Category: World Service
Date: 16.09.2005
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Singing superstars, India's Shubha Mudgal and Pakistan's Abida Parveen, are to take part in a landmark 大象传媒 programme debating how much power art and music have to bridge the two nations - the relationship between culture and power, and the role of art in defying borders, prejudice and hostility.
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On Tuesday 27 September, the 大象传媒 Hindi and 大象传媒 Urdu services will stage a live linkup between Mumbai and Karachi with invited panellists and a studio audience.
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In India, the panel will be represented by actress Kiron Kher, film director Govind Nihalani and writer and poet Javed Akhtar.
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The panellists in Pakistan include writers Anwer Maqsood and Noorul Huda Shah, and TV playwright and columnist Shoaib Hashmi.
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The debate will be broadcast on 大象传媒 Hindi and 大象传媒 Urdu radio.
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Audiences in India, Pakistan and around the world will also have the opportunity to voice their views and follow the proceedings via webcasts on bbchindi.com and bbcurdu.com.
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This multi-media broadcast will be anchored by Head of 大象传媒 Hindi, Achala Sharma, in Mumbai and 大象传媒 Urdu service's veteran reporter, Zaffar Abbas, in Karachi.
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大象传媒 Hindi's Vineeta Dwivedi, who produces the Mumbai part of the event, said: "The two countries love each other's music, theatre and films and enjoy similar poetry. What is this power?
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"Our programme will discuss the strength of this genuine admiration and appreciation, debate whether artistes bring people together and if music connects."
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大象传媒 Urdu's Mazhar Zaidi, who will be producing the Karachi link, added: "It will also be a celebration of the two nations' common heritage and culture, and we hope that the millions of people listening to the 大象传媒 radio in India and Pakistan, and wherever they are via online, will be uplifted - and a little bit more hopeful."
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The joint 大象传媒 Hindi and 大象传媒 Urdu event is part of the Who Runs Your World? season - the biggest ever single-themed tri-media season of programmes from the 大象传媒's international news division, exploring different aspects of global power.
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The live broadcast takes place from 8.00 to 10.00pm IST and 7.30 to 9.30pm Pakistan Time.
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It will be also broadcast live on Aaj satellite TV and Mast FM in four cities in Pakistan, and on GO FM in Mumbai.
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Notes to Editors
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大象传媒 Hindi programmes are produced from studios in London and New Delhi and are set in a rolling format, with news, current affairs and features.
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The interactive morning and evening programmes, Aaj Ke Din and Aaj Kal, bring the 大象传媒 Hindi listeners news, analysis and interviews on a range of issues - from current affairs and careers to showbiz and sports.
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大象传媒 Hindi is available on shortwave and medium wave radio transmitters and via cable television.
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Hindi speakers across the world can access 大象传媒 Hindi programmes in text and in audio at the 24/7 site bbchindi.com.
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大象传媒 Urdu broadcasts three times a day. Its flagship programme, Sairbeen, aired seven days a week at 8.00pm Pakistan Standard Time, provides 60 minutes of news and current affairs.
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Jahanuma, which starts at 6.30am, is a 30-minute daily breakfast programme which sets the day's news agenda.
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At the end of the day there is Shabnama, a 30-minute round-up of the main events starting at 10.30pm.
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In addition, 大象传媒 Urdu brings listeners weekly magazine features on sports, science and economy that can also be accessed through its popular online site bbcurdu.com.