Vol. 13 No. 1 January 2012Consortium for
EducationalCommunication
An Inter-UniversityCentre of
University GrantsCommission on
Electronic Media
editorial boardDr. Jabbar Patel
Prof. M. AnandakrishnanDr. T. R. Kem
Dr. Rajendra Mishra
contentsHighlights of the Month 3Synopsis of the Month 5Telecast Schedules:
Vyas Channel 8Media Tape Library 15EDuSAT Schedule 16Activities of CEC and
Media Centres 17Mail Box 18
chief editorDr. T. R. Kem
executive editorDr. R. Mishra
As you know, the Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) imparts education using various modes of Information Communication Technology (ICT), i.e. Television, EDUSAT, Internet and provides educational opportunities to the left out youth, quality content for general and add on courses to the students in universities and colleges, value added education in various
vocations and professional courses, mass education to the existing work force of the country and finally lifelong education to all by empowering people with knowledge through the electronic media.
With the increased usage of ICT in e-Learning, the CEC felt that there is a need to revisit its credo and to realign its vision and accordingly work out future strategies. Hence, five brainstorming sessions on “Envisioning of CEC’s objectives and goals: Realigning in the context of Higher Education
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policies on ICT and e-Learning” were organized by the CEC on November 16-17, 2011 at Magnolia Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, 11003. The Brainstorming Sessions were held with exclusive core groups of eminent educationists, policy makers, vice-chancellors and Directors of CEC’s eighteen Media Centres and also the UGC & IUC officials. The two days’ discussions revolved around the main theme of the Brainstorming to arrive at certain strategies for strengthening further the position and the role of CEC in the current changing scenario, especially in the context of the higher education using ICT, e-Learning and finally to virtual education.
To realize the expectations, the two days Brainstorming had the following five sessions and each session focused upon each of the sub-themes of the sessions:
Session I: Envisioning and realignment of CEC objectives in the new scenario.
Session II: E-Governance in the context of the realignment of CEC’s visionSession III: E-Learning, Knowledge Management and Knowledge Dissemination Session IV: Promotion of CEC Objectives and Goals in the new realigned scenario.Session V: Future strategies for CEC in the new realigned scenario.
Several invited Speakers, namely Dr. Arun Nigavekar, former Chairman, UGC, Shri P. P.
Srivastav, Member NEC, Prof. Mangala Sunder Krishnan of IIT Chennai & Member MHRD NME–ICT Project, Dr. Jabbar Patel, Chairman, GB, CEC, Prof. S.K. Kak, Vice-Chancellor, Mahamaya Technological University, Prof. Abdul Salam, Vice- Chancellor, Calicut University, Prof. B. Hanumaiah, Vice-Chancellor, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, Shri P. R. Subas Chandran, Journalist & Biographer & Member GB, CEC, Prof. V. G. Talawar, Vice Chancellor, Mysore University, Dr. I. V. Manivannan, Former Secretary Higher Education, Tamil Nadu, spoke on the occasion. Eminent scholars, Directors of Media Centres, and academicians from various universities and colleges attended the conference and contributed by way of extensive discussions during the deliberations.
Prof. Arun Nigavekar, former Chairman, UGC, in his Presidential Address gave a brilliant presentation on
“Explore the Future: Reincarnation of CEC”. He did a fast review of CEC. He spoke about education powered by technology and the challenges CEC has and how CEC could be as a technology driver and the transformation that CEC needs in the current changing scenario. He also gave an overview of the 21st Century Learning Organization and CEC’s technology enabling role. He gave a vision for CEC that is to focus on enhancing of delivery of relevant & quality higher, professional & skills education to each & every student across India through innovatively leveraging of technology to advance various facets of education & educational
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institutions. The mission of CEC would be “CEC will develop, adopt, and ensure equitable access to a technology-based education system that provides effective learning experiences, assessments, and teaching and a comprehensive infrastructure for learning to support both formal education and all other aspects of learning. It would focus on research on the effectiveness of learning technology for design and implementation of a more effective education system.” He said the present exercise would provide a base for triggering the reincarnation of CEC.
Prof. Mangala Sunder Krishnan of IIT Chennai & Member MHRD Project NME–ICT deliberated on the future strategies for CEC in the new realigned scenario and had some very innovative suggestions and models for CEC to adopt for the new vision document. He said that CEC’s decisive role in supplementing and augmenting higher education through tools and techniques can be formulated more specifically by
studying the MIT model of faculty-driven, industry-sponsored-incubating agencies created in the University for IT development centre managed by the Office of Academic Computing of MIT, Cambridge, USA, for example.
It came prominently from the discussions that the CEC’s role in community engagement for higher education can be driven by a consortium of learned individuals identified by the UGC. Social partners and
faculty from affiliating institutions have a decisive role in determining community driven research projects using IT in a local community. The EMRCs will also have a local context for their presence. Their role as IT enablers will extend to the community at large.
CEC may also provide Learning Management System facilities to the University enabling students’ social
learning network activities and be the creator of focused learning circles. CEC may enable University online examination and open educational tools. CEC may develop / implement simple collaborative online tools for learning besides encouraging implementation of best e-learning models developed world-wide and encourage faculty to lead their educational portfolio.
The recommendations emerged from the 2 days presentations by the eminent scholars and extensive discussions amongst the academics / subject experts are being compiled and soon would be put to practice to envisioning of CEC’s objectives and goals in the context of higher education through ICT.
Wishing you all a very happy and prosperous New Year 2012.
