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Time of India
01-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
Kudumbashree's 24-hour ‘Radio Shree' goes live
T'puram: Kudumbashree's online radio 'Radio Shree' commenced airing on Tuesday morning as a new voice of empowerment. With technical support from Malayalam Mission, the new broadcast began at 7am. The aim is to use Radio Shree as the most effective educational tool to learn and understand more about Kudumbashree. The programmes will blend entertainment and knowledge. Kudumbashree aims to spread information and insights about women empowerment and poverty eradication initiatives implemented across the state and beyond, reaching neighbourhood families and audiences worldwide. Broadcast will start at 7am every day. Six distinct programmes, including Sindooracheppu, Koottukari, Radio Shreemathi, Nattarangu, Radio Shree Sahithyotsavam and Audio Book, will be aired. Each programme will be of one-hour duration. The first schedule runs from 7am to 1pm. There will be 24-hour broadcasts divided into four six-hour schedules, with 18 hours being re-broadcasts. Additionally, Kudumbashree news will be aired every two hours for five minutes. Anyone with a smartphone can listen to the Radio Shree application by downloading it via app store, play store or through iOS store accounts. Radio Shree is also available on the website The online radio's advantage is its ability to quickly reach 4.8 million families and various sectors of society with the initiatives implemented by Kudumbashree. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Adoor Gopalakrishnan inaugurates film appreciation workshop for children in Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram : Filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan said that while making films has become easy these days, creating a good film has become a challenge. He was speaking after inaugurating a film appreciation workshop organized by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy to develop high-quality film appreciation habits in said that a good film can cultivate good culture in us and it should reflect real life. He emphasized that the camp aims to impart the knowledge required to make good films. After the inauguration, the filmmaker interacted with the and camp director Rajesh Sharma led an acting training session. The children also attended a class on 'an introduction to visual language' by critic K B camp, organized with the cooperation of Guru Gopinath Nadana Gramam and the Child Welfare Committee, will conclude on May 17. As many as 50 children are participating in the the following days, prominent film persons like P Premachandran, Vidhu Vincent, K G Jayan, Manoj Kana and Appu Bhattathiri will conduct classes. There will be a poetry and music programme led by poet and Malayalam Mission director Murukan Kattakada on May 16 such as Pather Panchali, Bicycle Thieves, Elippathayam, Modern Times and The Red Balloon will be screened at the camp.