Re: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her

2015-06-20 Thread akshun mahajan
thanks so much dear avinash for posting this article and for your
encouraging words.
keep it up.

On 6/19/15, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm glad to see Jyoti and company doing wel by each passing day. you
 girls and guys have done something which Delhi/Mumbai youths had never
 thought off,smiles. Keep up the good work. TOI has done one more story
 on Jyoti and her radio
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/Disabilitys-just-a-word-for-her/articleshow/47727709.cms


 But this 23-year-old, gritty Ludhiana girl had something else up her
 sleeve an online, community radio station.

 Meet Jyoti Malik, a visually-impaired resident of Ludhiana who manages
 the online station called 'Radio Udaan'. Asked about how she went
 about starting the radio station, Jyoti comes up with a simple
 explanation: I started using social-networking sites to meet people
 who too were suffering from visual impairment. I managed to create a
 huge group of visually-impaired youngsters and we all got close, so
 close that we are now like a second family to each other.

 Jyoti is a programme manager at the station and she also doubles up as
 a radio jockey. Initially, we used to share knowledge and used to
 discuss our problems, she says. I had once participated in a
 community radio show of a Pakistani radio jockey who was also visually
 impaired. So, I discussed the same idea with my friends and everyone
 liked it. Then we worked on the idea and launched our online community
 radio on February 2, 2014.

 On Radio-Udaan, whose online link is www.radioudaan.com, the RJs
 conduct debates, entertainment programmes, musical shows and
 interviews. At present, youngsters from Delhi, Hydrabad, Chennai,
 Mumbai, Gujrat, and even Pakistan and West Indies are associated with
 them. Our shows are aired from 7pm to 11pm. The repeat telecast is on
 the next day, from 2pm to 6pm. We play songs during the remaining
 time, she says.

 --
 Avinash Shahi
 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her

2015-06-20 Thread Jyoti

dear avinash. thanks for posting this article.
This article is bit contradictory.
This idea was of danish and he adopted from radio voice of punjab then he
approached whole team and we set up this radio station.
All are doing great job
Keep listening and Keep participating in Radio Udaan.

Thank you
Jyoti Malik
Programme Manager
Radio Udaan

Website:
www.radioudaan.com
Email:
m...@radioudaan.com
jy...@radioudaan.com
skype ID: radioudaan
Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/radioudaan

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Subject: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her


I'm glad to see Jyoti and company doing wel by each passing day. you
girls and guys have done something which Delhi/Mumbai youths had never
thought off,smiles. Keep up the good work. TOI has done one more story
on Jyoti and her radio
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/Disabilitys-just-a-word-for-her/articleshow/47727709.cms


But this 23-year-old, gritty Ludhiana girl had something else up her
sleeve an online, community radio station.

Meet Jyoti Malik, a visually-impaired resident of Ludhiana who manages
the online station called 'Radio Udaan'. Asked about how she went
about starting the radio station, Jyoti comes up with a simple
explanation: I started using social-networking sites to meet people
who too were suffering from visual impairment. I managed to create a
huge group of visually-impaired youngsters and we all got close, so
close that we are now like a second family to each other.

Jyoti is a programme manager at the station and she also doubles up as
a radio jockey. Initially, we used to share knowledge and used to
discuss our problems, she says. I had once participated in a
community radio show of a Pakistani radio jockey who was also visually
impaired. So, I discussed the same idea with my friends and everyone
liked it. Then we worked on the idea and launched our online community
radio on February 2, 2014.

On Radio-Udaan, whose online link is www.radioudaan.com, the RJs
conduct debates, entertainment programmes, musical shows and
interviews. At present, youngsters from Delhi, Hydrabad, Chennai,
Mumbai, Gujrat, and even Pakistan and West Indies are associated with
them. Our shows are aired from 7pm to 11pm. The repeat telecast is on
the next day, from 2pm to 6pm. We play songs during the remaining
time, she says.

--
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her

2015-06-20 Thread Jyoti Malik
dear avinash. thanks for posting this article.
 This article is bit contradictory.
 This idea was of danish and he adopted from radio voice of punjab
then he approached whole team and we set up this radio station.
 All are doing great job
 Keep listening and Keep participating in Radio Udaan.

 Thank you
 Jyoti Malik
 Programme Manager
 Radio Udaan
 

 Website:
www.radioudaan.com
 Email:
m...@radioudaan.com
jy...@radioudaan.com
 skype ID: radioudaan
 Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/radioudaan


On 6/20/15, Jyoti jyoti.mali...@gmail.com wrote:
 dear avinash. thanks for posting this article.
 This article is bit contradictory.
 This idea was of danish and he adopted from radio voice of punjab then he
 approached whole team and we set up this radio station.
 All are doing great job
 Keep listening and Keep participating in Radio Udaan.

