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(India's Public Service Broadcaster) News Services Division:
All India Radio (Reference and PP&D Unit) NBH, Parliament Street, New Delhi

News Services Division

Living up to its noble ideals of “Bahujan Hitaya, Bahujan Sukhaya”, the News Services Division (NSD) of AIR strives to provide news and views to every dweller in this vast country in varied terrains, 24X7, in all major languages and dialects, while adhering to highest professional ethics and standards in Radio Broadcasting.

SET UP OF NSD

The News Services Division is headed by a Director General (News), who is one of the senior most officers of the Indian Information Service. He is assisted by a team of Additional Directors General (News), Directors (News) and Joint Directors (News), Deputy Directors (News), Asstt. Directors (News), News Editors and Reporters etc. The different operational wings of NSD at headquarters in Delhi include: General News Room, Hindi News Room, Reporting Unit, Talks and Current Affairs Unit, Newsreel Unit, Indian Language Units, Reference and PP&D Unit, IT & Website unit and Administrative Wing. The Regional News Units in various States are headed by an officer of the rank of Director or Deputy Director/Assistant Director and assisted by News Editors, Reporters and Newsreaders-cum-Translators.

EARLY HISTORY

The history of news broadcasting in India is much older than that of All India Radio. The first news bulletin in the country went on the air from the Bombay Station on July 23, 1927 under a private company, the Indian Broadcasting Company. A month later on August 26, 1927 another bulletin in Bengali was started from the Calcutta Station. Until 1935, two bulletins, one each in English and Hindustani were broadcast from Bombay and a bulletin in Bengali was broadcast from Calcutta. The Indian Broadcasting Company went into liquidation in March, 1930 following which broadcasting came under the direct control of the Government of India. The service was designated as the Indian State Broadcasting Service. It was renamed All India Radio on June 8, 1936.

DEVELOPMENT

The real breakthrough in news broadcasting came after January 1936 when the first news bulletin from the Delhi Station went on the air on January 19, 1936 coinciding with the starting of its transmission. Besides, news bulletins in English and Hindustani, talks on current affairs were also started from the Station in both the languages.

The Central News Organization was set up on August 1, 1937. Mr. Charles Barnes took charge as the first News Editor in September and he later became the first Director of News. The outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 gave an impetus to the development of the Organization. The Monitoring Service was set up in 1939 to monitor foreign broadcasts. In 1943, the External Broadcast Unit was set up under the Director of News. By 1945, the Central News Organization was handling news bulletins in different Indian languages as well as in the External Services. After Independence, news broadcasts of AIR grew both in quantity and quality. More emphasis was laid on national and regional news bulletins.

SOURCE OF NEWS

The bulk of AIR news comes from its own Correspondents spread all over the country. It has regular Correspondents in India and abroad at Colombo, Dhaka, Dubai and Kathmandu. Apart from this, AIR has over 550 Part-time Correspondents based at nearly all district headquarters.

