गुरुवार, 28 मार्च 2013

my profile

RJ Full Name: SUNIL KUMAR HIMACHALY
Nick Name: sunny or bhagat
DOB: 14th DEC.
My Shows: kahan gaye hum log
Zodiac Sign: pisces
Personality Type: Friendly, outgoing, deadly with snobbish people.
RJ Style: story teller (because I am writer)
Fashion: Love fashion and experimenting with simple looks.
Passions: Law, Foreign Language, Music, Traveling, Reading, VDO games (I am addicted), Movies
Books: you can win. I love to read.
Fav. Food: Deshi street food, Mexican, Korean (spc. sushi)
Fav. Actor: my self
Fav. Songs: all song of film jocker and satyam shivam sundram
Movies: Sound of Music (reminds me of my childhood), Heartbreak kids, Slumdog Millionaire, Pirates of the Caribbean, Taal, Veja fry,3 idios
My fans would best on me: socialworker
I Love: My self first,Good companionship and meeting new people. I love to have a positive affect on people.
I Hate: Prank callers, dishonest and small minded people. Pessimist, religious fanatics, social injustice,
I really hate female chauvinists and people with bad body odour
My turn on: talking
My turn off: silence
:one thing I am not:  irresponsible
Follow on facebook by name : sunil sunny
Ii am not a RJ,I am  sturgler RJ

रविवार, 17 मार्च 2013

date seatptu


Date Sess Sem Sub Title Sub Code P_ ID Course/Branch Remarks Type

2-May-13 M 2 Mass Media Research BMEFT-108 F0309 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

4-May-13 M 2 Dynamics of Language-II BMEFT-110 F0310 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

7-May-13 M 2 Public Relations BMEFT-102 F0306 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

9-May-13 M 2 Advertising BMEFT-104 F0307 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

11-May-13 M 2 Mass Communication Theories & Models BMEFT-106 F0308 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

3-May-13 M 3 Print Media-II BMEFT-201 F0311 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

6-May-13 M 3 Photography & Photo Journalism BMEFT-203 F0312 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

10-May-13 M 3 Dynamics of Language-III BMEFT-205 F0313 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

14-May-13 M 3 Media Laws & Ethics BMEFT-207 F0314 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

16-May-13 M 3 Computer Applications to Media BMEFT-209 F0315 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

2-May-13 E 4 Electronic Media Radio BMEFT-208 F0319 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

4-May-13 E 4 Electronic Media Television BMEFT-210 F0320 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

7-May-13 E 4 Dynamics of Language BMEFT-202 F0316 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

9-May-13 E 4 Print Media-III BMEFT-204 F0317 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

11-May-13 E 4 Online Journalism BMEFT-206 F0318 B.Sc.(MEFT) Reg/Rp

25-Apr-13 E 5 Basic of Film production BMEFT-305 F0323 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

27-Apr-13 E 5 Documentary and Advertisment films BMEFT-307 F0324 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

30-Apr-13 E 5 Development of Cinema BMEFT-301 F0321 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

3-May-13 E 5 Film Appreciation BMEFT-303 F0322 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

6-May-13 E 5 Media management BMEFT-309 F0325 B.Sc.(MEFT) Rp

14-May-13 E 1 Essential Biology BMLS-101 D1107 B.Sc.(MLS) 2011 & Onward Rp

16-May-13 E 1 General Microbiology BMLS-102 D1108 B.Sc.(MLS) 2011 & Onward Rp

शुक्रवार, 15 मार्च 2013

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case study of the hindu news paper

The Hindu is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded and continuously published from Chennai since 1878. According to the Indian Readership Survey in 2012 it is the third most widely read English newspaper in India (after the Times of India and Hindustan Times) with a readership of 2.2 million people.[3] The Hindu has its largest base of circulation in southern India, especially in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala and it is also the most widely read English daily in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Headquartered at Chennai (formerly called Madras), The Hindu was published weekly when it was launched in 1878, and started publishing daily in 1889.

Modern history

In the late 1980s when its ownership passed into the hands of the family's younger members, a change[citation needed] in political leaning was observed. Worldpress.org lists The Hindu as a left-leaning independent newspaper.[10] Joint managing director N. Murali said in July 2003, "It is true that our readers have been complaining that some of our reports are partial and lack objectivity. But it also depends on reader beliefs."[11] N. Ram was appointed on 27 June 2003 as its editor-in-chief with a mandate to "improve the structures and other mechanisms to uphold and strengthen quality and objectivity in news reports and opinion pieces", authorised to "restructure the editorial framework and functions in line with the competitive environment".[12] On 3 and 23 September 2003, the reader's letters column carried responses from readers saying the editorial was biased.[13][14] An editorial in August 2003 observed that the newspaper was affected by the 'editorialising as news reporting' virus, and expressed a determination to buck the trend, restore the professionally sound lines of demarcation, and strengthen objectivity and factuality in its coverage.[15]

Managing-directors

A close up view of the entrance to Kasturi Buildings, the head office of The Hindu

Editors

N. Ram (2003–2012) Board of directors

The Hindu Group is managed by the descendants of Kasturi Ranga Iyengar. As of 2010, there are 12 directors in the board of Kasturi & Sons—N. Ram, N. Ravi and N. Murali (sons of G. Narasimhan); Malini Parthasarathy, Nirmala Lakshman and Nalini Krishnan (daughters of S. Parthasarathy); Ramesh Rangarajan, Vijaya Arun and Akila Iyengar (children of S. Rangarajan); K. Balaji, K. Venugopal and Lakshmi Srinath (children of G. Kasturi).[21]

Achievements

The Hindu has many firsts in India to its credit,[16][22] which include the following
  • 1940: First to introduce colour
  • 1963: First to own fleet of aircraft for distribution
  • 1969: First to adopt facsimile system of page transmission
  • 1980: First to use computer aided photo composing
  • 1986: First to use satellite for facsimile transmission
  • 1994: First to adopt wholly computerised integration of text and graphics in page make-up and remote imaging
  • 1995: First newspaper to go on Internet

Online presence

The Hindu was the first newspaper in India to have a website, launched in 1995.
On 15 August 2009, the 130-year-old newspaper, launched the beta version of its redesigned website at beta.thehindu.com. This was the first redesign of its website since its launch. On 24 June 2010 the beta version of the website went fully live at www.thehindu.com.[23]

editorial


Advantages

Different types of print media (newspapers and magazines) have a loyal readership. This can be very useful for advertisers as compared to advertising on the Internet.
If you are targeting a particular geographical area, you can do so with ease through print media. For example, a local newspaper would be a best medium to advertise about a new shopping complex.
You can choose the size of the advertisement space. This will help you to plan the budget of the expenses to be incurred while advertising.
Certain forms of print media have a very loyal fans following in terms of readers. This would guarantee you added readership.
Magazines and newspapers are always in the eye amongst public. Magazines are read for a period of a month, which brings more attention to an advertisement.
You can even advertise through brochures or leaflets depending upon your target audience. If the information is in detail, a brochure can prove to be an apt option. A leaflet in that case, would be useful for a brief message.

Disadvantages

The cost incurred can sometimes be expensive considering the medium you choose.
The shelf life of any particular print medium is limited. Newspapers for example, are amongst the public eye only for a day.
This medium may not always give you a wide reach. Internet, on the other hand, can target a global audience.
There is a limitation in terms of the kind of people who may actually read your message. The particular newspaper may not actually be accessible every time to your target group, which means, your message may be missed! The Internet on the other hand, can be accessed from anywhere.
You may have to plan months in advance to advertise in print media. It does not offer you flexibility when you are faced with a tight deadline.
CHARACTERISTICS OF EDITORIAL WRITING

An editorial is an article that presents the newspaper's opinion on an issue. It reflects the majority vote of the editorial board, the governing body of the newspaper made up of editors and business managers. It is usually unsigned. Much in the same manner of a lawyer, editorial writers build on an argument and try to persuade readers to think the same way they do. Editorials are meant to influence public opinion, promote critical thinking, and sometimes cause people to take action on an issue. In essence, an editorial is an opinionated news story.
Editorials have:

1. Introduction, body and conclusion like other news stories
2. An objective explanation of the issue, especially complex issues
3. A timely news angle
4. Opinions from the opposing viewpoint that refute directly the same issues the writer addresses
5. The opinions of the writer delivered in a professional manner. Good editorials engage issues, not personalities and refrain from name-calling or other petty tactics of persuasion.
6. Alternative solutions to the problem or issue being criticized. Anyone can gripe about a problem, but a good editorial should take a pro-active approach to making the situation better by using constructive criticism and giving solutions.
7. A solid and concise conclusion that powerfully summarizes the writer's opinion. Give it some punch.
Four Types of Editorials Will:

1. Explain or interpret: Editors often use these editorials to explain the way the newspaper covered a sensitive or controversial subject. School newspapers may explain new school rules or a particular student-body effort like a food drive.
2. Criticize: These editorials constructively criticize actions, decisions or situations while providing solutions to the problem identified. Immediate purpose is to get readers to see the problem, not the solution.
3. Persuade: Editorials of persuasion aim to immediately see the solution, not the problem. From the first paragraph, readers will be encouraged to take a specific, positive action. Political endorsements are good examples of editorials of persuasion.
4. Praise: These editorials commend people and organizations for something done well. They are not as common as the other three.
Writing an Editorial

1. Pick a significant topic that has a current news angle and would interest readers.
2. Collect information and facts; include objective reporting; do research
3. State your opinion briefly in the fashion of a thesis statement
4. Explain the issue objectively as a reporter would and tell why this situation is important
5. Give opposing viewpoint first with its quotations and facts
6. Refute (reject) the other side and develop your case using facts, details, figures, quotations. Pick apart the other side's logic.
7. Concede a point of the opposition — they must have some good points you can acknowledge that would make you look rational.
8. Repeat key phrases to reinforce an idea into the reader's minds.
9. Give a realistic solution(s) to the problem that goes beyond common knowledge. Encourage critical thinking and pro-active reaction.
10. Wrap it up in a concluding punch that restates your opening remark (thesis statement).
11. Keep it to 500 words; make every work count; never use "I"

Definition
Usually a brief article written by an editor that expresses a newspaper's or publishing house's own views and policies on a current issue. If written by an outsider it normally carries a disclaimer saying the article does not necessarily reflects the publisher's official views.

advertoria

large advertisement deliberately styled to look like the editorial (non-advertisement) matter of a newspaper or magazine in which it appears. Its television equivalent is 'infomercial.'



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गुरुवार, 14 मार्च 2013

definations of editorials 1. An article in a publication expressing the opinion of its editors or publishers. 2. A commentary on television or radio expressing the opinion of the station or network. adj. 1. Of or relating to an editor or editing: an editorial position with a publishing company; an editorial policy prohibiting the use of unnamed sources. 2. Of or resembling an editorial, especially in expressing an opinion: an editorial comment.

advantage and dis advantage of editorials

Advantages

Different types of print media (newspapers and magazines) have a loyal readership. This can be very useful for advertisers as compared to advertising on the Internet.
If you are targeting a particular geographical area, you can do so with ease through print media. For example, a local newspaper would be a best medium to advertise about a new shopping complex.
You can choose the size of the advertisement space. This will help you to plan the budget of the expenses to be incurred while advertising.
Certain forms of print media have a very loyal fans following in terms of readers. This would guarantee you added readership.
Magazines and newspapers are always in the eye amongst public. Magazines are read for a period of a month, which brings more attention to an advertisement.
You can even advertise through brochures or leaflets depending upon your target audience. If the information is in detail, a brochure can prove to be an apt option. A leaflet in that case, would be useful for a brief message.