 Thank you
 Jyoti Malik
 Programme Manager
 Radio Udaan
 
 Website:
 www.radioudaan.com
 Email:
 m...@radioudaan.com
 jy...@radioudaan.com
 skype ID: radioudaan
 Facebook page:
 http://www.facebook.com/radioudaan

 --
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 1:48 PM
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in; sayeverything
 sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org
 Subject: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her

 I'm glad to see Jyoti and company doing wel by each passing day. you
 girls and guys have done something which Delhi/Mumbai youths had never
 thought off,smiles. Keep up the good work. TOI has done one more story
 on Jyoti and her radio
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/Disabilitys-just-a-word-for-her/articleshow/47727709.cms


 But this 23-year-old, gritty Ludhiana girl had something else up her
 sleeve an online, community radio station.

 Meet Jyoti Malik, a visually-impaired resident of Ludhiana who manages
 the online station called 'Radio Udaan'. Asked about how she went
 about starting the radio station, Jyoti comes up with a simple
 explanation: I started using social-networking sites to meet people
 who too were suffering from visual impairment. I managed to create a
 huge group of visually-impaired youngsters and we all got close, so
 close that we are now like a second family to each other.

 Jyoti is a programme manager at the station and she also doubles up as
 a radio jockey. Initially, we used to share knowledge and used to
 discuss our problems, she says. I had once participated in a
 community radio show of a Pakistani radio jockey who was also visually
 impaired. So, I discussed the same idea with my friends and everyone
 liked it. Then we worked on the idea and launched our online community
 radio on February 2, 2014.

 On Radio-Udaan, whose online link is www.radioudaan.com, the RJs
 conduct debates, entertainment programmes, musical shows and
 interviews. At present, youngsters from Delhi, Hydrabad, Chennai,
 Mumbai, Gujrat, and even Pakistan and West Indies are associated with
 them. Our shows are aired from 7pm to 11pm. The repeat telecast is on
 the next day, from 2pm to 6pm. We play songs during the remaining
 time, she says.

 --
 Avinash Shahi
 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her

2015-06-20 Thread avinash shahi
Ok. I sometimes love to read when people respond to media reports
complaining about reporters. Actually the Times of India is a one of
the worst papers in the country. However readership is pretty huge. We
don't even know who is the editor. All corporate-driven editorials. I
only follow this paper for disability news nothing else. And my little
request to all those who want to promote themselves through media.
Please whenever you contact any reporter through your friends or other
contacts, do give them your version in writing. When you orally tell
your story to the reporters some of them some times skip the important
points or write differing story from yours. And its good trend blind
people are being reported frequently by different national dalies in
the country.
On 6/20/15, Jyoti jyoti.mali...@gmail.com wrote:
 dear avinash. thanks for posting this article.
 This article is bit contradictory.
 This idea was of danish and he adopted from radio voice of punjab then he
 approached whole team and we set up this radio station.
 All are doing great job
 Keep listening and Keep participating in Radio Udaan.

 Thank you
 Jyoti Malik
 Programme Manager
 Radio Udaan
 
 Website:
 www.radioudaan.com
 Email:
 m...@radioudaan.com
 jy...@radioudaan.com
 skype ID: radioudaan
 Facebook page:
 http://www.facebook.com/radioudaan

 --
 From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
 Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 1:48 PM
 To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in; sayeverything
 sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org
 Subject: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her

 I'm glad to see Jyoti and company doing wel by each passing day. you
 girls and guys have done something which Delhi/Mumbai youths had never
 thought off,smiles. Keep up the good work. TOI has done one more story
 on Jyoti and her radio
 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/Disabilitys-just-a-word-for-her/articleshow/47727709.cms


 But this 23-year-old, gritty Ludhiana girl had something else up her
 sleeve an online, community radio station.

 Meet Jyoti Malik, a visually-impaired resident of Ludhiana who manages
 the online station called 'Radio Udaan'. Asked about how she went
 about starting the radio station, Jyoti comes up with a simple
 explanation: I started using social-networking sites to meet people
 who too were suffering from visual impairment. I managed to create a
 huge group of visually-impaired youngsters and we all got close, so
 close that we are now like a second family to each other.

