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Date Name of RNU Story Under EBSB Used in News Bulletin Duration Of Date Name of Story under EBSB used in News Bulletin Duration of the No of times the story was aired Special program (If any) Duration of Social Media Story on Platforms Figures of Links for stories on RNU story (in during the day the EBSB on which Retweets for social media (if minutes) program (in uploaded twitter, Views available) minutes) for YT etc 2/10/2020 Agartala Story on Unakoti relics and how it attracts 10 mints Sent to BIHAR RNU all. 2/10/2020 Imphal Tourist destination of Madhya Pradesh, 4 minutes Once Nil NA Mandu tourist spot Madhya Youtube, Mandu with question Pradesh Twitter, Facebook 2/10/2020 Bengaluru Auli-tourist destination in Uttarakhand 3 minutes 2 times Nil Nil Telecast story will be Youtube, - uploaded on 11th Feb Twitter, Facebook Guwahati Jantar Mantar Jaipur Rajasrhan 2.5 mnts 03 times Nil NA YouTube Youtube NA 2/10/2020 Bengaluru Curtain raiser on EBSB 1.5 minute 3 - - To be uploaded Youtube, - Twitter, Facebook 2/10/2020 RNU A special package on Konark Sun temple 3 mins (Konark 2 times (Konark Capsule); 3 times The capsule stories on Youtube YT views of 7 Mumbai used in prime time bulletins. A coverage of sun temple (Koraput university event) EBSB separately uploaded pm and 9.30 the celebration of Ek Bharat Shresht capsule); on YouTube. pm bulletins- Bharat in Odisha's Koraput university (as Koraput ~25000 views. shared by RNU Bhubaneswar) was also university Ek taken in bulletins. Also a complete bharat shresht package story on Gateway of India was bharat event- 3 sent to partner state RNU Bhubaneswar mins and DD HQ for their perusal. 2/10/2020 Guwahati 1. Umananda Island - smallest river island 1. Umananda- Umananda -1 Jantar Mantar- 2 NIL NA Tweets in Assamese on Youtube, 500 views on in the world. Located in the mighty 1 min. 49s times Umananda and Jantar Twitter YouTube (till Brahmputra, the island attracts hundreds 2.Jantar Mantar 10.2.2020) of of tourists every day from all parts of the Mantar 1 min Umananda country. 2. Jantar Mantar- located in Story Rajasthan and a centre of astronomical observation 2/10/2020 Panaji Ekta shibir in Palamu, Santhali phrase 71 1 NIL NA 2 stories uploaded on Youtube - translation YouTube 2/10/2020 Patna Unnakoti in Tripura is a favourite Tourist 3 min 1 Nil NA Unnakoti in Tripura is a Youtube, NA destination tourist destination Twitter, Facebook 2/10/2020 Chandigarh EBSB campaign started all over the One minute Once Nil NA Youtube, country. Twitter 2/10/2020 Patna Nalanda University Ruins- Historical must 3 min 1 Nil Na Nalanda ke khandhar Youtube, NA visit Twitter, Facebook 2/10/2020 Ranchi 2 min 16 sec 2 Nil NA Youtube, झारखण्ड खनिज संपदा के अलावा देश-ववदेश मᴂ झारखण्ड खनिज संपदा के Twitter, अपिी स ंदरता के ललए भी जािा जाता है। प्रदेश के अलावा देश-ववदेश मᴂ अपिी Facebook अलग-अलग इलाकⴂ मᴂ अिेक रमणीय स्थल हℂ, स ंदरता के ललए भी जािा जाता जो बरबस सैलानियⴂ को अपिी ओर खींचते हℂ। है। प्रदेश के अलग-अलग इलाकⴂ मᴂ अिेक रमणीय स्थल हℂ, जो बरबस सैलानियⴂ को अपिी ओर खींचते हℂ। 