Disadvantages

The cost incurred can sometimes be expensive considering the medium you choose.
The shelf life of any particular print medium is limited. Newspapers for example, are amongst the public eye only for a day.
This medium may not always give you a wide reach. Internet, on the other hand, can target a global audience.
There is a limitation in terms of the kind of people who may actually read your message. The particular newspaper may not actually be accessible every time to your target group, which means, your message may be missed! The Internet on the other hand, can be accessed from anywhere.
You may have to plan months in advance to advertise in print media. It does not offer you flexibility when you are faced with a tight deadline.
Advertisements may get lost in all the clutter of editorial and ads by competitors.
Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-print-media.html

case study cyber crime in india


CITY PRINCIPAL SEEKS POLICE HELP TO STOP CYBER CRIME

Principals across the city seem to be taking a cue from principal of Bombay Scottish School, Mahim. After students began posting insults against him on Orkut, instead of punishing them he decided to call in cyber cell cops to talk to students. Now, other school principals have decided to bring in the cyber cell police to speak at their schools. They feel students and parents need to be educated against the legal and moral consequences of cyber crime.
Admitting to the existence of some mischievous students who misuse the internet and also stray into restricted sites due to lack of supervision, principals feel the cyber cell can play a huge role in educating students and warning them. Principal Rekha Vijaykar, GHK School, Santacruz, said that with more and more exposure to the internet, students had started misusing the freedom and hence needed to be monitored. "Monitoring and educating students against the pitfalls of visiting restricted sites is the responsibility of parents. However, the school too has to play an active role," she said.
Principal Alka Lokre of J M Bajaj School, Nagothane concurred. "Students need to be oriented with soul searching and conscience questioning which will help restrain them from misusing modern amenities," she said. As a solution, Principal Fr Dr Francis Swamy of Holy Family School, Andheri, said that apart from educating students, parents and teachers also needed to be roped in for the success of any initiative against internet abuse. "Without the support of parents, no awareness programme can succeed. Parents need to be sensitised to the problem on hand and should be active in stopping their children from maligning anyone," he said.
Principal Paul Machado of Campion School went a step further, highlighting the longterm effect of such uncontrolled freedom to students. "Parents must understand that today their children are misusing the internet to abuse others. Tomorrow, they may become victims of it too. Hence, parents need to be taken into confidence too to stem this rot." Apart from the above, all principals lauded the move by Dr D P N Prasad, Bombay Scottish principal, to invite the cyber cell to speak on cyber crime and said that they would also be inviting the cell officials to speak on the subject in their schools.

