Community Broadcasting

Find A Teacher

Find a Teacher website was created as a common meeting place for teachers and students. Even though it was created targeting Sri Lankan community, at the moment it is even being used by Maldivians and Indians and also by Sri Lankan expatriate community.The site allows anyone to search for a teacher/educational institute for a specific subject.

Community Driven Community Radio Pilot Project

Radio is the most widespread electronic communication device in the world and a unique means of reaching the world's poorest communities. Community radio in particular puts the tools of communication into the hands of communities for cultural expression, news and information, dialogue and development. Radio is also one of the most accessible media. Unlike print, it does not require literacy. It is also one of the media most amenable to traditional, oral forms of communication, helping to preserve both these forms and to provide spaces for the holders of these stories. As a radio receiver is available in almost all the household at the moment this becomes the cheapest mode of communication too.

Panos Radio South Asia

Panos Radio South Asia (PRSA) is the online radio and audio distribution initiative of Panos South Asia (PSA). In keeping with Panos South Asia’s mission to encourage and stimulate informed public debate on key developmental issues in South Asia and to ensure the effective flow of information from media in the south to the north and vice versa, Panos Radio South Asia produces radio programs in English to be distributed via the internet and Interworld Radio (www.interworldradio.org). The radio programs aims to capture the voices of the poor and marginalized people in South Asia on general development issues including Panos South Asia’s five thematic areas - conflict, environment, globalization, media pluralism, and public health. PRSA can be accessed and listened online at: www.panosradiosouthasia.org

Manndeshi FM Tarang (Community Radio)

The Station is operated under the guidance of the Mann Vikas Samajik Sanstha NGO, but is owned by the Mhaswad Village community and surrounding coverage areas. The station’s ultimate objective is to improve the wellbeing of the community in and around Mhaswad through useful and relevant programming which will enrich their civic and cultural life. The most pressing objectives of the Station are:
To provide a trusted, sustainable and vital communication system of very high quality to Mhaswad’s community;
To promote economic, social and cultural development through targeted programming in a wide range of relevant topics, including health, agriculture, financial literacy, education, rural livelihoods, capacity building, the environment, self-help group support, and any other issues of local relevance to promote social development; etc.

Campus Radio, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

IIT Bombay's Campus Radio is a radio for the students, faculty and every campusite! The radio, although a misnomer, will be a web-based LAN radio to ensure maximum accessibility among the students and campusites hosted on our very own Gymkhana website (on http://gymkhana.iitb.ac.in/~cultural/radio/ ).
IIT Bombay's Campus Radio is committed to quality broadcasting that caters for a diversity of needs and interests reflecting the IIT Bombay student/faculty community, their issues and concerns. From institute news, popular lectures, interviews, music, campus and Mumbai information, reviews and general randomness; it's all just a click away! The best part being, anyone and everyone can host a show or address their listeners on the Campus Radio by just getting in touch with us.