Podcasts by Times School of Media students find place on UNESCO website

Two podcasts created by the Times School of Media students have gone up on the UNESCO website as an example of good radio “celebrating humanity in all its diversity”.

The podcasts were submitted by the students in response to a UNESCO announcement seeking submissions on the theme of diversity from broadcasters, lovers of radio and students from across the world on World Radio Day on February 13.

The podcasts that were selected by UNESCO were:

1. Mere Gaanv Mere Log: This is a three-part series produced by Utkarsh Gaharwar, Amrita Jha and Manas Dixit, students of Post Graduate Diploma programme in Digital Media.
You can click on the links below to listen to the three episodes

Episode 1: https://soundcloud.com/tsmbu/mere-gaanv-mere-log-episode-1

Episode 2: https://soundcloud.com/tsmbu/mera-gaanv-mere-log-podcast-episode-2

Episode 3: https://soundcloud.com/tsmbu/mera-gaanv-mere-log-podcast-episode-3

2. Public Service announcement on Homosexuality: The podcast was produced by Meher Dhanjal, Muskan Guliani and Raghavi Jhanjee, second-year students of Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication.

https://soundcloud.com/tsmbu/radio-public-service-announcement-homosexuality

You can click on the links to listen to the podcasts.

The podcasts were produced under the guidance of Dr Moina Khan, Assistant Professor.

The podcasts can also be accessed from the UNESCO archives hosted at the following hyperlink:

https://en.unesco.org/sites/default/files/treasures_from_unesco_archives_and_others.zip

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