Information Technology Act 2000 Information technology bill passed by Indian Parliament in May 2000 notified as the IT Act 2000 has received the assent of the President on the 9th June, 2000. This Act provides legal recognition for electronic commerce and accords stringent punishments to cyber criminals. Important Sections Related to Cyber Crimes Chapter XI Offense Tampering with computer source documents Whoever knowingly or intentionally conceals, destroys or alters or intentionally or knowingly causes another to conceal, destroy or alter any computer source code used for a computer, computer Program, computer system or computer network, when the computer source code is required to be kept or maintained by law for the being time in force, shall be punishable with imprisonment up to three year, or with fine which may extend up to two lakh rupees, or with both. Explanation.- For the Purpose of this section, "computer source code" means the listing of programs, computer commands, design and layout and Program analysis of computer resource in any form.. Hacking with computer system (1) Whoever with the intent to cause or knowing that he is likely to cause wrongful loss or damage to the public or any person destroys or deletes or alters any information residing in a computer resource or diminishes its value or utility or affects it injuriously by any means, commits hacking. (2) Whoever commits hacking shall be punished with imprisonment up to three years, or with fine which may extend up to two lakh rupees, or with both. Publishing of information which is obscene in electronic form Whoever publishes or transmits or causes to be published in the electronic form, any material which is lascivious or appeals to the prurient interest or if its effect is such as to tend to deprave and corrupt persons who are likely, having regard to all relevant circumstance, to read see or hear the matter contained or embodied in it, shall be punished on first conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years and with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees and in the event of a second or subsequent conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years and also with fine which may extend to two lakh rupees. . Power of Controller to give directions (1) The Controller may, by order, direct a Certifying Authority or any employee of such Authority to take such measures or cease carrying on such activities as specified in the order if those are necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Act, rules or any regulations made thereunder. (2) Any person who fails to comply with any order under sub-section (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to a fine not exceeding two lakh rupees or to both. Directions of Controller to a subscriber to extend facilitates to decrypt information (1) If the Controller is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient so to do in the interest of the sovereignty or integrity of India, the security of the State, friendly relations with foreign States or public order or for preventing incitement to the commission of any cognizable offence; for reasons to be recorded in writing, by order, direct any agency of the Government to intercept any information transmitted through any computer resource. (2) The subscriber or any person incharge of the computer resource shall, when called upon by any agency which has been directed under sub-section (1), extend all facilities and technical assistance to decrypt the information. (3) The subscriber or any person who fails to assist the agency referred to in subsection (2) shall be punished with an imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years. Protected system (1) The appropriate Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare that any computer, computer system or computer network to be a protected system. (2) The appropriate Government may, by order in writing, authorise the persons who are authorised to a access protected systems notified under sub-section (1). (3) Any person who secures access or attempts to secure access to a protected system in contravention of the provision of this section shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years and shall also be liable to fine. Penalty for misrepresentation (1) Whoever makes any misrepresentation to, or suppresses any material fact from, the Controller or the Certifying Authority for obtaining any license or Digital Signature Certificate, as the case may be, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or which fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both. Penalty for breach of confidentiality and privacy Save as otherwise provide in this Act or any other law for the time being in force, any person who, in pursuance of any of the powers conferred under this Act, rules or regulation made thereunder, has secured assess to any electronic record, book, register, correspondence, information, document or other material without the consent of the person concerned discloses such material to any other person shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both. Penalty for publishing Digital Signature Certificate false in certain particulars (1) No person shall publish a Digital Signature Certificate or otherwise make it available to any other person with the knowledge that- (a) the Certifying Authority listed in the certificate has not issued it; or (b) the subscriber listed in the certificate has not accepted it; or (c) the certificate has been revoked or suspended, unless such publication is for the purpose of verifying a digital signature created prior to such suspension or revocation. (2) Any person who contravenes the provisions of sub-section (1) shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both. Publication for fraudulent purpose Whoever knowingly creates, publishes or otherwise makes available a Digital Signature Certificate for any fraudulent or unlawful purpose shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which extend to one lakh rupees, or with both. Act to apply for offence or contravention committed outside India (1) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (2), the provisions of this Act shall apply also to any offence or contravention committed outside India by any person irrespective of his nationality. (2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), this Act shall apply to an offence or contravention committed outside India by any person if the act or conduct constituting the offence or contravention involves a computer, computer system or computer network located in India. Confiscation Any computer, computer system, floppies, compact disks, tape drives or any other accessories related thereto, in respect of which any provisions of this Act, rules, orders or regulations made thereunder has been or is being contravened, shall be liable to confiscation : Provided that where it is established to the satisfaction of the court adjudicating the confiscation that the person in whose possession, power or control of any such computer, computer system, floppies, compact disks, tape drives or any other accessories relating thereto is found is not responsible for the contravention of the provisions of this Act, rules orders or regulations made thereunder, the court may, instead of making an order for confiscation of such computer, computer system, floppies, compact disks, tape drives or any other accessories related thereto, make such other order authorised by this Act against the person contravening of the provisions of this Act, rules, orders or regulations made thereunder as it may think fit. Penalties or confiscation not to interfere with other punishments No penalty imposed or confiscation made under this Act shall prevent the imposition of any other punishment to which the person affected thereby is liable under any other law for the time being in force. Power to investigate offences Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, a police officer not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police shall investigate any offence under this Act. Power of police officer and other officers to enter, search, etc. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, any police officer, not below the rank of a Deputy Superintendent of Police, or any other officer of the Central Government or a State Government authorised by the Central Government in this behalf may enter any public place and search and arrest without warrant any person found therein who is reasonably suspected or having committed or of committing or of being about to commit any offence under this Act Explanation.—For the purposes of this sub-section, the expression "public place" includes any public conveyance, any hotel, any shop or any other place intended for use by, or accessible to the public. (2) Where any person is arrested under sub-section (1) by an officer other than a police officer, such officer shall, without unnecessary delay, take or send the person arrested before a magistrate having jurisdiction in the case or before the officer-in-charge of a police station. (3) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 shall, subject to the provisions of this section, apply, so far as may be, in relation to any entry, search or arrest, made under this section. Sending threatening messages by email Sec.503 IPC Section 503. Criminal intimidation Whoever threatens another with any injury to his person, reputation or property, or to the person or reputation of any one in whom that person is interested, with intent to cause alarm to that person, or to cause that person to do any act which he is not legally bound to do, or to omit to do any act which that person is legally entitled to do, as the means of avoiding the execution of such threat, commits criminal intimidation. Explanation-A threat to inure the reputation of any deceased person in whom the person threatened is interested, is within this section. Sending defamatory messages by email Sec. 499 IPC Section 499. Defamation Whoever, by words either spoken or intended to be read, or by signs or by visible representations, makes or publishes any imputation concerning any person intending to harm, or knowing or having reason to believe that such imputation will harm, the reputation of such person, is said, except in the cases hereinafter expected, of defame that person. Explanation 1-It may amount to defamation to impute anything to a deceased person, if the imputation would harm the reputation of that person if living, and is intended to be hurtful to the feelings of his family or other near relatives. Explanation 2-It may amount to defamation to make an imputation concerning a company or an association or collection of persons as such. Explanation 3-An imputation in the form of an alternative or expressed ironically, may amount to defamation. Explanation 4-No imputation is said to harm a person's reputation, unless that imputation directly or indirectly, in the estimation of others, lowers the moral or intellectual character of that person, or lowers the character of that person in respect of his caste or of his calling, or lowers the credit of that person, or causes it to be believed that the body of that person is in a loathsome state, or in a state generally considered as disgraceful. Forgery of electronic records , Email spoofing Sec 463, 464, 468, 469 IPC Section 463. Forgery. 1[Whoever makes any false documents or electronic record part of a document or electronic record with, intent to cause damage or injury], to the public or to any person, or to support any claim or title, or to cause any person to part with property, or to enter into any express or implied contract, or with intent to commit fraud or that fraud may be committed, commits forgery. Section 464. Making a false document 1[A person is said to make a false document or false electronic record- First-Who dishonestly or fraudulently- (a) Makes, signs, seals or executes a document or part of a document; (b) Makes or transmits any electronic record or part of any electronic record; (c) Affixes any digital signature on any electronic record; (d) Makes any mark denoting the execution of a document or the authenticity of the digital signature, With the intention of causing it to be believed that such document or part of document, electronic record or digital signature was made, signed, sealed, executed, transmitted or affixed by or by the authority of a person by whom or by whose authority he knows that it was not made, signed, sealed, executed or affixed; or Secondly- Who, without lawful authority, dishonestly or fraudulently, by cancellation or otherwise, alters a document or an electronic record in any material part thereof, after it has been made, executed or affixed with digital signature either by himself or by any other person, whether such person be living or dead at the time of such alteration; or Thirdly- Who dishonestly or fraudulently causes any person to sign, seal, execute or alter a document or an electronic record or to affix his digital signature on any electronic record knowing that such person by reason of unsoundness of mind or intoxication cannot, or that by reason of deception practised upon him, he does not know the contents of the document or electronic record or the nature of the alterations.] Section 468. Forgery for purpose of cheating Whoever commits forgery, intending that the 1[document or Electronic Record forged] shall be used for the purpose of cheating, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine. Section 469. Forgery for purpose of harming reputation Whoever commits forgery, 1[intending that the document or Electronic Record forged] shall harm the reputation of any party, or knowing that it is likely to used for that purpose, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, and shall also be liable to fine. Bogus websites, cyber frauds Sec 420 IPC Section 420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property Whoever cheats and thereby dishonestly induces the person deceived any property to any person, or to make, alter or destroy the whole or any part of a valuable security, or anything which is signed or sealed, and which is capable of being converted into a valuable security, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine. Web-Jacking Sec. 383 IPC Section 383. Extortion Whoever intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury to that person, or to any other, and thereby dishonestly induces the person so put in fear to deliver to any property or valuable security, or anything signed or sealed which may be converted into a valuable security, commits "extortion". E-Mail Abuse, Online Defamation Sec.500, 509 IPC Section 500. Punishment for defamation Whoever defames another shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both. Section 509. Word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman Whoever, intending to insult the modesty of any woman, utters any word, makes any sound or gesture, or exhibits any object, intending that such word or sound shall be heard, of that such gesture or object shall be seen, by such woman, or intrudes upon the privacy of such woman, shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both. Criminal Intimidation by E-mail or Chat Sec. 506, 507 IPC Section 506. Punishment for criminal intimidation Whoever commits, the offence of criminal intimidation shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both; If threat be to cause death or grievous hurt, etc.: -And if the threat be to cause death or grievous hurt, or to cause the destruction of any property by fire, or to cause an offence punishable with death or 1[imprisonment for life], or with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years, or to impute, unchastity to a woman, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, or with fine, or with both. Section 507. Criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication Whoever commits the offence of criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication, or having taken precaution to conceal the name or abode of the person form whom the threat comes, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, in addition to the punishment provided for the offence by the last preceding section. Online sale of Drugs -NDPS Act Online sale of Arms -Arms Act Piracy -Sec. 51, 63, 63 B Copyright act When copyright infringed:- Copyright in a work shall be deemed to be infringed --- (a) when any person, without a licence granted by the owner of the Copyright or the Registrar of Copyrights under this Act or in contravention of the conditions of a licence so granted or of any condition imposed by a competent authority under this Act --- ( i ) does anything, the exclusive right to do which is by this Act conferred upon the owner of the copyright, or ( ii ) permits for profit any place to be used for the performance of the work in public where such performance constitutes an infringement of the copyright in the work unless he was not aware and had no reasonable ground for believing that such performance would be an infringement of copyright, or (b) when any person --- ( i ) make for sale or hire, or sells or lets for hire, or by way of trade displays or offers for sale or hire, or ( ii ) distributes either for the purpose of trade or to such an extent as to affect prejudicially the owner of the copyright, or ( iii ) by way of trade exhibits in public, or ( iv ) imports (except for the private and domestic use of the importer) into India, any infringing copies of the work. Explanation.--- For the purposes of this section, the reproduction of a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work in the form of a cinematograph film shall be deemed to be an "infringing copy". Offence of infringement of copyright or other rights conferred by this Act. Any person who knowingly infringes or abets the infringement of- (a) the copyright in a work, or (b) any other right conferred by this Act, 125[except the right conferred by section 53A] shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extend to three years and with fine which shall not be less than fifty thousand rupees but which may extend to two lakh rupees : Provided that where the infringement has not been made for gain in the course of trade or business the court may, for adequate and special reasons to be mentioned in the judgement, impose a sentence of imprisonment for a term of less than six months or a fine of less than fifty thousand rupees. Explanation.-Construction of a building or other structure which infringes or which, if completed, would infringe the copyright in some other work shall not be an offence under this section. Enhanced penalty on second and subsequent covictions. - Whoever having already been convicted of an offence under section 63 is again convicted of any such offence shall be punishable for the second and for every subsequent offence, with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than one year but which may extend to three years and with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may extend to two lakh rupees : Provided that where the infringement has not been made for gain in the course of trade or business] the court may, for adequate and special reasons to be mentioned in the judgment impose a sentence of imprisonment for a term of less than one year or a fine of less than one lakh rupees: Provided further that for the purposes of this section, no cognizance shall be taken of any conviction made before the commencement of the Copyright (Amendment) Act, 1984. Knowing use of infringing copy of computer programme to be an offence. Any person who knowingly makes use on a computer of an infringing copy of a computer programme shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than seven days but which may extend to three years and with fine which shall not be less than fifty thousand rupees but which may extend to two lakh rupees: Provided that where the computer programme has not been used for gain or in the course of trade or business, the court may, for adequate and special reasons to be mentioned in the judgment, not impose any sentence of imprisonment and may impose a fine which may extend to fifty thousand rupees." Obscenity Sec. 292,293,294 IPC, Indecent Representation of Women Act Section 292. Sale, etc., or obscene books, etc. (1) For the purposes of sub-section (2), a book, pamphlet, paper, writing, drawing, painting, representation, figure or any other object, shall be deemed to be obscene if it is lascivious or appeals to the prurient interest or if its effect, or (where it comprises two or more distinct items) the effect of any one of its items, is, if taken as a whole, such as to tend to deprave and corrupt persons who are likely, having regard to all relevant circumstances, to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in it.] 3(2) Whoever- (a) Sells, lets to hire, distributes, publicly exhibits or in any manner puts into circulation, or for purposes of sale, hire, distribution, public exhibition or circulation, makes, produces or has in his possession any obscene book, pamphlet, paper, drawing, painting, representation or figure or any other obscene object whatsoever, or (b) Imports, exports or conveys any obscene object for any of the purposes aforesaid, or knowing or having reason to believe that such object will be sold, let to hire, distributed or publicly exhibited or in any manner put into circulation, or (c) Takes part in or receives profits from any business in the course of which he knows or has reason to believe that any such obscene objects are, for any of the purposes aforesaid, made, produced, purchased, kept, imported, exported, conveyed, publicly exhibited or in any manner put into circulation, or (d) Advertises or makes known by any means whatsoever that any person is engaged or is ready to engage in any act which is an offence under this section, or that any such obscene object can be procured from or through any person, or (e) Offers or attempts to do any act which is an offence under this section, Shall be punished 4[on first conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, and with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees, and, in the event of a second or subsequent conviction, with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years, and also with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees]. 5Exception-This section does not extend to- (a) Any book, pamphlet, paper, writing, drawing, painting, representation or figure- (i) The publication of which is proved to be justified as being for the public good on the ground that such book, pamphlet, paper, writing, drawing, painting, representation or figure is in the interest of science, literature, art of learning or other objects of general concern, or (ii) Which is kept or used bona fide for religious purposes; (b) Any representation sculptured, engraved, painted or otherwise represented on or in- (i) Any ancient monument within the meaning or the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 (24 of 1958), or (ii) Any temple, or on any car used for the conveyance of idols, or kept or used for any religious purpose. Section 292A. Printing etc. of grossly indecent or scurrilous matter or matter intended for blackmail Whoever, - (a) Prints or causes to be printed in any newspaper, periodical or circular, or exhibits or causes to be exhibited, to public view or distributes or causes to be distributed or in any manner puts into circulation any picture or any printed or written document which is grossly indecent, or in scurrilous or intended for blackmail, or (b) Sells or lets for hire, or for purposes of sale or hire makes, produces or has in his possession, any picture or any printed or written document which is grossly indecent or is scurrilous or intended for blackmail; or (c) Conveys any picture or any printed or written document which is grossly indecent or is scurrilous or intended for blackmail knowing or having reason to believe that such picture or document will be printed, sold, let for hire distributed or publicly exhibited or in any manner put into circulation; or (d) Takes part in, or receives profits from, any business in the course of which he knows or has reason to believe that any such newspaper, periodical, circular, picture or other printed or written document is printed, exhibited, distributed, circulated, sold, let for hire, made, produced, kept, conveyed or purchased; or (e) Advertises or makes known by any means whatsoever that any person is engaged or is ready to engage in any Act which is an offence under this section, or that any such newspaper, periodical, circular, picture or other printed or written document which is grossly indecent or is scurrilous or intended for blackmail, can be procured from or through any person; or (f) Offers or attempts to do any act which is an offence under this section *[shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both. Provided that for a second or any subsequent offence under this section, he shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which shall not be less than six months and not more than two years. Explanation I-For the purposes of this section, the word scurrilous shall be deemed to include any matter which is likely to be injurious to morality or is calculated to injure any person: Provided that it is not scurrilous to express in good faith anything whatever respecting the conduct of- (i) A public servant in the discharge of his public functions or respecting his character, so far as his character appears in that conduct and no further; or (ii) Any person touching any public question, and respecting his character, so far as his character appears in that conduct and no further. Explanation II-In deciding whether any person has committed an offence under this section, the Court shall have regard inter alia, to the following considerations- (a) The general character of the person charged, and where relevant the nature of his business; (b) The general character and dominant effect of the matter alleged to be grossly indecent or scurrilous or intended for blackmail; (c) Any evidence offered or called by or on behalf of the accused person as to his intention in committing any of the acts specified in this section. Section 293. Sale, etc., of obscene objects to young person Whoever sells, lets to hire, distributes, exhibits or circulates to any person under the age of twenty years any such obscene object as is referred to in the last preceding section, or offers or attempts so to do, shall be punished 2[on first conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, and with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees, and, in the event of a second or subsequent conviction, with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and also with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees. Section 294. Obscene acts and songs Whoever, to the annoyance of others- (a) Does any obscene act in any public place, or (b) Sings, recites or utters any obscene song, balled or words, in or near any public place, Shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine, or with both. Theft of Computer Hardware Sec. 378, 379 IPC Section 378. Theft Whoever intending to take dishonestly any moveable property out of the possession of any person without that person's consent, moves that property in order to such taking, is said to commit theft. Explanation1. -A thing so long as it is attached to the earth, not being movable property, is not the subject of theft; but it becomes capable of being the subject of theft as soon as it is severed from the earth. Explanation 2. -A moving effected by the same act which affects the severance may be a theft. Explanation3. -A person is said to cause a thing to move by removing an obstacle which prevented it from moving or by separating it from any other thing, as well as by actually moving it. Explanation 4. -A person, who by any means causes an animal to move, is said to move that animal, and to move everything which, in consequence of the motion so caused, is moved by that animal. Explanation 5. -The consent mentioned in the definition may be express or implied, and may be given either by the person in possession, or by any person having for the purpose authority either express or implied. Section 379. Punishment for theft Whoever commits theft shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both. advantages The IT Act 2000 attempts to change outdated laws and provides ways to deal with cyber crimes. We need such laws so that people can perform purchase transactions over the Net through credit cards without fear of misuse. The Act offers the much-needed legal framework so that information is not denied legal effect, validity or enforceability, solely on the ground that it is in the form of electronic records. In view of the growth in transactions and communications carried out through electronic records, the Act seeks to empower government departments to accept filing, creating and retention of official documents in the digital format. The Act has also proposed a legal framework for the authentication and origin of electronic records / communications through digital signature. 1. From the perspective of e-commerce in India, the IT Act 2000 and its provisions contain many positive aspects. Firstly, the implications of these provisions for the e-businesses would be that email would now be a valid and legal form of communication in our country that can be duly produced and approved in a court of law. 2. Companies shall now be able to carry out electronic commerce using the legal infrastructure provided by the Act. 3. Digital signatures have been given legal validity and sanction in the Act. 4. The Act throws open the doors for the entry of corporate companies in the business of being Certifying Authorities for issuing Digital Signatures Certificates. 5. The Act now allows Government to issue notification on the web thus heralding e-governance. The Act enables the companies to file any form, application or any other document with any office, authority, body or agency owned or controlled by the appropriate Government in electronic form by means of such electronic form as may be prescribed by the appropriate Government. The IT Act also addresses the important issues of security, which are so critical to the success of electronic transactions. The Act has given a legal definition to the concept of secure digital signatures that would be required to have been passed through a system of a security procedure, as stipulated by the Government at a later date. Under the IT Act, 2000, it shall now be possible for corporates to have a statutory remedy in case if anyone breaks into their computer systems or network and causes damages or copies data. The remedy provided by the Act is in the form of monetary damages, not exceeding Rs. 1 crore.

