Tag: Guru Granth Sahib

  • ETC CEO Kohli bags Vibrant Indian award

    ETC CEO Kohli bags Vibrant Indian award

    MUMBAI: Music channel ETC has been cited for performing its duty towards society and community.

    The Chennai based Developers India which is a a non-denominational and non-political organisation has conferred its Vibrant Indian award for 2004,on ETC Networks CEO Jagjit Singh Kohli.

    Kohli was felicitated for spreading the classical spiritual contents and message of Guru Granth Sahib. Kohli said, “I do feel honoured on receiving this award from Developers India. It is indeed a great privilege and gives encouragement to further work for the betterment of the society.”

    Previous recepients of this award include The Hindu editor N. Ram and nuclear scientist Dr Raja Ramanna. Kohli received the award at the hands of Justice S Mohan, former Supreme Court Judge.

  • Etc targets December for etc Khalsa launch

    Etc targets December for etc Khalsa launch

    MUMBAI: ETC Networks has announced that it is hoping to launch its forthcoming Punjabi religious channel etc Khalsa in December.

    Speaking to Indiantelevisioin.com this afternoon ETC Networks CEO Jagjit Singh Kohli said that the channel had not yet received uplinking permission.

    “We had originally planned to launch etc Khalsa around Diwali time. However the delay in getting permission has forced us to postpone the launch to mid December.”

    As had been reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com the 24-hour religious channel, besides telecasting live Gurbani from the Golden Temple, will also focus on the younger generation. They will be exposed to religious teachings, as propagated by the 10 Gurus and depicted in the Guru Granth Sahib as well as the tremendous history of the Sikhs over the past five centuries.

    The channel will have special programmes targeted at Sikh youth as well as other regular programmes like Katha, Kirtan and Kavi Darbars.

  • ETC announces launch of etc Khalsa

    ETC announces launch of etc Khalsa

    MUMBAI: It’s official. ETC Networks has announced that its soon to be launched Punjabi religious channel will be christened etc Khalsa. The announcement was made in Amritsar today on the occasion of the 400th Year of Prakash Utsav of Guru Granth Sahib. Uplinking permission is however still awaited from the government.

    The dedicated 24-hour religious channel, besides telecasting live Gurbani from the Golden Temple, would also focus on the younger generation ‘which needs exposure to religious teachings, as propagated by the 10 Gurus and depicted in the Guru Granth Sahib as well as the tremendous history of the Sikhs over the past five centuries,” ETC Networks CEO JS Kohli says.

    The channel will have special programmes targeted at Sikh youth as well as other regular programmes like Katha, Kirtan and Kavi Darbars, according to the network. The Gurbani, a salient feature of etc Punjabi thus far, will be the anchor of the new channel. While etc Punjabi becomes a mainstream entertainment channel, the programming on the new channel will be a mix, says Kohli.

    While the telecast of the Gurbani had thus far forbidden getting ad revenues, the commercial breaks during allied programming related to the Gurbani on Khalsa would allow the exploitation of ad revenue, he says.

    Says etc Punjabi president Rabindra Narayan, “Like Christian channels do, etc Khalsa would also help in spreading the message of the Gurus to a worldwide audience as they would now be enlightened in great detail about the world’s youngest religion which preaches a scientific way of living in harmony with nature.”

    Also in the pipeline is a mega serial on the history of the Sikhs. The serial, to be initially telecast in Punjabi on Khalsa, is also likely to be dubbed into Hindi for airing on parent Zee TV. Says Khalsa’s programming VP Rajiee M Shinde, “In order to bring alive the greatness of the Sikhs, our endeavor would be to soon create a mega serial on the lines of Ramayan and Mahabharat on ETC Khalsa about Sikh history.”

    etc Punjabi meanwhile, is offering 18 hours of live telecast of celebrations of 400 years of Sri Guru Granth Saheb’s installation from Amritsar. This will involve sacrifice of all the other programming along with advertisements to give the devotees a chance to watch the proceedings at Amritsar uninterrupted, says the channel. This telecast will begin early tomorrow (1 September) at 3:30 am.