DD Science
DD Science is a 2019 Indian science television series that aired on national television Doordarshan.[1] It is a one-hour program on science and technology created by Vigyan Prasar,[2] an autonomous organization under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), in association with the public broadcaster, Doordarshan.[3][4][5]
DD Science | |
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Genre | Science educational series |
Created by | Vigyan Prasar, Doordarshan |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 112 |
Release | |
Original release | 15 January 2019 |
Overview
DD Science is a Hindi-language show that aims to spread scientific awareness among people in India.[6] It was launched by Prasar Bharati, an Indian public broadcasting agency on January 15, 2019. DD Science programs consist of science-based documentaries, studio-based discussions, virtual walkthroughs of scientific institutions, interviews, and short films.[3]
Episodes
Episodes | Title | Duration |
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1 | Tees Meter Telescope | 52:38 |
2 | Ek Me Do Jayfal Javitri & ICT in Food | 52:50 |
3 | Prakash aur Jeevan And Shapes and Tessellations The maths factors | 52:41 |
4 | Harit Kranti And Advance computer | 53:32 |
5 | Raksha anusandhan Vikas & Sounding It Out | 52:02 |
6 | Kesar & IT Revolution | 53:36 |
7 | ALHASAN & Wildlife Conservation | 54:44 |
8 | Large Hadron Collider & The Indus Angle | 52:35 |
9 | Lahasun chhupa rustam & Banking IT Revolution | 53:17 |
10 | Saapekshata ka siddhaant & Network theory | 52:46 |
References
- "Department of Science & Technology and Doordarshan launch DD Science & India Science Channels". dst.gov.in.
- "DD Science, India Science channels launched". Business Line.
- "One-hour dedicated slot for Science & Technology on Doordarshan National Channel". Vigyanprasar.gov.in.
- "2 science channels coming up in India to make science more popular". India Today. 16 January 2019.
- "DD Science, India Science channels launched". The Economic Times. 15 January 2019.
- Dixit, Rekha (15 January 2019). "DD Science, India Science channels to promote scientific temperament". The Week (Indian magazine).
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