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North Regional Service SATURDAY 44 Vaisakba 21, May 11 v.i.an.a 21, May ii | NORTH REGIONALREGIONAL SERVICE Hours DELHI AA floursHours Hours 337.1337-1 mm (( 890890 kc|s) kcls) 0630—0630-0900 0900 hrs. hrs. Kuchh bhibhi aj nahin main 41.15 min (7,290(7,290 kc|s) kcls) 0630—0630-0745 0745 hrs. 1805 SarlaSarla Kapoor Kapoor 1700* Kishori Kishori SaranSaran MisraMisra 31.15 in longa (Bachhan) Geet auraur GhazalGhazal 31.15 m (9,630(9.630 kc[s) kcls) 0300—0900 0800-0900 hrs- hrs Mat meramera sawarsawar mujhe mujhe do do Khayal Puriya Puriya Dhanashri Dhanashri Khol too ab bhi ankheankhe khol 1720 Instrumental Music*Musict Hours (Bachhan) (Prasad) 1805 NEWS IN HINDI (Prasad) 1730 Kamla Srivastava:Srivastava: Geet Geet 1805 NEWS IN HINDI AND WEATHERWEATHER REPORTREPORT 0630* Mangal Mangal Dhwani Dhwani 1810 LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS 1745 Pradeshik Yojanayen (English) Talk inin Hindi on the 0635 VandanaTVandanat AND WEATHER REPORTREPORT Husne-gamze ki ki kash- LAKSHMI SHANKER AND (Hindi) i Development Plans Plans of of U.U. P. LAKSHMI SHANKER AND makash (Ghalib) 1800 LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS PARTY: 1815 BabooBaboo Khan: Khan: Thumri Thumri 1815 As In Delhi A 1830 Sachin Roy 1815 As In Delhi A 1805 NEWS ININ HINDI Sharda vidyavidya dayin#dayirtt 1830Sachin Roy 1845 FOR THE FORCES Sitar;. Hanskikini 1845 FOR THE FORCES 1810 MAZDOOR MANDALMANDAL (Traditional) Sitar: Hanskikini Programme for soldiers,soldiers, B. N.N. BISWASBISWAS 1845 FORFOR THE RURALRURAL Programme forfor industrial sailors and airmen: areas HeIIe govind he gopalgopal (Surdas) LISTENERS MEERA CHATTERJEET.t.CHATTERJEE INDIRA NALINI SUKH: 2000 Asprishyata Nivaran 1830 PRADESHIK SAMACHARSAMACHAR INDIRA NALINI SUKH: Asprishyata Nivaran Geet; KoiKoi katchukatchu kahe; Regional news in Hindi Radhika shyam sunder ko Talk by BHAGWATIBHAGWATI DUTT Regional news in Hindi Radhika shyam sunder ko Samachar; BANIBANI KONAR: KONAR: 1840 PANCHAYATGHAR pyari (Chheet Swami)Swami) SHASTRI geett; Mero man: Filmi 2010 Pyara Singh geetI; Mero man: Filmi Programme for for rtiralrural areasareas V.. J. JOSHI:JOSHI: Pyara Singh geett; BUTA SINGH AND 1940 Dilruba: Dhun geett; BUTA SINGH AND 1940 Ghazal+Ghazal* Jo humhum burebure bhalebhale so teretere PARTY: Bhajan; MD. 1945 Sher-o-NaghmaSher-o-Naghma (Surdas) 2015 NEWS IN HINDIHINDI RARAFIt FIt BANI KONAR: 2030 Radio News Reel (English) Programme of of verseverse and RANI KONAR: 1930 PROGRAMME IN music Nisidin jojo hari koko gun gayegaye GORKHALI 2000 Kamla Srivastava (Ekrang)_(Ekrang)_ 2040 Vijay KiKi Vela 2000 Kamla Srivastava Feature depicting the 1945 NEWS ININ PUNJABI Get: ApniApni Pasandpasand CHORUS: 2000 PUNJABIPUNJABI PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME 2015 NEWS IN HINDI He amaron kl janani emancipation of of DelhiDelhi byby 2015 NEWS IN HINDI He amaron ki janani 2015 Vimala KaulKaul 2030 Radio News Reel (Bhagwati Charan Verma) the IndianIndian ForcesForces and Radio News Reel (Bhagwati Charan Verma) Khayal: PuriyaPuriya (Relayed from Delhi) 0700*0100* PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME SUMMARYSUMMARY