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Showing posts with label TV News. Show all posts

Why it should be "All India Gorkha Channel" ? and not "All India Nepali Channel"

7:54 PM
Sanjog Chamling for IG

According to the Statesman article titled "GTA announces ‘own’ TV channel" which was later published on Darjeeling Times (details - http://goo.gl/Jl7m4X)  Gorkhaland Territorial Administration have recently announced 24 hr Nepali channel, hosted by NTV, named "All India Nepali Channel" which will be fully functional from the month of September this year. It is to be noted that this has not yet been confirm by the GTA officially.

If the new is  true, this would be the great initiative on the part of GTA, however, there has been campaigns in social medias and change.org to change the name of the channel from "All India Nepali Channel" to "All India Gorkha Channel". Online Petition addressed to GTA chief Mr Bimal Gurung, Chief Executive and other executives members of the GTA  has been submitted.
All India Nepali Channel" or "All India Gorkha Channel"?
All India Nepali Channel" or "All India Gorkha Channel"?
It was mentioned in the article that .. Addressing a gathering organized to mark the 201st birth anniversary of Bhanu Bhakta Acharya at Gorkha Ranga Mancha Bhawan here, Assistant general secretary of the Gorkha Jan Mukti Morcha (GJMM) and Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) executive member, Binoy Tamang said: “ Initially we had thought of keeping the channel’s name Kanchangunga TV or Gorkha TV, but we finalized on All India Nepali (AIN) because the channel will be for all the Nepali speaking population of India

Language, Nepali, has already been recognized, on 20th August 1992 the Constitution of India gave recognition to Nepali language in the eight schedule of the Indian constitution. It is the term "Indian Gorkha" that needs to get highlighted at the national arena.The term "Indian Gorkha" tries to make a distinction between citizen of Nepal and the Indian citizens of the Gurkha ethnic group.

By including the word "Gorkha" in the channel name, people think, it would help take the demand of Gorkhaland to the national level, outside the political realm ... one by asserting our presence, two by making people debate more about Gorkhas on national level.

Moreover, word “Nepali” is not only the language but also synonymous with the citizenship of Nepal. Hence, the name "All India Nepali Channel" would only add to the Identity issue  arising out of Indo Nepal Treaty of 1950 which has already blurred the citizenship of the Indian Gorkhas.

Since, every Nepali speaking Indian or Indian Gorkhas aspire for their homeland, Gorkhaland, inclusion of the Word Gorkha in the name of the proposed channel would be supported by the mass. Nevertheless, its up to the concerned authorities to decide whether to go with the mass and use the opportunity to take the demand on national level or stick with their own decision.


Sairaj Khati top ten in Zee Bangla’s ‘Saregama’

2:50 PM
Despite stressing he didn't make his television appearance for publicity, Mirik lad Sairaj Khati's debut on Zee Bangla’s reality singing show ‘Saregama’ has put him straight in the limelight. The 17-year-old, who is currently in his hometown on a 10-day break from the reality show, was invited yesterday by various artistes of Mirik at a local café for a short rendezvous to motivate him on his journey to the finale.
 Sairaj Khati top ten in Zee Bangla’s ‘Saregama’
 Sairaj Khati -  Zee Bangla’s ‘Saregama’ 
Several well-wishers dropped by to wish Sairaj good luck and take photos leaving the teenager dazed. Born to Santaraj and Sunita Khati of Manju Dara Goan, Sairaj is one of the 10 finalists on Zee Bangla’s Saregama.

He cut a place for himself through an audition on April 2 held in Siliguri. Speaking to the media, Sairaj said, "I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude towards the people of the entire Darjeeling district who have been wholeheartedly supporting me. I would not have made it this far without their support. The competition is in its final course, so I would ask all to keep voting and help me win.” (HS)


Pankaj Thapa in Dance India Dance Season 5

11:20 AM
Pankaj Thapa dance for Punit Ke Panthers team in in Dance India Dance Season 5. He hails from Silchar in Assam. Pankaj Thapa works in a Hotel in Darjeeling and is an absolute Mama's boy. As a child he wanted to be a doctor. Now, dance is only thing that he wants to excel at. His dream is to be a celebrity someday and idolizes Dharmesh.


