannada to a global readership. This text received the Best Translation award in 2020 from Kuvempu Bhasha Bharati Pradhikara, Government of Karnataka.To listen to 'Harischandra' Roopakam in English - https://bit.ly/harischandraTo Buy 'Harischandra' English Translation - https://amzn.to/41HKyvu*హర్షణీయం పాడ్కాస్ట్ గురించి మీ అభిప్రాయాన్ని ఈ క్రింది ఫార్మ్ ద్వారా మాకు తెలియ చేయండి. మీ అభిప్రాయం మాకు చాలా విలువైనది. ( feedback form) - https://bit.ly/3NmJ31Y*ఆపిల్ లేదా స్పాటిఫై ఆప్ లను కింది లింక్ సాయంతో ఆప్ డౌన్లోడ్ చేసి , ఫాలో బటన్ ను నొక్కి, కొత్త ఎపిసోడ్ లను ఉచితంగా డౌన్లోడ్ చేసుకోండి –స్పాటిఫై (Spotify )యాప్ –http://bit.ly/harshaneeyam ఆపిల్ (apple podcast) పాడ్కాస్ట్ –http://apple.co/3qmhis5 *మమ్మల్ని సంప్రదించడానికి harshaneeyam@gmail.com కి మెయిల్ చెయ్యండి.హర్షణీయంలో ప్రసారం చేసిన...
RJ Aman Singh is presenting All India Radio's Famous Youth Program Yuvvani with co host RJ Anjali Singh
In this episode of the Poem of the Week series of the Rekhta Podcast, our host Aamir Azher recites a beautiful nazm by one of the most prominent modern poets and also a critic, Ameeq Hanafi. He had deep interest in Indian philosophy and music. He was also a broadcaster associated with All India Radio.Aata hun main zamane ki ankhon mein raat din lekin ḳhud apni nazron se ab tak nihan hun main For more poetry like this, stay tuned for this special series of the Rekhta Podcast.A new episode airs every Monday.
Kalaimamani Dr Cheyon worked in various positions in All India Radio for 33 years after his teaching career. He was the Director of AIR's commercial broadcasting in Chennai. He is the founding secretary of Mayilai Thiruvalluvar Tamil Sangam for the last 37 years. Importantly, he has been publishing “Ariviyal Poomga” a quarterly magazine specialised in Science in Tamil language. He is the author of 71 books and established Thiruvalluvar Knowledge Repository Development Center in Poonthandalam village and continues to serve the village development. He has received more than 65 awards including Thiruvalluvar Award, Kalaimamani Award of Tamil Nadu Government. RaySel spoke to Dr Cheyon who is touring Australia. Part 2 Listen to Part 1: https://www.sbs.com.au/language/tamil/en/podcast-episode/interview-with-dr-cheyon-part-1/w3l2gala6 - கலைமாமணி முனைவர் சேயோன் அவர்கள் ஆசிரியப் பணி ஆற்றிய பின் 33 ஆண்டுகள் அகில இந்திய வானொலியில் (All India Radio) பல்வேறு நிலைகளில் பணியாற்றி சென்னை வானொலி வர்த்தக ஒலிபரப்பில் இயக்குநராகப் பணி நிறைவு பெற்றவர். 37 ஆண்டுகளாக மயிலைத் திருவள்ளுவர் தமிழ்ச் சங்கத்தின் நிறுவனச் செயலராகத் தொண்டாற்றுகிறார்.
In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham speaks with Kamal Prajapati, a multi-talented Radio Journalist who dons various hats including that of a creative writer and is adept at crafting radio jingles and scripts. Kamal's love for radio dates back to his school days at the National Institute for Visually Handicapped (NIVH) in Dehradun where he regularly participated in the All India Radio programs. After graduating in History from St. Stephens College, he pursued a Radio and Television Journalism course at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). Subsequently, he worked with News Express and also as a radio presenter with a community radio called Apna Radio stationed at IIMC, New Delhi before making it to the Indian Information Service (IIS). He is posted to All India Radio as a News Editor, where his responsibilities include preparing and supervising news content, organizing and moderating discussions, and presenting programs where he even interviews ministers and bureaucrats on his shows. He believes that his proficiency in Braille scripts, sound editing tools, and computers have stood him in good stead in his profession in radio. Besides, Kamal is also a talented poet and musician. Tune in to listen to his journey as a radio journalist! This podcast is brought to you by Score Foundation. To support our work, kindly visit the link: https://scorefoundation.org.in/get-involved/
Kalaimamani Dr Cheyon worked in various positions in All India Radio for 33 years after his teaching career. He was the Director of AIR's commercial broadcasting in Chennai. He is the founding secretary of Mayilai Thiruvalluvar Tamil Sangam for the last 37 years. Importantly, he has been publishing “Ariviyal Poomga” a quarterly magazine specialised in Science in Tamil language. He is the author of 71 books and established Thiruvalluvar Knowledge Repository Development Center in Poonthandalam village and continues to serve the village development. He has received more than 65 awards including Thiruvalluvar Award, Kalaimamani Award of Tamil Nadu Government. RaySel spoke to Dr Cheyon who is touring Australia. Part 1 Listen to Part 2: - கலைமாமணி முனைவர் சேயோன் அவர்கள் ஆசிரியப் பணி ஆற்றிய பின் 33 ஆண்டுகள் அகில இந்திய வானொலியில் (All India Radio) பல்வேறு நிலைகளில் பணியாற்றி சென்னை வானொலி வர்த்தக ஒலிபரப்பில் இயக்குநராகப் பணி நிறைவு பெற்றவர். 37 ஆண்டுகளாக மயிலைத் திருவள்ளுவர் தமிழ்ச் சங்கத்தின் நிறுவனச் செயலராகத் தொண்டாற்றுகிறார்.
