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Sony Entertainment Television
Sony Entertainment Television is dedicated to provide the best in Hindi family entertainment to the largest percentage of the Indian population-the young adult.
Sony Entertainment Television in India is the first venture of Sony Pictures Entertainment, the biggest entertainment powerhouse of America. As part of the Sony family, our channel has access to a wide variety of international software from film and television divisions of Sony Pictures Entertainment.
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Tata Sky is set to revolutionise television viewing in India through its superior digital quality picture and sound. The service aims to empower the Indian viewer with Choice, Control and Convenience through its wide array of programming choices and interactive features. Tata Sky offers viewers a variety of channels ranging from entertainment, sports, movies and music to news and documentaries in DVD quality picture and CD quality sound.
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Christian Broadcasting Network India is a multimedia company dedicated to reach out to every Indian home with a message of hope through quality television programs. CBN in India began its operation in year 1995 and was incorporated as CBN Multimedia Private Limited under Company’s Act, (1956) at Hyderabad, India in year 2000. Its entry to Indian Television began with a program called ‘Flying House’ in October, 1995 on DD2. Since then CBN has produced and telecast several indigenous programs.
1997 saw a great increase in the level of programming and evoked a tremendous response. First, the serial on the life of Christ, 'Dayasagar', began on DD1. 'Super Book' went on air on DD2, and the international version of the '700 Club' was broadcast six days a week on Home TV, a satellite channel. 'Flying House' continued on various regional languages and terrestrial stations. Currently, CBN is reaching out to people in India who have access to television through programs of various genres like drama, real life stories, music and a children’s show. Produced in various regional languages, five programs are aired every week on some of the major television networks of India.
In 1998 CBN initiated humanitarian activities through a separate wing established as Operation Blessing India. Operation Blessing India (OBI) is committed to provide hope and comfort to the poorest of the poor in India. Since its inception, Operation Blessing India has touched more than one million people by providing medical care, bore-wells and by organizing literacy programs in slum areas.
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Founded by Aravind Sitaraman, a Computer Scientist, an earlier instance of What is India was created in 1995. It was the first Internet-based info-base on India. Actively seeking to change how India-related policy is conceived, created, and implemented, it sought to create a continuing body of constructive information on India so that policy makers, academicians, researchers and investors can make informed decisions. It assisted several researchers world-over and was a prime source of information on India.
Renamed whatisindia.com, the site has now taken a much broader role in influencing India policy and opinion. It continues to provide indexed articles, opinions, analysis, and editorials from published media through its topical and issue based portals. In addition, its not-for-profit research project also produces original and hard to access content. One recent effort is to provide translations of inscriptions available in South Indian temples on the Internet. With this huge body of Archeological Survey of India (ASI) information, historians and researchers can find several centuries and millenniums of historical fact on the Internet.
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Elle India - Indian edition of internationally known title with content on beauty, fashion, lifestyle and astrology.
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IndiaWorld on the Net (as represented by the domains india-world.net and india-world.de) is a non-commercial information project launched with the primary aim of providing quality information on India and her culture, people, economy and current affairs to a broad section of people world-wide; people that are interested in knowing and understanding India.
When I first came to Germany it was soon after the nuclear tests carried out by India under the then NDA government of Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. There was a tremendous curiosity amongst people about a "Third-world, poverty-stricken" country of "Mahatma Gandhi, the Nehrus, the Maharajas, the tigers, the snake-charmers, the holy cows" and so on and so forth. On the other hand there was also a subtle resentment, indeed a contempt, for a country that was thought to be irresponsible enough to indulge in dangerous games.
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