— Tilak R. Kem
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 2012
The following Eminent Persons Series of Lectures on Subjects mentioned below will be shown on ‘Vyas Channel’
Day Subject Series No. of Lectures Title of Lectures
Monday Maths Lecture Series 2 What is Mathematics - II
Tuesday Eco/Commerce Lecture Series 2 Market Price Mechanism
WednesdayHome Science Lecture Series 2 Society in A Flux: Social Science
Perspective
Political science Lecture Series 2 Power Module: Political Theory
ThursdaySociology Lecture Series 2 Globlisation : A Sociological
Perspective
Physics Lecture Series 3 Electrostatics
FridayChemistry Lecture Series 6 Quantum Chemistry
Psychology Lecture Series 2 Behaviour Psychology
FIX POINT CHART
Days/Timings
5.30-7.30, 11.30-1.30 17.30-19.30, 0.30-1.30
7.30-9.30, 13.30-15.30 19.30-21.30, 1.30-3.30
9.30-11.30, 15.30-17.30 21.30-22.30, 3.30-5.30
Band would be blended with programme on
Monday Maths Fine Arts Geography India for the World
Tuesday Economics & Commerce History Zoology Heritage India
Wednesday Political Science Home Science Botany Contemporary Issues
Thursday Physics Sociology Language & Literature Women Empowerment
Friday Physiology Chemistry Education Guru Devo Bhava
Saturday Functional English Environmental ScienceAnthropology/Medical Science
Hall of Inspiration
Sunday Music, Art & Culture Technology Career Watch Window to the World
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1st JANUARY, 2012 Wood JointThis programme demonstrates the various types of wood joints and the procedure for making a few of them.
2nd JANUARY, 2012 Why Statistics ?Statistics is a very young and an unexplored discipline. This programme aims to unveil the importance and use of Statistics. Statistics encompasses a wide range of topics and has plenty of job opportunities. It has been brought out through this discussion based programme.
3rd JANUARY, 2012 Commercial RevolutionThe phenomenal growth in international trade in the 16th and 17th Centuries led to a paradigm shift in the world of commerce. Financial institutions like banks and currency notes became popular. As the hub of trade shifted from Venice and Genoa to Antwerp/Lisbon and Amsterdam, the Italian merchant bankers set up banking systems in these cities in the west coast of Europe. The banking system was further refined in England where a deposit banking system was started and the deposits were lent out at interest to other parties. The boom in the import of bullion after the discovery of the rich silver mines in Mexico and Bolivia also infiltrated the economy and drove up prices. There was an increase in population. The urban centers bustled with commerce and industry. To feed the increased population, agricultural methods were upgraded and yield of food grains increased. The colonies of the great nations of Europe became the markets for the industrial products. But with an increase in prosperity, there was also an increase in pauperization. The have-nots of society demanded their human rights. The seeds of socialism were sown in the blossoming of capitalism.
4th JANUARY, 2012 Small WondersThe programme explains the key role in house hold as well as Industrial process and plant disease.
5th JANUARY, 2012 Communication in VillagesCommunication is an integral part of human civilization and culture. It is the availability or access to communication which makes a difference in the lives of every society or an individual. In this programme, the EMMRC, Manipur University team traveled into the hills and rural parts of Manipur to feel and see the communication systems in villages.
6th JANUARY, 2012 Child DepressionPeople have serious misconceptions about depression in children - it was believed that children do not undergo depression. But it is not true. Environmental factors play an important role in children. Prof. William Parry Jones, worked with children & adolescents among immigrant population and war ravaged places, talks us about his experiences with Psychologically disturbed children.
SYNOPSIS JANUARY, 2012
7th JANUARY, 2012 Katha Jheel Ki (The Story of the Lake)Sagar lake situated in the midst of the city was renovated and done up by Lakha Banjara or the nomad by the name of Lakha and his companions some six hundred years back. It is getting highly polluted because of local indifference. A few call it a pond as well. This film throws light on the acute water shortage problem of the area while talking about the boating and fishing in the lake.
8th JANUARY, 2012 Nupi ShabiShumang Lila is a popular traditional art form of Manipur played mostly in the courtyards by about ten artistes. It is also known as courtyard theatre. One of the most interesting aspects of Shumang Lila is the role of the male artistes who play the character of women. This programme shows the life and works of these artistes and their struggle to perform the women's role.
9th JANUARY, 2012 Ludwig Van BeethovenThis programme attempts to depict the essence of what is Beethoven - why he is great and unique. Examples from his major compositions provides an average viewer with the pulse of Beethovan and an idea of his representative and unusual sound world. This programme essays the intense world of Bethovan's music and its evolution.
10th JANUARY, 2012 Price RevolutionEurope experienced a price revolution between the second half of the 15th Century and the first half of the 17th Century. In these 15 years, prices of commodities went up six fold. Among food grains, the price of corn shot up abruptly. The reasons behind the price revolution were the influx of gold and silver from the New World, the rise in population after the depopulation during the years of Black Death and shrinkage of agricultural land due to rapid urbanization. Prices that had been more or less stable in the last 200 years suddenly began to rise steeply. The inflation of 1470 to 1620 eventually petered out with the end of the initial rush of New World bullion. Prices remained steady around the high levels reached in the early decades of the 17th century, until the build-up of new inflationary pressures towards the end of the 18th century.
11th JANUARY, 2012 Giant MarvelCactus plants are the fascinating group in the entire plant kingdom. A cactus species named Cereus Urugaynus has attained a staggering height of 44 ft 9 inches in Myhre. It's the world's tallest home grown cactus in the world and has entered the Guinness Book of World Record for the second time in 1998.
12th JANUARY, 2012 Sexual Harassment at WorkplaceThis is a discussion on the issue of sexual harassment at workplace. The case of vishakha vs. the Government of Rajasthan is discussed in detail and also the Supreme Court directive thereafter. The procedure of filing a complaint with the cell and the cell's working
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is explained. Possible difficulties are discussed.
13th JANUARY, 2012, Anxiety and DistressThis programme discusses the problems people face, which are patient of anxiety and distress. It also gives the solutions.
14th JANUARY, 2012 Food ColoursProcessing of foods helps to avoid wastage of seasonal surplus of perishable food materials. Higher quantities of natural colouring agents when used in processed foods are likely to react with the nutritious. Scientists have attempted to find out abuse of non-permitted colours by collecting samples in the market. This programme educates the manufacturers and customers about harmful effects of non-permitted colours.
15th JANUARY, 2012 In Search of LightTwo islands, 5000 miles apart, share a common problem of electricity. Gosaba, in the Sunderbans, off the Eastern coast of India and Islay off the coast of Scotland are working towards a brighter future. Isolation from the mainland has been the reason for the non-availability of power. The islanders have decided to generate power in the island itself, with the available resources. Gosaba is using wood and diesel while Islay is harnessing the power of waves. Both are experimenting with natural resources to be self-reliant. Since Gosaba is using wood they have a strong resistance from the environmental lobby but they are making extra effort to ensure that the project does not lead to ecological imbalance.