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nformation Technology Act-2000: According to this act, different penalties are available for different crimes. Some of the penalties are as follows:
Computer source document tampering: The person who changes the source code on the website or any computer program will get a punishment up to 3 years of imprisonment or fine.
Computer hacking: The individual who hacks the computer or computer devices will get an imprisonment up to 3 years or a fine.
Government protected system: An act of trying to gain access to a system which is a protected system by the government, will result in imprisonment for 10 years and a heavy fine.
The introduction of such penalties have lead to a drastic reduction in the cyber crime rates as more and more criminals are becoming aware of the penalties related to them. Spreading the word about the penalties of cyber crime can serve as a deterrent against such crime.
Penalties relating to cyber crime will vary depending on the country and legislation in place.
Current Scenario Cyber security is slowly gaining wider adoption in many consumer products for a variety of reasons, due to appreciation of consequences of insecurity, the need for developing secure products, performance and cost penalties, improved user convenience, need for implementing and consistently maintaining security practices, and importance of assessing the value of security improvements. But consumer and enterprise concerns have been heightened by increasingly sophisticated hacker attacks and identity thefts, warnings of a cyber terrorism and the pervasiveness of IT uses. Consequently, many in the industry and critical infrastructure organizations have come to recognize that their continued ability to gain consumer confidence will depend on improved software development, systems engineering practices and the adoption of strengthened security models and best practices.
In order to highlight the growing threat to information security in India and focus related actions, Governm

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Community FM Radio Stations in India (Reported on Air)  
                           (State/U.T. wise)                                        VU2JOS  
Frequencies: 90.4, 90.8, 91.2, 96.9,106.8, 107.2, 107.4, 107.8 MHz. Power 50 watts 6-Mar-13  
No. State MHz Station Location Address Telephone No. Email URL Contact Person & Designation Broadcast Timings Languages of broadcast Date of Inaguration
1 Andhra Pradesh 90.4 Radio Vishnu Bhimavaram Sri Vishnu Engg. College for Women, Vishnupur, Bhimavaram-534202, West Godavari Dist.   08816-250856, 96668 32284 radiovishnu@gmail.com www.radiovishnu.com Dr.G.Srinivasa Rao, Director 5.56 to 10.00 am,           11.56 am to 8.00 pm Telugu 15-Apr-07
2 90.4 Bol Hyderabad Hyderabad Department of Communication, S.N.School, University of Hyderabad, Gachibowli, Hyderabad-500046 040-23135505, 93943 15787 bolhyd90.4@gmail.com  www.bolhyd.commuoh.in B Naveen Sen,                    Station Manager 7.30 to 9.00 am,  5.00 to 9.00 pm (Mon - Fri),                            3.00 to 9.00 pm (Sat, Sun) Telugu, English, Hindi, Urdu 15-Aug-11
3 90.4 KMIT Tarang Hyderabad Keshav Memorial Institute of Technolgy, 3-5-1026, Narayanguda, Hyderabad-500029 040-23263408, 98491  59679 abhisheka@kmit.in www.kmit.in Abhishek Asthana,                 Station Manager 4.00 to 6.00 pm (Mon to Sat) Hindi, Telugu, English Nov-10
4 90.8   Hyderabad Tarnaka Residents Welfare Association, Tarnaka, Hyderabad  

       
5 107.8 Deccan Radio Hyderabad Abid Ali Khan Educational Trust, c/o Siasit Daily J.N.Road, Abids, Hyderabad-500001 98482 56515,     92463 65401 deccanradio107.8mhz@gmail.com www.siasat.com Zahed Farooqui,                 Station Manager 8.00 to 11.00 am,            5.00 to 8.00 pm Urdu, English, Telugu 3-Dec-09
6 90.4 KLR Radio Khammam Boon Education, Enviornment & Rural Development Society, KLR Campus, Contractors Colony, BCM Road, Paloncha-507115, Khammam Dist. 08744-253636 klrpaloncha@gmail.com http://www.klr.ac.in/        
7 90.4 Sangham Radio Medak Deccan Development Society, Machoor Village, Jharasangam Mandal, Medak Dist. 08451-282271 sateeshperiyapatna@gmail.com http://www.ddsindia.com/www/sangham_radio_inaugurated.html P.V.Sateesh,                       Director 7.00 to 9.00 pm Telugu 15-Oct-08
8 90.4 SVFM CR Tirupati Sri Venkateswara Oriental College, S.V.College, Opp. TTD Admn. Building, K.T.Road, Tirupati-517507 0877-2264055, 98662 34482 vibhishanasarma2008@yahoo.co.in www.svuniversity.in Dr.A.V.S.S. Vibhishana Sarma, Station Manager 6.00 am to 12.00 pm, 2.00 to 8.00 pm Telugu, Hindi, English 8-Feb-07
 
9 Assam 90.4 Jnan Taranga Guwahati (Assam Administrative Staff College) Krishna Kanta Handique State Open University, Housefed Complex, Last Gate, Dispur, Guwahati-781006  0361-2235971,                 1800 3453613, 94259 35665 ankurandutta@gmail.com www.kkhsou.org/crs Ankuran Dutta,               Station Manager 3.00 to 7.00 pm, 8.00 pm to 2.00 pm Assamese, Hindi,English, Bengali, Boro, Nepali, Karbi 20-Nov-10
10 90.8 Radio Luit Guwahati Institute of Distance & Open Learning,  Gauhati University,  Guwahati-781014 0361- 2673728 92074 10112,          92074 10117 radioluit@gmail.com www.gauhati.ac.in Dr Kandarpa Das,               Director 8.00 am to 8.00 pm Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Bodo, Nepali, English 1-Mar-11
 
11 Bihar 90.4 Radio Active Bhagalpur Lohit              
12 90.4 Radio Rimjhim  Gopalganj Banjari More, Near NH-28 , Gopalganj-841428  99340 76913 radio_rimjhim@yahoo.co.in www.radiorimjhim.in Kripa Shankar Srivastava 5.00 to 10.00 am, 12.00 to 3.00 pm,                      5.00 to 10.00 pm   5-Jan-09
13 90.4 Uttam Radio Patna Institute of Business Management, Budha Marg, Patna-800001 0612-3269706,    98350 20036 uksingh@zhi.org.in www.iibmpatna.com U.K.Singh 6 hrs. per day   13-Aug-04
14     Patna Krishi Vignan Kendra, Barh, Patna  
        17-May-11
15     Samastipur Krishi Vignan Kendra, Birauli, Samastipur  
        17-May-11
16 90.4 Radio Snehi Siwan Snehi Lokotthan Sansthan, Kaushalaya Medical Hall, Hospital Road, Siwan-841226 06154-228276, 93340 69148 snehingo@rediffmail.com   Madhu Sudhan Pandit  6 hrs. per day Bhjpuri, Hindi 17-Nov-10
 
17 Chandigarh 90.4 Vivek 90.4 FM Chandigarh Vivek High School, Sector- 38 B, Chandigarh 0172-2698988/2699428 vivekfm@gmail.com www.vivekhighschool.org/rd-vivek90.4.html        
18 90.4 Desh Bhagat Radio Chandigarh Desh Bhagat Group of Institutions, Satsang Foundation  

      2-Nov-12
19 91.2 Jyothirgamaya  Chandigarh School of Communication Studies, Panjab University, Sector 14, Chandigarh-160014 98150 09753 purradio@gmail.com http://puchd.ac.in/ Dr Archana R Singh, Chairperson 8.00 to 11.30 am,             1.00 to 3.30 pm,            5.00 to 7.30 pm,             8.00 to 11.00 pm Hindi, Punjabi 13-Feb-11
20     Chandigarh Indira Gandhi Krishi Viswavidyalaya  

       
 
21 Chhatisgarh 90.4 Radio Raman Bilaspur Dr.C.V.Raman University, Kargi Road, Kota,  Bilaspur 909863689 radioraman653@gmail.com         22 Septy 12
22 90.4 Radio IGKV Raipur  Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Krishak Nagar-492006, Raipur 0771-2442672 surendratuteja@gmail.com http://igau.edu.in/site/       20-Jan-10
23       Neotech Technical & Management School  
         
 
24 Delhi 90.4 DU 90.4 FM  New Delhi School of Open Learning, University of Delhi, North Campus, Delhi- 110007 011-2766 7600 dufm90.4@gmail.com
Dr Vijaya Lakshmi Sinha, Programme Manager 8.00 am to 1.00 pm, 4.00 to 7.00 pm   2-Oct-07
25 90.4 Radio JIMS  New Delhi Jagannath International Management School, OCF Pkt-9, Sector-B, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070 011-40619200 radio.vk@jagannath.org www.jagannath.org Sanyogita Choudhary, Station Manager 8.30 am to 12.30 pm    
26 90.4 Radio Jamia  New Delhi A.J. Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Millia Campus, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110025 011-26981717 jamiacommunityradio90.4@gmail.com www.ajkmcrc.org Dr GR Sayed,                 Station Manager 10.00 am to 1.00 pm, 2.00 to 5.00 pm   15-Mar-05
27 90.8 KRIMS FM New Delhi KRIMS Media & Research Centre, Sparsh Education Society, Plot No. 1, BU Block, Outer Ring Road, Pitampura, Delhi-110034 011-47529008 krimsneerajkaran@gmail.com www.krims.org   7.00 am to 11.00 pm Hindi  
28 96.9 Apna Radio New Delhi Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New JNU Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg,  New Delhi- 110067 011-26741542 chari.raghav@gmail.com www.iimc.nic.in Prof.S.R.Chari      
29 96.9 JIMS Community Radio New Delhi Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication, Jagannath Institute of Management Studies, Community Centre, 3, Institutional Area, Sector-5, Rohini, New Delhi-110085 011-27042296, 98103 29244 jimscr96.9@gmail.com www.jims.in Ms Nirmal Bhatnagar, Dean 10.00 am to 6.00 pm   14-Jan-06
 
