Sun TV Network Ltd has launchedlaunched an FM Radio Station in Guwahati under the brand 'S FM' through its subsidiary South Asia FM Ltd. The FM station is starting its operations on Tuesday at 93.5 MHz frequency in the city which aims at catering to all audience.
According to the country's second largest television network, it hold licences for 45 FM Radio Stations across the country. With the launch of this FM Station, the total operational FM Stations of Sun TV has reached 29.
Notably, it has FM Stations at Chennai, Coimbatore, Tirunelveli, Visakhapatnam, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Indore, Vijayawada, Varanasi, Tiruchy, Rajahmundry, Kanpur, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur, Mangalore, Kannur, Allahabad, Jabalpur and Mysore. Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Tirupati, Madurai, Tuticorin, Lucknow, Bhopal, Pondicherry, Kozhikode (Calicut).
PermalinkSubmitted by Sweety Jaiswal on Thu, 06/11/2008 - 21:21
Hi this is sweety Jaiswal....pursuing advanced diploma in television production and journalism and also print journalism course from YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association, New Delhi.... I am also doing masters in English from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Please let me know the procedure so that I can join this Channel.
PermalinkSubmitted by Meenakshi Das on Mon, 28/12/2009 - 17:53
Hi, I am Meenakshi Das,my qualification are BA.LLB,presently working as a Public Relation Officer with a private Security Agency.But i want to joined this FM channel as i am very much interested in interecting with different people.so is there any vacancy in guwahati site where i can apply.Please let me know about the procedure where i can send my biodata.
PermalinkSubmitted by Nazma Ahmed on Wed, 20/01/2010 - 00:51
Hi,this is Naz.Since the inception of your channel I was a regular listener along with other FM Channels. I liked your programes. I would be glad if I get a chance to work with you people. Please let me know how can I proceed.I would be looking forward for a positive response.
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hello,i m shabnam.i want to join d channel.pliz kindly let me know if dere is n e vacancy n i want to know about the procedure where i can send my resume.Thank you
PermalinkSubmitted by Daisy Barman on Thu, 04/03/2010 - 13:43
Hiiii.........i am daisy........ i m dame interestd in joining as a radio jockey. now i m an anchor at avolon. please in vite me and let me know all the details that where i can apply.plsssssss..........
PermalinkSubmitted by Bimal on Sat, 14/08/2010 - 03:07
Hi,this is BIMAL.Since the inception of your channel I was a regular listener along with other FM Channels. I liked your programes. I would be glad if I get a chance to work with you people.pls kindly let me know if dere is ne vacancy & how cn I proceed.I would be looking forward for a positive response.Thank you.
PermalinkSubmitted by Arpana Das on Mon, 27/06/2011 - 19:21
hello... i am damn interested to join ur radio station. specialised in radio production, voice modulation and radio softwares in my MA program, from Tezpur University, Assam, i will be waiting anxiously for your reply....
PermalinkSubmitted by Mridusmita Sarmah on Sun, 07/08/2011 - 23:04
Hello,
Right now i m working as a Radio anchor and as a Programme Producer in Community radio "Jnan Taranga,mukta Mann,mukta charcha"the first Community Radio of the entire North east runned by Krishna Kanta handiqui State Open University,would youb please send the e-mail of the HR so that i can send my CV to your organisation.
Thanks a lot,
Ms.Mridusmita Sarmah.
PermalinkSubmitted by bhaswati kalita on Fri, 19/08/2011 - 22:30
Hi.I am bhaswati kalita from guwahati.I have completed 3 months RJ diploma pragramme from Academy of Broadcasting.I am working as an anchor in Guwahati Doordarshan as well aS in frontier tv.I am looking forward for the launch of your station in guwahati..an will be eagerly waiting to post my resume.
PermalinkSubmitted by nang k Krishna gogoi on Sat, 25/10/2014 - 10:41
Hello,myself nang k Krishna gogoi ,I have completed one year jmc course and now working in education dept as a cluster resources center coordinator and also doing anchoring in local programme .I m very much interested in anchoring .so plz provide me the way and the procedure to send my resume .thank you
PermalinkSubmitted by neeta nirola on Wed, 16/09/2015 - 12:01
Hi;my self neeta nirola. i want to joined this FM channel as i am very much interested.and meri voice v Bohot atchi hai. Sab kehte hai rj try karo. so is there any vacancy in guwahati site where i can apply.Please let me know about the procedure where i can send my biodata.