OUTPUT
  • 607 bulletins daily in 92 languages/dialects
  • Foreign language bulletins in Arabic, Baluchi, Burmese, Dari, French, Indonesia, Persian, Pashtu, Swahili, Tibetan, Chinese etc.
  • Over 60 hours of total daily broadcast of news bulletins and current affairs programs
  • Special bulletins/programmes during elections, budgets, sessions of parliament/state legislatures
  • Radio Plus: News on Website, News on Social Media - Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, YouTube & Instagram
NEWS BULLETINS A. Total daily Broadcast duration of News Bulletins and News Based Programmes from NSD and RNUs
Bulletins Number of Bulletins Duration (daily in minutes) Language(s)/Dialects
Hourly Bulletins, Regional bulletins, External bulletins, FM headlines bulletins etc from NSD and RNUs. 607 3150 min (52 hrs 30 min) 92
(NSD – 129) NSD: 846 min (14 hrs 06 min)
(RNU – 478) RNUs: 2304 min (38 hrs 24 min)
News based programmes- NSD HQ (Approximate) 10-12 180 min (03 hrs)  
News based programmes- RNUs (Approximate) 35-40 280 min (04 hrs 40 min)  
Total broadcast time from NSD RNUs 3610 min (60 hrs 10 min)
B. Details of News Bulletins from NSD HQ. (Delhi)
News Bulletins Number of Bulletins Duration (daily in minutes) Language(s)/Dialects
Ø Hourly Bulletins (Home) 44 285 min English- 21 | Hindi- 23
Ø Indian Language Bulletins (Home and External) 23 212 min Sanskrit (02), Urdu (11)
Ø Foreign Language Bulletins (Overseas Services) 23 208 min Arabic (3), Baluchi (1), Burmese (1), Dari (2), French (1), Indonesia (1), Persian (3), Pashtu (3), Swahili (1), Tibetan (2), Chinese (1)
Ø FM Headlines 24 24 min English-06, Hindi-18
Total (daily)-Bulletins 129 Bulletins 846 minutes(14 hrs 06 min)  
Total (daily)-News based programmes (Approximate) 10-12 180 min English, Hindi
Total daily broadcast time from NSD HQ 1026 minutes | (17 hrs 06 min)  
C. Regional Bulletins

Regional news bulletins were introduced in the early fifties. The first such news bulletins were broadcasted in April, 1953 from Lucknow and Nagpur Stations. In 1954-55, Regional News Units were set up at Bombay, Madras and Calcutta. This went on steadily and at present there are 46 Regional News Units functioning in different parts of the country. 478 news bulletins in 77 regional languages/dialects including English and Hindi are being broadcast from RNUs for a duration of nearly 38 hours. These include 255 headlines bulletins on FM and other frequencies.

Details of Bulletins and Current Affairs Programmes of RNUs
News Bulletins:
News Bulletins from RNU Number Duration (daily in minutes) Language(s)/Dialects
(a) Regional Bulletins 176 1339 77
(b) National bulletins 35 345 #Kannada, Telugu, and Sindhi * Assamese, Odia, Malayalam, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati, Dogri, Arunachali (Hindi/English), Bangla, @Konkani
(c) FM Headlines 255 505 17
Total (daily) 478 2304  
Programmes:
News based progammes Number per year Duration (in hours) Language(s)/Dialects
(a) News Reel 2132 538 15
(b) District News Letter 5468 507 16
(c ) News Commentary 2236 203 10
(d ) Others 2884 458 17
Total (per year) 12720 1706  
Total (per month) 1060 140  
Total (daily)-News based programmes (Approximate) 35-40 4 hrs 40 min  
NEWS BASED PROGRAMMES

During February 1936, talks on current topics were introduced for the first time in English. In September that year, talks on current topics in Hindustani were added. Later ‘Topics for Today’ and ‘Focus’ on matters of current interests were introduced on 26th October, 1962. In 1967, the programmes ''Topic for Today'' and ''Focus'' were renamed as ''Spotlight and ''Current Affairs''.

News based programmes broadcast from NSD HQ.
S. No Name of Programme Frequency Time of broadcast Duration Language
1 Spotlight Daily 2115-2130 hrs. 15 min. English
2 Surkhiyon Mein Daily 1910-1925 hrs. 10 min Hindi
3 Market Mantra Daily 1830-1900 hrs. 30 min Bilingual
4 Sports Scan Daily 2030-2045 hrs. 15 min Bilingual
5 Parikarma (News Magazine Programme) Daily 1630-1700 hrs 30 min Bilingual
6 Aaj Savere (News Magazine Programme) Daily 0730-0800 hrs. 30 min Bilingual
Weekly
7 Public Speak Monday 2130-2200 hrs 30 min Bilingual
8 Manthan Tuesday 2145-2200 hrs 15 min Hindi
9 Money Talk Tuesday 2130-2145 hrs. 15 min English
10 Charcha ka Vishai hai Wednesday 2130-2200 hrs. 30 min Hindi
11 Insights Thursday 2145-2200 hrs. 15min English
12 Country Wide Thursday 2130-2145 hrs. 15min Hindi
13 Current Affairs Friday 2130-2200 hrs. 30 min English
  Total     320 min (5 hrs 2n)  
COVERAGE OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS

The daily and weekly reviews of the proceedings in Parliament during the sessions were introduced on February 14, 1961 in English and Hindi. The daily review called ‘Today in Parliament’ in English and ‘Sansad Sameeksha’ in Hindi has two parts, The weekly review in English – ‘This week in Parliament’ and that in Hindi ‘ Is Saptah Sansad Main’ – sums up the important highlights of the proceedings in both Houses during the preceding week.

The broadcast of the daily and ‘Weekly Reviews’ of the proceedings of the State legislatures, when they are in session, were started in 1971-72 in the respective regional languages. A review of the ‘Proceedings of the Delhi Assembly’ was started from December 14, 1993.

SOCIAL MEDIA

The NSD, AIR has been expanding its presence year after year, across various domains with the aim to disseminate news to the public and reaching diverse cross sections of the society. NSD, AIR has embraced new technologies and practices, since last three years, to add to its traditional platform and disseminate News and Discussion Programmes on New Media applications, including Social Media, as Radio..

Since three years, the News Services Division has substantially increased its presence on the social media viz Website, Facebook, X, YouTube & Instagram and has crossed major milestones in reaching out to audience far and wide.

Twitter Started in January, 2013
Over 3.3 million followers
Facebook Started in June, 2013
3.7 million followers on NSD facebook accounts
Languages of Bulletins
Languages of News bulletins of Eighth Schedule of Constitution of India: (Total Languages- 22)

Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Maithili, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.

Other Indian Languages Bulletins: (Total Languages- 5)

Bhojpuri, Chhattisgarhi, English, Ladakhi, Rajasthani.

Bulletins in Dialects : (Total Dialects- 51)

Angami, Adi, Adi(Galo), Apatani, Ao, Balti, Bhojpuri, Bhutia, Chakhesang, Chang, Dimasa, Garo, Gojri, Hmar, Ho, Idu, Jaintia, Kabui, Karbi, Khasi, Khampti, Khiamnugan, Konyak, Kokborok, Kuki, Kurukh, Lepcha, Lotha, Mao, Miju Mishmi Wancho, Mundari, Mizo, Nagamese, Nagpuri, Nocte, Nyshi, Paite, Pahari, Phom, Purgee, Rengma, Sangtam, Sambalpuri, Sema, Thadou, Tangkhul, Tangin, Tangsa, Tulu, Yimchungru, Zeilang.

Bulletins in Foreign Languages: (Total Languages- 11)

Arabic, Baluchi, Burmese, Chinese, Dari, French, Indonesia, Persian, Pashto, Swahili, Tibetan.

External Bulletins in Indian Languages: (Total Languages 5)

Bangla, Nepali, Saraiki, Punjab, Urdu

News Schedule
Schedule of daily news bulletins from Delhi along with their channel of broadcast

