Monday 21 November 2011

SIDDHARTHA BHATTACHARJEE

RVAH-organised their annual bible quize.2) VOIndonesia & RRIE organised their new quize.3)DWB stop their MW broadcast from 30oct. SIDDHARTHA BHATTACHARJEE

Saturday 5 November 2011

[rosedwlc] Voice of Russia B-11




THE VOICE OF RUSSIA WORLD SERVICE
 October 30, 2011 – March 24, 2012
 All times UTC
 Frequency schedule

 AFRICA
 Time (UTC) Meter bands Frequencies (kHz)
 15.00-17.00 31 9470
 17.00-18.00 41 7270
 18.00-19.00 25, 41 11985, 7270

 ASIA
 Time (UTC) Meter bands Frequencies (kHz)
 03.00-05.00 19 12040
 07.00-09.00 13, 16, 240 21805, 17805, 1251
 09.00-10.00 13, 16, 41 21805, 17805, 7205
 10.00-11.00 41 7205
 11.00-12.00 25, 31, 41 12000*, 9670, 9560, 7350, 7260,7205
 12.00-13.00 25, 31, 41 12000*, 11660, 9560, 7350, 7340*
 13.00-14.00 31, 41 9560, 7340*, 7260, 7205
 14.00-15.00 25, 41, 61, 240 11660, 7340*, 7310, 7260, 4975,1251
 15.00-16.00 31, 41, 61, 240 9880, 9660, 7340*, 4975, 1215
 16.00-17.00 49, 61, 240 6180*, 4975, 1251
 17.00-18.00 31, 41, 61, 237, 240 9880, 7240, 4975, 1269, 1251

 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
 Time (UTC) Meter bands Frequencies (kHz)
 06.00-10.00 13, 16 21805, 17805

 MIDDLE EAST
 Time (UTC) Meter bands Frequencies (kHz)
 14.00-15.00 61, 240 4975, 1251
 15.00-16.00 31, 61, 240 9470, 4975, 1215
 16.00-17.00 31, 61, 240 9470, 4975, 1251
 17.00-18.00 41, 61, 240 7270, 4975, 1251
 18.00-19.00 25, 41, 61 11985, 7270, 4975

 EUROPE
 Time (UTC) Meter bands Frequencies (kHz)
 05.00-06.00 227 1323
 06.00-08.00 25, 227 11635*, 1323
 08.00-09.00 25, 41, 227 11635*, 7325*, 1323
 09.00-10.00 25, 41 11635*, 7325*
 12.00-13.00 41 7325*
 13.00-14.00 31, 41 9675*, 7325*
 14.00-15.00 31 9675*
 16.00-17.00 41 7300*
 17.00-18.00 41 7330, 7300*, 7270
 18.00-19.00 25, 41, 49 12060, 7330, 7300*, 6145*
 19.00-20.00 41, 49, 247 7330, 6040*, 1215
 20.00-21.00 41, 49 7330, 6040*, 1215
 21.00-22.00 41, 247 7300, 1215
 22.00-23.00 41, 247 7250, 1215

 NORTH AMERICA
 Time (UTC) Meter bands Frequencies (kHz)
 22.00-23.00 25, 41 11830, 7250
 23.00-02.00 41 7290, 7250
 02.00-04.00 22, 25, 41 13735, 13665, 12030, 7290, 7250
 04.00-06.00 25, 31 12030, 9840

 LATIN AMERICA
 Time (UTC) Meter bands Frequencies (kHz)
 22.00-23.00 41 7250
 23.00-04.00 41 7290, 7250
 * - DRM broadcast

[rosedwlc] BVB B11


 

Bible Voice Broadcasting
 B-11 Schedule

 INDIAN SUBCONTINENT  
 All times in UTC (Universal Time)
 Local times...
 Delhi    +5.5 W/S         Karachi +5 W/S    Kolkata       +5.5 W/S         Kabul   +4.5 W/S
 Dhaka  +6 W/S            Kathmandu       +5.75 W/S
 
 INDIA 1        
 15.470 Khz; 19 meter band; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
 Day                          Time         Language
 Sunday1400-1500       English
 Saturday           1430-1500       English            
 
 INDIA 3
 13.740 Khz; 22 meter band; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
 Day      Time     Language
 Sunday1500-1515       English
 
 INDIA 4
 7.395 Khz; 41 meter band; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
 Day      Time     Language
 Sunday0030-0100       English
 Monday           0030-0100       Hindi
 Tuesday           0030-0100       Hindi
 Wednesday      0030-0100       Hindi
 Thursday          0030-0100       Hindi
 Friday              0030-0100       English
 Saturday           0030-0115       English
 
