The topic for panel discussion on the Indian Radio Show on Sep 2 (1:00 - 2:30 pm) WUVT 90.7 will be "Reservation Policy of India: Aspects, and its effects." The panel will consist of Dr. Kumar Mallikarjunan, Associate Professor, Deptt. of Biological Systems Engineering, Parthiban Rajshekharan, a PhD candidate in the Center for Molecular Medicine and Infectious Disease, and Navin Manjooran, a PhD student in the Material Science and Engineering, Virginia Tech. |
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Sep 2: Reservation Policy of India: Aspects, and its effects
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Sunday, August 20, 2006
Blacksburg: Life, fun and studies
The first Indian radio show at Virginia Tech will be a mix of latest bollywood songs and a talk about "Blacksburg: Life, fun and studies." I will be accompanied on the show by Rajesh Sudarsan, Kumaresh Singh and Aditya Bapat. We will be talking about various apsects of life and fun in Blacksburg and US. We will also be accepting call half way through the show. If you want us to play a specific song, do call us at (540-231-WUVT) or post that in comments down here. |
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Thursday, August 03, 2006
Indian Radio Show at Virginia Tech Restarts Aug 26
The Indian radio show at Virginia Tech restarts Aug 26, Every saturday 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM. The show can be listened on 90.7 FM. Apart from numbers from old and new Bollywood movies, the program will consist of songs from regional flicks and latest album. The program will also consist of discussions of topics relevant to India, and Indian Community. You can request songs as comments to this blog. The latest topics for discussion in the show will be posted to this blog ahead of time. Windows users can access the stream through Winamp. The stream has been sucessfully tested on the "Full" (not "Lite") versions 5.03, 5.01 and 2.78. WINAMP INSTRUCTIONS: MACs can access the stream using Whamb version 1.2 or Audion version 3.0.2. WHAMB/AUDION INSTRUCTIONS: Linux/BSD/Unix users can access the stream through XMMS. Keep Listening.Anurag |
Posted by Raag at 8/03/2006 12:00:00 PM 0 comments
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