It was indeed a great experience to be on All India Radio. I had the chance to interact Anupama Ji, and explain to her, all about the environmental effort that Little-WISE is working for. Why citizens do not have to completely rely on the government to do the entire cleanup of the plastic disaster we're going through right now.
This is the recording of Dr. Anil Rajvanshi's interview (in Hindi) on Gandhiji on 30th January 2023. The interview was broadcast by All India Radio, Nasik and was carried by all stations in Maharashtra.
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of music I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, songs are whittled down and selected from this collection. This means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the need for them to fit in a mix that comes together as organically as possible. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of just *some* of my favorite music from the year in one easily listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to then enjoy and hopefully discover more. I encourage you to use the mix to jump off and explore each artist, listen to the album in full and see what else is on the label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). Of course, releases or aliases that are a part of our own label/s are not considered for this mix (head over here for our label-specific 2022 showcase!), and if you want to see the majority of what I've been supporting, head over to my Bandcamp collection.~Mixes paint a memory, and in many ways better than a photo. That's half the reason I do these year-end mixes. Listening back to some of the past ten ‘Reflection on' editions, each one still does the job of invoking specific memories for me. From the time I made the mix or tracks that trigger a time and place, maybe a gig I went to, an album that soundtracked a special moment, or just a record that didn't leave my turntable. All of these things influence what tracks go into my year-end mix. It makes it challenging to try and capture, but also rewarding when I come out of the other side with something to listen back to that really shaped my year in listening. Despite this feature taking many, many hours, it's much easier than doing a list, because not only do I dislike ranking music, but I really enjoy putting together mixes (so any excuse really!).I haven't written in-depth track notes for the past few Reflection mixes, mostly due to the sheer high number of track inclusions, but I want to go into depth on the inclusions this time around. I miss writing about music here, and it's been a few years now since I've even posted a review. So hit play below, keep scrolling for the track notes, and link to a BuyMusicClub list to support all the featured music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2022 Listen on Soundcloud, or the ASIP Podcast.Download MP3~Firstly, let's sweep it under the rug; I've broken the biggest rule of the mix and included a track that wasn't from 2022 (in fact, a couple aren't strictly, but more on that later). The first track (and album), by maarja nut and ruum was such a lovely discovery for me this year that I missed in 2018, it accidentally slipped into my 2022 playlist due to being on high rotation. Of course, it was the very first track in the mix that set the tone- a hard one to undo when you've completed the set. So, because I have no one to answer to but myself, it stays! And I doubt you will regret this decision either if this album is new to you. Malibu made an appearance in 2020's mix, and she's perhaps a good reason for igniting a stronghold in female vocal led-ambient music recently. But few attempts are as ethereal as Malibu's latest, going full-on Salt Tank (as a fellow Trance lover nicely put it once).Ecovillage have made some gorgeous music over the years, and their latest album was a work of collaborations with some impressive producers such as Fennesz and harpist Nailah Hunter. My favorite track of the bunch was Memories of Spring featuring Japanese vibraphone player Masayoshi Fujita (the Erased Tapes stalwart). Raum, a collaborative project by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Liz Harris (Grouper) released a long-awaited follow-up to their 2013 album, and it didn't disappoint. Whilst used more as a texture/segue in this mix, I encourage you to explore the full album. And, in a nod to Liz Harris' involvement in the artwork for one of our releases this year, it felt fitting to include her project in this mix (thanks Liz!).I've admired GiGi FM's DJ'ing abilities for a few years now (check out her isolatedmix) but only last year did she debut her production chops with Kiwi Synthesis Diary 21k. I didn't get around to listening to the album until this year (along with her latest, Magnetite EP) and so it didn't make last year's mix which was already out in the world. So here's another little cheat, albeit a very short inclusion. You can't say "In Every Dream Home A Heartache” without reading it like the Roxy Music intro, and Romance and Dean Hurley's similarly named album is just as memorable for me in many ways. Whilst this track is not my favorite from the album, it reminds me of the church bells and distant music playing from across the farm fields in my hometown back in England.Fallen, aka Lorenzo Bracaloni seems to have released quite a few albums this year, but I was introduced to Moonlight Romance by Noah M (who creates many of our own artworks and was behind the art for this one). It's like a new-new-age album, full of life and color, and a really pleasant listen from front to back.One thing I find hard with this annual mix is whether to include tracks that have appeared in some other mixes of mine this year. Ultimately, I want to try and present new listening experiences with each mix, but then again, I am sure it's very few of you who actually listen to all of them!