All of our programme presenters come from the local community including students, teachers, housewives, farmers as well as shopkeepers. To ensure maximum participation of the local community most of our programmes have a phone-in component. Listeners not only share their views on various social and developmental issues, they often discuss day to day problems faced by them in their respective areas where intervention of the civic authorities is required...
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Radio Frequency: 90.4
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Email: radiosirsa@jansanchaar.in
Telephone: 9812600387
Primary contact: Virender Singh Chauhan
Radio Sirsa, Sirsa, Haryana
All of our programme presenters come from the local community including students, teachers, housewives, farmers as well as shopkeepers. To ensure maximum participation of the local community most of our programmes have a phone-in component. Listeners not only share their views on various social and developmental issues, they often discuss day to day problems faced by them in their respective areas where intervention of the civic authorities is required. Local talent is encouraged to participate in programmes of Radio Sirsa. Reports showcasing literary and cultural events taking place in the local community are regularly broadcast on Radio Sirsa. Samudayik Radio Shrota Sangh, a forum of the Radio Sirsa listeners actively participates in shaping the programmes of Radio Sirsa.
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Hello Sirsa is our interview based call-in show in which a dignitary/expert/specialist is invited to discuss on his area of specialization. The persons invited in this programme include doctors, officers of the District Administration (DC, ADC, SP, SDM, DDPO, etc.), progressive farmers, educationists, Municipal Councilors, well known singers of region and representatives of NGOs working in the local community. Listeners can call and put direct questions to the guest and hence become part the live discussions and deliberations. At times, guests and experts from far off places are also connected with the listeners of Radio Sirsa using the video/webconferencing facilities available in the studios.
Department of Journalism & Mass Communication, Media Centre, Chaudhary Devilal University, Barnala R
Sirsa
Haryana
India
125055
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