30 Goa 90.4 Voice of Xavier's Mapusa St. Xavier's College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Mapusa 0832-2262356  xavierscollege@bsnl.in  www.xavierscollege-goa.com        
 
31 Gujarat 90.4 Micavaani  Ahmedabad Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad Shela Village, Off, Sanand- Sarkhej Highway, Ahmedabad-380058 89800 30745 tarang10@micamail.in http://www.mica.ac.in/home/introducing-mica/life-at-mica/student-committees/micavaani Tarang Girdher, Head, Events and Logistics 1.00 to 4.00 pm, 8.00 pm to approx. 11.00 pm   14-Nov-05
32 90.4 Samudayik Rudino Radio Station Ahmedabad Manipur Village, Sansad Taluka, Ahmedabad Dist. 98254 15062,      079-26577115 sewaacdy@youtele.com http://www.radiosewa.org/ Ms Shanta Koshti, Station Manager 9.00 am to 1.00 pm, 4.00  to 8.00 pm  Gujarati 26-Nov-09
33 90.8 Gujarat University Radio Unbound 90.8 FM ( G.U.R.U. ) Ahmedabad EMRC Bhavan, Gujarat University , Navrangpura, Ahmedabad-380009  

      30-Mar-12
34 90.4 Ujjas Radio Kutch Kutch Mahila Vikas Sanghatan, Bhimsar Village, Nakatrana Taluk, Kutch Dist.   ujjasradio@gmail.com
    Gujarati 10-Mar-12
35 90.4 Vallabh Vidyanagar Campus Radio  Vallabh Vidyanagar Sardar Patel University, University Road, Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120, Dist. Anand 02692-236545 b_natraj@yahoo.com www.spuvvn.edu/isc/wel.html        
36     Vadodara University of Baroda  

       
 
37 Haryana 107.8 Radio Manav Rachna Faridabad Manav Rachana Educational Institutions Aravalli Campus, Sector 43, Delhi-Surajkund Road, Faridabad-121001  99100 66657       0129-419834 info@radiomanavrachna.com www.radiomanavrachna.com Mukesh Gambhir, Station Manager 5.00 am to 12.00 midnight Hindi 6-Jul-06
38 107.8 Gurgaon Ki Awaaz Gurgaon The Restoring Force, 27, Sector 18, Electronic City, Udyog Vihar,Gurgaon-122016 0124-4013645, 98111 26336 info@trfindia.org  www.trfindia.org/community_radio.php Soumya Jha, Station Manager 9.30 am to 2.00 pm,   4.00  to 9.30 pm Hindi, Haryanvi 1-Nov-10  
39 91.2 CCS Radio Hissar Directorate of Extension Education, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar-125004 94163 97702  jsmalik67@gmail.com http://hau.ernet.in/ Dr Joginder Singh Malik, Station Manager 9.00 to 11.00 am, 3.00 to 5.00 pm Hindi, Haryanvi 29-Nov-09
40 90.4 Radio Mewat Mewat Seeking Modern Applications for Real Transformation (SMART), Nuh, Mewat 01267-274696 radiomewat90.4@gmail.com
Basant Singhal, Station In-charge 8.00 to 12.00 pm, 3.00 to 7.00 pm Hindi, Meo 1-Sep-10
41 107.8 Alfaj-e-Mewat (Rural Voices of Mewat) Mewat Institute of Rural Research & Development, Ghaghas Village, Nagina Block, Mewat District.    
      29-Feb-12
42 90.4 Radio Sirsa Sirsa Department of Journalism & Mass Communication, Media Centre, Chaudhary Devilal University, Barnala Road, Sirsa-125055 98126 00387 radiosirsa@jansanchaar.in www.jansanchaar.com Virender Singh Chauhan, Director 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Hindi, Haryanvi, Bagdi, Rajasthani, Punjabi 2-Aug-09
43   90.8 JG Radio Bharat Sainik Senior Secondary School, Sirsa 94161 36006 jgradio568@gmail.com
      12-Aug-12
 
44 Himachal Pradesh 90.4 Tashi Delek 90.4 FM Dharmasala Upper Tibetan Childrens Village School, Dharamsala Cantt. Dist. Kangra-176216  0189-2220200 manager@tashidelekfm.com www.tashidelekfm.com Kalsang Tsewang, Station Manager 15 hrs. per day Tibetan 1-Jun-10
45 90.4 Hamara MSPICM 90.4 MHz Solan M.S.Panwar Institute of Communication & Mangement, Near Vipul Gas Godown, Rajgarh Road, Shamti, Solan-173212 01792-22929, 92188 48838 director_mspicm@sify.com www.mspicm.org/facilities.html Ms Lalita Singh, Station Manager 7.00 am to 1.00 pm, 3.00 to 9.00 pm Hindi, Punjabi, Pahari, Bhagati 13-Mar-09
 
46 Jammu & Kashmir 90.4 Radio Sharda Jammu Pir Panchal, Buta Nagar, Near Migrant Quarters, Jammu     http://radiosharda.com/ Ramesh Hangloo, President 6.00 to 8.00 pm   5-Apr-11
 
47 Jharkhand 90.4 Radio Vikalp Garhwa AID PJCTC College, Nenuwa Village Meral, Garwha Dist. 96319 93190 aidindia@btinternet.com         Feb/11
48 107.8 Radio Birsa Hariyali Ranchi Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi     www.baujharkhand.org       3-Mar-08
49       Alternate for India Development    
       
 
50 Karnataka 90.4 Radio Active  Bengaluru  Sri Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain College, Center for Management Studies,11-1/1, Atira Towers, Palace Road, Bengaluru-500001 080-22353216/17, 98458 88686 radioactivecr90.4mhz@gmail.com http://www.jgi.ac.in/RadioActive/ Pinky Chandran 24 hrs. per day (Sun & Mon) 3.30 pm to 2.30 pm on other days Kannada, Tamil, Urdu, English, Telugu 25-Jun-07
51 90.4 Ramana Dhawni Bengaluru  Shree Ramana Maharshi Academy for the Blind, CA,1-B, 3rd Cross, 3rd Phase, J.P.Nagar, Bengaluru-560078 080-26581076, 9986 444233 mail@srmab.org www.srmab.org.in Deepak R Sagar, Station Manager 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Kannada, Hindi 5-Oct-08
52 90.4 Sarathi Zalak Bengaluru  Rural Anogondagnahall Hobli, Hoskote Taluk Bangalore Rural District. Adress: 29, 28th  Cross, 9th Main, Near Monotype, Banashankari 2nd Stage, Bangalore 5600070 98455 36979 shamanthads@gmail.com http://www.sarathitrust.com/community.html Shamantha D.S.,     President     22-Aug-12
53 90.8 Divya Vani Neladhani Bengaluru  Divya Jyothi Vidya Kendra, Vishwa Building, Chikkana Layout, Nelamangala Town, Bengaluru-562123  080-27726066, 94484 67142 lkrishnamurthy@yahoo.com http://djvk.org/electronic_media.html Venkatesh Chauthai, Station Manager 6.00 to 8.00 am,     6.00 to 8.00 pm. Kannada 3-Sep-11
54 106.8 Radio Universal Bengaluru  Universal College, 90 Magadhi Main Road, Vijay Nagar Toll Gate Circle, Bengaluru-560044 080-23111020 universaldigilib@gmail.com www.universalcollege.org R Ravindra, Station Manager 11.00 am to 1.00 pm,  3.00 to 4.00 pm,  Kannada, English, Hindi 1-Dec-10
55 90.4 Krishi CRS Dharwad Directorate of Extension, University of Agricultural Services, Krishinagar, Dharwad- 580005 0836-2447494, 94484 97356, 94488 38465 kcrsuasd@rediffmail.com http://www.uasd.edu/uasdfiles/eextension/fmradiostation.pdf Prof Devendrappa S, Station Manager 6.00 to 9.00 am,             5.00 to 8.00 pm Kannada 17-May-07
56 90.8 Antarwani Gulbarga Shri Sharnbasaveshwar Vidya Vardhak Sangha, 3rd Floor, M.A.Journalism & Mass Communication Dept.,  Godutai Arts & Commerce College, Gulbarga-585101 08472-263202,  94488 82050 pallaviavp@gmail.com www.gulbargauniversity.kar.nic.in Dr Shivaraj Shastri Herur, Station Manager 7.00 to 10.00 am,             4.00 to 7.00 pm Kannada, English, Hindi 24-Aug-09
57 90.4 Namma Dhwani Kolar  No.166, Namma Dhwani Sampanmula Samasthe, Budikote Vand PO, Bangarpet Taluk, Kolar District-563147 98862 61188,         99456 47645,                   08153-256999 nammadhwanicmrc@gmail.com www.myrada.org Vazdev Gunalan,                 Station Manager 6.00 to 9.00 am, 12.00 to 2.00 pm  6.00 to 9.00 pm. Kannada, Telugu, Urdu,  Tamil Jun-09
58 107.8 Sarang 107.8 FM Mangalore St Aloysius College, Light House Hill Road, Mangalore-575003 0824-2449744, 94485 46425 radiosarang@gmail.com www.sarang.org.in Dr Richard Rego, SJ,          Station Director 24 hrs. Konkani, Kannada, Tulu, English, Malayalam, Beary, Hindi,  Punjabi 15-Jun-10
59 90.4 Radio Manipal Manipal Manipal Institute of Communication, Manipal-576104, Udipi Dist. 94817 53711,       0820-2922747 radio.manipal@manipal.edu www.manipal.edu/Pages/Welcome.aspx K Shyam Bhat,             Coordinator 5.00 to 7.000 pm Kannada, Tulu, Konkani, English  12-Sep-08
60 90.8 Jana Dhwani Mysore Viveka School of Excellence Education, Hanchipura Road, Saragur, HD Kote, Mysore    
    Kannada 24-Feb-12
61 90.8 Radio Siddhartha  Tumkur Sri Siddhartha Centre for Media Studies, PG Block, SSIT Campus, Maralur, Tumkur-572105 0816-2201766 radiosiddhartha@live.in http://siddharthamedia.com/Community%20radio.html Rashmi Ammembala, Station Manager, 6,00 to 9.00 am,            6.00 to 9.00 pm Kannada 16-Jan-09
 