 INDIA 5
 13.670 Khz; 22 meter band; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
 Day      Time     Language
 Wednesday      1530-1600       Urdu
 Thursday          1530-1600       English
 Friday               1515-1530      Punjabi                                                
                        1530-1600        Urdu
 Saturday           1515-1530       English

Fw [dxld] Radio Romania's 83 Anniversary




By Radio Romania International
 November 1, 2011

 Despite being 83 years old, the national radio station, which aired its first show on November 1st 1928, doesn’t seem old at all. On the contrary, the 1990s, in the wake of the anti-Communist revolution, ushered in a new generation of journalists alongside the freedom of expression on air.

 They simply breathed new life into the leader of the market, since the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation has an almost 32% market share at national level. A great achievement reported by Radio Romania is the 2009 digitization of the radio archive, which is the oldest media archive in Romania.

 Therefore famous voices from the golden tape library will thus be heard in the next millennia. Historian Nicolae Iorga, writer Mircea Eliade, poet Tudor Arghezi and literary critic Nicolae Lovinescu will virtually address many future generations of young people, as if they were still alive.

 At this time of celebration Radio Romania and its 2300 employees want to set new goals. First and foremost they want to consolidate the radio station’s status of public radio station, which is different from that of independent stations, as well as the principles underlying this ageless institution such as professionalism, omnipresence, balance, respect for the national history and culture, for the Romanian and world values.

 All departments of Radio Romania are involved in this process: Radio Romania- News and Current Affairs, Radio Romania International, the Culture Channel, Radio Romania Regional (with its 10 regional and local stations and studios), Radio Romania Music Channel, the Village Antena, Radio3net and Radio Junior.

 The first regional studio of Radio Romania was set up on October 8th 1939 in Chisinau, the then capital of the historical province of Bessarabia (the present capital of the Republic of Moldova). On December 1st 2011, on Romania’s national day, Radio Romania- Chisinau will be inaugurated in the Republic of Moldova’s capital, an FM station that will inform Moldovan citizens on the realties in neighboring Romania.

 It is a station targeting those “who think and feel or who maybe have doubts related to the openness towards Europe and its values” as the president general director of Radio Romania, Andras Istvan Demeter said.

 The first experimental broadcasts for listeners abroad were aired in 1927 when the station was set up. On February 12th 1939 a Romanian broadcast for the USA was launched ahead of Romania’s participation in the World Exhibition hosted by New York. Today RRI broadcasts in 11 languages, including Romanian, and also in the Macedo-Romanian dialect.

 Posted by Mike Terry, DXLD Yahoo Groups

RADIO FREE ASIA ISSUES SIXTH 15TH ANNIVERSARY QSL CARD


RADIO FREE ASIA ISSUES SIXTH 15TH ANNIVERSARY QSL CARD
 NOVEMBER 2011
 Radio Free Asia (RFA) announces the release of our 41st QSL card. This is the sixth QSL card commemorating 2011 as RFA’s 15th anniversary. The recipient of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize, Aung San Suu Kyi, was elected to lead Burma in 1990 but at that time was already under house arrest. From 1989-2010, she spent the better part of 15-years under house arrest and is renowned for promoting the Burmese non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights. RFA’s first broadcast was in Mandarin Chinese on September 29, 1996 at 2100 UTC. Acting as a substitute for indigenous free media, RFA concentrates its coverage on events occurring in and/or affecting the countries to which we broadcast. This QSL card will be used to confirm all valid reception reports for November 2011. A similar design will be issued next month as the last QSL of our anniversary series. Learn more at www.rfa15.org.