declaration of of Bahadur (Relayed from Delhi) Shah as thethe emperor ofof Pyare dede gar lagi 2040 T. N.N. NagarNagar AND WEATHER FORECAST (Jhoormra) Sitar recital: RagRag TilakTilak For DelhiDelhi andand adjoiningadjoining India; WrittenWritten and produced by F. C.C. 2030 As In DelhiDelhi AA Kamod areas 2055 Today InIn Parliament 0705 Darshan Singh MATHIJRMATHUR Tabla accompanimentaccompaniment by by 0705 Darshan Singh 2100 NEWSNEWS ININ ENGLISHENGLISH JAGDISH NARAINNARAIN Clarionet: Hindol 2055 Sansad Sameeksha 2115 SportsSnorts AndAnd SportsmenSportsmen CHAUBEY 0720 Sadat Khan (Bombay) 0720 Sadat Khan (Bombay) 2100 VimalaVimala KaulKaul Fortnightly review of 2100* NEWS IN ENGLISH Bhajan Fortnightly review of 2100* NEWS IN ENGLISH Bhajan Khayal: Malkauns outstanding sports events by 2115 Why New Calendar 0735 Bhavalok outstanding sports events by2115 Why New Calendar 0735Bhavalok Pag la%anlatan de de (Ek(Ek tal)tal) Y. V.V. LAKSHMANLAKSHMAN RAORAO ~ Talk in English Garib dasdas kaka kavya:kavya: 2115 Sadat KhanKhan 2125 Tabla Par Par Teen Teen Tal Tal 2130 National Progoramme Collected byby BALMUKUNDBALMUKUND Apni pasand 2130 Childhood MemoriestMemoriest (Music) MISHRA; Recitation by 2200 Saturday Swing Sessionf 2130 National ProgrammeProgramme 2200 Saturday Swing Sessiont (Relayed fromfrom Delhi) SWARNALATA 2300* CloseClose down.down. 2300'2300* CloseClose down.down. 0745 Sarla Kapoor:Kapoor: Bhajan Bhajan SATTURSA'TTUR A. G. SUBRA-SUBRA- Sanvariya ki ki cheri cheri kaho kaho ri ri MANYAM (Yugal Priya)Priya) Programme of of KamatakKamatak LUCKNOW 1 PATNA music (Vocal)(Vocal) Kai dukh nanhi janejane apnoapno 394.7 min (760(760 kc|s)kc:s) 483.9 m in (620(620 kc|s) kc:s) (Yugalpriya) LALGUDI G.G. JAYARAMA.N JAYARAMAN Main apano manbhavan manbhavan Violin ALLAHABAD 0630* Nav Nav Prabhat Prabhat PALGHAT R. RAGHU:RAGHU: 0640 AJ KAKA CHINTAN CHINTAN leeno (Rasik(Rasik Bihari)Bihari) 306.1 mm (980(980 kc|s)kc:s) 08(M>0890 SachinSachin RoyRoy Mridangam (Thought(Thought forfor hte day)day) Sitar: Paraj 2300* CloseClose down. 0630* Prabhat Prabhat SangeetSangeet 0642 AJ AURAUR KALKAL 0815 NEWSNEWS ININ HINDI 0640 AradhanaAradhana (Programme summary) 0830 VimalaVimala Kaul Kaul DELHI B 0650 Kamla Srivastava 0645 BhajanamrittBhajanamritf Khayal: Anand Bhairav DELHI B 0700Shubrati Khan Khayal: Anand Bhairav 280.4 m m (1,070 kc|s) kcls) 0700—09000700-0900 hrs. hrs. Bhajan: ShriShri Ram ChandraChandra Anand chhayechhaye dhan dhan dhan dhan Kripalu bhajbhaj manman Sarangi: ParajParaj more bhag (Vilambit(Vilambit 0630 As In DelhiDelhi AA (Tulsidas) 0710 RaghuRaghu Jha,Jha Jhoomra) 0735 Darshan SinghSingh Hoji Hari kit gayogayo Khayal GandhariGandhari Bolan lagelage re re papiharapapihara Clarionet: Bhairavi (Meerabai) 0730Sujata Chakravarty^Chakravartyt Bhajan Bhajan (Drut Teental)Teental) 0745 As In DelhiDelhi AA 0700 PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME SUMMARYSUMMARY 0745 VadyaVadya SwarSwar 0900*0900' CloseClose down. 0800 NEWS IN ENGLISH 0705 Nilima Lahirii:Lahirit (Instrumental(Instrumental Quartet)Quartet) Sto 0815 BabooBaboo Khan: Khan: Thumri Thumri Thumri BhairaviBhairavi 0755 Siyaram TewariTewari Bhajan 337.1 in ( 0830 NEWSNEWS