M'lore: Radio Sarang to Broadcast `Kanunu Kacheri' from October 7


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SB)

Mangalore, Oct 7:
St Aloysius College ‘Sarang-107.8 MHz’, the only community radio of Mangalore has introduced a new programme ‘Kanunu Kacheri’, a programme on legal aid. The programme will be broadcast every Wednesdays at 6pm starting from Wednesday October 7.

‘Kanunu Kacheri’ is a live programme that wil have lawyers and legal experts as resource persons. Interested listeners can call the experts during the programme for their queries on the subject. The progamme is scheduled in collaboration with the SDM Law College and Centre for Postgraduate Studies in Law, Mangalore.  Prof Ravindra B K Principal will moderate the discussions.

The programmes scheduled are Varadakshine Nishedha Kayide 1961 by Vidyashankar on October 7,  Atyachara Mattu Ithara Laingika Kirukula by Maheshchandra  Nayak on October 14, Udyogastha Mahileyarige Laingika Kirukula by Balika on October 21, Vaidyakiya Garbhapata Kanunu by Shashiraj Kavoor on Oct 28, Hindugala Naduve Vivaha by Taranath on November 4, Vichchedana by Taranath on November 11, Balakarmikaru by Dayananda on November 18, Grahakara Hitharakshane by Nandakishore on November 25 and Motar Vahanagala Apaghatha-Nashta Parihara by Premnath on December 2.
 
The interested can call 0824-2449744 during the programme, 6 pm onwards. For more details contact, Dr Richard Rego, director, Sarang 107.8MHz on 94485 46425

  

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