2/10/2020 Shillong Boori boot yullo festival from Arunachal 1:15 Twice EBSB story uploaded in Youtube, Pradesh the following platforms Twitter, Facebook 2/10/2020 Jaipur 1. Tourist destination: Umananda, Assam 2 2 Nil NA Story uploaded on Youtube (Smallest river Island) YouTube 2/10/2020 VIJAYAWA LEPAKSHI Popular tourist place in 8 3times Nil NA Youtube, DA ananthapuram district of andhra pradesh Twitter, Facebook 2/10/2020 Leh Yes One minute One Time It's about Tourism places NA NA NA in Nubra Leh 10/2/2020 VIJAYAWA GOLDEN TEMPLE (popular tourist place 7.30m 2times Nil NA Youtube, DA in amritsar ) Twitter, Facebook 2/10/2020 Shimla Introductory Story 30 seconds on "EK Introductory Three times (3 P.M., 4 P.M. & 6.30 Nil Nil All the above stories were Youtube, Nil Bharat shreshth Bharat" Tourism Story 30 P.M.) The quiz was also telecast in uploaded on facebook Twitter, Destination of Kerela Munnar (Moonar) seconds on scroll during 4 Hrs. transmission. page , Youtube channel & Facebook 2.30 minutes. EBSB -Quiz - which the "EK Bharat on Twitter. classical dance form of Kerala Stories shreshth were also uploaded on Social media. Bharat" Tourism Destination of Kerela Munnar (Moonar) 2.30 minutes. EBSB -Quiz - which the classical dance form of Kerala Stories were also uploaded on Social media. 2/10/2020 RNU, DDK, 1 Aaj Ka Sawal- EBSB Quiz 2 Tourist 20.7 1 Aaj Ka Sawal- EBSB Quiz 6 nil na 1 Aaj Ka Sawal- EBSB Youtube, 21 Retweets for Bhopal Destination Manipur Loktak Lake 3 Aaj Ka times 2 Tourist Destination Quiz 2 Tourist Destination Twitter, quiz 65 views Sawal- EBSB Quiz (Urdu) Manipur Loktak Lake 5 times Hindi Manipur Loktak Lake 3 Facebook for EBSB Story 3 Aaj Ka Sawal- EBSB Quiz 1 time Reply of viewer of correct (Urdu) answer 2/10/2020 Thiruvanant Palampur in Himachal Reminds of Munnar 1.59 Three NA NA Youtube, hapuram in Kerala Twitter, Facebook 2/10/2020 AHMEDAB CHITRAKOT WATER FALLS, 05 MTS. TWICE IN 4.00 PM BULLETIN CHITRAKOT WATER 06 MTS. UPLOADED ON Youtube, AD CHHATISGARH AND 8.30 PM BULLETIN FALLS OF YOUTUBE, TWITTER Twitter CHHATIGARH ALSO AND WEBSITE. KNOWN AS NIAGRA FALL OF INDIA: BYTES OF TOURISTS, FACILITIES AVAILABLE INCLUDING RESORTS, HOTELS, BOATING FACILITY, EMPLOYMENT TO ADIVASI COMMUNITIES, THEIR LIFE STYLES, CULTURE ETC. AND ENJOYMENT OF PEOPLE, DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM IN CHHATISGARH ETC. 2/10/2020 RAIPUR story on Bastar Chitrakoot and 4.30 mins 04 Nil NA Rann utsav Youtube, YouTube 110 Teerathgarh water falls sent to Twitter, ahmedabad. Rnu raipur carried story on Facebook Ramn Utsav 2/10/2020 Kohima Tourist destination - Jabalpur 2.30 mins 1 Tourist destination - Youtube Jabalpur 2/11/2020 Thiruvanant Dalhousie Town Nestled in the Himalayas 1.45 mins Three Nil NA https://www.youtube.com/ Youtube, Twitter, Facebook hapuram watch?v=dPsf0DfsO0Q&fe ature=youtu.be 2/11/2020 DDK Hissar Sheikh Chili Tomb (Kurukshetra) on the 2:16 minutes One (We have only one bulletin in Nil NA Will upload the same on Youtube, Twitter, Facebook based of today's theme historical a day) social media platforms destination 2/10/2020 JALANDHA Story on Lepakshi temple in Andhra 4 minutes 2 times (6:30 PM, 9:30 PM) N/A N/A Lepakshi story from Youtube R Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh uploaded on youtube with Punjabi version. 