Some people recall the faces and some people recall the names. Here are images of some of the famous readers and presenters of Doordarshan down the years. If you recognize any of them, leave a comment. [ Update 1 : Most of the faces now have names thanks to helpful comments by olio-gallimaufry ] [ Update 2 : Included image of one of the earliest presenters, Gopal Kaul. Send in generously from personal collection by son, Ashutosh Kaul. Sept, 2010.] [ Major Update 3: Got a tip-off about a documentary about the famous faces of Doordarshan from the makers of “The Golden Trail , DD@50 :Special feature on Golden Jubilee of Doordarshan ” from which these caps were taken. I managed to catch the incredible documentary and am adding some more faces/name and part of the docu here. New ones can be found after the image of Narotam Puri. 30th Oct, 2010] Pratima Puri. Believed to be the first Doordarshan reader.
Interesting, since it is well known that the British, in many cases, actually encouraged alcoholism.
ReplyDeleteThe system still continues today. If you visit one of the tea estates, you'll realize that they are underpaid, and they squander all their income on liquor, as a result of which they remain uneducated. Because of this, the management of the tea estates is still able to exploit them.
I always thought that people in the hills drink a lot, and I have always found proof of this (being from a hilly state myself, and having visited some of the hilly states of the North). But Jim Corbet, in his books, is bold enough to say that "the men of our hills don't drink". Which indicates that this problem, in many places, has grown after Jim Corbet died. :)
I just discovered your blog.I am very impressed with the deep research and rare content.Can you please add HINDI content also (cartoons/add/[posters etc).
ReplyDeleteplease add old HINDI NEWSPAPERS also.Thanks in advance.
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