… . Steve Roach's What Remains appeared in a previous mix of mine this year, but this track is him at his very best. Refined, patient, bellowing, and glistening - a master of the style.Pretty sure nthng has appeared in the last two Reflection mixes, but what can I say… whether he is releasing pounding atmospheric techno or soaring trance-inducing textures like this one, he somehow manages to draw me in with each of his releases. (I think, secretly, he's a trance head and there's a subconscious/ telepathic attraction going on between us).At this point I got lost in the bellows of the last few tracks, so decided to find a way out of this musical chapter, and IKSRE provided a nice euphoric bridge with her vocals. Released on the ‘Healing Together' compilation curated by Cynthia Bernard / Marine Eyes, plenty of tracks from this comp could've made it onto this mix, so you know what to do after...There was no doubt I was going to try and include a Norm Chambers track in here somewhere, both due to his unfortunate passing this year and his undeniable contribution to the ambient and experimental community. I seeked out a jolt in the mix at this point, so his music didn't go unnoticed. As someone I follow recently said, you could make five mixes from his library of music and each one would sound different. Thank you for the music Norm - RIP.Chicago artists Purelink seems to be at the front of this new 'jungle/beat infused choppy ambience™, that I've seen becoming quite popular lately (how old do I sound). And one member of this trio features a bit later under a different alias. There is lots to explore in this world - whether it be following each of the member artists, their labels, or some of their own self-released music on Bandcamp. This track fits my dreamy chill-out world perfectly and was a much-needed segue into a more beat-driven chapter of the mix. Spoiler alert, Mikkel Rev will be making an appearance in the ASIP fam in 2023, so until he does, he's OK to be included in this mix (!) As part of the Ute Collective hailing from Norway, it's another rabbit hole of amazing young talent should you be into the more trance-infused sound of ambient music (or indeed, full-on trance music - plenty of that there). He makes some superb atmospheric chugging downtempo that ranges from the delicate to the beat-driven.Whenever a new Biosphere album drops, it's met with slight trepidation on my end. Not least because his albums take forever to reach the US on vinyl, but, how do you live up to the classics you created that helped define a genre? But that feeling is always short-lived and none so short as 2022's effort. In what is a direct throwback to some of his earlier electronic styles, Shortwave Memories is one of his best in the past 10 years - at least. The N-Plants vibe in this particular track is the show-stopper. ReKaB was a new discovery for me this year, and the Móatún 7 label that homes this release, is a goldmine for electro-leaning music (even featuring a Yagya 10” recently). I think I played this ReKaB album front to back more than five times in the car one day. It's such an enjoyable listen - not too pretentious, just enough old-school vibe, and energy to keep things present as opposed to wallpaper. OK, a couple more records were not strictly new in 2022 but I've always debated including reissues in this mix, and finally come around to the idea given the proliferation recently. After all, there was never a Reflection on 1993 was there?! Spacetime Continuum and the always-on-point Musique Por La Danse label provide the 90's throwback. (The similar-era Detroit Escalator reissue would have also made it in here, but I had to stop somewhere). Daniel Avery's album is a monolith. Throwbacks to Aphex on a SAW tip, mixed in with wall-shuddering bass and cave-mentality breakdowns. Any electronic fan that spent time in a dimly lit rave is going to enjoy his latest, just as much as the IDM/Electronica fan in all of us. I'm not sure if the track in the mix is my fave of the album yet, but the bigger tracks on the album would have sent this mix into a whole new dimension. Seeing James Devane pop up this year was weird. Back in my blog days (they still exist today but this specific instance was 13 years ago), I uploaded a cover of Aphex Twin's Rhubarb by James Devane to Soundcloud to host on the blog (remember those days) - it has 26k plays and the majority of us I'm sure really had no idea who he was until this year. With just one prior release on Discogs, I thought he dropped off radar. I guess