Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation in the 125th episode of his monthly programme Mann Ki Baat today at 11 a.m. The episode will be broadcast on AIR, Doordarshan, and digital platforms, highlighting citizen contributions and national achievements.
Hyderabad’s Malavika Anand will perform at Mahasabha-2025 in Virginia, USA, hosted by the Global Munnurkapu Association. The AIR-graded singer has over 650 concerts to her credit and has performed at Mysore Palace and the World Telugu Conference.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation in the 124th edition of Mann Ki Baat at 11 a.m. on All India Radio, Doordarshan, and digital platforms. The programme highlights citizen participation and grassroots efforts in national development.
Stating that the station aired programmes with the help of a 3 KW transmitter so far, Adilabad station deputy director Naik informed that the station's transmission capacity was enhanced to 10 KW from January 26
Visakhapatnam: Renowned music artiste – ‘Sangeeta Kala Sagara’, “Sangeeta Vidya Praveena”, “Sangeeta Sudhanidhi”, “Veena Vidya Nidhi”, and retired staff artiste at All India Radio, Mallapragada Jogulamba passed away here in the early hours of Saturday. She was 80 and hailed from a family of rich heritage in classical music. Jogulamba started learning music at the […]
Adilabad: Two elderly Adivasi women folk singers belonging to Adilabad district were felicitated by the department of Women and Child Welfare for their outstanding contributions to the field of tribal music on the occasion of International Women’s Day. They were presented with a cash award of Rs 1 lakh each. They received the award from […]
Hyderabad: When private radio stations are gaining popularity, All India Radio (AIR) discontinued two radio stations on Saturday. Hyderabad B Service was started on 13 November 1972. It was in service for exactly 49 years and 2 months. At first a 10 kW transmitter was used which was later replaced by a 20 kW one. This […]
Programme head and director of the station S Sumanaspathi, in a press statement, said that two exclusive programmes titled 'Itlasutha' (This way also) and 'Katha Indam' (Let's listen to a tale) would be broadcast to mark the occasion from October 12.