Khamma Ghani ( Rajasthani)
The program is a series dedicated to the culture & heritage of Rajasthan. Community Volunteers write & present this program in the local dialect.
The program is a series dedicated to the culture & heritage of Rajasthan. Community Volunteers write & present this program in the local dialect.
The programme is a series dedicated to the culture & heritage of Rajasthan. Community Volunteers write & present this programme in the local dialect.
This programme is produced by Tilonia community radio station in Rajasthan. It is based on an interview with Satyajit Bhattacharya where he talked about different social issues and problems in the community of Tilonia.
This programme "Pashuchikitsalaya" is based on interview with Dr. Satan Goswami, where he provided relevant information regarding Veterinary.
This Programme "Shramik Kalyan Yojna" is based on an interview with Shankar Singh, Department of Labour, Rajasthan. It comprises different policies and programmes started by Labour Department, Government of India.
This programme is produced by Tilonia community radio station in Rajasthan. It comprises relevant information on social audit.
This programme is based on an interview with Shailesh Gandhi, Information Commissioner, Central Information Commission. He talked about the advantage of Right to Infomation, officials and work transparency, and role of community to strenghthen this act in the country.
This programme is produced by Tilonia community radio station in Rajasthan. It includes information on MGNREGA registration, job care, and other activities.
This programme is produced by Tilonia community radio station in Tilonia, Rajasthan. It is based on an interview with Ram Lal Meena, Branch Manager, Union Bank of India, Tilonia. He talked about different banking facilities provided to farmers and other community members.
This is a slogan on MGNREGA.
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Rajasthani is a dialect spoken by 20 million people in Rajasthan and neighbouring states of India and Pakistan. It is recognised by National Academy of Letters and University Grants Commission as a district language. Rajasthani is written in Devnagri script and has 10 vowels and 31 consonants.