 RFA is a private, nonprofit corporation that broadcasts news and information to listeners in Asian countries where full, accurate, and timely news reports are unavailable. Created by Congress in 1994 and incorporated in 1996, RFA currently broadcasts in Burmese, Cantonese, Khmer, Korean to North Korea, Lao, Mandarin, the Wu dialect, Vietnamese, Tibetan (Uke, Amdo, and Kham), and Uyghur. RFA strives for accuracy, balance, and fairness in its editorial content. As a ‘surrogate’ broadcaster, RFA provides news and commentary specific to each of its target countries, acting as the free press these countries lack. RFA broadcasts only in local languages and dialects, and most of its broadcasts comprise news of specific local interest. More information about Radio Free Asia, including our current broadcast frequency schedule, is available at www.rfa.org.
 RFA encourages listeners to submit reception reports.  RFA confirms all accurate reception reports by mailing a QSL card to the listener. RFA welcomes all reception report submissions at www.techweb.rfa.org (follow the QSL REPORTS link) not only from DX’ers, but also from its general listening audience. If you have a smart phone, feel free to use the QR code below to access the automated reception report system and submit your reception reports to the web site.
 You also have the option of using the following Microsoft Tag from your smartphone. The free mobile app for your smartphone is available at http://gettag.mobi.
 Reception reports are also accepted by email at qsl@rfa.org, and for anyone without Internet access, reception reports can be mailed to:
 Reception Reports
 Radio Free Asia
 2025 M. Street NW, Suite 300
 Washington DC 20036
 United States of America.
 Upon request, RFA will also send a copy of the current broadcast schedule and a station sticker.
 # #

 Md. Salahuddin Dolar
 Chaumahani, Motihar
 Rajshahi-6000
 Bangladesh

Tuesday 11 October 2011

Alokesh Gupta,VU3BSE New Delhi

Radio Veritas Asia B11

SHORTWAVE TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE
30 October 2011 to 25 March 2012

TIME (UTC) FREQUENCY (kHz)

Bengali
0030–0057 11710  PUG
1400–1427 11870  PUG

Myanmar
2330–2357 9720   PUG
1130–1157 15450  PUG

Filipino
2300-2327 9720   PUG
1500-1553 15350  SMG

Hindi
0030–0057 11850  PUG
1330–1400 11870  PUG

Hmong
1200–1227 11935  PUG

Kachin
2330–2357 9645   PUG
1230–1257 15225  PUG

Karen
0000–0027 11935 PUG
1200–1230 15225 PUG

Khmer
1000–1030 11850 PUG

Mandarin
2100–2257 6115  PUG
1000–1157 9615  PUG

Sinhala
0000–0027 11850 PUG
0000–0027 15460 PUG
1330–1400 9520  PUG

Tamil
0030–0057 11935 PUG
1400–1427 9520  PUG

Telugu
0100–0127 15530 PUG
1430–1500 9515  PUG

Urdu
0100–0127 15280 PUG
0100–0127 17860 PUG
1430-1457 15435 SMG

Vietnamese
2330–2357 9670  PUG
0130–0230 15530 PUG
1030–1127 11850 PUG
1300–1327 11850 PUG

Chin
0130–0157 15255 PUG
1430-1500 9620  PUG

PUG=Palauig,Zambales,Philippines
Transmitters : 3x 250 KW
Antenna Type :
3x HRS 4/4/0.3
4x HRS 4/4/0.5
8x HR 2/2/0.5

SMG=Santa Maria di Galeria,Vatican City


 ---
Alokesh Gupta,VU3BSE
New Delhi

Alokesh Gupta,VU3BSE New Delhi


AWR B11
(2011-10-30 to 2012-03-24)

