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Aug 4, 2024

"Maine Aawaz Ko Dekha Hai" review

"Maine Aawaz Ko Dekha Hai" by noted broadcaster Vijay Lakshmi Sinha is a memoir that delves into her illustrious career in Indian broadcasting. The book chronicles her personal and professional journey, highlighting her experiences, challenges, and achievements in radio and television. Sinha provides insightful anecdotes and reflections on the evolution of broadcasting in India, offering a unique perspective on the industry. Written in an engaging style, the memoir serves as an inspirational and informative account of her contributions to media, making it a valuable read for those interested in the history and development of Indian broadcasting.

youtube description: This is a short review of the book - Maine Aawaz Ko Dekha Hai- written by noted broadcaster, Vijay Lakshmi Sinha. She has worked with Prasar Bharti for more than three decades. This book throws light on the lesser-known territory of All India Radio, the public service broadcaster of the Government of India. 

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Background: Vartika Nanda is an academic by profession, a journalist by vocation and a prison reformer by passion. She has used the best practices of journalism and academia for studying and contributing to prison reforms. As the founder of Tinka Tinka Foundation, she has tirelessly worked for improving the conditions in India’s prisons, such as including the introduction of prison radio in District Jail, Agra, District Jail, Dehradun and the jails of Haryana. She has authored three books on prisons. Her Tinka Tinka Jail Radio Podcasts are exclusive podcasts dedicated to Indian prisons. She has done major projects with Tihar (Delhi), District Jail of Ghaziabad and Agra (Uttar Pradesh), Madhya Pradesh jails and Haryana jails. Her research on the “Study of the condition of women inmates and their children in Indian Prisons and their communication needs with special reference to Uttar Pradesh” has been evaluated as ‘outstanding’ by ICSSR  in 2021. Her name has appeared in the Limca Book of Records twice, for her unique contribution to prison reforms. Her work was also taken due cognizance by the Supreme Court of India in 2018.

Vartika Nanda was conferred with the Stree Shakti Puraskar by the President of India in 2014 for her seminal contribution to women empowerment through media and literature. She is called the VOICE OF DELHI POLICE for being the official storyteller for Delhi Police for the podcast series- Kissa Khaki Ka, the only podcast series by any police department in India. 

Currently, she heads the Department of Journalism, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University.-

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