Free Stories with NBT and Prasar Bharati
National Book Trust, India in collaboration
with Prasar Bharati's External Services Division of All India Radio, has
launched - Story Lounge - a unique
storytelling festival that features celebrated children's authors and
storytellers narrating interesting stories from select children's books
published by the National Book Trust, India.
Story Lounge is broadcast daily
airing one new story everyday on All India Radio Channels of AIR FM Gold, AIR
LiveNews 24x7, AIR Indraprasth at 7:20 am and a repeat broadcast at 10:20 pm.
The stories can also be accessed on mobile apps viz. NewsOnAir and on All India
Radio Live. In addition, Story Lounge is also telecast every Saturday at the
YouTube channel of World Services AIR Hindi at 11.30 am and World Services AIR
English at 7.30 pm.
To ensure that the listeners do not miss any story, the
broadcasted stories are made available on National Book Trust, India's website www.nbtindia.gov.in as
well as on its YouTube channel YouTube/NBTIndia.
In addition, the stories will also be available on all of the social media
platforms of National Book Trust, India.
The stories being broadcast are in English and in Hindi, and soon
stories in all regional Indian languages for the benefit of the masses will be
aired across various stations of AIR. This unique initiative by both the
organizations aims at enriching people across the nation with an engaging
storytelling experience and to fortify the art and essence of storytelling.
National Book Trust,
India publishes books in all genres, especially rich and original
children's content, with popular children's authors penning lively and
interesting stories for young readers. With books available in over 50 Indian
languages (including dialects and tribal languages), the books by National Book
Trust, India are reasonably-priced and reach the remotest corners of the
country. All
India Radio has an immense Pan India reach
covering 92% of the country's geographical
area with over 99% listenership
across the Indian population. About 130 regional channels of AIR are spread over 29 states
and 6 UTs
of the country, making it the most important medium to reach the masses.
With over 20 crore urban and rural population consuming
radio-based content every month, this initiative by National
Book Trust, India and Prasar Bharati aims
to reach children as a unique but tested method of learning and also as a
constructive and positive step towards the fight against the current difficult
time that has affected young and old alike.
So let us tune in and smile our way through!
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