he kind of did. This album was therefore a surprise to see, and its Gas-like fringed-techno a pleasant reintroduction. Prior to Covid, I was due to DJ at an Astral Industries gig in London, and Transcendence Orchestra was on the bill for the second night I was there (when I'd get to relax and enjoy the full night!) It didn't happen, unfortunately, but I always keep an ear out for their output and regret not being able to see them live. Back to the mix though, I didn't go too hard on the modular synth-heavy tracks this year, but as with all Reflection mixes, I try and cover the variety of music I've been listening to. Whilst the full Transcendence Orchestra album ‘Dreams, Waking Thoughts and Incidents' is a dark trance-inducing affair that might have felt like a rabbit hole at this point in the mix, this track formed a nice segue into the next with a similar sound…This was the year Abul Mogard no longer hid behind his “old man steel factory worker” story and came out of the shadows on Houndstooth alongside COH (Gone is my idea for an “I AM THEREFORE I AM (ABUL MOGARD)” t-shirt). I've always wondered what Abul Mogard's (real name Guido Zen) music would sound like if you added some fizz and more obvious structure, and this track can still be found bouncing around in my head somewhere. Another track not ‘new' in 2022, but once again, there are no rules when you're documenting someone so profound. And to lose Low's Mimi Parker was a shock to everyone this year. I was late to the Low party given how long they have been around, but Mimi's vocals on this track from one of their most recent albums (Double Negative) are purely angelic. I took liberties with the layering in the mix here, respectfully, so I hope it pays off in the listen as a moment of true reflection. It's not often you get treated to some of this early 90's music for the very first time, but stumbling across Bowery Electric is like finding a long-lost favorite. Originally released in 1996, this is an example of why Kranky is so legendary all those years later, playing host to gems like this. Nosaj Thing isn't normally the type of music that stays in my periphery, but my colleagues were sharing the news of this new album, existing on the fringes of hip-hop and electronica, and when Julianna Barwick is involved, I tend to put it at the top of the pile. Whilst the beat closely reminded me of Massive Attack's Teardrop, there's no hiding the track's beauty in totality. Add to this, I took a friend to see Nosaj Thing at The Greek Theater in LA, and we drank way too many Caipirinha's before stumbling up the hill to the venue and missed Nosaj playing altogether… We did catch Toro Y Moi after though, so it's a perfect memory captured for 2022. I'm glad Synkro returned with music this year, and it's an amazing little EP on R&S to boot. Maybe even more atmospheric than his previous work, the beats are a little more smudged across this EP, but everything he touches has a considered, unique touch that can be heard strongly throughout his work and within collaborations (such as Kiyoko). There's a substantial amount of music to discover from Neglect on Bandcamp, someone I've admired from afar for a while now. This track, taken from his latest album is amongst a beautiful bunch of nostalgic electronica that cries quality. It's always hard to single out an Astral Industries release. The consistency of releases are faultless, so my shortlist this year with AI releases to include, was, well… not very short. Mystic AM, however, is the first release by Astral label boss Ario, alongside none other than Rod Modell, so it quickly became top of the pile by reason of a special moment in 2022, not least because of the beauty found in its original Iranian field recordings. Perhaps one of the most extensive releases of the year comes from the always intriguing Stroom label, and Voice Actor. 109 pieces of music and a surprising quality found throughout. It's more collage than music when listened to as one, but you'll find some lovely moments hidden amongst the 8(?) hours. “Will it be available on vinyl” I hear you jest? I've seen this popping up in lots of EOY lists already too. There's talk within my small circles that Music For Animals is Nils Frahm's best album yet. I'm not sticking by that just yet, as Spaces is probably in my top 10 of all time so far, but it certainly represents a stunning (d)evolution? Not a piano in sight you say? I immediately disbelieved it. But alas. It's like Nils kept getting put into Ambient playlists on Spotify and was like "OK, I'll give you what you really want…”.I'm not quite sure how I stumbled across Ben Bondy. I think a friend might've recommended an album of his (Hadi, was that you?!) but It was enough for me to stalk his many Bandcamp releases and find some lovey instances. This track reminds me of a classic chill-out room track in its swirling laid-back mystery and vocal. I wouldn't have come across the All India Radio track if it wasn't for the great compilation it was presented on this year by Mystic and Quantum (a label responsible for some lovely releases over the years). New to me, it looks like they have quite the discography I'm yet to dig into, but this was a lovely moment