Monday, July 26, 2010
Shaheed-e-Azemat Sheikg Abdul Aziz vedio aired by KBC
Srinagar: The core viewers or the niche market of KBC is estimated to over 30 million people of which nearly 5 millions are settled in UK, Europe and Middle East with higher buying power due to long and sustained migration tradition.
Potentially the whole of Asia, Africa, Middle East, UK and Europe is our market. However, its target audience and niche market include the entire population of Jammu Kashmir along with Pahari, Pothowari and Hindko speaking Pakistanis and Indians in South Asia and across the world. But the transmissions of KBC are not to be confined to these communities. It will also cater for the wider English speaking audience across the globe and Punjabi, Urdu and Hindi speaking population of South Asia.
KBC tends to broadcast in all major languages spoken in the state of Jammu Kashmir and in South Asia in general. While the languages spoken across Kashmir include Kashiri, Pahari, Doagari, Gojari, Kishtwari, Ladakhi, Sheena, Broshiski, and Punjabi, Kashmir was the first state in South Asia where Urdu was adopted as official language in 1905.
Since 1947 Hindi has also been emerged as one of the state languages as well as English that has become state language at the government level as well as at public level due to large scale migration to UK and USA and strong linkages between Kashmiri diaspora with Kashmir.
The closeness and similarities between Pahari and Pothowari and Hindku languages and communities make programmes in these languages an essential component of KBC programming and news coverage.
The core languages of KBC programming include English, Pahari, Pothowari, Hindku, Kashiri, Dogari, Punjabi and Urdu. However, there will be programmes in other languages of Kashmir and South Asia in general.
Potentially the whole of Asia, Africa, Middle East, UK and Europe is our market. However, its target audience and niche market include the entire population of Jammu Kashmir along with Pahari, Pothowari and Hindko speaking Pakistanis and Indians in South Asia and across the world. But the transmissions of KBC are not to be confined to these communities. It will also cater for the wider English speaking audience across the globe and Punjabi, Urdu and Hindi speaking population of South Asia.
KBC tends to broadcast in all major languages spoken in the state of Jammu Kashmir and in South Asia in general. While the languages spoken across Kashmir include Kashiri, Pahari, Doagari, Gojari, Kishtwari, Ladakhi, Sheena, Broshiski, and Punjabi, Kashmir was the first state in South Asia where Urdu was adopted as official language in 1905.
Since 1947 Hindi has also been emerged as one of the state languages as well as English that has become state language at the government level as well as at public level due to large scale migration to UK and USA and strong linkages between Kashmiri diaspora with Kashmir.
The closeness and similarities between Pahari and Pothowari and Hindku languages and communities make programmes in these languages an essential component of KBC programming and news coverage.
The core languages of KBC programming include English, Pahari, Pothowari, Hindku, Kashiri, Dogari, Punjabi and Urdu. However, there will be programmes in other languages of Kashmir and South Asia in general.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Nothing less than freedom from India acceptable to Kashmiris: Muhammad Farooq Rehmani
Islamabad, July 25: The Chairman of Jammu and
Kashmir Peoples Freedom League (JKPFL), Muhammad Farooq Rehmani has
said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are determined to continue
their struggle against Indian occupation till its logical conclusion.
Muhammad Farooq Rehmani in a statement in Islamabad said that the
ongoing upsurge against the over stay of Indian troops and paramilitary
forces, draconian laws and installation of stooges by fraud elections,
was being handled by the 21st century youth, who had the stamina to
continue the unarmed fight for the right of self determination, as they
had burnt their boats and exhausted their patience before the monster of
state terrorism.
He said that every other thing except the current experiment had
become irrelevant in this situation. He hoped that the pro-India lobby
in any garb would not be allowed to rule the roost. “Experience and
wisdom coupled with the circumstances will dictate terms of the
uprising,” he added.
Muhammad Farooq Rehmani out-rightly rejected the internal autonomy
proposal of both senior and junior Abdullah and termed it obsolete. He
regretted the cold shoulder attitude of the world community and said
that only Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and some other
western human rights groups seriously censored India for its unabated
oppression and abuses in occupied Kashmir, while no country could voice
their resentment against the inhuman situation created by the Indian
authorities in the territory.
The JKPFL Chairman criticized America for its ''Hands off policy'' on
Kashmir, warning that this policy would not bring peace and prosperity
to South Asia. He deplored that the America, which had sponsored and
endorsed the Security Council resolutions on Kashmir in the last
century, now was giving an old international dispute a bilateral curl.
''The Kashmiris will never barter away their slogan nor withdraw on
Indian terms. They will not accept bilateral bend or interpretation of
the dispute or political and economic packages not reflecting the
sentiments of the people, but will continue to stress upon the world
leaders including America to fulfil their promises with the Kashmiris
according to the Security Council’s resolutions, as they did in other
cases of international character and dimension,'' he remarked.(Writer-South Asia)
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