A sharp contrast could be noticed in the experiences of a developed and a developing nation. Gosaba is a trading centre for the remote islands while Islay is an exotic tourist location and home of single-malt whiskies. Gosaba is still using kerosene lanterns while Islay has restaurants with dishwashers and microwave ovens.
16th JANUARY, 2012 Silence SpeaksMime is an art of creating and portraying scenes of our daily life solely by body movement. `Silence Speaks’, the programme on mime has referred to its history of invention in Italy, Greece, France and India. Mr. Jogesh Dutta, doyen of mine in our country, demonstrates the different aspects of mime together with his students. The resemblances and differences of mime with other performing arts like Ballet, drama, dance drama has also been incorporated in this programme. The role of music, make up, dress etc. are also dealt with in this programme.
17th JANUARY, 2012 Kshipra - Kal Aur AajKshipra has its importance both from the point of view of religion as well as history. It is commonly believed that there is no other river as holy as Kshipra. The town of Ujjain is situated on its banks, which explains its religious importance. Currently it is a victim of pollution. The present program deals with its history, its economic importance and also covers reasons for its pollution.
18th JANUARY, 2012 Plant ClinicPlant diseases are caused by a wide variety of plant pathogens. There are approximately 8000 species of fungi, 175 species of bacteria, 300 plant viruses and 500 species of nematodes that damage crops worth several thousand crores of rupees every year. Even neem, an insecticide is under threat by a fungus, which has resulted in almost 100% loss of fruit production. A Plant Clinic, a first of its kind in the country, was started at the Department of Botany, University of Mysore. The Doctors over here identify the diseased plants that are brought to the clinic and prescribe appropriate solution to the farmers. These kinds of farmer-friendly clinics are very necessary to protect the advances made in food production in India. The plant clinics in Universities provide expertise to the farmers in their region and help to save the crop. The concept helps in bridging the void between farmers and scientists to a large extent.The documentary produced by Ganta Ravi Kumar examines the viability of the novel concept called plant clinic. Mr. Keerthi Kumar has done the camera work. It is targeted at the farmers, undergraduate students of botany and allied disciplines and the scientists.
19th JANUARY, 2012 The Metal WickThe science of powder metallurgy helps make a variety of products for industrial applications. Such products besides being light in weight and corrosion – resistant, posses adequate mechanical strength. In addition, these are good thermal and electrical conductors. Using the principle of powder metallurgy, researchers at the Regional Engineering College, Calicut have developed metal wicks for kerosene stoves and lamps. How are the wicks made? This is the question that has been dealt in detail in this programme.
20th JANUARY, 2012 Oxidation Number - First principleRedox chemistry deals with change in oxidation numbers. This programme illustrates the rules for determining oxidation numbers of elements in compounds.
21st JANUARY, 2012 Synthetic EvolutionThe term evolution refers to the genetic changes in a population of organism that occurs over time and often used loosely to refer to the appearance of a new species, Earlier theories of evolution, for example Lamarckism and Darwinism dealt with origin of new species.The synthetic theory of evolution primarily focused on gradual changes from generation to generation. This is called synthetic as it fuses Darwin's concept of natural selection with information from the field of genetics, mathematics, embryology, paleontology, animal behaviour and other disciplines.In the first section of this presentation Dr. Arup Ratan Banerjee categorises the evidence of evolution into two parts - macroevolution and microevolution. There he establishes the associate model of synthetic theory of evolution under the purview of microevolution. The he derives Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium equation and explains how the synthetic theory of evolution can be tracked with this equation.In the concluding part Dr. Banerjee explains the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium model in detail. Further, he clarifies different evolutionary forces like Random mating in Large Population, Non-random Mating, Mutation, Genetic Drift, Gene Flow and Natural Selection for understanding the synthetic theory of evolution.
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22nd JANUARY, 2012 Hands behind Textile ProcessingThis programme explains the textile processing of gray cloth which is carried out manually in Rajasthan. The Programme discusses the whole process stage by stage e.g. gray store, enzime desizing, mercerising, kirt-boiling, bleaching, printing and dyeing, fixing. After washing and calendering and packaging. The programme also discusses the energy conservation by utilization of solar energy in drying of cloth, which is available throughout the year.
23rd JANUARY, 2012 KadambKadamb is supposed to have a religious significance in a traditional country like India. Kadamb is a fast growing tree along with mythological importance Kadamb has economic value also but now a days Kadamb tree is decreasing day by day. Therefore, the protection of Kadamb is very necessary.
24th JANUARY, 2012 Gene TherapyGenes are the basic functional units of heredity. Genes are located on chromosome which encode instructions on how to make proteins. Proteins perform most functions and make proteins. Proteins perform most functions and make up the majority of cellular structures. When genes are altered, the encoded proteins are unable to carry out their normal functions and genetic disorders result.Gene therapy is thus the technique for correcting these defective genes that are responsible for diseases or disorder. There are 2 main types of genes therapy techniques Somatic cell therapy and Germ line therapy. The FDA has not yet approved any human genes therapy product, and gene therapy has yet to prove itself successful is clinical trials.
25th JANUARY, 2012 Dowry DeathThe programme is a lecture on "Dowry death" by Prof. S.M. Afzal Qadri. In his lecture Prof. S.M. Afzal Qadri has discussed threadbare the dowry as a crime, its prevalence in Indian society, and the measures to tackle it. The expert has touched all aspects concerned with this crime against women and has suggested immediate redressel of the loopholes in the system. The lecture is significant for scholars and students of law and sociology.
26th JANUARY, 2012 Goals UnachievedBased on 'Chanari' village in Madhya Pradesh, people live in poverty and backwardness, poor health services for the villages.