ENGLISH

S. No. Time (Hrs.) Duration
1. 0000-0005 05 min
2. 0105-0110 05 min
3. 0200-0205 05 min
4. 0305-0310 05 min
5. 0400-0405 05 min
6. 0505-0510 05 min
7. 0605-0610 05 min
8. 0815-0830 15 min
9. 0905-0910 05 min
10. 1005-1010 05 min
11. 1200-1205 05 min
12. 1300-1305 05 min
13. 1400-1415 15 min
14. 1500-1505 05 min
15. 1600-1605 05 min
16. 1705-1710 05 min
17. 1800-1805 05 min
18. 2000-2005 05 min
19. 2005-2010 05 min (Sports)
20. 2100-2115 15 min
21. 2300-2305 05 min
Total 21 Bulletins 135 min (02 hours 15 min)
HINDI
S. No. Time (Hrs.) Duration
1. 0005-0010 05 min
2. 0100-0105 05 min
3. 0205-0210 05 min
4. 0300-0305 05 min
5. 0405-0410 05 min
6. 0500-0505 05 min
7. 0600-0605 05 min
8. 0700-0705 05 min
9. 0800-0815 15 min
10. 0900-0905 05 min
11. 1000-1005 05 min
12. 1100-1105 05 min
13. 1205-1210 05 min
14. 1305-1310 05 min
15. 1415-1430 15 min
16. 1700-1705 05 min
17. 1805-1810 05 min
18. 1900-1905 05 min
19. 1905-1910 05 min (Sports)
20. 1950-2000 10 min *(Pradeshik)
21. 2045-2100 15 min
22. 2200-2205 05 min
23. 2305-2310 05 min
Total 150 min (02 hours 30 minutes)
Indian Languages Bulletins from NSD, HQ.
Sr.No. Unit No. of bulletins Bulletins Duration Total Broadcast Time
1 KASHMIRI 2 0745-0755
1825-1840
10 min
15 min
25 min
2 SANSKRIT 2 0655-0700
1810-1815
5 min
5 min
10 min
3 URDU 11 0615-0625
0850-0905
0930-0933
1350-1400
1402-1407
1650-1700
2000-2010
2116-2130
2145-2155
2300-2310
0055-0100
10 min (ext)
15 min
03 min (ext)
10 min
05 min (ext)
10 min (ext)
10 min (ext)
14 min
10 min (ext)
10 min (ext)
05 min (ext)
102 min
(1 Hour 42 min)
Total   23 bulletins     212 min (3 hrs 32 min)
Foreign Language Bulletins which are compiled by NSD, AIR in English and broadcast by ESD, AIR
Sr. No. Name of the Lang. service B'cast Time News Bulletin Time of B'cast
1 FRENCH 0100-0200 0105-0115
2. CHINESE-I 0515-0645 -
3. SINDHI 0630-0700 0657-0659 (NEWS HEADLINES)
4. TIBETAN-I 0630-0800 0645-0655
5. INDONESIAN 0700-0800 0705-0715
6. BALUCHI-I 0830-1000 -
7. BURMESE 0845-0945 0847-0857
8. PERSIAN-I 0930-1100 0935-0945 & 1050-1055
9. DARI-I 1000-1130 1050-1055 & 1100-1105
10. PASHTO-I 1000-1130 1005-1015 & 1125-1127
11. ARABIC-I 1100-1200 1120-1130
12. CHINESE-II 1600-1730 1615-1625
13. TIBETAN-II 1615-1745 1630-1640
14. SWAHILI 1745-1845 1750-1800
15. BALUCHI-II 1800-1900 1805-1815
16. PASHTO-II 1800-1930 1805-1815
17. DARI-II 1900-2030 1905-1915
18. PERSIAN-II 2130-2300 2135-2145
19. ARABIC-II 2300-0100 2320-2330
20. URDU-I 0930-1315 0950-1000 (KHABRON KA KHULASA)
1200-1210 (KHABRON KA KHULASA)
1300-1310 (KHABRON KA KHULASA)
1310-1312 (KHABRON KA KHULASA)
21. URDU-II 1500-1700 1505-1515 (KHABRON KA KHULASA)
1650-1700 (KHABREIN)
22. URDU-III 2115-0100 2145-2155 (KHABREIN)
2300-2310 (KHABREIN BAR-E-SAGHEER SE)
0000-0010 (AALMI KHABREIN)
Details of ESD Transmissions Broadcasting Programmes From Regional News Units
Sr. No. Name of the Transmission Transmission Timings Centre of Transmission
1 BANGLA-I 0600-1430 KOLKATA
2. NEPALI-I 0715-0845 KURSEONG
3. NEPALI-II 1430-1600 KURSEONG
4. BANGLA-II 1530-0000 KOLKATA
5. SAIRAIKI 1700-1730 JALNADHAR
6. PUNJABI 1730-1900 JALNADHAR
RNUs Bulletins  
S.NO Name of RNU News Bulletins  
 