that flowed nicely after the previous. Time to do some digging.Concave Reflection (see Purelink reference above) is another artist in the fringes of my frequent listens but one I'm fully dipping my toes in right now. The full-length album 'The Best People Are Like Water' is a really interesting listen - kind of metallic, chopped-up ambiance that the Spheric label are becoming known for (and seems to be all the hype right now). Whilst the next track was originally from an album released a few years back, you've probably learned by now I'm bending the rules a little. However, this version of Hania Rani's track Leaving, is a live recording released in 2022. After watching her live performance on KEXP, (shout to Alex Ruder!) I was truly mind-blown at her talent. It's easy to make comparisons to Nils of course, but Hania has that vocal element which adds a whole new dimension. If I had to be pushed, my favorite non-ambient album this year might have come from Mike Paradinas / µ-Ziq. Magic Pony Ride is just pure fun. And you need that in your listening repertoire nowadays, right? The bank of melodies and creativity this guy has amassed over the years must be unbelievable. To think, only some of it makes itself out into the world as a record. He followed this album up with another similar stunner too - spoiled!I've already given Wardown his superlatives for the year in his isolatedmix feature, but in summary, Wardown II followed up his nostalgic DnB/Jungle debut under this alias in style. Will there be a third that can keep the standard this high??I could've launched into a complete Jungle/DnB hour at this point, but being 2hrs in, I really had to start winding this beast down and get all the end-of-the-night feels going. Bot1500's latest EP stepped in nicely here - a lovely collection of melodic IDM and the track Chartreuse 8 felt rather emotional. Royksopp really don't do things by halves, and whether the entirety of their music is enjoyed or not when it crosses into the Pop realm, they still manage to conjure up some magic moments. I wanted to try and include a track out of the 3(!) albums they released this year but really couldn't find one that fit outside of this weird sample here. It worked on a few levels for me here though, “Press R to continue” …Rose Riebl…With three compilations curated by Headphone Commute, the quality found amongst the ‘For Ukraine' comps should go down as monumental and unmissable. I knew I had to get a track in this mix from the many on display, and this one felt like a perfect near-conclusion to the mix. Don't miss out on supporting a great cause and listening to some of the best artists creating modern classical music right now. The final track of the mix comes from EXM. While I normally try and end these mixes with a closer that is potentially surprising or off-genre (maybe a glance at other weird music I listen to) this one just somehow felt right. Uplifting and melodic, you can't help but mirror its gradual progression with your volume-up button. ~The art for this mix might feel a little unflattering at first, but I wanted to capture the mass AI hysteria as part of this year's memory and mix. So, fittingly, this is what I got back with the creative input of ‘A Strangely Isolated Place'. Why so literal, bot?Tracklist + Buy Music Club:01. maarja nuut & ruum - Mahe (Fat Cat Records)02. Malibu - Iliad (UNO NYC)03. Ecovillage - Memories of Spring feat. Masayoshi Fujita (LAAPS)04. Raum - Daughter (Self)05. GiGi FM - Rosé (Louise) (Self)06. Romance & Dean Hurley - The Flesh Is Weak (Ecstatic)07. Fallen - Under A Glass Moon Of Wonder (Aural Canyon)08. Steve Roach - What Remains (Self)09. nthng - Some Clouds Are Destined To Break (Transatlantic)10. IKSRE - You Will Find (PITP)11. Norm Chambers - Resonant Foam (Self)12. Purelink - Butterfly Jam (uWu Dust Bath)13. Mikkel Rev - Ende (Translusid)14. Biosphere - Night Shift (Biophon Records)15. ReKaB - The Lightest Touch (Móatún 7)16. Spacetime Continuum - Drift (Musique Pour La Danse)17. Daniel Avery - Lone Swordsman (Mute)18. James Devane - Orange and Tan (Umeboshi)19. Transcendence Orchestra - The Hills Are Alive (Old Technology)20. COH meets Abul Mogard - Traverse Within (Houndstooth)21. Low - Fly (Subpop)22. Bowery Electric - Postscript (Kranky)23. Nosaj Thing feat. Julianna Barwick - Blue Hour (Lucky Me)24. Synkro - Last Breath (R&S Records)25. Neglect - In The Bondage of Your Identity (Unsilent Desert Press)26. Mystic AM - This Spoke Zarathustra (Astral Industries)27. Voice Actor - Hurt With Me (STROOM)28. Nils Frahm - Right Right Right (Leiter)29. Ben Bondy - Spring (Self)30. All India Radio - Ancient Invocations (Mystic & Quantum)31. Concave Reflection -Daylight Portrait (Theory Therapy)32. Hania Rani - Leaving (Live from Studio S2) (Gondwana)33. µ-Ziq - Turquoise Hyperfizz (Planet Mu)34. Wardown - Stimulus Progression Pattern (Blu Mar Ten)35. Bot1500 - Chartreuse 8 (Lith Dolina)36. Royksopp - Press (Self)37. Rose Riebl - Near Dark (Headphone Commute)38. EXM - Autumn is Coming (Dyadik) ~Buy Music Club list >>
In this episode, host Amit Kumar talks about Kishore Da's first radio interview and why his songs were banned from All India Radio and Doordarshan. Tune in to know more!