62 Kerala 90.8 Radio Media Village Changanacherry St.Joseph's College of Communication, Kurisummood PO, Changanacherry-686104, Kottaym Dist. 0481 2720040,  94477 68033 mediavillageproductions@gmail.com  http://www.sjcc.co.in/main/facilities/CommunityRadio.asp Fr.Sebastian Punnassery, Station Director   Malayalam Jan-12
63 107.8 Radio Benziger Kollam Bishop Benziger Hospital, Bishop Jermome Nagar, Beach Road, Kollam-691001 0474-2762477, 3987000 radiobenziger@gmail.com http://www.bishopbenzigerhospital.com/communityradio.html Fr. Ferdinand Peter, Director 6.30 am to 9.30 pm Malayalam 7-Nov-10
64 90.8 Janvani New Mahe Academic & Technical Education Development Society (ATEDS), Post Office Buiding, Highway, New Mahe,-673311, Thalassery 0490-2371888, 94463 34656 atedsociety@gmail.com www.charity.org.in Nirmal Mayyazhi, Director 6.00 am to 11.00 pm Malayalam, Hindi, English, Tamil 3-Feb-13
65 90.4 Radio Macfast Thiruvalla Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies,  Thiruvalla-689101, Pathanamthitta Dist. 0469-3021333 99473 81827 principal@macfast.org  www.radiomacfast.org George Mathew,                    Station Director 5.45 am to 10.30 pm Malayalam 1-Nov-09
66 90.4 Radio DC Community FM Thiruvananthapuram DCSMAT Media School,  KINFRA Film & Video Park, Kazhakkoottam, Thiruvanthapuram-695585 0471-3942103,  98465 18971 info@radiodcfm.com www.radiodcfm.com Mr. Saji Kumar P.,                 Project Coordinator 8.00 am to 12.00 noon, 4.00 to 8.00 pm Malayalam, English 6-Jan-05
67 90.4 Radio Mattoli Wynad Wynad Social Service Society, Dwaraka, Nallurnad-670645, Manthawady, Wynad Dist. 04935-242008, 94460 30066 radiomattoli@gmail.com www.radiomattoli.com Fr. Thomas Joseph Therakam, Director 6.00 am to 10.00 pm Malayalam 1-Jun-09
 
68 Madhya Padesh 90.4 Vanya Radio Bhabhara Shasakiya Utkrishta Uchchatar Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Chandra Sekhar Azad Nagar (Bhabra), Alirajpur-457882 94259 35665 vanyaradiobhabra@gmail.com   Satish Singh, Station Manager, 8.00 to 10.00 am,            6.00 to 8.00 pm Bhili, Hindi 23-Jul-11
69 90.4 Radio Popcorn Bhopal RKDF Institute of Science and Technology, Jatkhedi,  Hoshangabad Road, Bhopal-462026 0755-4222909 98934 48220 mrityunjaysinghai@yahoo.com www.visionbharat.com/popcorn Mrityunjay Singhai,     Station Manager, 9.00 am to 7.00 pm Hindi, English 14-Feb-08
70 90.4   Bhopal Diksha Welfare & Cultural Society  
         
71 90.8 Radio Azad Hind Bhopal Swaraj Sansthan Sanchalaya, Bhopal  
    7.00 to 12.00 pm, 5.00 to 10.00 pm   25-Mar-12
72 90.4 Chanderi Ki Awaz Chanderi Bunkar Vikas Sanstha, C/o Sunil Jain, Near Hotel Shrikunj, Old Bus Stand,  Chanderi-473446 07547-253623, 94257 68634 chanderikiawaaz@gmail.com http://www.chanderi.in/ Swadesh Samaiya,                  Station Manager 7.00 am to 9.00 am, 5.00 to 7.00 pm Hindi 27-Mar-10
73     Chandha Chandha Dist. Dhindori  
         
74 90.4 Vanya Radio Khalwa Shaskiya Utkrishtra Uchchtar Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Khalwa, East Namar-450117  
         
75 90.4 Radio Bundelkhand  Tekamgarh Development Alternatives, Sironj, Tara Gram, Tigele More, 111/9-2, Kishangarh, Orchha,  Tekamgarh Dist. 07680-290951, 94258 13646 ashukla2@devalt.org www.devalt.org/newsletter/nov09/of_3.htm Anuja Shukla,                      Station Manager 10.00 am to  6.00 pm Bundeli, Hindi 23-Oct-08
76 90.8   Sheopur Vanya, Tribal Welfare Dept., Sesaipura, Sheopur Dist.  

    Saharia 31-May-12
77 107.8 Radio Dharkan Shivpuri Sambhav Social Service Organisation, Circular Road, Gwalior By-pass, Shivpuri-474002 0751-2341995, 98109 87257 sambhavshivpuri@gmail.com http://radiodhadkan.sambhavindia.org/ Baby Raja Bundela,     Station Manager 7.00–10.00 am, 12.00–3:00 pm,        6.00–9.00 pm Hindi 8-Oct-10
78 90.4 Kisan Vani Vidisha Mandi Prangan, Begam Bag, Sironj, Dist. Vidisha-464228 07591-253942 gaurav@isapindia.org www.isapindia.org Jitender Sharma,                 Station Manager, 7.00 to 10.00 am,     4.00 to 7.00 pm Hindi 19-Nov-08
 
79 Maharashtra 90.4 Radio Nagar Ahmednagar   Snehalaya, Dr. Adkar Bal Kalyan Sankul, Lendkar Mala, Balikashram Road, Ahmednagar-414001 0241-2321904 98908 32932  radionagar@snehalaya.org http://bismumbai.blogspot.com/2010/12/bis-2205-radio-nagar-904-fm-to-be.html Smita Khoje, Station Manager 5.00 am to 11.00 pm Marathi, English 13-Jan-11  
80 90.8 KVK Paravara Ahmednagar Krishi Vignan Kendra, Babhaleshwar 413737, Rahata, Ahmednagar Dist.  02422-253008, 253009 kvkahmednagar@yahoo.com www.kvk.paravara.com/news.htm Nitin Thete, Station Manager 12.00 to 2.00 pm,       6.00 to 8.00 pm Marathi 1-Oct-09  
81 90.4 Sadhana Radio Amravati Krishi Vignan Kendra, Durgapur, Badnera, Amravati Dist. 0721-2580082 sadhana_crs@yahoo.com http://kvkdurgapur.org/ Sanjay Gharde,                Station Coordinator 6.00 to 9.00 am, 12.00 to 3.00 pm, 5.00 to 8.00 pm Marathi Apr/12
82 90.4 Vasundhara Krishi Vahini  Baramati Vidya Pratishthan Inst. of Information Technology, Community Centre, Vidya Nagri, MIDC, Baramathi, Pune-413133 02112-239558 , 98817 61891 vasundharacr@gmail.com www.ict4rd.org/plan.htm Yuvaraj Jadhav,                     Station in charge 6.00 to 10.00 am,               4.00 to 8.00 pm Marathi Apr/04
83 90.8 Sharada Krishi Vahini Baramati Krishi Vigyan Kendra of Agricultural Development Trust, Sharada Nagar- 413115, Tal: Baramati,  Pune  02112-255207 kvkbmt@yahoo.com http://kvkbaramati.com/infrastructure.html Shirshikar Sunil,                    Station Manager  7.00 to 9.00 am,              6.00 to 8.00 pm Marathi 18-Jan-11  
84 90.4 Radio Mast Malegaon M.G.Vidya Mandir, Malegaon-423105, Nashik Dist.  

Madhu Lingat,                   Station Director   Marathi, Urdu 20-Jul-11
85 90.4 Dnyan Vani Mumbai Padmashree Dr.D.Y.Patil Vidyapeeth, Sec.7, Nerul, Level II, Navi Mumbai-400706 98929 20722 wasim@dnyanvani.com
Dr Rahul B Gethe,              Station Manager 9.00 to 11.00 am,    12.00 to 2.00 pm,    4.00 to 6.00 pm Hindi, Marathi, English    
86 90.8 Jago Mumbai Mumbai Union Park Residents Association, 4 Union Park, Khar (W), Mumbai-400052  022-4266300 97696 96562  90.8jagomumbai@gmail.com www.jagomumbairadio.com Nitin Makasare,                    Station Manager 8.00 am to 8.00 pm Hindi, Marathi, English, Gujarati 1-May-10  
87 107.8  MUST Radio Mumbai Mumbai University, 3rd Floor, Ranade Bhavan, Vidyanagari, Kalina, Santa Cruz East, Mumbai-400098 022-26525367 9869164174 radiomust@gmail.com Operating from Kalyan Campus Pankaj Athawale, Transmission Executive 8.00 am to 9.00 pm Marathi, English, Hindi, Gujrati, Tamil 29-Feb-08  
88 90.8 Radio Vishwas Nashik Vishwas Dnyan Probodhini & Research Institute,  Vishwa Viswas Park, Sawarkamnagar, Gangapur Road, Nashik-422013 0253-2344545 90043 94008  radiovishwas@gmail.com http://vishwasbank.com/radio.php Amit B. Nagare,                   Station Manager 10.00 am to 6.00 pm Marathi, English, Hindi    
89 90.4 Radio FTII  Pune Film & Television Institute, Law College Road, Pune-411004 020-25431817, 25433016 radioftii@gmail.com www.ftiindia.com/newftii/radio_ftii.html Sanjay Chandekar,           Station Manager 10.00 am to 5.30 pm Marathi, Hindi, English 29-Jan-07  
90 107.4 Vidya Vani  Pune Department of Communication Studies, 2nd Floor, EMRC Building, University of Pune, Ganeshkhand, Pune-411007 020-25690800, 25601278 directorvidyavani@gmail.com http://vidyavani.unipune.ac.in/default.htm Anand Deshmukh,            Station Manager 7.00 am to 6.00 pm Marathi, Hindi, English 5-May-05  
91 90.4 Green FM Sangli Sasneha Kala Krida Mandal, Basement,Shiv Pavalion, Near Ram Mandir, Sangli-Miraj Road, Sangli 0233-2322102 98230 73598 
ms.archanagokave@rediffmail.com
http://greenfm.techmindinfo.com/ Shivaji Mohite,                     Station Manager 6.00 am to 12.00 midnight Hindi, Marathi 22-Aug-10  
92 91.2 Yerala Vani Sangli  Yerala Projects Society, ‘Yerala Bhavan’, Near Tata Petrol Pump, Miraj Road, Sangli-416415 0233-2671318 yeralavani91.2@gmail.com   N.V.Despande,                     Station Manager 6.00 to 9.30 am,            5.00 to 8.30 pm Marathi, Kannada 31-Jul-11  
93 90.4 Mann Deshi Tarang Vahini Satara Mannvikas Samajik Sanstha, Mhaswad, Mann Taluk, Satara-415509 02373-270400, 94037 04767 manndeshi.mahila@rediffmail.com   Shivaji Maruti Yadav, Station Manager 7.00 to 8.30 am,              12.30 to 1.30 pm,                           7.00 to 8.30 pm Marathi 17-Nov-08  
94 90.4   Wardha Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialization,  Maganwadi, Wardha, Maharashtra - 442001 07152-253512 director.mgiri@gmail.com http://www.mgiri.org/        
95 90.4 Swaranant CR Washim Suvida Foundation, KVK  Karda, Loni Road, Risod Taluk, Washim-444506 07251-226511,          99211 74495 swaranantcrs@gmail.com www.kvkwashim.com Amol U Deshmukh,    Station Manager 5.55 to 10.00 am,         4.00 to 8.00 pm Marathi 1-Jun-10  
 