Number Timing Duration Language FM MW SW  
1 Agartala 1 0735-0740 5 Bengali      
    1 0740-0745 5 Kokborok      
    1 1945-1955 10 Kokborok      
    1 1955-2005 10 Bengali      
2 Ahmedabad 1 0705-0710 10 Gujarati      
  1 0720-0725 10 Sindhi      
  1 0745-0755 10 Gujarati      
  1 1320-1330 10 Gujarati      
    1 1430-1435 5 Gujarati      
    1 1815-1825 10 Sindhi      
    1 1910-1920 10 Gujarati      
    1 1950-2000 10 Gujarati      
3 Aizwal 1 0730-0740 10 Mizo      
    1 1430-1435 5 Mizo      
    1 1830-1840 10 Mizo      
4 Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar 1 0710-0720 10 Marathi      
    1 0900-0910 10 Urdu      
    1 1300-1305 5 Marathi      
    1 1810-1820 10 Marathi      
5 Bengaluru 1 0735-0745 10 Kannada      
    1 1310-1320 10 Kannada      
    1 1430-1435 5 Kannada      
    1 1815-1820 5 Tulu (Weekly)      
    1 1840-1850 10 Kannada      
    1 1935-1945 10 Kannada      
6 Bhopal 1 0700-0710 10 Hindi      
    1 1420-1425 5 Hindi      
    1 1900-1910 10 Hindi      
    1 1920-1925 5 Bundeli      
7 Bhuj 1 0650-0655 5 Gujarati      
    1 1825-1830 5 Gujarati      
8 Calicut 1 0645-0655 10 Malayalam      
    1 1015-1025 10 Malayalam    
9 Chandigarh 1 1320-1325 5 Hindi      
    1 1810-1820 10 Hindi      
10 Chennai 1 0645-0655 10 Tamil      
    1 0715-0725 10 Tamil      
    1 1240-1250 10 Tamil      
    1 1830-1840 10 Tamil      
    1 1915-1925 10 Tamil      
    1 1945-1950 5 Tamil      
11 Cuttack 1 0705-0710 5 Odia      
    1 0715-0725 10 Odia      
    1 1350-1400 10 Odia      
    1 1432-1442 10 Odia      
    1 1845-1855 10 Odia      
    1 1915-1925 10 Odia      
12 Dehradun 1 0720-0730 10 Hindi      
    1 1055-1100 5 Hindi      
    1 1305-1315 10 Hindi      
    1 1830-1840 10 Hindi      
    1 1850-1700 10 Garwali      
    1 1930-1940 10 Kumanoni      
13 Dharwad 1 0705-0715 10 Kannada      
    1 1200-1205 5 Kannada      
14 Gangtok 1 1840-1845 5 Nepali      
    1 1845-1850 5 Lepcha      
    1 1850-1855 5 Bhutia      
    1 1925-1935 10 Nepali      
15 Gorakhpur 1 0720-0730 10 Hindi      
    1 1800-1805 5 Bhojpuri      
    1 1805-1810 5 Hindi      
16 Guwahati 1 0705-0715 10 Assamese      
    1 0900-0915 15 Assamese      
    1 1340-1350 10 Assamese      
    1 1515-1520 5 Nepali      
    1 1545-1550 5 Karbi      
    1 1630-1635 5 Bodo      
    1 1715-1750 5 Assamese      
    1 1800-1805 5 Assamese      
    1 1845-1900 15 Assamese      
    1 1910-1920 10 Assamese      
    1 2125-2130 5 Assamese      
17 Hyderabad 1 0705-0715 10 Telugu      
    1 1230-1240 10 Telugu      
    1 1310-1320 10 Telugu      
    1 1750-1800 10 Urdu      
    1 1800-1810 10 Telugu      
    1 1905-1915 10 Telugu      
