Departmental Promotion Committees being constituted in Prasar Bharati
NEW DELHI: The Government today admitted in Parliament that Departmental Promotion Committees (DPCs) in Prasar Bharati could not be constituted in
read moreNo shortage of radio sets in market, says Prasar Bharati
NEW DELHI: The Government has been told by Prasar Bharati that there have been no reports of shortage of radio sets in the market.
read moreGovernment lists cricket events that have to be shared with Prasar Bharati
NEW DELHI: All official One-Day and Twenty-20 matches played by the Indian Men’s Cricket Team will henceforth have to be shared by the rights holde
read moreDTT can also help growth of DRM radio in India: Prasar Bharati
NEW DELHI: The DVB-T2 platform proposed by Prasar Bharati for Digital Terrestrial Transmission has capabilities to transmit radio services on it a
read moreAll India Radio believes in altruism unlike the private channels who espouse hedonism: Sheheryar
NEW DELHI: Fayyaz Sheheryar is the youngest ever Director General of All India Radio.
read moreAIR launches webstreaming of Balochi, all External Services channels to be on multimedia by March
NEW DELHI: Prasar Bharati Chairman A Surya Prakash today staunchly denied that the Balochi service of All India Radio had been launched in the ligh
read morePrasar Bharati completes recruitment of 2365 essential posts, no proposal to regularise casuals
NEW DELHI: Even as the Government has admitted that there are vacancies in Prasar Bharati, there is no proposal under consideration for regularizat
read moreAll India Radio station aimed at Bangladesh to be launched next week
NEW DELHI: The new radio station of All India Radio with exclusive programmes aimed at listeners in Bangaldesh and the Indo-Bangla border is expect
read moreGovt denies move to stop broadcast of Hindi news bulletins from Delhi: Rathore
NEW DELHI: The Government today said no decision had been taken by Prasar Bharati to stop the broadcast of news bulletins in Hindi from Delhi.
read morePrasar Bharati spent Rs 35 cr in left extremist affected areas
NEW DELHI: Both All India Radio and Doordarshan have spent around Rs 35 crore in setting up transmitters and programming in left wing extremist (LW
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