Bangladeshi, Indian state-run radios launch broadcast exchange programmes

Publish: 8:07 PM, January 14, 2020 | Update: 8:07 PM, January 14, 2020

NEW DELHI,  – Bangladeshi and Indian state-run radios today launched a broadcast exchange programme enabling audiences to listen to Bangladesh Betar and Akashvani radio in both the countries.

Information Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud and his Indian counterpart Prakash Javadekar jointly launched the broadcasting programme between Prasar Bharati and Bangladesh Betar.

“Bangladesh Betar is now being heard across India while Akashvani, also now could be heard in Bangladesh,” a Bangladesh information ministry statement said.

It said a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the two state-run radios in April 2018 regarding broadcasting programmes of
Bangladesh Betar, but it was not implemented so long.

Officials familiar with the development said listeners of both the countries, especially the people in Tripura and West Bengal, would be able to hear Bangladesh Betar’s programmes terrestrially while rest of India through using DTH (Direct to Home) service.

They said the people of Kolkata could now listen to the Bangladesh Betar programmes tuning FM 100.1 megahertz through Akashvani Channel while people of Agartala could hear it tuning FM 101.6 megahertz.

The Betar progarrmes could also be heard in India from 7.30 am to 9.30am and 5.30 pm to 7.30pm through Akashbani apps and DTH as well.

The audience of Akashvani, also known as All India Radio, in Bangladesh could hear the Indian radio programmes tuning FM 108 megahertz.

They said listeners from across the globe would also be able to enjoy Bangladesh Betar’s programmes by downloading www.newsonair.com apps from now on. Hasan took the initiative to launch the broadcasting of Betar’s programmes by All India Radio in line with the agreement after he assumed the charge of the information ministry.

Speaking on the occasion, Hassan recalled India’s contribution to Bangladesh’s 1971 Liberation War and said that the relations between the two
friendly countries now reached a newer height during the tenure of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.

He wished that the existing bilateral relations between the two neighbouring countries would further deepen in the years to come for mutual
benefit.

In this connection, he emphasized accelerating media and cultural exchange programmes to enhance technical, cultural and institutional know-how of the people of Bangladesh and India. On India-Bangladesh Joint Venture Programme to produce the biopic of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, he hoped that production of the film would be completed in scheduled time.

In his remarks, Indian Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said that Bangladesh and India have “organic relations” and this
bond of friendship would be further strengthened in future as both the countries have a “shared legacy”.

He said more programmes have to be produced especially on environment to create awareness among the people to save lives and nature through joint cooperation.

He said Bangladesh and India have been enjoining excellent bilateral relations which also got momentum during the tenure of the two leaders- Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Bangladesh High Commissioner-in-Charge Rokibul Huq, Director General of Betar, Managing Director of BFDC and senior mission officials accompanied the minister in the meeting. The Indian minister was accompanied by senior officials of the ministry of information and external affairs.

Later, in an open discussion, the delegation members of the two countries discussed various issues mostly focusing on increasing cooperation between
media of the two countries.

The Bangladesh information minister sought Indian support to develop the Bangabandhu Film City as per international standard. The Indian side has
agreed to provide all out support to this end.

Later, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC) and National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), India on producing the biopic of Bangladesh’s Founding Father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

BFDC Managing Director Miz Nuzhat Yashmin and her NFDC counterpart TCA Kalyani signed the MoU on behalf of their respected organizations.

Dr. Hasan Mahmud, who is now on a 4-day official visit to India, also attended a roundtable discussion at the invitation of Vivekananda International Foundation before joining a dinner hosted by Bangladesh mission here.

He will join a dinner to be hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in honour of the participants of the prestigious Raisina Dialogue-2020 that
began today. As many as 700 guests including seven former heads of state and government from across the world have been participating in the two-day event.

The Bangladesh information minister will visit Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad on Thursday. He will leave Hyderabad for Singapore on Friday.