11/2/2020 AGARTALA 1)Historical Destination Place- Udaipur 2 mints 2 time First at Bengali Bulletin(615PM) and than again at Kokborok Live Strreamin Youtube, mata Tripureshwari Mandir sent to Bihar. Bulletin(630PM) Facebook 2)RNU Agartala used Nalanda University Story from RNU Patna 2/11/2020 Shimla 1.Introductory Story 2.VO story on- Kochi 1. 40 seconds (2 times) 3:00PM and 6:30PM Nil Nil All stories are uploaded Youtube, Nil Fort 3.Quiz- What is the capital of Kerala. 2. (2.27 Twitter, seconds) 3. Facebook (53 seconds) scroll during the transmission 2/11/2020 VIJAYAWA Tirumala (Historical destination) 6:44m 3times Nil NA Youtube, Twitter, Facebook DA 2/11/2020 JALANDHA Story on Tirumal Temples in Andhra 3 minutes 2 times (6:30 PM, 9:30 PM) N/A N/A Tirumal Temple story from Youtube R Pradesh Andhra uploaded on youtube with Punjabi version. 2/10/2020 Regional EBSB Umanand Mandir-Assam and EBSB 1-00 Minute 1+1 Nil NA Nil Nil News Unit, National Squash Tournament Jaipur and 1-00 Doordarsha Minute n Kendra Jaipur 2/11/2020 Regional EBSB- Jantar Mantar Historical Place 1+2+1+0.30 Umanand Mandir Assam Story- 7 Nil NA EBSB Assam- Umanand Youtube News Unit, Jaipur, EBSB- Rang Ghar- Assam Story, Minutes times, Jantar Mantar Historical Mandir, EBSB Assam- Doordarsha EBSB- Umananda Mandir Assam, EBSB Story- 4 times and Assam Rang Rangh Ghar, EBSB- Jaipur n Kendra, Jaipur School cultural programme Ghar Story - 1 time, School cultural Jantar mantar Story, Jaipur Programme 1 time EBSB- School Cultural programme 2/11/2020 VIJAYAWA Maharaja Ranjith Singh Leader of the Sikh 06:30 M 2 times Nil NA Youtube, Twitter, Facebook DA Empire 2/11/2020 Panaji Jharkhand Tourism 155 seconds 2 NIL NA Youtube - 2/11/2020 Panaji Santhali phrase 36 seconds 1 NIL NA santhali phrase Youtube - 2/11/2020 Shimla 1) Introductory story (2) VO story on- (1) 40 seconds (2 times) 3:00PM and 6:30PM Nil Nil All stories are uploaded Youtube, Nil (revised) Kochi Fort (3) Quiz- What is the capital of (2) (2 minutes Twitter, the Kerala. 27 seconds) Facebook (3) (1 minutes) 2/11/2020 Imphal Bhedaghat tourist destination with today's 5 minutes Once Nil NA Bhedaghat tourist Youtube, Twitter, Facebook question destination 2/11/2020 RNU Package on Dhauligiri Shanti Stula & Dhauligiri Dhauligiri Shanti Stupa Package- 5 times; Konark Sun Temple Package- 3 Started Ek bharat shresht Youtube, YT views- ~100; Twitter likes & retweets Mumbai Konark Sun Temple aired in all DD Shanti Stupa times bharat quiz on Twitter. One Twitter for Quiz question- >50 votes, 6 likes, 1 Sahyadri news bulletins of the day. Also, Package- 2:30 question on partner state retweet (till 8 pm on 11th Feb 2020) Maharashtra Cuisine package for EBSB minutes; will be posted daily and the sent to partner state RNU Bhubaneswar Konark Sun correct answer will be and HQ EBSB mail.
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