Mangalore: City’s Radio Listeners’ Association Celebrates Decennial


Mangalore: City’s Radio Listeners’ Association Celebrates Decennial 

Pics by Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (SR/CN)

Mangalore, Jun 19: The city’s Radio Listeners’ Association celebrated its decennial at SDM College on Friday June 18.

The chief guest at the programme was Divya Karanth, RJ of ‘Radio Mirchi’ in the city. In her address she said that she is very happy to be an RJ where she can interact with the people.

Divya also expressed her gratitude to her best friend Rekha, who was present at the programme, for being with her from childhood and for sharing all the joys and sorrows of her life. 

Karnataka bank general manager M V C S Karanth, in his presidential speech, said that people now have no time for entertainment in their busy lives but RJ’s like Divya play a very important role in the life of such people as radio can entertain the mind even when one is  usy working. 

Madhuri Shriram, a member of the Radio Listeners’ Association, and a disabled boy received surprise gifts during the programme.

Association president U Ram Rao and secretary Savithri Rao were also present at the programme.

The association has come a long way and has attracted lot of radio listeners to the group through its social service and social activities. 

  

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  • Ravinder Murthy, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 26 2010

    Dear Mr. Sukumar. Greetings of the day. Nice to know that you are a member of City Radio Listener's Club and sad to know that it is not functioning as required. However I wish to become a member of the same. Please provide the details of becoming a member and let us both together bring about the changes required in the club and make it more effective and functioning as required by a club of this nature.

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  • T.Sukumar, Kottara

    Sat, Jun 26 2010

    I wonder how this City Radio Listner's club has completed 10 years. It was started in 2008 how can it complete 10 years. I am a member of this club and it is not functioning like other Radio clubs in other states for foreign radios like China Radio International because no programme of AIR Mangalore is discussed and criticised or appreciated. A Radio club should discuss about the programmes and offer constructive suggestions to improve the quality.What they are doing is , invite people from AIR or other private stations and congratulating them. This is not correct way of functioning of Radio Club.

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  • Ravinder Murthy, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 18 2010

    Sir, It ha come as a surprise that we have a City Radio Listener's Association which has completed 10 years of its existance and we do not even know it. I would like to be a member of this association. Please send the the details to ravinder_murthy@rediffmail.com. Please give the contact person's name and address.

    Thank you

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  • devika, mlore

    Fri, Jun 18 2010

    congrats divya you have been visible so many people who have no oppurtunity are really need of such ways to come up goodluck to MMA....wishes to divya.

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