Site Start Stop Language Service Area kHz m kW Days
----------------------------------------------------------
SDA 0000 0200 Mandarin NE-China 12035 25 100 1234567
SDA 0000 0200 Mandarin C/N-China 17880 16 100 1234567
SDA 0000 0030 Burmese Myanmar 17635 16 100 1234567
SDA 0030 0100 Karen Myanmar,Thailand,China 17635 16 100 1234567
SDA 0100 0200 Mandarin S-China 17635 16 100 1234567
TAI 0100 0200 Vietnamese Vietnam 15445 19 100 7
MOS 0200 0230 Urdu Pakistan 5970 49 300 1234567
MDC 0230 0330 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 90 50 1234567
MOS 0230 0300 Punjabi Pakistan 5970 49 300 1234567
WER 0300 0330 Oromo S-Ethiopia 7370 41 250 1234567
WER 0300 0330 Tigrinya Eritrea 7315 41 250 1234567
SDA 0300 0330 Russian E-Russia 17635 16 100 1234567
MOS 0330 0430 Farsi Iran 6145 49 300 1234567
WER 0330 0400 Amharic Ethiopia 7370 41 250 1234567
MEY 0400 0600 Arabic Egypt,Iraq,ArabPeninsula 15480 19 250 1234567
WER 0400 0430 Bulgarian Bulgaria 5975 49 100 1234567
MOS 0430 0500 French Morocco,Algeria 6045 49 300 1234567
WER 0700 0800 Arabic Morocco,Algeria 11975 25 100 1234567
WER 0800 0830 French Morocco,Algeria 15145 19 100 1234567
WER 0800 0830 Kabyle Morocco,Algeria 15125 19 100 1234567
WER 0830 0900 Tachelhit Morocco,Algeria 15145 19 100 1234567
SDA 1000 1100 Mandarin S-China 15260 19 100 1234567
SDA 1000 1100 Mandarin C/N-China 11955 25 100 1234567
NAU 1000 1100 Italian Italy 9610 31 100 1
SDA 1030 1100 Ilonggo Philippines 11870 25 100 45
SDA 1030 1100 Cebuano Philippines 11870 25 100 67
SDA 1030 1100 Ilocano Philippines 11870 25 100 1
SDA 1030 1100 Tagalog Philippines 11870 25 100 23
SDA 1100 1130 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15495 19 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin S-China 12035 25 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin C/N-China 11825 25 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin NE-China 11730 25 100 1234567
SDA 1130 1200 Javanese Indonesia,Malaysia 15260 19 100 2 4 6
SDA 1130 1200 Sundanese Indonesia,Malaysia 15260 19 100 1 3 5 7
NAU 1200 1230 English NE-India,Bangladesh 17510 16 250 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Korean Korea 9880 31 100 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin NE-China 11855 25 100 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin S-China 12035 25 100 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin C/N-China 11825 25 100 1234567
NAU 1230 1300 Bangla NE-India,Bangladesh 17510 16 250 1234567
SDA 1300 1330 Khmer Cambod,Viet,Thai, Laos 11935 25 100 1234567
SDA 1300 1330 Karen Myanmar,Thailand,China 11860 25 100 1234567
NAU 1300 1330 Mandarin W-China 15480 19 250 23456
NAU 1300 1330 Uighur W-China 15480 19 250 1 7
SDA 1300 1400 Mandarin C/N-China 9920 31 100 1234567
MDC 1300 1400 Vietnamese Vietnam 17670 16 250 1234567
SDA 1300 1330 Bangla Bangladesh 15660 19 100 1234567
SDA 1330 1400 Russian E-Russia 9655 31 100 1234567
SDA 1330 1400 Thai Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11935 25 100 234 6
NAU 1330 1500 Mandarin W-China 15480 19 250 1234567
SDA 1330 1400 Malay Malaysia 15660 19 100 23 7
SDA 1330 1400 Khmer Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11935 25 100 1
SDA 1330 1400 Hmong Thailand 15660 19 100 56
SDA 1330 1400 Lao Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11935 25 100 5 7
SDA 1330 1400 Assamese NE-India 15660 19 100 1 4
SDA 1400 1430 Sinhalese Sri Lanka 15255 19 100 1234567
SDA 1400 1500 Mandarin S-China 11915 25 100 1234567
SDA 1400 1500 Mandarin C/N-China 9920 31 100 1234567
MOS 1400 1430 Urdu Pakistan 15440 19 300 1234567
SDA 1400 1430 Chin Myanmar 11940 25 100 1234567
SDA 1430 1500 PWO WKaren Myanmar,Thailand,China 11940 25 100 1234567
MDC 1430 1528 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 90 50 1234567
MOS 1430 1500 Afar Djibouti,NE-Ethiopia,Somalia 17605 16 300 1234567
SDA 1430 1500 Burmese Myanmar 15660 19 100 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Telugu S-India 11675 25 100 1234567
WER 1500 1530 Nepali Nepal 15255 19 250 1234567
MOS 1500 1530 Turkish Turkey 11955 25 300 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Mizo NE-India 15215 19 100 1234567
WER 1500 1530 Panjabi N-India 15270 19 250 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Kachin Myanmar 15660 19 100 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Tamil S-India 11685 25 100 1234567
WER 1530 1600 English Nepal, Tibet 15255 19 250 1234 7
SDA 1530 1600 Kannada S-India 11690 25 100 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Hindi C-India 15215 19 100 1234567
WER 1530 1600 Tibetan Nepal, Tibet 15255 19 250 56
WER 1530 1600 Hindi N-India 15270 19 250 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Marathi C-India 15495 19 100 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Malayalam S-India 11955 25 100 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 English S-India 11690 25 100 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 Urdu N-India 11720 25 100 1234567
MOS 1600 1630 Urdu Pakistan 15250 19 300 1234567
WER 1600 1630 Bulgarian Bulgaria 6100 49 100 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 English C-India 15215 19 100 1234567
ISS 1630 1700 Somali Somalia 17575 16 250 1234567
MOS 1630 1730 Farsi Iran 11645 25 300 1234567
SDA 1630 1700 English N-India 11935 25 100 1234567
MEY 1700 1730 Kiswahili Tanzania,Kenya,Uganda 11925 25 250 1234567
MEY 1730 1800 Masai Tanzania,Kenya,Uganda 11925 25 250 1234567
WER 1730 1800 Kabyle Morocco,Algeria 11860 25 100 1234567
WER 1730 1800 Oromo S-Ethiopia 11795 25 250 1234567
MOS 1800 1830 Col English S-Sudan 11690 25 300 4
MOS 1800 1830 Moro S-Sudan 11690 25 300 1
MOS 1800 1830 Acholi S-Sudan 11690 25 300 7
MEY 1800 1830 English SW-Africa 3215 90 100 1234567
MEY 1800 1830 English Botswana,S.Af,Zimbabwe 3345 90 100 1234567
MOS 1800 1830 Dinka S-Sudan 11690 25 300 5
MOS 1800 1830 Juba Arabic S-Sudan 11690 25 300 3
MOS 1800 1830 Bari S-Sudan 11690 25 300 2
MOS 1800 1830 Zande S-Sudan 11690 25 300 6
MEY 1830 1900 English E-Africa 11830 25 250 1234567
MOS 1830 1900 Arabic Libya 11860 25 300 1234567
MEY 1900 2100 Arabic Egypt,Iraq,Arab Peninsula 15480 19 250 1234567
WER 1900 1930 Arabic Morocco,Algeria 11760 25 100 1234567
MEY 1900 1930 Fulfulde Cameroon,Ghana,Senegal 15240 19 500 1234567
NAU 1900 2000 Arabic Morocco,Algeria 9535 31 100 1234567
WER 1900 1930 Wolof Senegal,Gambia 11860 25 250 1234567
MOS 1900 1930 Hausa Nigeria 11690 25 300 1234567
MEY 1930 2000 Ibo E-Nigeria 11750 25 250 1234567
MOS 1930 2000 French C-Africa 11690 25 300 1234567
WER 1930 2000 Tachelhit Morocco,Algeria 11760 25 100 1234567
MOS 2000 2030 Dyula Burk.Faso,Ivory Coast,Mali 9770 31 300 1234567
WER 2000 2030 French Morocco,Algeria 9805 31 100 1234567
MEY 2000 2030 French Cameroon,Niger 11755 25 250 1234567
MOS 2030 2100 French W-Africa 9805 31 300 1234567
MEY 2030 2100 Yoruba Nigeria 11755 25 250 1234567
SDA 2100 2200 Mandarin C/N-China 9720 31 100 1234567
SDA 2100 2200 Mandarin W-Japan,S-China 9565 31 100 1234567
SDA 2100 2200 Korean Korea 9890 31 100 1234567
MOS 2100 2130 English W-Africa 9830 31 300 1234567
SDA 2200 2300 Mandarin NE-China 11685 25 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2230 Javanese W-Indonesia 11850 25 100 1 3 5
SDA 2200 2300 Mandarin C/N-China 15370 19 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2230 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15320 19 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2230 Sundanese W-Indonesia 11850 25 100 2 4 67
SDA 2230 2300 English W-Indonesia 15320 19 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Mandarin NE-China 11700 25 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Vietnamese Vietnam 15320 19 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Mandarin C/N-China 15370 19 100 1234567