Beep! Beep! … This is your Ambient Beacon transmitting the best musical vibes for you! Welcome to Spacemusic 14.9 in September, what feels like December in my head :) So glad I can mix such great tracks for you today ft. Sonnie Mishki, Taennya, B.Ashra, The Expanding Universe, Beacon, All India Radio, David Helpling, Matthew Schoening, Clocolan, Hollan Holmes, Isostatic, Connect Ohm, Lucas Tripaldi, Martin Stürtzer. We will reach a state of - non thinking - just be, breathe and let Ambient Zone guide you for an hour! For supporting the artists: purchase the originals on BandcampFor supporting Ambient Zone: donations are more than welcome https://ambient.zone/donatehttps://ambient.zone/connect START… 0:00:00 - Welcome to Spacemusic 14.90:01:39 - Lost Planet - SONNIE MISHKI0:09:58 - Eternal Light - TAENNYA0:11:33 - Open the Door - B.ASHRA0:16:11 - Dune - THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE ( voice over )0:17:56 - Drive - BEACON0:21:02 - COSM - ALL INDIA RADIO0:23:24 - You Already Are - DAVID HELPLING ft. MATTHEW SCHOENING0:29:31 - Empathy (Alpha) - CLOCOLAN0:37:21 - Tales from the Abyss - HOLLAN HOLMES0:39:57 - Arctic Pool - ISOSTATIC0:42:49 - 9980 - CONNECT.OHM (CELL rmx)0:48:51 - Storm and Cliff - TAENNYA0:53:21 - Lacandona II - LUCAS TRIPALDI ( voice over )0:54:58 - The Omarion Nebula - MARTIN STÜRTZER …END ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT———> admin@ambient.zone———> visit our site www.ambient.zone———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://paypal.me/ambientzone Cheers! / Ambient Zone /
This tune was composed by Walter Kaufmann, a Jew, and played by violinist Mehli Mehta a Parsi, for a radio station first founded by Professor M V Gopalaswamy, who taught Psychology at Mysore University. Some of you must have guessed it by now. It is the signature tune of All India Radio. Mehli Mehta, incidentally, is the father of composer-conductor Zubin Mehta. Almost eight decades have passed since the composition of this piece is based on the raga Shivaranjini. However, the lilting violin notes played over a tambura still manage to evoke a sense of longing. The signature tune was followed immediately by Vande Mataram. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nallamadras/support
“The World Belongs to Us” as the opening for today's show … magic melodics created by Thomas Lemmer, beautiful vocals, warm chords and a super deep bassline immediately puts your brain on the right mode! A super cool new album from Forest Robots takes us through mountains, along rivers, across wide fields, under the supermoon… you've never heard something so beautiful before, “Supermoon Moonlight Part II” will be released September 2nd on SubExotic Records and you can hear it already on the Spacemusic podcast! Further releases include: Andrew Heath, Taiyo Rey, The Expanding Universe, Ian Boddy, Jim Otttaway, Ambiente Solstice, Yagya, NLE, Fluxus, All India Radio. Tune in for Non~Stop ambient & electronica in one go …. pure entertainment for all people while traveling, hiking, sightseeing or in horizontal position. Compiled, mixed, processed & finalized by TC. Available in various formats, free listening and support plans. Enjoy Spacemusic 14.8 “Non~Stop”
Rosemary finds and quaint abandoned place frequent, while Isaiah struggles with a new revelation.From the creators of the Maeltopia podcast.EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon!Join us on Discord!Follow us on Twitter at @maeltopiaWant to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website!Be sure to like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support!Credits:Written by Mark AnzaloneEdited by Walker KornfeldSound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone--Isaiah Stroud voiced by Mark AnzaloneRosemary Stroud voiced by Kelly BairHandler voiced by Mark Anzalone--The Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Steven J. AnzaloneIntro and Outro music by Steven AnzaloneMusic by Adi Goldstein, This is the Giant, Justin Marshall Elias, Gavin Brivik, All India Radio, Band Max H.Music and Sound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, Artlist, Soundstripe, Melody Loops, and Music VineDisclaimer:This show is written in a first-hand, first-person format from uncertain and inconsistent narrators. This show explores specific mental health conditions. Whilst there is consistent use of derogatory terms for those with specific conditions or neurodivergence including lunatic, maniac, crazy, psychosis etc., this show is written and produced by a team that live with some of the specific illnesses featured within, including Tourette's syndrome, schizoaffective disorder, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, hallucinations, delusions, anxiety and depressive conditions, among others. Our team also features an academic background in neurology and psychology that has been drawn on to aim for sensitivity and accuracy. The intent of the language and experiences within the Sleep/Wake Cycle, and the extended works of Maeltopia, are designed to explore these conditions and their related isolation and degradation as experienced first hand. The world of Maeltopia is one where the mentally unwell