27th JANUARY, 2012 Water AnalysisAbout world's water Content Content of water Reasons to check the water How to bring samples to lab Water test methods Contamination of waterWater born diseases Water related diseases Flurosis in Madhya Pradesh Tips on protecting water
28th JANUARY, 2012 Solar HeaterEnvironmental pollution, increasing demands, and rising costs of fuel have lead the scientists to consider solar energy as an alternative energy resource. This brings in new methods of capturing solar energy effectively. In this programme we discuss two kinds of devices namely the flat plat collector and the focusing collector which are used to intercept solar radiation and convert it to thermal energy for heating water.
29th JANUARY, 2012 Electronic BooksOver the ages, human race has evolved means to preserve and communicate information and knowledge.The Egyptian invented writing 5000 years ago, the invention of the printed book in Europe 500 years ago has extended reach of the printed word.In the 20th century books are not just words on the page. With audio tapes, CD Roms and the world wide web the book has truly come of age.This episode scans the world of electronic books.
30th JANUARY, 2012 The MessengerDr. Ashish Modak is a man of multi faceted personality. Dr. Modak is a veterinary doctor by profession. As a lover of art and culture he is always enthusiastic to encourage and cultivate it in children. He is not a trained artist but nonetheless if does not stop him from organizing cultural programmes for children in his area.As a father and a husband he is always beside his family doing more than just providing. A practical man, he understands that he was born in an unjust society but he is determined not to leave it the way he found it. And thus he strives to accomplish his responsibilities, the best he can.In today's world where people are busy with their own life, Dr. Modak is busy thinking about what he can do for human welfare. He sets a fine example of a responsible citizen - doctor, artist, and social worker all in one. He is indeed a role model for our society.
31st JANUARY, 2012 Management LeadershipHistory is full of great leaders in all walks of life. They achieved great success because they were able to lift the visions of their followers to higher sights, their performance to higher standards and build their personality beyond their normal limitations. As a consequence, it has become common to talk of managers as leaders Apparently there are some points of similarity between the two: Both require certain basic qualities such as intelligence, initiative, imagination and integrity. Both require high degree of skill in inter-personal relations: both have to perform the functions of setting goals, mobilizing resources and inspiring and influencing people for effective performance and to achieve the objectives.The sequence of corporate management process are planning, organizing, staffing, and directing coordinating communicating and control. In performing the function of directing, the question of good leadership arises. Several surveys and researches has been done on leadership in business and finding of them will help us in developing theories of leadership; characteristics and functions of good leadership in corporate world.
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Time Sunday 1st Jan, 2012 Monday 2nd Jan, 2012Music, Arts & Cult.
0530 / 11301730 / 2330
Thumri Ke Rang – IV• Fine Arts. Kathak - Shloka•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Raag Raman: Raag Raageshre• Khalid Tyabji On the Fool• Dance Depicts Life•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Inlay: An Art in Art• Antique Art of Tibet: Thangka Painting•
Weaving Dreams in Silence •
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Reading Through Abstract Art• Jewellary Design Creativity in Beauty•
Shekhavati Ke Bhitti Chhitra•
Technology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Improved :Small But Efficient• Aranmula : Metal Mirror•
Maths The Search for Primes• Mathematics as known to the Vedic Texts•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Wave Length: Division Multiplexing• Wood Joint•
Mechanics - IX•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Transport Engineering• Why Statistics?•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Real Life: Digital Theatre Sound• Extending Edges of Technology•
Role Model: The Singularity of Dr. Amal Roy • ChowdhuryFirst Step- Parag Agarwal•
Career watch
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Disha – Journalism• Geography The Earth And The Solar System - 27•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Modern Wrestling – I• Sports as a Career•
Whither Brahmaputra River – III• Digital Geography•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Sports Karma - Spin Bowling• Modern Wrestling - II•
Remote Sensing : Concept and Overview of • Remote Sensing
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Technical Writing - V : Sales Letter - • Business Correspondence
Whither Brahmaputra River - IV•
Time Tuesday 3rd Jan, 2012 Wednesday 4th Jan, 2012History 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Commercial Revolution• Hom Science Natural Products And Science •
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Aurangabad: The Gate Way to Cultural • IndiaHazrat Bal Shrine•
Society in A Flux: Social Science Perspective - I•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Jama Masjid Srinagar - A Grand • MonumentInscribing India•
Bridging the Calorie Gap – Weaning Foods • Human Immune SystemSmall Wonders•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Emergence of United States As A World • Power
Society in A Flux: Social Science Perspective - II•
Economics 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Advertising and Sales Promotion : 85 - • Group Dynamics - A
Political. Sci. State: Origin and Development - II•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
History of Economic Thought - III : The • PhysiocracyKshram Aur Kshramik•
Power Module: Political Theory - I•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
National Income and Accounting• From Abstract to Concrete - Urban Issues – I• Understanding Post Modernism•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Coefficient of Correlation : Karl Pearson• Criminal Justice System in India•
Zoology 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Kitchen of a Zoo • Botany/Agr. Saffron Saga• Genetics in Forest – 1•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Blood Pressure: Peripheral Circulation • and Blood Pressure – IINesting by Night•
Rice to Every Mouth – II •
Countryside Chronicle -II• 1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Applied Zoology - II: Analyzing Him• Mycotoxins•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Human Genome Project - II• Kitaabaon Main Basi Duniya•
Lotus : The National Flower of India• The Green World•
Telecast Schedules: Vyas Channel
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Time Thursday 5th Jan, 2012 Friday 6th Jan, 2012Sociology 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Communication in Villages• Exploring Adoption - 2: Winds of Change•
Chemistry Physical Chemistry - VII: Chemical Kinetic and • Catalysis - VII
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Contemporary Women's Movement in • India
UGC Lecture Series in Chemistry: Quantum • Chemistry : I
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Ek Shuruwat: Prashan Sampradayikta Ka• Chemfun – 17: Silver Mirror• Chemfun – 18: Organic Dyes•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Developmental Policies and Programmes • for Women
UGC Lecture Series in Chemistry: Quantum • Chemistry - III
Physics 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Electrostatics - I : Electric Charges At • Rest
Psychology Students Success - II - Skills•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Elasticity - II• Biological Basis of Human Behaviour – I• Visual Impairment - Limitations of Blindness•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Specific Relativity • These Leaves Never Wither •
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Semi Conductors - I• Biological Basis of Human Behaviour – II• Child Depression•
Languat/Lit.
