Tag: Rajdhani Channel

  • Akashvani to air English feature ‘Lest We Forget’ on war hero

    Akashvani to air English feature ‘Lest We Forget’ on war hero

    NEW DELHI: On 25 September, All India Radio (AIR) will broadcast an English feature on 1965 war hero Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid, PVC, of the Indian Army who made the ultimate sacrifice.

     

    The feature titled Lest We Forget will be broadcast at 10 pm on Rajdhani Channel, AIR Delhi and AIR FM Rainbow network.

     

    The feature can also be enjoyed through live streaming available on allindiaradio.gov.in by downloading the web applications for either for Android, iOS or Windows. 

     

    To commemorate 50 years of 1965 Indo-Pak War, AIR is continuously broadcasting talks and features both in English and Hindi.

     

    This particular National Programme of Features (English) intends to retell the story of one such brave son of India, soldier no. 239885, who played a pivotal role during a bloody encounter in Khemkaran, which was the site of a major tank battle in 1965.

     

    The 1965 Indo-Pakistani War witnessed the largest tank battle in military history since World War II. Khemkaran is, till today, known as the graveyard of tanks, the area where Pakistani Patton tanks crashed and burnt as they met the solid iron wall of mother India’s sons. This was one of the first instances in modern warfare when an armoured division was beaten back by an infantry regiment. And this was the point where the tide turned towards India.

     

    This programme will attempt to travel back in time to Khemkaran of 1965 to recreate the day when amidst blazing guns and war-cries, Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid, PVC, of the Indian Army who made the ultimate sacrifice.

  • National Film Awards ceremony to be simulcast on TV, radio, web

    National Film Awards ceremony to be simulcast on TV, radio, web

    NEW DELHI: The 59th National Film Awards ceremony and presentation of the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award to thespian Soumitra Chatterjee will have a live simulcast on television, radio, and the internet this time.

    The awards will be presented by Vice President Hamid Ansari at the award ceremony, which will be held at Vigyan Bhavan. It will be telecast live on the national network at DD One, the international channel DD India, and on DD News from 5 pm. There will be a repeat telecast on 4 May on DD Bharati from 8 pm.

    In addition, the ceremony will be broadcast from 5.25 pm onwards on All India Radio‘s Rajdhani channel in Delhi; FM Rainbow in Delhi, Hyderabad and Jalandhar; Radio Kashmir; AIR stations in Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Guwahati and Kolkata; and FM Gold in Kolkata.

    Live webcast will be shown on www.dff.nic.in with a link from mib.nic.in.

    The National Film Awards are traditionally given away by the President and this is one of the few times since the awards were introduced that they are being given away by the Vice President as President Pratibha Devisingh Patil is on a trip to Seychelles and South Africa.