These two journals,also are published fortnightly,10 days in advance,of the period to which the programmes relate.The publication of Akashvani English, Hindi, Awaz (Urdu) And Vanoli has since been discontinued and office of the Akashvani Group of journals closed down with effect from 01.04.1987.
NAME OF THE JOURNAL: AWAZ
LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: Urdu
MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 01-06-1979
PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Pandrah Roza
NUMBER OF PAGES: 60
VOLUME NUMBER: Jild No. 44, No. 11
BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED (PAGE NOS): 24-60
ARTICLE:
1. Zaheer Abbasi Se Ek Mulakaat
2. Bachchon Ki Nafsiyaat
3. Sharaarat Keyon Na Karen
4. Filmon Men Pas-manzari Mausiqui
5. Science Ki Baaten, Masnuie Dhage
6. Daara Dawar
7. Khoi Hui Manzil
8. Shame Farozan
AUTHOR:
1. A.S Raqim Ali
2. Balgarami Sahar Bano
3. Sima Iram
4. Farooq Argali
5. Reyaz Ahmad Kaagzi
6. Shabbir Ahmad
7. Aijaz Shaheen
8. Abul Kalam Qasmi
KEYWORDS:
1. Interview
2. Tibbi Mazmoon
3. Bachchon Ki Kahani
4. Filmi Mazmoon
5. Sciencee Mazmoon
6. Kahani
7. Kahani
8. Nasihaten
Document ID: AWZ-1979 (J-J) Vol-I-11
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