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Nyayadarshan Vyakhyan Mala - XVIII • Education Speak So That We May Hear•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Stylist – 2: Verbal and Visual • Values in Education - II •
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Shakespearean Tragedy: Life • Kaleidoscope - 2
Educational Philosophy - Meaning of Philosophy•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Indian Writing in English - II• Coaching : A Training Method• Role Model : Kiran Majumdar Shaw•
Time Saturday 7th Jan, 2012 Sunday 8th Jan, 2012Env scie. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Exploring Eden: Flora of Sunderbans• Sandesh Ek Log Anek•
Music, Art/Cult. Thumri Ke Rang – IV• Hastashilpa: Aatmnirbharta Ka Prateek•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Insecticides - The Silent Killer • Raag Ranjan : Raag Raageshree• Ballad of a Lyricist•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
The Earth Workers: Paradise Lost and • FoundKatha Jheel ki•
Nupi Shabi •
Cobra : God at Mercy• 0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Sand Dunes – The Moving Mountains of • the DesertEco – Friendly Farming•
Lavni•
Info & comm.
0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Locating Pather Panchali in History• Technology Future of Science and Technology in India• Information Technology : Communication•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
How Communication Works – 2• Improved : Small but Efficient•
Application of Gene Manipulation Technology•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Production Techniques for ETV: Format, • Structure and Treatment
Algorithms and Flow Charts•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
EDUSAT: A Step Forward in Educational • CommunicationNon-Verbal Communication - I•
Extending Edges of Technology• Triaxial Speaker System•
Enth/med sci.
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Pathology Aur Swasthya• Folk Narratives : Professional Tellers•
Career Watch Disha – Travel and Tourism•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Control And Regulations of Programmed • Cell Death (PCD) - Biotechnology PerspectiveFeeling Good : Epilepsy•
Modern Wrestling – III• Strange Artistry•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Bhil Janjeevan ko Shabd Deti Kavitayen • Lasers in Eye Care•
Swarnim Itihaas Se Swarnim Bhavishya Ki Ore – 1• Modern Wrestling – IV•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Drug Metabolism, Dentistry• Technical Writing - VI : Credit and Collection • Letters - Business Correspondence
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Time Monday 9th Jan, 2012 Tuesday 10th Jan, 2012Fine Art 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Kathak - Gat Bhava• History Price Revolution•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1872)• Rose Apple•
Karnataka History: Vijayanagar Empire - • Political History
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
The Dawn After – 1• Bahubalis of Karnataka in Succession• Mosque Architecture•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Popular Cartoonists – Election Indian • StyleCreativity - G M Sheikh•
Scientific Revolution•
Math 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Concretising Algebra –I• Eco. & Com. Advertising and Sales Promotion : 86 - Group • Dynamics - B
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Lable Us Able• Ratio Analysis - I: Accounting• Popular Cartoonist: Shankar•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Squares, Cubes and Power• Commercial Banking: Meaning and Functions•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Mathematics As Known To Vedic Texts• Becoming A Confident Student•
Ratio Analysis - II: Accountancy• Pause & Ponder : Chemical Heart Bear•
Geography 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
The Earth And The Solar System – 28• Zoology Mechanism of Human Heart•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
A Trip To Gulmarg• Tackling A Landslide•
Preparation of Microscopic Slides - How to Use • the Microscope - I
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Interior of Earth• The Importance of Geography: The • World at Your Finger Tips: Definition
Human Genome Project – III• Kerma Lacca - A Scale Insect of Commercial • Importance
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Understanding Weathering• Preparation of Microscopic Slides - How to Use • the Microscope - II
Time Wednesday 11th Jan, 2012 Thursday 12th Jan, 2012Home Sci. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Sweets Of Bengal : Sarpuria and Sarbhaja• Adulteration•
Sociology Globalisation : A Sociological Perspective - I•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Magic, Magic• Potloi : The Celestial Skirt•
Sexual Harassment at Workplace•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Breaking Silence• Right to Information•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Science Career For Women• Women and Environment •
Political Sci.
0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Constitution of India - Right to Arrested • Persons
Physics Electrostatics - II : Electric Field•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Power Module: Political Theory - II• Sawai Jai Singh: Creator of Marvelous Jantar • MantarThe Celestial Riddle•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
From Abstract to Concrete - Urban Issues • - 2 Judiciary: the Pillar of Democracy•
The Physics of Music - 1 : The Magic Flute•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
NGO's And Human Rights• Semi Conductors - II•
Botony/ Agr.
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Coir Industries : The Green Business• Rajini Gandha•
Lang/ Lit Nyayadarshan Vyakhyan Mala - XIX •
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Countryside Chronicle – III• Giant Marvel•
Rhetoric - Language•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Food For Plants• Mulberry•
Music Images in Tagore’s Literature•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Madhuca• Babrados Nut•
Modern Gazal Ki Shakshiat : Basheer Badra• Anurag : Sumitranandan Pant•
CEC Television News, January 2012 11
Time Friday 13th Jan, 2012 Saturday 14th Jan, 2012Chemistry 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Physical Chemistry - VIII: Chemical • Kinetics and Catalysis - VIII
Env. sci. Environmental Science - I: An Introduction• Concept of Environment•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Quantum Chemistry - IV• Exploring Eden – Madhuca• Ecological Park•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Chemfun – 19: Fun With Dry Ice• Conducting Polymer•
The Earth Workers: The River Story• Alone With A Green Symphony•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Quantum Chemistry - V• Environmental Science - II: Our Environment • A Garden of Herbs And Dreams•
Psychology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Behaviour Psychology - I• Info & comm. Sci. Library and Information Science : Information • Products And e-Services By Dr. Renu Arora
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Stressed Teens• That's the Right Candidate•
Hansi – Tu Dhanya hai• How Communication Works – 3•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Understanding Human Design• Understanding Depression•
Editing for Film and Video•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Anxiety And Distress• Leather Puppets - A Native Silver Screen• Non Verbal Communication - 2•
Education 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Education Technology - 1• Anthro. Med sci. Food Colours• Birth Defects•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Values in Education - III• Twins - A Scientific Approach• If I Can•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Udaan Sunhare Bhavishya Ki Ore• Keithel: Women's Market• Basdeva – 1•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Architech of Indian Education Policy: J. • P. Naik
Ilizarov Bone Sanjivini• Feeling Good : Homeopathy•
Time Sunday 15th Jan, 2012 Monday 16th Jan, 2012Music/Art & cult.