ININ PUNPABI 0715 T. N.N. NagarNagar 337.1 m ( 890 kc|s) kris) 1230—13501230-1350 hrs. hrs. 0800* NEWS IN ENGLISH 31.15 min (9,630(9,630 kc|s)kcls) 1230—13301230-1330 hrs.hrs. 0845 TulasidasTulasidas Ke Ke Padt Pad* Sitar rcital: Rag BhairaviBhairavi NEWS IN ENGLISH 0900* Close Close down.down. Tabla accompanimentaccompaniment by by 0815 NEWSNEWS IN HINDIHINDI 1230* Bhajanamritf Bhajanamritt • •• JAGDISH NARAINNARAIN 0830 Ajit KumarKumar ChatterjeaChatterjee . Geet 1300 Chitrapat Set Set 280.4 m m (1,070 kc|s) Ws) 1300-14301300—1430 hrs. CHAUBEY 0840 Sitart 1330 Violin VadanfVadant 31.15 mm (9.630(9,630 kcls) kc!s) 1330— 1330-1430 1430 hrs. hrs 0730 Kishori SaranSaran Misra Sitart V. G. JOG:JOG: Khayal Vibhas 0850 Raghu JhaJha Thumrj GAJANAN RAO JOSHI:JOSHI- 1300* As As InIn Delhi AA 0745 GeettGeett 0900* CloseClose down.down. PARITOSH SEAL 1330 NEWS IN ENGLISHENGLISH 0800 NEWS IN ENGLISH *** 1340 NEWS IN HINDIHINDI 1340 Jazz OnOn TheThe PianotPianof 0815 NEWS IN HINDI 1230*Rag Rag SangeettSangeett 1350 Close down.down. 1400 Among My SouvenirstSouvenirsf 0830 T.T. N. NagarNagar 1250 Geett *«* 1430* CloseClose down.down. Sitar reictal:relctal: RagRag Paraj Paraj 1310 Jagmohan AndAnd UlpalaUtpala Senf Sent **• 1330 Geet Gayanf 337.1 mm (( 890 kc|s) kcls) 1730—2300 hra Tabla accompanimentaccompaniment by by Geet Gayant 1'730-2300 hrs 280.4 m m (1,070 kc|s)kcls) 1730-23001730—2300 hrs. JAGDISH NARAIN 1340 NEWS IN HINDI 31.15 min (9,630(9,630 kc|s)kcls) 1730—1730-1830 1830 hra hrs. JAGDISH NARAIN 1340 NEWS IN HINDI hrs. 41.15 min (7290(7.290 Ices)kcls) 1845-.20001845—2000 hrs 1350 Filmi Dhunt 41-1541.15 mm (7290(7.290 kc!s)kc!s) 2000—2000-2030 2030 hrs. hrs. CHAUBEY Filmi Dhunt hrs. 25 m band 0850 1400 30.46, 25.62 25.62 and and 50.08 50.08 metres metres band 1845—19451845-1945 hrs. hrs. 0850 KishoriKishori SaranSaran MisraMisra Lok-geetfLok-geett 42.«2,42.22, 24.9624.96 and and 19.3819.38 metresmetres Khayal: Bilaskhani 1410 Juthika RayRayf 2030—21002030-2100 hrs. 2030-21002030—2100 hrs.hrs. 0900* Close Close down.down. 1420 Bhajant 1500* CloseClose down. 1730173e PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME FOR 1730* Jag Jag MohantM ohanf CHILDREN 1230* SugamSugam SangeetSangeet S.. Us ragrag koko payal:payal: ~ - Amar Shaheed: Mangal AIR TranscriptionsTranscriptions 1700* Chitra Sinha Geet Hai mera prem anokha; 1700* Chitra Sinha Geet Pandey; DharavahlkDharavahik laghu laghu 1245 Vadya Vadanf Vadant 1710 RaghuRaghu JhaJha Piyar ki manzilmanzil 1300 GRIHALAKSHMIGRIHALAKSHMI upnayas (iii);(iii); DoDo Gana; 1740 SachinSachin Roy Khayal MarwaMarwa Patra ke liyeliye Dhanyavad;Dhanyavad; Programme forfor women 1730 Sitar: MadhumadMadhumad SarangSarang, 1730 Ram Avtar Tabla Bansuri aur Ghunghroo 1755 LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1340 NEWS IN HINDIHINDI 1740Chitra SinhaSinha GeetGeet 1755 LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1350 Saras SangeettSangeetf 1750 1755 Puran Brahma Datta: Datta: Geet Geet 1800 NEWS ININ ENGLISH Zakir Hussain 1400* CloseClose down. Thumri and Dadra *0 Time SignalSignal t Gramophone recordsrecords t AIRAIR RecordingsRecordings.
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