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    RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION

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    NATIONAL UNIVSERSITY OF MODERN LANGAUGES PRESENTED TO: SIR BABAR IQBAL PRESENTATION TOPIC: “RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION “ PRESENTED BY: FIZA ASGHAR‚ AMNA WAQAR‚ ANEES MOHIY-UD-DIN AND ZOHAIB AHMED Outline Introduction Qualities of Radio Producer Observation Experience Conceptualize ideas Creativity Selection of Words Elements of Radio Production Studio Microphone Music Artificial Echo Human Voice Radio Programme Production Pre- Production An idea is Born Plan

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    assemblies. The capital of Pakistan is Islamabad‚ which had 529‚000 residents in the 1998 census. The national language of Pakistan is Urdu‚ which is spoken by eight percent of the people. The mostly widely spoken language is Punjabi (44%). The main ethnic groups are Punjabi‚ Sindhi‚ Pashtun (Pathan)‚ Baloch and Muhajir (immigrants from India and their descendents). Islam is the state religion‚ and 96 to 97 percent of the population are Muslims. The remainder is Hindus‚ Christians and members of other

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    At the time of the first war of independence‚ any number of papers were in operation in the country. Many of these like Bangadoot of Ram Mohan Roy‚ Rastiguftar of Dadabhai Naoroji and Gyaneneshun advocated social reforms and thus helped arouse national awakening. It was in 1857 itself that Payam-e-Azadi started publication in Hindi and Urdu‚ calling upon the people to fight against the British. The paper was soon confiscated and anyone found with a copy of the paper was prosecuted for sedition. Again

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    Indian Rupee

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    (rūpāyi) in Kannada‚ Tulu and Konkani रुपया (rupayā) in Hindi روپے (pronounced ropyih) in Kashmiri रुपया (rupayā) in Konkani രൂപ (rūpā) in Malayalam रुपया (rupayā) in Marathi रुपैयाँ(rupaiya) in Nepali ଟଙ୍କା(tanka) in Oriya ਰੁਪਈਆ (rupiā) in Punjabi रूप्यकम् (rūpyakam) in Sanskrit (Devnagari) रुपियो (rupiyo) in Sindhi ரூபாய் (rūpāi) in Tamil రూపాయి (rūpāyi) in Telugu روپے (rupay) in Urdu However‚ in the Assam‚ West Bengal‚ Tripura and Odisha the Indian rupee is officially known by names

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    Patriotism in India

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    been patriots who sacrificed all they had to save the motherland from the foreigners. Right from the invasion of Babar we have Rana Sanga-Maharana Pratap during the expansionist designs of Akbar. The terror of Aurangzeb was faced by the Maratha and Punjabi patriots who gave Shivaji and Guru Govind Singh. The latter sacrificed all his four sons at the altar of the nation. Then comes Banda Bairagi who smiled when his son was dashed to pieces on a stone. His skin was cut and chilli powder sprinkled all

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    Gogol’s Identity Throughout Namesake‚ Gogol Ganguli struggles with his identity being both Indian and American. Although he tended to stray far away from anything Bengali‚ his deeply rooted culture never faded away. After his father’s death‚ Gogol gradually returned to his Indian traditions. He takes care of his mother and sister‚ abandons the life he could have with Maxine‚ then marries a Bengali woman. In his attempt to stay clear from anything Bengali‚ Gogol revels in the fact that he could

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    Train to Pakistan Review

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    published in 1956. Reprinted since then‚ reissued in hardcover‚ and translated into many languages‚ the novel is now known as a classic‚ one of the finest and best-known treatments of the subject. Khushwant Singh recreates a tiny village in the Punjabi countryside and its people in that fateful summer. When the flood of refugees and the inter-communal bloodletting from Bengal to the Northwest Frontier at last touches them‚ many ordinary men and women are bewildered‚ victimized‚ and torn apart.

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    wear their traditional clothes. For Malay women‚ they wear the baju kurung while Malay men wear the baju melayu with a songkok on their head. Althernatively‚ the men wear batik shirts with trousers. Indian women wear the sari. The salwar kameez or Punjabi suit is popular with northern Indian ladies. The kurta is the traditional attire for men or formal occasions. For Chinese ‚ the traditional clothes for women is Cheongsam while for the man they wear samfu. Peranakan ladies are also known as Baba Nyonya

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    shot of “dirty Indians” as they walked away. After they were finally far enough away for me to let my guard down‚ I turned to the man who could have easily impersonated my great grandfather‚ put my hands together and said the only words I knew in Punjabi‚ “Sat Srii Akaal.” The traditional Sikh greeting that I now know means “God is the ultimate truth” and in that moment‚ I felt so proud‚ like I had just protected a part of myself and my

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    Research Paper On Sikhism

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    Introduction The post 9/11 hate crimes saw that Sikhs were subjected to various challenges due to their identity. Sikhs are confused with Arabs‚ due to their appearance and the fact that they wear a turban. This prompts to Sikhs being victims of violence. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that traces its origin on the teachings of Guru Nanak and the successors that precede him. It was founded during the 16th century‚ at a place known as Punjab‚ which is currently known as the Sikhs’ homeland. Founded

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