are the majority. Yet there are still outliers who are hunted out. Content warnings: Murderers Audio Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Fear of the Dark Menacing AgenciesDerogatory terms for Mental IllnessDiscussions of religion See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thursday Morning - Rajesh Thakur's Live Show Rajesh Thakur is a broadcaster with over 25 years' experience, having started with India's largest broadcaster, the government-owned All India Radio. His widespread knowledge on a variety of issues, even-handed approach to discussions, polite but firm manner with listeners, and his passion for multiculturalism and for embracing life in all its forms, have earned him community respect and lots of fans. Broadcaster Rajesh Thakur's morning show is one of the most popular shows on Tune India Radio. The focus is on “News and views” with issues affecting Indian-Australian, as well as those affecting Indian and Australian in general. Bringing up these issues not only gives listeners a platform to express their views but also make them aware on what is happening around them. Bollywood is an integral part of the Indian all over the world and he is able to bring the latest in Bollywood music Listeners participate not only via phone but also email, Facebook and Twitter. Tune "Rajesh Thakur's Morning Show" live weekdays @ 7am Sydney Time Tune India Radio Sydney Australias
Radio Adaptation of a Short Story How Much Land Does a Man Require by Leo Tolstoy Radio Artistes: Sham Arora, BR Nagar, Balraj Badda, SP Shukla. Surendra Verma, Kamal Sathi, Lalit Parimoo, Suniti Kohli ans Rashmi Dar Adapted in Hindi: Tapesh Chaturvedi Directed by: Sudarshan Kumar Production Assistance: Mahfooz Hasan Technical Assistance: Beena Bhardwaj Produced by All India Radio in 1984 This Radio Play is being mounted here with thanks to AIR. Cover Image: Google Cover Art: Irfan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sm-irfan/message
A famous Urdu poet from India who is popular not just inIndia but also in many other countries because of his simple & effortless poetry. He worked in All India Radio in various prominent positions.His published work of poetry:1. “Agar” 2. “Asmaan Fursat Mein Hai”Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/madanmohan.mishradanishInstagram: @madanmohandanishAbdul Raoof Siddiquiemail: raoof3@yahoo.com Instagram @urdu.ghazal Visit our website: www.mstn.in #urdupoetry #madanmohandanish
"Almost every morning at 5:45AM (Sydney time) I have my first cup of coffee and eat breakfast and listen to the All India Radio Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Hindi language evening broadcast to Europe. At this time of year in Australia (April) the broadcast starts in darkness and ends as the sun is rising. The broadcast originates from the Khampur (Delhi) transmission facility. I have a deep love for India and have spent a large part of my life working and living there, so I take every opportunity to listen to All India Radio in both DRM and analogue mode. Digital DRM provides the opportunity for fade and noise free reception. But as you can hear on this recording, AIR introduces plenty of unintended noise into their programs even before the broadcast reaches the transmitting antenna. The 50Hz hum is a feature I notice in all AIR DRM broadcasts. On some occasions (perhaps every few months) they "forget" to patch the audio path correctly to the transmitter and all that is heard is the hum without any programming for the hour!" Recorded by Mark Fahey, courtesy of the Shortwave Radio Archive. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave
"This chaotic re-edit of a recording of All India Radio, is the second in a series of short projects exploring how we attune ourselves to languages we don't speak, or are trying to learn. As a listener, the original shortwave broadcast arrives at my ear as a panic-inducing tide - mediated by my own language and music, my fetishisations of India and of radio, my ignorance of linguistics, and my years in audio editing with its dull ontology of blobby waveforms and its rigid workflow. As a way of hearing All India Radio, and as a mourning process for everything I cannot hear, I was driven to create a process-based composition that would force all these competing mediations to conflict with each other, and that would force me to say to myself, “is THIS what you want?”. As such, I found listening back to it to be both cathartic and grounding, and a serviceable way of readying myself for whatever I might hear in the day ahead." Composition by Hector MacInnes. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave
ft Ashok Pande, Manisha Pandey, Irfan and Munish Sharma Moderator: Munish Sharma Recorded at the Central Studios of All India Radio, New Delhi, February 2008 Photo: Irfan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sm-irfan/message
Jewish refugee who composed the All India Radio caller tune. Know more about Walter Kaufman. Image: Irfan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sm-irfan/message
Hovering in the humming air; music by Harold Budd, Brian Eno and All India Radio... and featuring "Solace" by Causeyoufair.