0530 / 11301730 / 2330
Thumri Ke Rang - VI• Fine Arts Bunakari Ka Chamatkar – Ikat• Popular Cartoonists : Sandeep Adhwaryu•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Koddiyattam : Surviving Change - I• Performing Arts: Theatre Arts - T5.3.1• Popular Cartoonists : Rajendra Puri•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Raag Ranjan : Raag Kousikanda• Kuchipudi - An External Expression - I•
The Dawn After – 2•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Tamil Nadu ki Paramparik Shilpkala• Puppetry and Communication : The Living Form• Silence Speaks•
Technology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Computers in Distance Education• Maths Concretising Algebra -II•
0800 / 14002000 / 0100
Understanding Universe Through Large • Telescope
Mathematics and Its Perspectives•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
In Search of Light• Genetic Algorithms - I•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
e-Subscription-An Interview with Prof. • KimbhaveRomancing The Dynamics•
Chaos Theory: Going Beyond Classical Science•
Career watch
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Disha – Courier and Cargo• Geography The Earth And The Solar System -29•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Citizen’s Identity – Passport• Evolution of Video•
Jatropha : The Generation Green Fuel•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Young Entrepreneurs - Home Tuition • Coaching CentresFisheries Aquarium•
Interior of the Earth: Volcanoes•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Swarnim Itihaas Se Swarnim Bhavishya • Ki Ore - 2
Ecology of Thermal Springs• Forest Pathologist And The Kingdom of Fungi•
12 CEC Television News, January 2012
Time Tuesday 17th Jan, 2012 Wednesday 18th Jan, 2012History 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330European Renaissance : Mercantilism• Home sci. Women of South Asia: Partners in Development •
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Andhra Pradesh ke Charitrik Shahar – • RajahmundryKshipra - Kal Aur Aaj•
Uru Bhangam : Tradition Vs Modernity• Vitamin D : Sunshine Asset•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Anmol Virasat – Tajul Masjid• Mahatma Gandhi And World of Thought•
Small Wonders• Walk Your Way to Health•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Economic Change : Growth of Capitalism • And Big Business
Homeless But At Home•
Eco/Com. 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Advertising and Sales Promotion : 8.6.1 - • Project Formulation - I
Pol. Sci. Constitution of India - Right to Remedy•
0800 / 14002000 / 0100
Market Price Mechanism - I• Historical School of Jurisprudence - I•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Indian Banking System and Financial • Sector Reforms
From Abstract to Concrete - 3 Urban Issues• Towards Self Reliance•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Investment Analysis• Sociological School of Jurisprudence•
Zoology 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Restriction, Modification Enzymes and • Gene Biology
Botany/agr. Nature Culture Agriculture – A Spoonful for the • World Downy Mildew in Bajra•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Utility of Fish Hematology• Introduction to Floriculture - I•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Understanding Chordate• Cat on The Edge•
Countryside Chronicle – 4• Plant Clinic•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Human Genome Project – IV• A Talk on Cytogenetics of Cancer•
The Delta Endangered• Eucalyptus•
Time Thursday 19th Jan, 2012 Friday 20th Jan, 2012Sociology 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Globalisation : A Sociological Perspective • – IIPearl: The Queen of Gems•
Chemistry Catalysis : It's Impact on Chemical Industry• Oxidation Number - First principle•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Theory of Feminism: Vintage Feminism• Quantum Chemistry - VI•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Hauz Khas – Transformation of an Urban • Village
Lithium - A Metal of 21st Century •
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Theory of Feminism: Liberal Feminism• Quantum Chemistry - VII•
Physics 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Electrostatics - III : Electric Flux• Psychology Behaviour Psychology - 2•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Einstein : Gravity and Black Holes• Methods in Educational Psychology•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
The Physics of Music-2: The String • InstrumentMagnetic Reversals•
To Live or Not – A Talk on Suicide Prevention•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Semi Conductors - III• Future of Humanities and Social Sciences• Understanding Human Design•
Lang & Lit. 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Nyayadarshan Vyakhyan Mala – XX• Vestiges of An Era of Splendour•
Education Education Technology – II• Basic Education•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
English Grammar - 1• Technology & Knowledge – I• e – Learning•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Chhand - I• Vigyanik Vidhi•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Kavita, Geet aur Gazal : Kya Kahte Hai • NeerajThe Metal Wick•
English and Foreign Languages University: New • Vision
CEC Television News, January 2012 13
Time Saturday 21st Jan, 2012 Sunday 22nd Jan, 2012Env. Sci. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Environmental Science - III: Ecosystem• Bamboo: Resources of Manipur•
Music, art/cult. Thumri Ke Rang - VII•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Environment and Mental Health• Himalaya Parvatiya Vano ki Paristhitiki – 1•
Expression in Art•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Natural Resources• Body Language in the Lime Light•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Environmental Science – IV• A Soap From Nature: The Making of • Aloe Vera Soap
Rock Art : Pandavula Gutta• The Samavar : A Symbol of Culture•
Info & comm. Sci.
0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Library and Information Science : • National Information System and Programmes - By Dr. Renu AroraCreation : India For The World•
Technology The Story of the Car – 1• History of Cloth – 1•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Development Communication- I• Hands Behind Textile Processing•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Communication Technology - Printing • Highways
Composite Materials -I•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Role of Mass Media and Popular Culture • - I
Strategies in Nanoscience for Biomedicine• Sitafal•
Anthr/med sci.