96 Odisha 90.4 Voice of the SOA Community Bhubaneswar Siksha O Anusandhan University, Khandagiri Square, Bhubaneswar-751030 0674-2350791   http://soauniversity.ac.in/gallery/radio.html        Odiya 15-Oct-12
97 90.8 AID CR Bhubaneswar Association for Integreted Development, 992-B, Jag Mohan Nagar, Khandgiri, Bhubaneswar-751030           Odiya  
98 90.4 Ravenshaw Radio Cuttack Ravenshaw University, Cuttack-753003  90408 85258 ravenshawradio@gmail.com www.ravenshawuniversity.ac.in Viraj Shukla,                        Station Manager 4.00 to 10.00 pm  Odiya, English, Hindi, Bengali 14-Apr-11
99   Radio Kisan Khurda Balipatna  

       
100 91.2 Radio Sanskar Jagatsinghpur Saurabha, At Lala Sahi,  Jagatsinghpur-754103   06724-220174  98614 06292 radiosanskar@gmail.com
Harihar Panda, Station Manager 6.00  to 10.00 am,  2.00 to 10:00 pm. Odiya  
101 90.4 Radio Namaskar Konark Young India, Konak-752111, Puri Dist. 06758-236471, 90409 04904 radionamaskar@gmail.com
www.radionamaskar.org N.A. Saha Ansari, President 7.00 to 9.00 am,            2.00 to 4.00 pm,                        6.00 to 10.00 pm Odiya, Telugu, Hindi 12-Feb-10
102 90.4 Radio Dhimsa Koraput South Orissa Voluntary Action (SOVA), Rangbalikhumbha Road, Koraput - 764 020 06852-250590   sova@sovakoraput.org http://sovakoraput.org/radio/communityradio.html  Chappar Village, Umuri Panchayat       
103 90.4 Radio Muskan Phulbhani    
        15-Aug-12
 
104 Puducherry 90.4 NILA FM Puducherry Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, Madagadipet, Puducherry- 605107  0413-2640040 (Extn. 230)  nila_crs@sify.com www.smvec.ac.in/home.html Prof A Gnanavel,             Station Manager 9.30 am to 6.00 pm Tamil 2005
105 90.8 Honey FM Puducherry Achariya Arts & Science College, Achariyapuram, Villanur, Puducherry- 605110 0413-3535999  93600 93675  coordinator@achariya.in www.achariya.in S. Elango, Station Manager 9.00 am to 12.00 pm, 3.00 to 6.00 pm Tamil 2007
106 107.8 Puduvai Vani Puducherry First Floor, Convention-Cum Cultural Centre, Opp to PEC, Pondicherry University, Kalapet, Puducherry-605014  0413-2654349, 99767 96865 puduvaivaani@gmail.com http://www.puduvaivaani.edu.in/  M. Ramadass 6.00 to 10.00 am,                1.00 to 2.00 pm,           5.00 to 9.00 pm (Weekends 6.00 am to 6.00 pm) Tamil, English, Hindi, French 23-Aug-08
 
107 Punjab 90.4 Avatar Radio Jalandhar Ek Onkar Charitable Trust.  PO Rup Wali, Teshil Shahkot, Dist.Jalandhar 01821-270623 maharaj-ji@nirmakuteya.com www.avatarradio.com        
108 90.4 GNGC Community Radio Ludhiana Guru Nanak Girls College,  Model Town, Ludhiana-141002 0161-2423872 gngoffice@rediffmail.com www.gngcldh.com/FM_radio_90_4.html Dr. Charanjit K.Mahal, Director / Principal 6.00 am to 10.00 pm   30-Jun-07
109       Chitkara Educational Trust  

       
 
110 Rajasthan 90.4 Tilonia Community Radio Ajmer Barefoot College, Tilonia-305816,  Via Madanganj,  Ajmer Dist. 1463-288210, 99283 76558 tilonia.radio@gmail.com www.barefootcollege.org Ram Niwas 7.00 to 9.00 am, 1.00 to 2.00 pm, 6.00 to 9.00 pm Marwari, Hindi 9-Nov-09
111 90.8 Alwar Ki Awaaz Alwar All India Society for Advance Education & Research, IET Group of Institutions, North Extension, M.I.A., Alwar-301030. 0144-2332222, 97991 10006 letalwar@letalwar.com www.aietalwar.com Mr Ashok Singh Sunhal, Station Director      
112 90.4 Radio 7  Jaipur India International Institute of Management, Sector 12, Mahaveer Marg, Manasarovar, Jaipur-302020 141-2781154,         97833 00003 fmradio7@icfia.org http://www.iisjaipur.org/fm7.htm Dr.Ashok Gupta, Director 6.30 to 8.30 am,             1.00 to 6.00 pm Hindi, English 7-Mar-05
113 90.4 Radio Madhuban Mount Abu Brahma Kumaris, Dept. of IT & Communication, Shantivan, Abu Road, 307510  94141 54343,  02974-228888 info@radiomadhuban.in http://www.radiomadhuban.in/ Yashwant Patil,                  Station In-charge 24 hrs.   Mar/11
114 90.4 Radio Banasthali (Aapno Radio) Tonk Banasthali Vidyapeet, Tonk-304022 01438-228432, 228709,                 77375 59530  radiobanasthali@gmail.com www.banasthali.org/banasthali/wcms/en/home/lower-menu/campus-tour/campus-life/index.html;jsessionid=723FF5E4649AF7E9CAB8F6385A603E99 Salila Bhansali, CEO 7.00 to 11.00 am,    12.00 to 4.00 pm          5.00 to 9.00 pm Rajasthani, Hindi 9-Jan-05
115 90.4 Radio Eminent Tonk Eminent T.T. Girls College, Jaipur Road, Diggi, Malpura-302022, Tonk Dist. 0141-240186,            94140 41721 eminentcampus@gmail.com www.eminentcampus.in Laxman Lal,                            Station Manager 7.00 to 11.00 am,            5.00 to 9.00 pm Hindi, Rajasthani 6-Jan-08
 
116 Tamilnadu 90.4 Anna FM  Chennai  Educational Multi Media Centre, Anna University, Guindy, Chennai-600025 044-2230010, 97890 72466 arulram@yahoo.com http://collinfo.annauniv.edu:6060/emrc/annafm/annafm.htm Dr. I. Arul Aram,                  Director 7.00 am to 6.00 pm Tamil 1-Feb-04
117 107.4 Loyola FM  Chennai  Loyola College, Chennai-600034 044-28178200, 98403 08851
loyolafm107.4@gmail.com www.loyolacollege.edu S J Henry Jerome,              Director 7.00 am to 10.00 pm, 2.00 to 5.00 pm Tamil, English 2005
118 107.8 MOP FM  Chennai MOP Vaishnav College for Women, No.20, IV Lane, Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai-600034   94440 12043,             044-65121333 mopvcfw@eth.net www.mop-vaishnav.ac.in/mopcrs.htm N .Aruna,                                 Station Manager 6.30 to 10.30 am, 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm, 5.30 to 9.30 pm Tamil Mar/05
119     Chennai Annamalai University  

       
120 90.8   Coimbatore Dept. of Visual Commns, Rathinam College of Arts & Science, Pollachi Main Road, Eachari, Coimbatore-641021 0422-4558200
http://www.rathinamcollege.com/        
121 107.4 Vivasaayi FM Coimbatore  Ulavarangam Building, Tamilnadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-641003 0422-6611522, 6611352 dme@tnau.ac.in
P Kalaiselvan, Station Manager 10.30 am to 2.30 pm Tamil, English Dec/10
122 107.8 PSG Community Radio Coimbatore PSG College of Technology, Box 1611, Avanashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore- 641004 0422 - 4344748, 90038 29486 psgfm@psgtech.ac.in http://www.psgtech.edu/psgcrs/index.ht  B. Chandrasekharan, Station Director 6.00 to 10.00 am,             6.00 to 10.00 pm Tamil, English 12-Dec-07
123 90.4 Pasumai FM Dindigul Peace Industrial School, H 2/30 RM Colony, Second Cross, Dindigul-624001  0451-2461512   pasumaifm@hotmail.com www.pasumaifm.com  
 J.Paul Baskar
Station Director
 
6.00 to 10.00 pm Tamil, English 13-Apr-07
124 90.4 Kongu Community Radio Erode Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai Railway Station Road, Thoppupalayam, Perundurai, Erode- 638052 04294-220562, 98431  21359 kongucrs@kongu.ac.in www.kongu.ac.in/kongucrs/about.php Dr K Thangaraj,                    Station Manager 7.30 am to 10.00 am, 12.00 noon to 7.00 pm Tamil Jan-05
125 91.2 Mugil FM Erode Sengunthar Engineering College, Thudupati PO, Erode-638057 04294-232701 jsudhannandhen@yahoo.com http://www.erode-sengunthar.ac.in/others/mugil.html   8,00 to 10.00 am, 4.00 to 5.40 pm  Tamil  
126 90.8 Kalpakkam CRS  Kalapakkam ESL Campus, Atomic Energy Central School No.2, DAE Township, Kalpakkam-603102 044-27487800, 94425 23825 aecskal2@yahoo.co.in
P. Sasidhar,                             Station Director 6.00 to 8.00 am, 12.00 to 2.00 pm,  6.00 to 8.00 pm Tamil, English 26-Jan-11
127 90.4 Muthucharam CR Kanchipuram SRM University,Faculties of Science and Humanities, Room No: 917, 9th floor, University Building, Village Kattankulathur, District Kancheepuram  98402 91648, 97909 46086 srmcr90.4@gmail.com
M. Divyasri,                             Station Manager 7.00 am to 12.00 pm Tamil, English  
128 91.2 MKC Community Radio Karur M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Thalavapalayam,             Karur-693113 04324-272155 manager@mkce.ac.in 
    Tamil  
129 90.4 Radio Kotagiri Kotagiri Keystone Foundation, Box 35, Groves Hill Road, Kotagiri-643217, Nilgiris Dist. 04266-272277, 272977 kf@keystone-foundation.org keystone-foundation.org Pritam Roy, Director   Tamil 16-Feb-13
130 90.4 Vayalaga Vanoli Madurai Madurai District Tank Farmers Federation, W5/565, MDCC Bank Upstairs, Trichy Main Road, Kottampatti, Melur Taluk, Madurai  04544-230485 99448 28346 vayalagavanoli@gmail.com
B. Muthukumarasamy, Station Manager 7.00 to 8.00 am,              10.00 to 11.00 am,     12.00 to 1.00 pm,           4.00 to 6.00 pm Tamil 25-Dec-11
131 90.4 Dinamalar Radio Madurai Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, TVR Nagar, Eliarpathy, Aruppukottai Road, Madurai-625022 0452-3918609, 98947 27999 rip@dinamalar.in
Dr. R. Lakshmipathy, President   Tamil Jul-11
132 91.2 PARD Vanoli Madurai PARD Vanoli, Box 87, A4/1018, Siti Vinayagar Kovil Street, Thasildar Nagar, Madurai-625020 0452-253349 pardmadurai@hotmail.com www.pard.org.in/pardvaanoli.htm James Rajasekharan E., Station Manager 1.30 to 5.00 pm Tamil 8-Sep-09
133     Madurai Divya Jyothi Vidya Kendra  

