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Time MUSIC LESSON Rag Ras Barse Raag Malgunji Raag Durga MUSIC GYAN VANI-DELHI TRANSMISSION Schedule for the month of July 2019 1 July .2019 2 July .2019 3 July .2019 4 July .2019 5 July .2019 Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 08.00 AM to GVST GVST GVST GVST GVST Vandematram/ Openning Vandematram/ Openning Vandematram/ Openning Vandematram/ Openning Vandematram/ Openning 08.05 AM Announcement Announcement Announcement Announcement Announcement Programme Highlights Programme Highlights Programme Highlights Programme Highlights Programme Highlights MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON 08:00 AM to Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse 08:30 AM Raag Malgunji Raag Ruriya Raag Sohani Raag Kamoth Raag Suha Raag Durga Raag Sindura Raag Bheem Palasi Raag Shree Raag Telang 08:30 AM to IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme 09:00 AM Topic – Increase in Population Topic –Introduction to Gender Topic – Introduction to Publishing Topic – Market and Forms of Topic – Media Translation Agriculture Market 09:00 AM to Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language 09:15 AM and Culture and Culture and Culture and Culture and Culture Episode - 31 Episode - 32 Episode - 33 Episode - 34 Episode - 35 09.15 to 09.30 French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise AM Episode - 31 Episode - 32 Episode - 33 Episode -34 Episode - 35 09:30 to Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli 09.45 AM Topic – Neem Topic - Tulsi Topic – Amvla Topic – Bargad Topic – Neemlu 09.45 to 10.00 Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat AM Topic : Pyasa Kauwa Topic : Kabootar aur Jaal Topic : Halchai Kutta Topic : Chhipa Hua Dhan Topic : Bina Vichare 10.00 AM to Sankalp Episode 65 & 66 Sankalp Episode 67 & 68 Sankalp Episode 69 & 70 Sankalp Episode 71 & 72 Sankalp Episode 73 & 74 10.30AM Lok Jhankar - Episode - Lok Jhankar - Episode - Lok Jhankar - Episode - 88 Lok Jhankar - Episode - Lok Jhankar - Episode - 10.30 AM to 86 87 89 90 11.00 AM “Programme on Folk Songs” “Programme on Folk Songs” “Programme on Folk Songs” “Programme on Folk Songs” “Programme on Folk Songs” 11.00 AM to Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling-Live Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- 12.00PM Live Live Live Live 12.00 PM TO Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling-Live Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- 01.00 PM Live Live Live Live पूर् ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक प्रमिक्षण – 01.00 PM to पूर् ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक प्रमिक्षण पूर् ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक प्रमिक्षण – पूि ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक परिक्षण विज्ञान पूि ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक परिक्षण 01.30 pm Topic – विज्ञान का पा絍यक्रम गणणत Topic- गुणनखंड , अपिर्तयब औि Topic – गणणत का पा絍यक्रम Topic- परिमेय सं奍याएँ एक परिचय Topic – सं奍या पद्रती घातांक एक परिचय Manav Ka Vikas Manav Ka Vikas Manav Ka Vikas Manav Ka Vikas Manav Ka Vikas 01.30 TO 33 34 35 36 37 01.50 PM Episode – Episode – Episode – Episode – Episode – Topic – Sidnhu Ghati Sabhyata Topic – Mava Sabhyata Topic – Antriksh Ka Radio Sansar Topic – Einstine Aur Topic – Newton ka Patan Sabekshta ka Sidhant 01.50 TO मििु जगत मििु जगत मििु जगत मििु जगत मििु जगत 02.00 PM Topic – Barsat Topic – Sardi Topic – Garmi Topic – Hawaai Jahaz Topic – Kelaa 02.00 PM TO IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme 02.30 PM Topic – Increase in Population Topic –Introduction to Gender Topic – Introduction to Publishing Topic – Market and Forms of Topic – Media Translation Agriculture Market Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language 02.30 PM TO and Culture and Culture and Culture and Culture and Culture 03.00 PM Episode - 31 Episode - 32 Episode - 33 Episode - 34 Episode - 35 French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise Episode - 31 Episode - 32 Episode - 33 Episode -34 Episode - 35 03.00 PM To Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli 03.15 PM Topic – Neem Topic - Tulsi Topic – Amvla Topic – Bargad Topic – Neemlu 03.15PM To Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat 03.30 PM Topic : Pyasa Kauwa Topic : Kabootar aur Jaal Topic : Halchai Kutta Topic : Chhipa Hua Dhan Topic : Bina Vichare 03.30 PM To Sankalp Episode 65 & 66 Sankalp Episode 67 & 68 Sankalp Episode 69 & 70 Sankalp Episode 71 & 72 Sankalp Episode 73 & 74 04.00 PM 04.00 PM To Lok Jhankar - Episode - 86 Lok Jhankar - Episode - 87 Saptahik Gyan Patrika – Repeat Interactive Radio Counseling – Lok Jhankar - Episode - 90 04.30 PM (29-06-2019) Live “Programme on Folk Songs” “Programme on Folk Songs” Topic : Student Support “Programme on Folk Songs” पूर् ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक प्रमिक्षण – Services 04.30 PM TO पूर् ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक प्रमिक्षण पूर् ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक प्रमिक्षण – पूि ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक परिक्षण विज्ञान 05.00PM Topic – विज्ञान का पा絍यक्रम गणणत Topic- गुणनखंड , अपिर्तयब औि Topic – गणणत का पा絍यक्रम एक परिचय Topic – सं奍या पद्रती घातांक एक परिचय Manav Ka Vikas Manav Ka Vikas Manav Ka Vikas Manav Ka Vikas Manav Ka Vikas 05.00 PM TO 33 34 35 36 37 05.20PM Episode – Episode – Episode – Episode – Episode – Topic – Sidnhu Ghati Sabhyata Topic – Mava Sabhyata Topic – Antriksh Ka Radio Sansar Topic – Einstine Aur Topic – Newton ka Patan Sabekshta ka Sidhant 05.20 PM TO मििु जगत मििु जगत मििु जगत मििु जगत मििु जगत 05.30 PM Topic – Barsat Topic – Sardi Topic – Garmi Topic – Hawaai Jahaz Topic – Kelaa 05:30 PM TO Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- 06300 PM Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat 06:30PM TO Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- 07:30PM Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON 07:30PM TO Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse 08:00PM Raag Malgunji Raag Ruriya Raag Sohani Raag Kamoth Raag Suha Raag Durga Raag Sindura Raag Bheem Palasi Raag Shree Raag Telang NEXT DAY Highlights of next day programs Highlights of next day programs Highlights of next day programs And Highlights of next day programs Highlights of next day programs SUMMARY And Closing announcement And Closing announcement Closing announcement And Closing announcement And Closing announcement GVST GVST GVST GVST GVST GYAN VANI-DELHI TRANSMISSION Schedule for the month of July 2019 6 July .2019 7 July .2019 8 July .2019 9 July .2019 10 July .2019 Time Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 08.00 AM to GVST GVST GVST GVST GVST Vandematram/ Openning Vandematram/ Openning Vandematram/ Openning Vandematram/ Openning Vandematram/ Openning 08.05 AM Announcement Announcement Announcement Announcement Announcement Programme Highlights Programme Highlights Programme Highlights Programme Highlights Programme Highlights MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON MUSIC LESSON 08:00 AM to Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse Rag Ras Barse 08:30 AM Raag Darbari Kanada Raag Gujri Todi Raag Yamani Bilaval Raag Chhya Nat Raag Malkauns Raag Desi Raag Kalingara Raag Aasawari Raag Deskar Raag Marwa 08:30 AM to IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme IGNOU Programme 09:00 AM Topic – Moral Development Topic – Nature of Feminist Topic – Population growth a Topic – Rights of the accused Topic – Role of Mathematics in Among Adolescents Research problem artificial intelligence 09:00 AM to Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language Certificate in Korean Language 09:15 AM and Culture and Culture and Culture and Culture and Culture Episode - 36 Episode - 37 Episode - 38 Episode - 39 Episode - 40 09.15 to 09.30 French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise French Language Exercise AM Episode - 36 Episode - 37 Episode - 38 Episode - 39 Episode - 40 09:30 to Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli Rangoli 09.45 AM Topic – Imli Topic – Gulab Topic – Aam Topic – Peepal Topic – Jamun 09.45 to 10.00 Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat Katha Jagat AM Topic : Chalak Lomdi Topic : Dosti Topic : Haathi aur Darzi Topic : Ekta Main Bal Hai Topic : Ghanti Kaun Bandhe 10.00 AM to Sankalp Episode 75 & 76 Sankalp Episode 77 & 78 Sankalp Episode 78 & 80 Sankalp Episode 81 & 82 Sankalp Episode 83 & 84 10.30AM 10.30 AM to Saptahik Gyan Patrika Lok Jhankar - Episode - 92 Lok Jhankar - Episode - 93 Lok Jhankar - Episode - 94 Lok Jhankar - Episode - 95 11.00 AM “Programme on Folk Songs” “Programme on Folk Songs” “Programme on Folk Songs” “Programme on Folk Songs” 11.00 AM to Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling-Live Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- 12.00PM Live Live Live Live 12.00 PM TO Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling-Live Interactive Radio Counseling- Interactive Radio Counseling- 01.00 PM Live Live Live Live 01.00 PM to पूि ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक परिक्षण पूि ब मा鵍यममक मिक्षक परिक्षण – मिक्षण प्रमिक्षण कायबक्रम – पूि ब मा鵍यममक
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