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Use of organic fertilizers ( Hindi)   
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जैविक खाद के बारे में किसानों को जानकारी दी गयी है। जैविक खाद कैसे बनती है, इसके लाभ, रख-रखाव के बारे में भी बताया गया है

What is anganvadi ( Hindi)   
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हमने अपने कार्यक्रम में आगंनबाड़ी क्या है तथा उसका क्या उदेशय होता है उसके बारे में जानने के लिए हमने बात की विशेषज्ञय से और उनसे जाना आगंनबाड़ी के बारे में । कि वो किस प्रकार काम करते हैं ।

Environment ( Hindi)   
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This episode speaks on how Climate Change imparted the lives of people particularly those who are poor and downtrodden. Our life will be in danger if we don’t take care of our environment in time. We are responsible for the havoc done and in return it will destroy the whole existence on earth.  

World anti-poverty day ( Hindi)   
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Although we celebrate the World Anti Poverty day every year but the fact that rich is becoming richer and poor is becoming poorer are the same. There should be something new should happen in order to address this issues. Mr. Amitabh Behar of Wada Na Todo Abhiyan gave his views on the same.

Expectation of budget 2011-12 ( Hindi)   
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The Union Budget is not just an annual statement of receipts and expenditures. It is an instrument for fulfilling the obligations of the state and is a political statement of the priorities set by government in resource allocation. But, there is a vast chasm between vision statements or stated objectives or targets, budgetary allocations made to attain these targets and the prevailing the grassroots reality. Similarly, this episodes speaks some of the aspirations and expectation of Civil Society Organizations on Budget 2011-12. Executive Director, Mr. Subrat Das of CBGA gave his view on 'Haq Hamara Wada Tumhara'.

Adivasi and dalit women ( Hindi)   
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The episode focuses on Adivasi, Dalits and Marginalized Women. Generally, people do not treat them with respect. Dalit/Adivasi women in India live a precarious life combining abject poverty with grinding labor in the field and work places. Back at home, they are powerless, abused and exploited. Every year the parliament proposes budget for the overall development of the country. Against this backdrop, we spoke to Mr. Bijay Kumar from NSA Orissa, Mr. Praveer Peter from GLRF Jharkhand and Mrs. Rajima Tandi, coordinator of Dalit and Adivasi Manch Jharkhand to share their perspectives and views on the plight of women belonging to these excluded communities. 

Gender mainstreaming ( Hindi)   
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Gender Mainstreaming focuses on gender roles and relationships rather than on women only; it is designed to ensure that women and men have access to project resources, services and opportunities. However, there is a marked inequality between both men and women on the same. This episode highlights Gender mainstreaming as an important aspect of good governance. It seeks to ensure that institutions, policies and programs respond to the needs and interests of women as well as men, and distribute benefits equitably between women and men. To substantiate on Gender Mainstreaming Dipta Bhog from Nirantar and Prof. Rama Swami.

World food day ( Hindi)   
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Every year we observe World Food Day and this year the theme united against hunger, chosen to recognize the efforts made in the fight against world hunger at national, regional and international levels. However, there is inequality and corruption that still exists in our country. Towards this we need to unite against hunger along with state and civil society organizations and the private sector in partnership at all levels to defeat hunger, extreme poverty and malnutrition. Devendra Sharma, Food Policy Analysis gave his thoughts on World Food Day.

 

Samudhya Sandhipu ( Tamil)   
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Mrs. Malarkodi, India's 1st Women Lorry driver who was awarded with the title Veeranai Goods,India’s best Women lorry driver and many more to her credits . Malarkodi learned lorry driving from her husband a professional lorry driver in Tiruchengode, (a small village in Namkkal district, Tamilnadu) who travels all 30 days in a month to all parts of India for delivering goods. When her husband met with a serious accident, it was at that moment Malarkodi took lorry driving as her profession and continued to take orders that came for her husband. Then after she continued this profession with fill dedication ignoring all bad and unwanted criticism from her neighbors. Mrs.Malarkodi is an encouraging star for many of her community women.

Outcomes of budget 2011-12 ( Hindi)   
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Finance Minister Pranabh Mukherjee on 28th February 2011 announced the Budget for next fiscal year 2011-12. The Budget 2011-12 has utterly failed to address the core challenges of rolling back inflation and reducing mass deprivation. Besides, the allocations for the welfare of women, minorities, dalits and tribals are thoroughly inadequate. This episode highlights some of the significant outcomes of budget 2011-12 like health, education, livelihood and social exclusion. Mr. Mazher Hussain and Mr. Ashok Bharti gave their views on 'Haq Hamara Wada Tumhara'.

Interview

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Interviews are an interesting radio format, used to source critical information from an individual. Individuals, here, may include experts like doctors or lawyers or, if the case warrants, victims, eyewitnesses or even the general public. An interview can be based on a personality, an issue or an event. Ideally, an interview on radio seldom exceeds an hour but interviews ranging around five minutes are common. Eventually, it is important to bear in mind that the interview is meant to source information.