       
134 90.8 Kalanjiam Samuga Vanoli  Nagapattinam Naguveer Prakash Kalanjiam Samuga Vanoli, Centre for Development Communication,
DHAN Foundation, Vizhunthamavadi Village, Nagapattinam Dist.–611112
04365 - 268606, 90422 71293 kalanjiamvanoli@gmail.com http://www.dhan.org/centres/cdc/cm.php P. Krishnamurthi – Team Leader, V. Naguveer Prakash – Station Manager 8.00 to 10.30 am Tamil 12-Jul-09
135 90.4 KSR Community Radio Namakkal K.S.Rangasamy Educational Institutions, KSR Kalvi Nagar, Tiruchengode, Namakkal -637215 04288-274996 98847 39009 ksrcr904@gmail.com http://ksrcr.co.cc/ S .Soundararajan,                Station Manager 6,00 to 9.00  am,                  12.00 to 2.00 pm,                       5.00 to 8.00 pm Tamil, English 15-Jul-10
136 90.8 PGP Radio Namakkal PGP college campus NH-7,Karur-Namakkal Main Road, Namakkal-637207   04286-267919 98408 32578 pgpcrs@gmail.com www.pgpedu.ac.in M.S.Perumal,               Station Manager 7.00 to 11.00 am,     4.00 to 8.00 pm Tamil, English 6-Jun-10
137 90.8 SSM Community Radio Namakkal S.S.M College of Engineering, NH 47, Salem Main Road, Komarapalayam-638183, Namakkal Dist.  04288-267703, 96005 48540  crs@ssmce.ac.in https://sites.google.com/site/ssmcrweb/ G.K. Jakir Hussain,                  Station Manager 6.00 am to 12.00 pm,                3.00 to 9.00 pm Tamil 13-Feb-12
138 107.2 Ilanthalir Community Radio Sriperumbedur Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur -602105 044-27162128 ahdproject@gmail.com http://rgniyd-ahdp.gov.in/communityRadioStations/communityRadioStations.php     Tamil Nov-08
139 90.4 Periyar CR Thanjavur Periyar Maniammai University Campus, Vallam, Thanjavur-613403 04362-264600 99444 95670 periyarcr@yahoo.in www.pmu.edu G. Gandhimathi,                    Station Manager 8.30 am to 1.00 pm,  4.30 to 6.30 pm Tamil 29-Sep-07
140 90.4 Holy Cross Community Radio Tiruchirapalli Holy Cross College, Tiruchirapalli- 620002 78711 19787 holycross_communityradio@yahoo.com www.cemca.org/scienceforwomen/Experience%20Sharing%20By%20Ms.%20Shirley%20Deepak,%20%20Holy%20Cross%20CR.pdf Mrs.Geetha Laxmi,                Station Manager 6.00 to 11.00 am,              3.00 to 8.00 pm Tamil 19-Dec-06
141 90.4 Sivanthi Community Radio Tiruchendur Aditanar College of Arts & Science, 1/219, Sivanti Aditanar Nagar, Virapandianpatnam-628216, Tiruchendur 04639 245175, 94863 91546 isehar_9307@yahoo.co.in http://www.aditanarcollege.in/htms/fm.html I. Sehar, Station Manager 6.00 to 9.00 am,                5.00 to 8.30 pm Tamil, English 14-Sep-07
142       AGN School  
         
 
143 Uttar Pradesh 90.4 Agra Ki Awaaz Agra University Khandari Campus, Khandari, Agra-282004 98376 63707 agrakiawaz@gmail.com  www.dbrau.ac.in/fm.html Sanjeev, Station Manager 8.00  to 11.00 am Hindi, Brij and Khadi Boli 30-Oct-10
144 90.8 Aap Ki Awaaz Agra Bharti Shiksha Samiti,14, Pushpkunj, Mau Road, Khandari, Agra-282001 93681 23457,     750006000 aapkiawazfm@gmail.com www.908fm.com Jitendra Sharma,                 Station Manager 7,00 am to 11.00 pm Hindi, English 11-Feb-11
145 90.4 Radio Adan Allahabad School of Film and Mass Communication, SHIATS, Allahabad-211007 94153 16348 radioadan90.4crs@yahoo.com www.shiats.edu.in Dr Sarvjeet Herbert 9.00 am to 12.30 pm, 1.30 to 6.00 pm Hindi, Bhjpuri 25-Apr-09
146 90.4 Voice of Azamgarh Azamgarh M.A.Beg Girls Degree College, Anjan Shaheed, Tehsil Sagri, Dist. Azamgarh-276125 98392 11624  info@voiceofazamgarh.com www.voiceofazamgarh.com Seema Bharti Srivastava, Station Manager 9.00 am to 12.00 pm, 8.00 to 10.00 pm Hindi, English, Urdu  
147 90.4   Faizabad Narendra Dev Agriculture University, Faizabad    
      27/Sep
148 90.4 HINT FM Ghaziabad 18-A, Hint Chowk, Hint House, RDC, Rajnagar, Ghaziabad-201001 0120-2710226,    98101 39911  hintradio90.4@gmail.com www.hintgroup.org Kamal Sekhri,                       Station Manager 7.00 am to 9.00 pm Hindi May/10
149 90.4 Ghazipur CR Ghazipur Technical Education & Research Institute, Post Graduate College, Ravindrapuri,Ghazipur-233001   0548- 2220045 teripgc@rediffmail.com www.teripgc.com         
150 90.4 IIT Kanpur  CR Kanpur Media Technology Centre, IIT, Kanpur-208016  0512-2594479 94157 59394 90.4@iitk.ac.in http://home.iitk.ac.in/~pranjalm/hss/projects/radio.php Amit Tripathi,                      Station Manager 1.00 to 4.00 pm,            6.00 to 9.00 pm Hindi, English  27-Sep-10
151 91.2 Waqt Ki Awaz Kanpur Shramik Bharti, 392, Vikas Nagar, Kanpur-208024 0512-2581091, 2580823
www.shramikbharti.org.in Rakesh Kumar Pandey, Sr. Manager (Programs) 7.00 to 8.00 am,              1.00 to 2.30 pm,                7.00 to 8.30 pm   26-Aug-12
152 90.4 Lalit Lokvani Lalitpur Sai Jyoti Sansthan, 417 Gandhi Nagar, Lalitpur-284403  05176- 282675,  96489 39943 lalitlokvani@gmail.com    Mradul Shrivastava,              Station Manager 7.00 to 9.00 am,            12.00 to 2.00 pm,           6.00 to 8.00 pm Bundelkhandi, Hindi 3-Sep-10
153 90.4 CMS Radio Lucknow City Montessorie School, Jai Jagat House, 12 Station Road,  Lucknow- 226001 0522-2638738, 94150 15039 cmsfm@cmseducation.org www.cmseducation.org/films/crs.htm V Kurian,                              Station Manager 7.00 to 11.00 am, 3.00  to 7.00 pm Hindi 1-Jul-05
154 90.4 CMS Radio Lucknow CMS Girls Degree College, Kanpur Road, IDA Colony,  Lucknow-226012 0522-2435690, 94150 15039 vkurian@csmeducation.org www.cmseducation.org   11.00 am to 3.00 pm, 7.00  to 11.00 pm Hindi 23-Jul-05
155 90.4 Radio IIMT Meerut IIMT Group of Colleges, IIMT Nagar, ‘O’ Pocket, Ganga Nagar Colony, Mawana Road, Meerut 0121-2622263, 98080 63822 director_radio@iimtindia.net http://www.iimtindia.net/radio/ Vijay Gopal,                        Station Manager 6.00 am to Midnight Hindi  
156 90.4 Salaam Namaste 90.4 Noida Institute of Management Studies, A-8B, IMS Campus, Sector 62, Noida-201303 0120-4798888 , 97174 11111 info@salaamnamaste.in www.salaamnamaste.in Barsha Chabaria,         Station Head 8.00 am to 8.00 pm Hindi, English, Haryanvi, Punjabi,Bhojpuri, Bengali, Garhwali, Assamese, Sindhi, Tamil. 2008
157 107.4 Radio Noida Noida Asian School of Media Studies, Marwah Studio Complex, FC-14/15, Film City, Sector 16 A, Noida-201301 0120-2515254, 99685 43245 info@radionoida.fm  www.radionoida.fm Braham Prakash Yadav, Station Director 7.00 am to 10.00 pm Hindi, Bhojpuri,Kaurvi (Haryanavi/Goojari), English 2009
158     Saharanpur Krishi Vignan Kendra  

       
159 90.4 Radio Sunbeam Varanasi Sunbeam English School, Plot No.145/146, Lahartara,Varanasi-211002 0542-2224973


     
 
160 Uttarakhand 90.4 Hevalvaani Samudayik Radio Chamba Kendra Chamba, Mussoorie Road, Chamba, Distt. Tehri Garhwal - 249145 01376-256159
http://www.henwalvani.org/       2-Mar-12
161 90.8   Dehradun Himagiri Zee University, Sheeshambada, P.O. Sherpur, Via-Sahaspur, Dehradun-248 197 0135-2760464 himgirizeeuniversity@gmail.com http://himgirizeeuniversity.edu.in        
162 91.2 Hello Doon Dehradun National Institute of Visually Handicapped, 116 Rajpur Road, Dehradun-248001 0135-274449 director@nivh.org.in http://nivh.org.in       31-Mar-12
163 90.4 Radio Khushi  Mussoorie Guru Nanak Fifth Centenary School, Vincent Hill, Shangri La, Sardar Mehtab Singh Road, Mussoorie-248179 0135-2632637, 99279 94633 radiokhushi@yahoo.co.in http://www.gnfcschool.com/radiokhushi.html  Arjun Kainturia,                   Station Director 8.00 am to 8.00 pm Hindi English Garhwali, Kumaoni, Punjabi, Jaunpuri. 16-Apr-10
164 90.4 Kumaon Vani Nainital The Energy & Resources Institute, Teri Farm Radio,Gram Supi, Mukteshwar, Block Ramgarh, Karkhuli-803119, Nainital 011-2468 2100, 95364 76660 kumaonvani@gmail.com www.teriin.org Mohan Karki 6 hrs per day   11-Mar-10
165 90.8 Pantnagar Janvaani Pantnagar Communication Centre, G.B.Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar- 263145, Udham Singh Nagar Dist. 05944-233122,  94123 64276 pantnagar_janvani@rediffmail.com  www.gbpuat.ac.in/Community_Radio_Station.pdf SK Kashyap,                        Station Manager 9.00 to 10.00 am,              1.00 to 2.00 pm,             7.00 to 8.00 pm Hindi, Kumaoni, Garhwali, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Punjabi 15-Aug-11
 
166 West Bengal 90.4 Radio SRFTI Kolkata Satyajit Ray Film & TV Institute, EM By Pass Road, Panchasayar, Kolkata-700094 033-24329875,  98364 09379 srfticommunityradio@gmail.com www.srfti.gov.in/crs.pdf  Sk Abdul Rajjak,             Station In-charge 10.00 am – 1.00 pm, 2.00 – 5.00 pm, (Monday to Friday) Bengali, Hindi, English 24-May-08
167 90.8 JU Radio Kolkata School of Media, Ground Floor, UG Arts Building, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032 033-2414 6060,    2414 6362  radioju@gmail.com www.jaduniv.edu.in/radioju.php Nilanjana Gupta,               Convener 11.00 am to 7.30 pm Bengali, Hindi, English 14-Apr-08