PermalinkSubmitted by Rahul Sarmah on Sat, 19/12/2015 - 08:51
hi neeta i m also intreesed to join RJ but i m also faching so many problem, i have one MAnger number if you intrested then drop a mail to me Email ID- mrsarmah7@gmail.com
A citizens meeting at Guwahati Press Club yesterday expressed serious concern at the increasing rate of killing of tigers in various parts of Assam and urges the State government to activate the forest department and its public relation wings to fight against the superstition involving the wildlife parts. Attended by a number wildlife and environment activists, the meeting also appealed to the government to enlighten the police personnel on wildlife issues as well.
Initiated by activist-journalist Mubina Akhter, the meeting was attended and addressed by Soumyadeep Datta of Nature’s Beckon, Bibhab Talukder of Aranyak, Purnima Sarma of Early Birds, Satyaranjan Bora of Seuji...
The Tea Board is in a process to shift its regional office from Guwahati to Jorhat. If everything goes hunky dory, the country's tea apex body will ensure it within a short spell of six months. The Tea Board has already finlized the decision.
Disclosing this, sources told Assamtimes that the Jorhat office would be of great help to boost the tea sector in the state. The decision as pending before the Tea Board since the Assam Government moved the proposal few couple of years.
Meanwhile, in yet another bid to help the small tea growers, the Assam government would soon set up a tea dirctorate in Dibrugarh within a period of two years.
Notbly, the small tea growers have been crying a...
The anti dam protest received yet another boost when hundreds of AASU activists started a three day long blockade at Gerukamukh to disrupt the supplies of machinaries to the NHPC-owned big dams construction site.
Talking to Assamtimes,local AASU leaders said that they started the blockade from Friday to end on Sunday. They further said that the would force Assam and Arunachal Pradesh governments to stop the construction of mega dams till it is ensured that the downstream areas would have no adverse impact.
AASU began the road blockade immediately after KMSS suspended protest in Lakhimpur and Dhemaji for three days.
Properties worth several lakh have been reduced to ashes when a devastating fire broke out in Sivasagar on Saturday.
The incident took place in the evening at Station Chariali in the heart of the town where at least 30 houses were razed to ground. The fire broke out immediately after the burst of a LPG cylinder at around 7-30 in the evening which later was quickly spreading to the adjacent houses. Fire tenders were arrived in the spot but by then the fire engulfed more than 30 houses including some shops. The extent of damage is yet to be ascertained.
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki has sought Centre’s intervention to resolve the big dam agitation simmering in Lakhimpur and Dhemaji.
The Chief minister on Friday called on Union Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in Delhi and sought his intervention in the on-going agitation against NHPC project at Gerukamukh.
He called on Sindhe after protesters served a two-day ultimatum to Dispur to break the stalemate and threatened to go for a massive blockade. Accompanied by MP Takam Sanjoy, Tuki requested him to convene a meeting of the chief ministers of Assam and Arunachal besides MPs of both the states to end the on-going stalemate. Tuki, further, urged the...
Lakhim and Dhemaji districts are set to heave a sigh of relief. KMSS, AJYCP, TMPK have called off the big dam blockade from Saturday.
Addressing a press conference in Lakhimpur on Friday, KMSS leader Akhil Kumar Gogoi said that they would suspend the blockade on Saturday and Sunday. He said they have decided to call off the stir in view of the government’s appeal to create a congenial atmosphere for talks. “ We hope that the government will show its willingness for talks within the next two days,” said Gogoi.
He further criticized Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki who very recently refused to halt the NHPC constriction work despite a hail of protest in...
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Friday accused KMSS and other anti big dam organizations of trying to foment trouble in the state.
Addressing a function in Jorhat, Gogoi said those agitating against the mega dam donot want any process of development to take place and that they want unrest to prevail in the state. Gogoi’s statement assumes significance a day after he alleged presence of ULFA and Maoist elements in the anti big dam protest.
The Assam government is on the hunt for getting a new DGP appointed to replace Shankar Baruah who retires on Saturday.
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Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Wednesday alleged presence of ULFA and Maoist elements in the simmering anti big dam agitation in Lakhimpur and Dhemaji.
Talking to reporters in the sidelights of a function in Guwahati, Gogoi said that such a big demonstration in the form of road blockade was not possible for KMSS to organize without the active help and support from Maoists and ULFA.
He said that the government keeps its door open to discuss anything with protestors. But in the same breath he said he wont allow anybody to take law on their own hands. “My position is clear. If one takes law on one’s hand we not remain silent.”
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