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Ancient Indian Medicine – I• Jenukurba - I: Earlier Life•
Career watch The Art of Translation - I•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Synthetic Evolution• Communication Skills – I• Career Update – Landscape Designing•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Cancer Risk Management : Stand Alone• Young Entrepreneurs – Tailoring• State of Media in India•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Basadeva – 2• Jenukuruba - II : Social Cultural Life•
Reporting and Editing - I : Reporting for News • Media
Time Monday 23rd Jan, 2012 Tuesday 24th Jan, 2012Fine Art. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330PIPILI : The Applique Capital of Orissa• Kadamb•
History Nature Of Industrialization And Changing Social • Structure in China
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Perfoming Arts: Odissi - I• Early Chalukyam Temple : Aihole• Archive - A Source for the Past•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Gotipua: Dance of the Little Gods• Sandesh Ek Log Anek•
Remains of Punjalum•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Saapon Ka Khiladi• Social Conflict And Civil War•
Maths 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Introduction to Calculus• Eco/com. Advertising and Sales Promotion : 8.6.2 - Project • Formulation - II
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Dance Therapy: Changing Through • Movement
Market Price Mechanism - II•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
The Gambler's ruin• Genetic Alogrithms – II•
Irrigation India•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
What is Mathematics - I• Money And It's Functions•
Geography 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
The Earth and The Solar System -30• Zoology Gene Therapy• Moti•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Earthquake & Tsunami - I• Understanding Uro-Chordate• Snakes•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Introduction to Geology: Crystal • Symmetry
Algae Bio-Fuel Production• A Story of An Urban Zoo•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Earthquake & Tsunami - II• Drosophila - The Fruit Fly• Temple Macaques & The Red Faced Monkey•
14 CEC Television News, January 2012
Time Wednesday 25th Jan, 2012 Thursday 26th Jan, 2012Home Sci. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Mowa of Jaynagar- Sweets of Bengal• Tulsi•
Sociology Objective in Social Research• The Lost Childhood •
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Indian Women: From Rhetoric to Reality • - I
Emergence of Organised Nationalism in India•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Nutrition Education in India• Goals Unachieved• Curry Patta: Add Flavour in Food•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Indian Women: From Rhetoric to Reality • - II
Scaling Techniques•
Pol. Sci. 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Gender and Society : Public Private • Dichotomy
Physics Accelerator For Science And Industry : By Prof. • Amit Roy
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Universal Declaration of Human Rights• Energy - I•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Demographic Profile• Physics of Music – 3 : Deriving Music • MathematicallyMy Teacher: Birefringence or Double Refraction•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Dowry Death• Semi Conductors - IV•
Botany/Agr.
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Zero Farming: A Case Study• Duck Tales•
Lang& Lit. Bhasha Vigyaan - I•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Agroforestry – A New Art in Agriculture• Makers of Modern Manipur Literature• English Grammar - 2•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Introduction to Floriculture - II• The Idea of Justice - I•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Countryside Chronicle – 5• Oriental Ambrosia - Pigmented Rice•
Bhasha Vigyaan - II•
Time Friday 27th Jan, 2012 Saturday 28th Jan, 2012Chemistry. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Chemfun – 19: Fun with Dry Ice• Water Analysis•
Env. Sci. Solar Heater• Jhelum – Purity to Pollution•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Quantum Chemistry - IX• Kurja – Rajasthani Prem Pakheru• Himalaya Parvatiya Vano Ki Paristhitiki - II•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Aluminium: The Wonder Metal - 1• Exploring Eden – Adaptation for Survival• Dal : Cooking for Life•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Quantum Chemistry - XII• Lakes in Tears•
Psychology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
States of Mind - I• Info & com. Sci. Library And Information Science : International • Information System and Programmes
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Antar Jyotir, Bahir Jyotir• Development Communication - II•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Well Being : Across The Life• Books Forever• Newspaper•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
States of Mind – II• Career Stress: We've Overcome•
Role of Mass Media and Popular Culture - II•
Education 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Chalna Jeevan ke Sang• Anthr/med. Sci. Ancient Indian Medicine – II• Jenukurba - III: The Road To Main Stream•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Technology & Knowledge – II• Chamakta Bazar Chandi Ka•
Penicillin: The Wonder Drug•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
And Miles to go Before I Sleep• Role Models - R. C. Desai•
Martial Art of Orissa – 1• The Health Show – Anaemia•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Yoga - Shat Karma – 1• The Great Indian Rat Race•
Folk Art of Andhra Pradesh – Burrakatha• Jadi Bootiyan•
CEC Television News, January 2012 15
Time Sunday 29th Jan, 2012 Monday 30th Jan, 2012Music, Art & cult.
0530 / 11301730 / 2330
Thumri Ke Rang -VIII• Fine Art Moibung• Modern Figurines•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Sculptural Heritage of Kanchipuram• Sanskriti Ko Samarpit Ek Yoddha: • Babulal Sen
Performing Arts : Odissi - II•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Percussion of South India – Mridangam• Lok Shilp•
Folklore Indian Context• Popular Cartoonist: Yesudasan•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Celebrating: An Ageless Ballad• The Collage Theatre•
Maand - An Echo of Ethos – 1• Vastu Shastra : A Controversy•
Technology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
The Story of the Car – 2• History of Textile Technology – 2•
Maths Calculus of Variation – I• The Story of the Yard and the Metre•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Applications of Nanotechnology in • BiomedicineJamun•
Solving Equations in Integers - The Equation ax2 • + by2+cz2=0Parallels in Geometry•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Composite Materials - II• The Messenger•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Water Quality Management – 1: Water • Environment and HealthUpgrah Sanchaar•
What is Mathematics - II•
Careerwatch
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
The Art of Translation - II• Geography Earth And The Solar System - 31•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Communication Skills – II• Electronic Books•
Coal To Coke• Silk Cotton Tree: Kapok•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Fine Arts• Career Update – Interior Designing•
Solar System: Origin of Earth•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Reporting and Editing - II : News and • News WritingDowny Mildew in Bajra•
Aeolian Land Forms•
CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION MEDIA TAPE LIBRARY NEW ADDITIONS TO CEC
KNOWLEDGE RESOURCESSI. No.