18 Imphal 1 0730-0740 10 Manipuri      
    1 1200-1210 10 Manipuri      
    1 1600-1606 6 (Hmar)      
    1 1620-1626 6 (Paite)      
    1 1640-1646 6 (Kabui)      
    1 1700-1707 7 (Thadou)      
    1 1730-1736 6 (Mao)      
    1 1750-1757 7 (Tangkhul)      
    1 1930-1945 15 Manipuri      
19 Itanagar 1 0630-0635 5 Nocte      
    1 0655-0700 5 Apatani      
    1 0720-0725 5 Adi (Galo)      
    1 1545-1550 5 Miju Mishmi      
    1 1606-1610 4 Khampti      
    1 1625-1630 5 Wancho      
    1 1645-1655 10 Hindi    
    1 1655-1700 5 English    
    1 1700-1705 5 Idu      
    1 1720-1725 5 Tangsa      
    1 1740-1745 5 Tagin      
    1 1830-1835 5 Adi      
    1 1900-1905 5 Nyshi      
    1 1945-1950 5 Hindi    
    1 1950-1955 5 English    
20 Jalandhar 1 0830-0840 10 Punjabi      
    1 1310-1315 5 Punjabi    
    1 1340-1350 10 Punjabi    
    1 1820-1830 10 Punjabi    
    1 1930-1940 10 Punjabi    
21 Jaipur 1 0700-0702 2 Hindi      
    1 1300-1305 5 Hindi      
    1 1830-1845 15 Hindi      
    1 1845-1900 15 Rajasthani      
22 Jammu 1 0920-0930 10 Dogri      
    1 1005-1015 10 Dogri      
    1 1015-1020 5 Gojri      
    1 1230-1235 5 Dogri      
    1 1700-1710 10 Gojri      
    1 1815-1825 10 Dogri      
    1 1915-1930 15 Dogri      
23 Kargil 1 1725-1730 5 Purgi      
    1 1925-1935 10 Purgi      
24 Kohima 1 0555-0605 10 Sangtam      
    1 0625-0635 10 Yimchungru      
    1 0655-0705 10 Konyak      
    1 0800-0810 10 Khiamnugan      
    1 0725-0730 5 Nagamese      
    1 0730-0735 5 English      
    1 0835-0845 10 Phom      
    1 0905-0915 15 Chang      
    1 0935-0945 10 Zeliang      
    1 1005-1015 10 Pochury      
    1 1430-1440 10 Kuki      
    1 1500-1510 10 Rengma      
    1 1530-1540 10 Sumi      
    1 1600-1610 10 Lotha      
    1 1630-1640 10 Chakhesang      
    1 1700-1710 10 (Ao)      
    1 1730-1740 10 Angami      
    1 1910-1920 10 Nagamese      
    1 1920-1930 10 English      
25 Kolkata 1 0620-0630 10 Bengali      
    1 0725-0735 10 Bengali      
    1 0735-0745 10 Bengali      
    1 1010-1015 5 Bengali      
    1 1230-1233 3 Bengali      
    1 1250-1300 10 Bengali      
    1 1330-1340 10 Bengali      
    1 1340-1345 5 Bengali      
    1 1710-1715 5 Bengali      
    1 1810-1815 5 Santhali      
    1 1835-1838 3 Bengali      
    1 1935-1945 10 Bengali      
    1 1950-2000 10 Bengali      
    1 2010-2015 5 Bengali      
26 Kurseong 1 0725-0735 10 Nepali      
    1 0925-0930 5 Nepali      
    1 1440-1450 10 Nepali      
    1 1515-1520 5 Nepali      
    1 1545-1555 10 Nepali      
    1 1850-1900 10 Nepali      
    1 1950-2000 10 Nepali      
27 Leh 1 0900-0905 5 Ladakhi      