Recorded on 30 Sep 2015 B.R.Nagar (26 Apr 1928 -16 Apr 2021) was a renowned broadcaster who worked with All India Radio, Delhi as a staff artist. While working as producer and broadcaster he nurtured a number of talents who are now established in their respective professions. During his four decades long career, Balak Ram Nagar produced a program almost everyday. What he produced for children programmes was unmatchable and even can't be imagined of their wide appeal and popularity now. A kind hearted sensible person B.R.Nagar lived a satisfying happy life and through his programmes generations have got smiles on their faces and filled with a highly evolved sense of pluralism and kindness This interview was recorded on 20th Sep 2015, Greater Noida by the broadcast journalist Irfan. Irfan (Syed Mohd Irfan) is hosting a longest running celebrity show of its kind on TV and now on OTT called #Guftagoo #Guftugu which is India`s only uninterrupted, unscripted and unhurried show. It has been popularly known for in-depth interviews with celebrated personalities from various fields of cinema, literature, arts & culture. Photo and produced by Irfan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sm-irfan/message
in 2009, I interviewed commentator Jasdev Singh in Delhi first then for Rajya Sabha TV in 2011. He was almost forgotten by the people and there were no interviews done during those two decades after his retirement. Jasdev Singh (18 May 1931 – 25 September 2018) was an Indian sports commentator. He was awarded Padma Shri in 1985 and Padma Bhushan in 2008. He died on 25 September 2018. He was also an official commentator on Independence Day, and Republic Day parade broadcasts from 1963 for state-run media, Doordarshan and also All India Radio. He joined All Indian Radio Jaipur in 1955, and moved to Delhi eight years, thereafter he joined Doordarshan, where he worked for over 35 years. Over the years, he covered nine Olympics, eight hockey World Cups and six Asian Games, and was awarded the Olympic Order, the highest award of the Olympic movement, by Juan Antonio Samaranch, IOC president. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sm-irfan/message
Mr. Kollegala Sharma is the producer and podcaster of Jana Suddhi (Jaana - Smart, Suddhi - News), a daily science podcast in Kannada. He was a Chief Scientist at CFTRI, Mysuru. He also has vast experience as a columnist and science writer, coordinator for several science programs on All India Radio, as well as a trainer in various science workshops. He is an author and has contributed to several articles on science. He is also a mentor for teachers and Ph. D students. Connect with Mr. Kollegala Sharma: Podcast: https://anchor.fm/kollegala Twitter: https://twitter.com/kollegala Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kollegala Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCtB6my4ohaYOnQvBRnPEuA Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gautamsrikrishna Twitter: https://twitter.com/gautamhs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gautam.srikrishna Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv5HCGfJNfo1x4labkU8vvw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gautam.srikrishna/ Email: learnandunlearnpodcast@gmail.com Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gautam-srikrishna/message
Cineink Podcast Kitaab Kaulum features the US-based broadcaster, Subhash Vohra, and his auto-biographical book 'JOURNEY OF A BROADCASTER', highlighting 50 years of his working with All India Radio, Deutsche Welle, BBC and VOA. Vohra shares anecdotes and experiences of his globe-trotting career as a radio man in this 6th EP of Kitaab Kaulum, a podcast about books and their authors, presented by broadcaster Achala Sharma. In the trivia on books, Pervaiz Alam focusses on some of the most talked-about auto biographies.
Radio Netherlands opens a new satellite service to stations for 16 hours a day. Lee Martin has an office in New Jersey. Iran has opened a massive new shortwave site, though no-one is sure how many transmitters are ready. Radio Prague has announced possible cutbacks. Thieves have stolen a lot of copper from the Radio Mozambique. Jim Cutler explains the new RNW publication vault. All India Radio is making it into Europe on mediumwave. Radio London with 1 watt is being heard well. Radio Caroline is planning new broadcasts on 1278 KHz. Hans Knot updates us on offshore and “inshore” broadcasting. MV Communicator will be sold back to its owners. He reports 3 different ships off the coast of Israel. There's a connection between Arthur Cushen and Peter Arnett – both born in Bluff, New Zealand. Arthur reports on a number of new stations that have been purchased. And there are developments in Bougainville. Lou Josephs has an update on Microsoft's browser package – a huge 21MB (!) download. The Investment Channel has disappeared. They phoned the Dutch embassy to complain about our comments on the station's owner. Turned out to be a scam.
#MrinalPande, grand dame of #Hindi journalism, former #Editor of #Hindustan and former Chairperson of Prasar Bharati Corporation, on why Doordarshan and All India Radio are better off being returned to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. https://indianjournalismreview.com/2020/05/04/j-pod-podcast-hindi-media-has-swung-majorly-towards-modi-govt-big-newspaper-chains-have-become-monsters-like-google-and-facebook-news-desks-are-at-the-forefront-of-communalisation-ex-hi/