Sunno Theke Suru Ep- 03 ( Bangala)
This programme has four segments. The life story of Aryabhatta, a drama on points and parallal lines, a brief discussion about the related subject and sumup with a short puzzle.
This programme has four segments. The life story of Aryabhatta, a drama on points and parallal lines, a brief discussion about the related subject and sumup with a short puzzle.
This programme named "Sunno Theke Suru" is based on the life history of Srinivasa Ramanujan, famous mathematician of India.
This is a programme on the concept of 'Average'. Here, a teacher is giving an idea about the utility of Average to her students through The Saraswati Pujo celebration. An expert teacher is taking a class and teaching this to students.
This promo of Radio Rimjhim in Bengali language, related to the topic of "Agriculture development' and "Women Empowerment".
This is a pilot programme based on the topic - Circle. This Programme has been prepared for the Mathematics on Radio project. Here different ideas about the shape of a circle is explained through some round shaped objects. We have also described different parts of a circle through songs, drama and discussions.
A world radio day theme song produced by Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication.
Folk song by local community.
A short radio spot describing the impact of air pollution. It informs about the top ten polluted cities of India.
A Radio Jingle describing the importance of washing hands before eating, touching utensils.'Always wash your dirty hands' is something what this song urges. It appeals to the people to wash hands before eating, touching utensils and after coming back from loo.
This radio spot on the Mid Day Meal Scheme of the government informs the listeners about the free mid-day meals provided in schools up to class eight and urges the children to go to school.
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Bangla is an Indo-Aryan language, spoken widely in eastern state of West Bengal and parts of the North-eastern states Assam, Tripura and Manipur. In India, Bengali is the second most spoken language after Hindi and is written in Bengali script. Bengali is the official language of Bangladesh.