    1 1425-1430 5 Ladakhi      
    1 1700-1705 5 Ladakhi      
    1 1915-1925 10 Ladakhi      
28 Lucknow 1 1310-1315 5 Urdu      
    1 1920-1930 10 Hindi      
29 Mumbai 1 1330-1340 10 Marathi      
    1 1500-1505 5 Marathi      
    1 1700-1703 3 Marathi      
    1 1900-1910 10 Marathi      
    1 2005-2015 10 Marathi      
30 Nagpur 1 1800-1810 10 Marathi      
31 Panaji 1 0725-0730 5 Konkani      
    1 0930-0940 10 Konkani      
    1 1830-1835 5 Konkani      
    1 1920-1930 10 Konkani      
32 Patna 1 0915-0930 15 Hindi      
    1 1510-1515 5 Hindi      
    1 1515-1520 5 Urdu      
    1 1825-1830 5 Mathili      
    1 1930-1945 15 Hindi      
33 Port Blair 1 0705-0715 10 Hindi      
    1 1905-1915 10 Hindi      
34 Puducherry 1 1810-1820 10 Tamil      
35 Pune 1 0710-0720 10 Marathi      
    1 0830-0840 10 Marathi      
    1 0920-0920 10 Marathi      
    1 1800-1805 5 Marathi      
36 Raipur 1 1810-1820 10 Chattisgarhi      
    1 1908-1918 10 Hindi      
    1 1830-1840 10 Gondi (Twice a Week)      
    1 1930-1940 10 Halbi (Twice a Week)      
37 Ranchi 1 0830-0840 10 Hindi      
    1 1310-1320 10 Hindi      
    1 1455-1500 5 Hindi      
    1 1900-1910 10 Hindi      
    1 1920-1925 5 Nagpuri (Weekly)      
    1 1925-1930 5 Kurukh (Weekly)      
    1 1930-1935 5 Mundari (Weekly)      
    1 1935-1940 5 Ho (Weekly)      
    1 1940-1945 5 Santhali (Weekly)      
38 Sambalpur 1 0647-0652 5 Sambalpuri      
    1 1902-1912 10 Sambalpuri      
39 Shillong 1 0745-0755 10 Khasi      
    1 0900-0905 5 English      
    1 1805-1815 10 Garo      
    1 1840-1850 10 Jaintia      
    1 1950-2000 10 Khasi      
40 Shimla 1 0920-0925 5 Hindi      
    1 1100-1105 5 Hindi      
    1 1500-1505 5 Hindi      
    1 1800-1805 5 Hindi      
    1 1945-1955 10 Hindi      
41 Srinagar 1 0745-0755 10 Kashmiri      
    1 0920-0925 5 Kashmiri      
    1 0925-0930 5 Urdu      
    1 1230-1235 5 Urdu      
    1 1235-1240 5 Kashmiri      
    1 1620-1630 10 Pahari      
    1 1750-1800 10 Gojri      
    1 1825-1840 15 Kashmiri      
    1 1920-1930 10 Balti      
    1 1930-1940 10 Kashmiri      
    1 1940-1955 15 Urdu      
42 Silchar 1 0735-0740 5 Bengali      
    1 1700-1705 5 Manipuri      
    1 1735-1740 5 Dimasa      
    1 1945-1955 10 Bengali      
43 Thiruvanthapuram 1 0725-0735 10 Malayalam      
    1 1230-1240 10 Malayalam      
    1 1250-1300 10 Malayalam      
    1 1830-1840 10 Malayalam      
    1 1925-1935 10 Malayalam      
    1 2100-2110 10 Malayalam      
44 Tiruchirapalli 1 1345-1355 10 Tamil      
45 Vijayawada 1 0645-0655 10 Telugu    
    1 1320-1330 10 Telugu    
46 Visakhapatnam 1 1810-1820 10 Telugu        
  Total 238   1968