The Programme Journal is an essential ancillary for any large broadcasting organisation throughout the world. Betar Jagat was widely read and used to provide a useful link between broadcasting and its listeners. The reprinting of broadcast talks, poems and detailed information about broadcast personalities, stimulated interest and enabled listeners to have a permanent record of a talk or what so ever, they might have greatly enjoyed.
NAME OF THE JOURNAL: বেতার জগৎ (Betar Jagat)
LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: বাংলা (Bengali)
DATE, MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 22-04-1953
PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Fortnightly
NUMBER OF PAGES: 48
VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XXIV, No. 9
BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 15-47
ARTICLE:
1) Darun Dahone Dogdho Dhoroni
2) Betare Ei Pokkho
3) Robindronather Choto Golpe Nisorgo
4) Bheluya Sundori
5) Ojoy Damodor Rupnarayon
6) Shikkhabroti Robindronath
7) Bonobas
8) Songeet Sikkhar Asor
9) Kobitaboli
10) Hindi Sikkhar Asor
AUTHOR:
1) Nam Ojana
2) Editor
3) Premendra Mitra
4) Jagadish Bhattacharya
5) Kalyankumar Bandopadhyay
6) Prabhas Chandra Ghosh
7) Bibhutibhushan Mukhopadhyay
8) Nam Ojana
9) Jibanananda Das
10) Bhubaneshwar Jha
KEYWORDS:
1) Ei Maser Gaan
2) Anusthanik Tothyo
3) Robindronather Ekti Choto Golpo
4) Lekhoker Ekti Rochona
5) Damodor Nodir Rupchorcha
6) Robindronath Thakur Ekjon Shikkhok
7) Bonobaser Ekti Kahini
8) Sur O Sworolipi
9) Kichu Kobita
10) Hindi Sikkhar Boithok
#BETAR JAGAT #BENGALI PROGRAMME JOURNAL OF ALL INDIA RADIO(AKASHVANI) #HISTORY OF BROADCASTING
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As India’s National Broadcaster and also the premier Public Service Broadcaster, All India Radio (AIR) has been serving to inform, educate and entertain the masses since it’s inception, truly living up to its motto – ‘Bahujan Hitaya : Bahujan Sukhaya’. One of the largest broadcasting organisations in the world in terms of the number of languages of broadcast, the spectrum of socio-economic and cultural diversity it serves, AIR’s home service comprises 479 stations , located across the country, reaching nearly 92% of the country’s area and 99.19% of the total population. AIR originates programming in 23 languages and 179 dialects.