Sites :
ISS = Issoudun
MDC = Madagascar
MEY = Meyerton
MOS = Moosbrunn
NAU = Nauen
SDA = Agat
TAI = Taipei
WER = Wertachtal

Days:
1 = Sunday
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday

Version 01/2011-10-06/pub
AWR Frequency Management Office

---
Alokesh Gupta,VU3BSE
New Delhi

Md. Salahuddin Dolar

RADIO FREE ASIA ISSUES FIFTHTH 15TH ANNIVERSARY QSL CARD

OCTOBER 2011

Radio Free Asia (RFA) announces the release of our 40th QSL card. This 
is the fifth QSL card commemorating 2011 as RFA’s 15th anniversary. 
Rebiya Kadeer, exile Uyghur community leader, is president of the World 
Uyghur Congress and an advocate for China’s largely Muslim Uyghur 
minority. RFA’s first broadcast was in Mandarin Chinese on September 29,
1996 at 2100 UTC. Acting as a substitute for indigenous free media, RFA
concentrates its coverage on events occurring in and/or affecting the 
countries to which we broadcast. Those countries are: Burma, Cambodia, 
Laos, North Korea, Peoples Republic of China, and Vietnam. This QSL card
will be used to confirm all valid reception reports for October 2011. 
Similar designs will continue to be announced monthly between now and 
the end of the year. To learn more about RFA’s anniversary, visit 
www.rfa15.org.

