DA HIKE BY 4% – 7TH PAY COMMISSION

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The Union Cabinet has approved a 4% hike in Dearness Allowance (DA) and Dearness Relief (DR) for central government employees and pensioners. This salary increase will bring relief to around 48 lakh central government employees and 67 lakh pensioners. The DA and DR are calculated based on the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW), … Read more

Prasar Bharati Employees Staged a Nationwide Protest Against Discrimination

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Prasar Bharati Employees Staged a Nationwide Protest Against Discrimination by the Prasar Bharati. Employees and officers of the country’s public service broadcaster Prasar Bharati today held a nationwide peaceful demonstration to end the discrimination being faced by them on the basis of a cutoff date of 5 October 2007. This demonstration was held in front … Read more

Prasar Bharati Employees Recruited After 05.10.07 Declared a Nationwide Peaceful Gate Meeting on 05th October 2023

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The Prasar Bharati, India’s Public Broadcaster came into effect on 15th September 1997. The employees recruited before 05.10.07 are called Employees Deemed Deputation to Prasar Bharati and they get all the benefits and facilities provided to any Central Government Employee. The Employees recruited after 05.10.07 are called Prasar Bharati employees but they do not get … Read more

Peaceful demonstration by Prasar Bharati employees for better health facilities and other demands

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Peaceful demonstration by Prasar Bharati employees for better health facilities and other demands. Prasar Bharati employees demonstrated peacefully in front of the Prasar Bharati Secretariat on the afternoon of 19.09.2023 regarding their demands. It is noteworthy that recently, Jyoti Prakash Trivedi, a Prasar Bharati employee, died of cancer. The protesting Prasar Bharati employees said that … Read more

Doordarshan Completes 64 Years of Its Journey

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On this momentous occasion of completing 64 glorious years, Everyone extended their wishes and congratulations to the entire Doordarshan family. Over six decades, Doordarshan has been the torchbearer of India’s rich cultural heritage, a source of information and entertainment, and a trusted companion in the homes of millions. Doordarshan’s journey, from the days of black … Read more

Chandrayaan 3 Moon Mission

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ISRO’s Chandrayaan 3 mission aimed to explore the lunar surface and gather valuable data on its elemental and mineralogical composition. With the successful landing, India has become the first country to achieve this feat in the South Pole region of the moon. The historical significance engendered by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) through their … Read more

National Broadcasting Day Quiz

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History of National Broadcasting Day

The history of broadcasting in India can be traced back to 1923 when the Bombay Presidency Radio Club began regular radio broadcasts, which were later joined by other clubs. This triggered the formation of a private company called the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) on July 23, 1927, and this day is celebrated as National Broadcasting Day in India. By 1935 the IBC had been taken over by the British Raj and was transformed into All India Radio (AIR).

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The name Akashvani, which means voice from the heavens, was adopted for the national broadcaster in 1956 and was based on a poem written by Rabindranath Tagore for Kolkata’s first short-wave radio station inauguration in 1938.

Throughout its history, All India Radio has served as an important information source for news, entertainment, and national well-being. The airwaves are utilized to broadcast programs related to education initiatives, health awareness, natural disaster relief, and farmer’s related issues such as crop production updates.

It has also served as a powerful platform to reach out to the masses during moments of distress such as wars and pandemics throughout time. National Broadcasting Day commemorates this journey every year which began over 9 decades ago in June 1923 in Mumbai.

When is National Broadcasting Day and Its Evolution & Significance

National Broadcasting Day is celebrated annually in India on July 23rd to honor the start of radio broadcasting in the country. The first-ever radio broadcast in India was initiated by the Radio Club of Bombay in June 1923. Subsequently, the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) became India’s first radio company on July 23, 1927, which marks the beginning of National Broadcasting Day.

Throughout its history, radio and other broadcasting media have played an integral role in unifying people from different backgrounds. From news and entertainment to advertising and political discussions, a wide range of topics are covered by broadcasting services today.

Narrowcasting also enabled tremendous progress in targeted broadcasts meant for particular audiences with specific interests or interventions. This has allowed greater accessibility to information that may be otherwise difficult to obtain or reach out to large amounts of people simultaneously.

National Broadcasting Day is a reminder for us all to appreciate this hard-earned success and continue supporting broadcast media both ethically and financially so it can serve as an effective tool for furthering development throughout society.

National Broadcasting Day 2023 marks a significant milestone in the independent evolution of India’s broadcasting industry. When India got independence, only six radio stations operating in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Lucknow, and Tiruchirapalli were available for broadcasting. In 1956, the name was changed from AIR to Akashvani, an Indian term that means “the voice of the sky”. Fast-forward to today and it is evident that the industry has represented an immense growth over 67 years onwards with 262 radio stations scattered all across various cities in India.

Apart from 647 news bulletins broadcasted daily early morning and in 90 different languages and dialects, AIR also caters to listeners who wish to listen to music curated as per their tastes ranging from Indian classical music to filmy songs, band albums, or even solo compositions. Interspersed within these public as well as private channels are other popular radio stations like Radio Mirchi or FM Rainbow which have managed to seize attention among thousands of listeners not just within urban but also rural corners of our country. The fact that National broadcasting day is being celebrated painting a promising picture about how far India’s broadcasting industry has come along this journey.

National Broadcasting Day Quotes

“Radio: it ties a million ears to a single mouth.” -Anthony Doerr

“Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking inside a radio for the announcer.” -Nassim Haramein

On National Broadcasting Day, it is important to commemorate the impact of radio on our lives. Anthony Doerr’s quote encapsulates how radio can unite people all over the world by giving a voice to one person – providing countless ears with their news from a single source. The further advancement of technology hasn’t diminished the role of traditional broadcasting but has actually amplified its reach and ability to connect with more individuals globally.

Nassim Haramein’s words remind us that we should always remember that what is broadcasted comes from within. Without conscious thought, the airwaves are filled with static and noise instead of musical scores and stories.

We are thankful for all the voice actors and broadcasters who have shared their talents with us each day, refining the art of communication into something unique that stands apart from anything else in history.

On this occasion, let us honor and celebrate those innovators who provide an outlet for creative expression through their broadcasts and pave the way for other aspiring voices in the future.

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Dearness Allowance (DA) Hike

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Central Government Employees likely to get 4% DA hike from July 2023 Central Government Employees will likely get a 4% hike in Dearness Allowance from July 2023. This is based on the calculations made based on the All India Consumer Price Index (AICPIN) released by the Labour Bureau for the month of May 2023, which … Read more

DD Free Dish | Prasar Bharati

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Prasar Bharati is India’s public broadcaster, established under the Prasar Bharati Act in 1990. It is an autonomous body that oversees the functioning of Akashvani, formerly known as All India Radio (AIR), and Doordarshan, India’s national public service broadcaster. The establishment of Prasar Bharati was seen as a way to address the issues of autonomy … Read more

Prasar Bharati Act 1990

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THE PRASAR BHARATI (BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF INDIA)ACT, 1990[Act, No. 25 of 1990][12th September, 1990] PREAMBLE of Prasar Bharati Act, 1990 An Act to provide for the establishment of a Broadcasting Corporation for India, to be known asPrasar Bharati, to define its composition, functions and powers and to provide for matters connectedtherewith or incidental thereto. BE … Read more