 Jyoti is a programme manager at the station and she also doubles up as
 a radio jockey. Initially, we used to share knowledge and used to
 discuss our problems, she says. I had once participated in a
 community radio show of a Pakistani radio jockey who was also visually
 impaired. So, I discussed the same idea with my friends and everyone
 liked it. Then we worked on the idea and launched our online community
 radio on February 2, 2014.

 On Radio-Udaan, whose online link is www.radioudaan.com, the RJs
 conduct debates, entertainment programmes, musical shows and
 interviews. At present, youngsters from Delhi, Hydrabad, Chennai,
 Mumbai, Gujrat, and even Pakistan and West Indies are associated with
 them. Our shows are aired from 7pm to 11pm. The repeat telecast is on
 the next day, from 2pm to 6pm. We play songs during the remaining
 time, she says.

 --
 Avinash Shahi
 Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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Re: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her

2015-06-20 Thread Jyoti

dear avinash. thanks for posting this article.
This article is bit contradictory.
This idea was of danish and he adopted from radio voice of punjab then he 
approached whole team and we set up this radio station.

All are doing great job
Keep listening and Keep participating in Radio Udaan.

Thank you
Jyoti Malik
Programme Manager
Radio Udaan

Website:
www.radioudaan.com
Email:
m...@radioudaan.com
jy...@radioudaan.com
skype ID: radioudaan
Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/radioudaan

--
From: avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 1:48 PM
To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in; sayeverything 
sayeveryth...@sayeverything.org

Subject: [AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her


I'm glad to see Jyoti and company doing wel by each passing day. you
girls and guys have done something which Delhi/Mumbai youths had never
thought off,smiles. Keep up the good work. TOI has done one more story
on Jyoti and her radio
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/Disabilitys-just-a-word-for-her/articleshow/47727709.cms


But this 23-year-old, gritty Ludhiana girl had something else up her
sleeve an online, community radio station.

Meet Jyoti Malik, a visually-impaired resident of Ludhiana who manages
the online station called 'Radio Udaan'. Asked about how she went
about starting the radio station, Jyoti comes up with a simple
explanation: I started using social-networking sites to meet people
who too were suffering from visual impairment. I managed to create a
huge group of visually-impaired youngsters and we all got close, so
close that we are now like a second family to each other.

Jyoti is a programme manager at the station and she also doubles up as
a radio jockey. Initially, we used to share knowledge and used to
discuss our problems, she says. I had once participated in a
community radio show of a Pakistani radio jockey who was also visually
impaired. So, I discussed the same idea with my friends and everyone
liked it. Then we worked on the idea and launched our online community
radio on February 2, 2014.

On Radio-Udaan, whose online link is www.radioudaan.com, the RJs
conduct debates, entertainment programmes, musical shows and
interviews. At present, youngsters from Delhi, Hydrabad, Chennai,
Mumbai, Gujrat, and even Pakistan and West Indies are associated with
them. Our shows are aired from 7pm to 11pm. The repeat telecast is on
the next day, from 2pm to 6pm. We play songs during the remaining
time, she says.

--
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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[AI] Jyoti Malik: Disability's just a word for her

2015-06-19 Thread avinash shahi
I'm glad to see Jyoti and company doing wel by each passing day. you
girls and guys have done something which Delhi/Mumbai youths had never
thought off,smiles. Keep up the good work. TOI has done one more story
on Jyoti and her radio
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/Disabilitys-just-a-word-for-her/articleshow/47727709.cms


But this 23-year-old, gritty Ludhiana girl had something else up her
sleeve an online, community radio station.

Meet Jyoti Malik, a visually-impaired resident of Ludhiana who manages
the online station called 'Radio Udaan'. Asked about how she went
about starting the radio station, Jyoti comes up with a simple
explanation: I started using social-networking sites to meet people
who too were suffering from visual impairment. I managed to create a
huge group of visually-impaired youngsters and we all got close, so
close that we are now like a second family to each other.

Jyoti is a programme manager at the station and she also doubles up as
a radio jockey. Initially, we used to share knowledge and used to
discuss our problems, she says. I had once participated in a
community radio show of a Pakistani radio jockey who was also visually
impaired. So, I discussed the same idea with my friends and everyone
liked it. Then we worked on the idea and launched our online community
radio on February 2, 2014.

On Radio-Udaan, whose online link is www.radioudaan.com, the RJs
conduct debates, entertainment programmes, musical shows and
interviews. At present, youngsters from Delhi, Hydrabad, Chennai,
Mumbai, Gujrat, and even Pakistan and West Indies are associated with
them. Our shows are aired from 7pm to 11pm. The repeat telecast is on
the next day, from 2pm to 6pm. We play songs during the remaining
time, she says.

-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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