RFA’s 40th QSL card commemorating 15 years of broadcasting.

RFA encourages listeners to submit reception reports. Reception reports 
are valuable to RFA as they help us evaluate the signal strength and 
quality of our transmissions. RFA confirms all accurate reception 
reports by mailing a QSL card to the listener. RFA welcomes all 
reception report submissions at www.techweb.rfa.org (follow the QSL 
REPORTS link) not only from DX’ers, but also from its general listening 
audience. If you have a smart phone, feel free to use the QR code below 
to access the automated reception report system and submit your 
reception reports to the web site.

You also have the option of using the following Microsoft Tag from your 
smartphone. The free mobile app for your smartphone is available at 
http://gettag.mobi.

Reception reports are also accepted by email at qsl@rfa.org, and for 
anyone without Internet access, reception reports can be mailed to:

Reception Reports

Radio Free Asia

2025 M. Street NW, Suite 300

Washington DC 20036

United States of America.

Upon request, RFA will also send a copy of the current broadcast schedule and a station sticker.

# # #

Md. Salahuddin Dolar

Chaumahani, Motihar

Rajshahi-6000, Bangladesh

Friday 23 September 2011

Salahuddin Dolar

Dear Listeners

Listeners meeting of Radio Taiwan Int'l  is going to be held in
November2011 in DX city Rajshahi. For participation please contact to
the following number +88 01712 943255 or +88 01713 733536.

Best Regards

Salahuddin Dolar

Chaumahani, Motihar

Rajshahi-6000, Bangladesh

Thursday 22 September 2011

Didarul Iqbal


এনএইচকে ওয়ার্ল্ড রেডিও জাপান বাংলা বিভাগের...
Didarul Iqbal12:25am Sep 12
এনএইচকে ওয়ার্ল্ড রেডিও জাপান বাংলা বিভাগের সুবর্ণ জয়ন্তী উপলক্ষে আগামী ২৪ সেপ্টেম্বর ২০১১ শনিবার ঢাকার কল্যাণপুরস্থ জাতীয় গণমাধ্যম ইনিস্টিটিউট মিলনায়তনে “শ্রোতা সম্মেলন” অনুষ্ঠিত হবে। অনুষ্ঠানে শুধুমাত্র আমন্ত্রিত শ্রোতাবন্ধুরাই অংশ গ্রহণের সুযোগ পাবে। [অনুষ্ঠান সূচী-- ০৯:০০> শ্রোতা নিবন্ধন, ০৯:৩০> স্বপ্নের ডানায়: বাংলাদেশ-জাপান বন্ধুত্বের ৪০ বছর নিয়ে সিম্পোজিয়াম (আয়োজনে- এনএইচকে ওয়ার্ল্ড রেডিও জাপান ও বাংলাদেশ বেতার), ১১:৩০> যে শহর চোরাবালি: চলচ্চিত্র প্রদর্শনী, ০১:০০> বিরতী, ০২:০০> শ্রোতা সম্মেলন, ০৫:০০> সমাপ্তি] >>> দিদারুল ইকবাল, পরিচালক, সাউথ এশিয়া রেডিও ক্লাব, ঢাকা, বাংলাদেশ

Thursday 23 June 2011

ডি-এক্সারদের জন্য ব্লগ শুরু করতে পেরে খুব ভালো লাগছে

প্রিয় ডিএক্সারবন্ধু ।
দূরস ংকেত পত্রিকা ছাপা স ংখ্যা আপনাদের হাতে অনেকদিন ধরেই পৌছে দিতে পারছি না । এ জন্য আমি খুবই মানসিককষ্টের মধ্যে আছি । তবে ওয়েবপেজে / ব্লগে আসতে পেরে কিছুটা হলেও মনটা হাল্কা করতে পারছি । এই ব্লগের মধ্য দিয়েই ডি-এক্স জগৎ-এ বিপ্লব ঘটবে । ঘটবেই । এটাই আমার বিশ্বাস । এই বিশ্বাস বুকের মধ্যে ধরে আমাদের কাজ আমরা করে যাব । এই আমাদের স ংকল্প । ব্লগারদের জানান । আমন্ত্রণ করুন । লেখায় অংশ নিন । আর এভাবেই  আমাদের স্বপ্ন পূরণ হোক ।
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