Tag: Jaisalmer

  • Cable TV digitisation: Government looks at Trai suggestions

    Cable TV digitisation: Government looks at Trai suggestions

    MUMBAI: The Union government is examining the recommendations of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on digitalisation of cable television, the Lok Sabha was informed on Thursday.

    This year in September, Trai had given its recommendations on digitalisation of cable television for framing a national plan from 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2010, I&B minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi informed the lower house of parliament in a written reply.

    In its recommendations, Trai had suggested introducing digital service in all cities with a population of more than one million by 2010, rationalisation of import and domestic duties by 2006 and use of entertainment tax for a consumer education programme during 2006-2010, informed Munshi. Trai is examining the recommendations presently, he said.

    To another query, he informed the house that pubcaster Prasar Bharti has set up two high power transmitters at Barmer and Jaisalmer for terrestrial coverage. He also said the government was making provisions for expanding terrestrial coverage in border areas.
     

  • Parul Shahi from Delhi is the winner of MTV Hero Honda Roadies-3

    Takes on 2500 kilometers, tough tasks & beats 12 competitors to win the title

     

    MUMABI: December 23nd 2005 – Parul Shahi, that’s her name. The winner of MTV Hero Honda Roadies-3, India’s biggest adventure reality show. And besides becoming the surprise package of a cult show that lends itself to countless discussion and debate, she’s just walked away with a Hero Honda Karizma and booty of close to Rs. 5 lakhs. What’s more, she’s clawed tooth and nail to earn it. Having beaten thousands of candidates to get on the show, traversing more than 2500 kilometres from Jaisalmer to Leh, surviving all the edgy tasks along the route and successfully eliminating 12 of her competitors on the show, we say she more than deserves it!

     

    Parul’s first encounter MTV Roadies took place in 2004 when she auditioned for Roadies 2 and didn’t quite make it to the final bunch. But the grit of the girl shone through when she not only came back in 2005 to make it past the auditions, but also walked away with the final prize!

     

    Excited on her win, Parul Says, “I feel on top of the world on being the MTV Roadie. It wasn’t easy but I knew that my grit and determination would see me through. Having won the title in my second try, I’d like to tell everyone that it’s the ‘never-say-die’ attitude that takes you through some of the biggest challenges in life.”

     

    This petite Delhi-ite, a fan of Angelina Jolie’s character in Tomb Raider, says it was her determination and overall resilience that made her hang on till the very end. Of course, the fact that she seemed rather non-threatening to the others, also helped her case. Little did they know, she would come up from behind and run away with the big prize! When asked about how she plans to use her prize money, she’s prompt to mention that it’s all being utilised towards her post-graduation.

     

    Roadies is not merely about a tough journey with fantastic sights, sounds and tasks; it is about managing competition, inter-personal relationships and group dynamics. When 13 diverse personalities, cut-off from their families, are thrown into a cauldron of fun, adventure and cutthroat competition; survival instincts cause the strangest of reactions. Which makes great reality television.

     

    MTV Hero Honda Roadies 3, India’s only adventure reality show, flagged off from Jaisalmer where 13 young adventurers began the toughest ride of their lives working their way through Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttaranchal, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh winding up in Leh. That’s 2500 kilometers in 39 days on India’s premium sports bike, the Hero Honda Karizma.

     

    For all those who missed the action, here’s one more opportunity to catch it. Tune into MTV every Monday to Thursday at 7 pm sharp. And watch Parul as she steals the show…from the very beginning.

     

    MTV Hero Honda Roadies 3, presented by Hero Honda Karizma, in association with Garnier Fructis, Haier Mobiles, Mountain Dew and Castrol Power 1, with Fastrack from Titan as Style Partner, Nestle Polo as Partner, Ground Partner- Pizza Hut, Broadband Partner- Sifymax and Radio Partner – 93.5 RED FM

    About MTV India
    MTV, India’s leading multimedia youth platform, caters to the interests and passions of 15-34 year olds, offering them an exciting mix of music and non-music programming (Bollywood, adventure, humor, fashion & style and fiction), presented in its inimitable style by Indian VJs. Since its launch in 1996, the channel has won numerous awards at domestic as well as International level for its unique humor and unmatched creativity. Known for its unique properties (MTV Immies, MTV Music Summit for AIDS, Style Awards, MTV Youth Marketing Forum, MTV VJ Hunt, MTV Youth Icon and MTV Roadies among others), the channel has today become a preferred destination for advertisers to reach out to Indian youth. With over 5,00,000 hyperactive users www.mtvindia.com continues to be the most popular youth hangout online. The channel today reached out to 25.75 million households in India. MTV India is a part of the MTV Networks, world’s largest television network reaching out to 442.9 million households across 167 territories. For the 5th consecutive year, MTV was named The World’s Most Valuable Media Brand by Business Week & Interbrand’s 2004 World’s Most Valuable Brands Study.

  • DD’s ‘Pillar of the Nation’ trains its guns on the army today

    DD’s ‘Pillar of the Nation’ trains its guns on the army today

    Border tensions are calling for some hasty programming changes in the subcontinent.

    The Beeb has voluntarily put on hold its reality series Commando on the Indian army, bowing to geo political pressures in the region. Doordarshan, on the other hand, will air a special programme today that delves deep into the trying conditions the Indian defence forces operate under. Both programmes, incidentally, have been produced by Miditech, which also makes the adventure reality series Romance Adventure Aaap Aur Hum (Raaah) that premiered on Zee TV on Sunday. Sahara TV is also looking at a series Fateh (victory) which trains its guns on war heroes. However, this is not expected to go on air before February-March. 

    While Commando, earlier scheduled to premiere in the first week of January, is now likely to take off on 22 January, DD is going ahead with its Pillar of the Nation on Army Day, 15 January. The 30-minute programme to be telecast at 9 pm will expose viewers to the human angle of the army, including the way army doctors operate in Kashmir, tank commanders work in tough terrain in Rajasthan; even Bofors unit commanders in Kargil. Footage of Siachen, Jammu, Poonch, Leh and Jaisalmer will also be shown, while terms like ‘firing along the line of control’ will be explained in terms understandable to the layman. The idea, say the programme producers, is to acquaint the citizen with the life of armymen. Army Day is observed on 15 January every year since 1948, when Lt Gen K M Cariappa was appointed the first Indian Commander in Chief of the forces. 

    The BBC meanwhile, has to wait some more to air the 13-part docudrama that covers the six-week training course at the Commando Training School in Belgaum, Karnataka, considered one of the toughest in the world. The show was to have given viewers a unique access to the Indian army, although some details of the training have been deleted due to security reasons.