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Doordarshan (lit. ' distant vision, television ' ), abbreviated as DD , is India's state-owned public television broadcaster . Established by the Government of India on 15 September 1959, [ 1 ] it is owned by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and constitutes one of Prasar Bharati 's two divisions. [ 2 ]
DD Science is a 2019 Indian science television series that aired on national television Doordarshan. [1] It is a one-hour program on science and technology created by Vigyan Prasar , [ 2 ] an autonomous organization under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), in association with the public broadcaster, Doordarshan .
An ISRO technician next to a working model of the solid-state television set, designed with NASA assistance, for use in SITE. Image courtesy NASA. Satellite Instructional Television Experiment or SITE was an experimental satellite communications project launched in India in 1975, designed jointly by NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya was born on 19 November 1918 in Calcutta.His father was a supporter of India's freedom struggle. It was probably his influence that initiated Debiprasad to two major passions in his life – Indian philosophy and politics; he quickly progressed towards radical streams in both fields, developing a lifelong commitment to Marxism and communist movement.
The country's largest public broadcaster, Doordarshan Kendra Chennai was under the process of modernization during the forthcoming commonwealth games, DD would relay its signals on latest technology of High Definition. Process of establishing four Regional DD studios including, DD Delhi, DD Mumbai, DD Kolkata and DD Chennai is ongoing.
Sarin was born into a Sikh family to a father who was a professor in music. She received double bachelor's degrees in Physics and Education from the University of Delhi. Sarin started as an anchor of a science show, Vigyan Patrika, on Doordarshan in 1979. She went on to become one of India's most popular news anchors of the 1980s and 1990s.
In independent India, he was the President of the Indian Chemical Society, National Institute of Sciences of India and the Indian National Science Congress. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 1954. [9] An Indian science award, the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology was created in his honour. [5]
Yash Pal is known for regular appearances on the science programme Turning Point telecast on Doordarshan and for explaining scientific concepts in layman's language, [16] along with participation on advisory boards for televised science programmes such as Bharat ki Chaap. [4]