Thapa's dramatic dance performance had impressed Salman Khan at the Grand Premiere of Dance India Dance Season 5.


Ismu and Nipen - Gorkhas in Zee TV Dance India Dance (DID) Season 5

11:37 AM
Indian Gorkgas Nipen Chettri from Sonada, Darjeeling and 18 years old Ismu Rai from Namchi Sikkim have been selected for battle rounds of Zee TV Dance India Dance (DID) Season 5 which is considered to be India's number one Dance show.
Two Gorkhalies Nipen Chettri and Ismu Rai in  Zee TV Dance India Dance (DID) Season 5.
Two Gorkhalies Nipen Chettri and Ismu Rai in  Zee TV Dance India Dance (DID) Season 5.

 Nipen Chettri
 Nipen Chettri DID SEASON 5
 Ismu Rai  In DID Season 5
 Ismu Rai  In DID Season 5
Nipen Chettri comes from a lower middle class family and he basically does western dance like Vibe, Locking, Poping, lyrical Hip-hop etc. Ismu Rai is actually from Namchi and is residing in Darjeeling. They will fly to Mumbai to battle against other talented dancers selected from whole India in Dance India Dance.

We wish them luck in future rounds of the India's number one Dance show.

Source: Bizz Pradhan & SM

Bimal Gurung, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa top 20 finalists passed away

9:46 AM
Sikkim boy Bimal Gurung, of Rongli, in east Sikkim who was one of the top 20 finalists of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, musical reality TV show broadcasted by Zee TV passed away today morning.
Bimal Gurung, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa top 20 finalists passed away
Bimal Gurung, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa top 20 finalists
He died in STNM Hospital, Kolkata around 1 am in the morning today. Gurung had just completed his Mumbai audition on November, and was preparing for the TV show.

Sources reveal that he was to participate in “Sikkim Winter Carnival 2014" slated to begin from December 22 to December 24, and had also proposed a meeting with Chief Minister prior to the event.

Source: EOI


Gorkhaland Film and Television Organisation expressed heartfelt condolence for Krishna Shrestha

8:54 AM
The Gorkhaland Film and Television Organisation has expressed their heartfelt condolence on the demise of noted Nepali actor Krishna Shrestha. The GFTVO convener Vikram Parajuli through a press release said the untimely death of Shrestha has created a huge dent in Nepali cini world. “He has been a great contributor to Nepali film industry since the 1980s and has acted in a number of films. He will always be remembered and we send our condolences to the grieving family in this time of sorrow,” Parajuli stated.

Shree Krishna Shrestha
Shree Krishna Shrestha

Source: EOI

Kalimpong cable TV network barred from airing foreign channels

8:53 AM
The local cable television network of Kalimpong has barred the airing of channels from Nepal and Bhutan and they include Nepal TV, Kantipur, Bhutan Broadcasting Service and Peace TV (Dubai).

Kalimpong cable TV network barred from
 airing foreign channels
This comes after the Union information and broadcasting ministry declared the channels to be functioning illegally in India as they have not obtained the necessary licenses. According to the ministry, Section 5 of the Cable Television Act, 1995 clearly states it is a violation of law to air channels not registered with it.

Further, various intelligence wings of the country have advised the ministry to clamp down on the broadcasting of foreign channels citing national security risks. The issue was also debated upon in the Lok Sabha on December 4, 2012. Manish Tiwari, the information and broadcasting minister at the time, had issued a notification listing 24 foreign channels as functioning illegally in the country.

The notification also contained the names of the channels that have been barred of late. Even so, several areas in the Darjeeling hills continued to air the channels. Now, the administration has proscribed them in Kalimpong sub-division, but reports have come in claiming areas of the hills are still airing the channels.

Source: EOI


 
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