Title of the Programme Tape No. Duration Subject
MDEL1 Commercial television MDEL/B3/606 29'48" Mass
Communication2 Writing for television news MDEL/B3/607 28'13" Mass
Communication3 CGI, VFX and animation MDEL/B3/608 28'53" Mass
Communication4 The press council of India MDEL/B3/598 28'15" Mass
Communication5 The electoral system, prosess, stress
& strainsMDEL/B3/599 28'55" Mass
Communication6 Indo-US relation MDEL/B3/597 29'37" Mass
Communication7 Panchayti raj, election & governance MDEL/B3/595 28'08" Mass
Communication8 Multimedia MDEL/B3/600 28'05" Mass
Communication9 Conflict reporting MDEL/B3/609 29'26 Mass
CommunicationESRI1 Types of RNA & ribosomes ESRI/PD/94 24'10" Botany2 Cell wall ESRI/PD/100 19'30" Botany3 Understanding biodiversity-VI ESRI/PD/118 25'51" Botany4 Understanding biodiversity-V ESRI/PD/126 25'13" BotanyEMYS1 Outline of urban geography EMYS/B3/513 26'15" Geography2 Oceanography - deep ocean trenches
-Ep. - 6EMYS/B3/517 26'54" Geography
3 Oceanography - mid ocea ridges -Ep. - 7
EMYS/B3/518 27'10" Geography
4 Oceanography-biological oceanography -Ep.-9
EMYS/B3/520 28'58" Geography
Time Tuesday 31st Jan, 2012History 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330The Coming of The French Revolution•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Haridayakunj : The Soul of Freedom • Movement
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Urbanisation - Historical Perspective•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Making of American Constitution•
Eco/com. 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Advertising and Sales Promotion : 8.6.3 - • Project Appraisal - I
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Management Leadership•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Uravu: A Development Catalyst• Amartya Sen•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Correlation: Basic Concepts• Pause & Ponder : Balloon And The Needle•
Zoology 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Habitat Degradation and Loss of • Biodiversity: A Case Study of Coastal Lagoons in Southern Oman
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Social Evolution: Has Nature Ever Rewound • The TapeDiversity of Bats•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
A Journey Through Life - Early Ontogeny • of FishBio Medical Waste: Problems and Solutions•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Parasites And Parasitism - I•
16 CEC Television News, January 2012
CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
Tentative SCHEDULE for Live lecture on VYAS Channel and on EDUSAT network January, 2012
Day/Date Time Subject/Theme Topic Resource Person"Teaching
End"2/01/2012 Monday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Public Administration
The Changing contour of Administration
Dr Satish Jha CEC
3/01/2012 Tuesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Public Administration
The Changing contour of Administration
Dr Satish Jha CEC
4/01/2012 Wednesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Public Administration
The Changing contour of Administration
Dr Satish Jha CEC
5/01/2012 Thursday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Sociology Religion and Culture Dr Amit Sharma CEC
6/01/20102 Friday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Sociology Religion and Culture Dr Amit Sharma CEC
9/01/2012 Monday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Commerce Income Tax Sh Milan Shrimali CEC
10/01/2012 Tuesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Commerce Income Tax Sh Milan Shrimali CEC
11/01/2012 Wednesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Commerce Income Tax Sh Milan Shrimali CEC
12/01/2012 Thursday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Hindi Nayi Kavita and Kahania Sh Kishan Kaljayee CEC
13/01/2012 Friday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Hindi Nayi Kavita and Kahania Sh Kishan Kaljayee CEC
"16/01/2012 Monday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Economics World Economy and IndiaDr S.C Sharma and others CEC
"17/01/2012 Tuesday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Economics World Economy and IndiaDr S.C Sharma and others CEC
"18/01/2012 Wednesday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Economics World Economy and IndiaDr S.C Sharma and others CEC
"19/01/2012 Thursday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Economics World Economy and IndiaDr S.C Sharma and others CEC
"20/01/2012 Friday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Economics World Economy and IndiaDr S.C Sharma and others CEC
"23/01/2012 Monday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Management Marketing Management: Principles and Practices
Dr Durgesh Narain CEC
24/01/20102 Tuesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Management Marketing Management: Principles and Practices
Dr Durgesh Narain CEC
"25/01/2012 Wednesday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Management Marketing Management: Principles and Practices
Dr Subhash Kakkar CEC
"26/01/2012 Thursday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
HolidayCEC
"27/01/2012 Friday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Mass Com Content AnalysisDr Gita Bamezai CEC
"30/01/2012 Monday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Mass Com Content AnalysisDr Gita Bamezai CEC
"31/01/2012 Tuesday"
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Book Review Dr B. S. Mishra'bookDr B. S. Mishra and others CEC
CEC Television News, January 2012 17
AcTiviTies of cec AnD MeDiA cenTRes
EMMRC MADURAI
Production of E-contents for the Ist phase is in full swing to complete the target in stipulated time. During November 2011, the Director held discussions with the Dean, Principals of Colleges and academicians regarding the IInd phase of NME/ICT project of E-content development for the subjects Agriculture, B.Ed in Elementary Education, Bio-Chemistry and Carnatic Music. The Coordinators have been identified, the syllabus has been framed for all the subjects and script writing is in progress.
In addition to the production EMMRC is involved in training the faculty in E-content development in collaboration with the Academic Staff College, Madurai Kamaraj University. During November, 40 teachers from various disciplines from Tamilnadu were trained in E-content development. The Director addressed the teachers and
evaluated the e-contents developed by them.
Process is underway to get a dedicated 2 mbps net connection from BSNL and steps are being taken to purchase equipments through BECIL. Digitisation of old programs is in progress to revamp the library. EMMRC, Madurai has extended its support to The Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Tamilnadu in their venture to provide Technology Enabled Learning to the students of Tamilnadu.
Edited, Published & Printed by Dr. R. Mishra, Executive Editor, on behalf of Consortium for Educational Communication, New Delhi 110 067, Ph. : 011-2689 7418-19, Fax : 01-2689 7416, E-mail : [email protected], Website : www.cec-ugc.org, & Printed at New United Process, A-26, Naraina Indl. Area, Ph-II, New Delhi 110 028, Ph.: 25709125, [email protected]
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