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    Going down memory lane with Mahabharata, Fauji and Malgudi Days

    Doordarshan turned 60 on Sunday, bringing back memories of a golden period when entertainment in the country revolved around serials such as Mahabharata, Fauji and Malgudi Days.

    Going down memory lane with Mahabharata, Fauji and Malgudi Days
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    People turned nostalgic on Twitter to mark the public service broadcaster of India’s 60 years with several of them asking on social media “which were your favourite DD shows”. Some posted its iconic logo that used to appear beforethe start of programmes with its characteristic tune.


    There were many who shared their fond memories associated with Doordarshan and remembered iconic shows that made their childhood days memorable.


    Prasar Bharati CEO Shashi Shekhar Vempati said, “It’s a moment to recognise that it’s not that Doordarshan hasgotten older, but it is getting newer for digital audiences.”


    “It is not only that Doordarshan has turned 60 but the history of television broadcasting in India now spans 6 decades -- a milestone for of TV industry in India,” he said.


    Doordarshan Director General Supriya Sahu said, “Doordarshan is in the DNA of India. Happy Birthday Doordarshan. 60 Glorious Years of DD. May you continue to enthral generations of Indians.” “Starting off as an experiment in 1959, Doordarshan can take pride in the fact that it has emerged as one of the leading broadcasters inthe world,” Sahu said in a video message.


    From the days of Ramayana, Hum Log, Buniyaad, Surabhi, till today Doordarshan gives high-tech coverage of national and international events, she said, adding that Doordarshan has been a “trailblazer”. Doordarshan, which began as an experiment on September 15, 1959, became a service in 1965, when it began beaming signals to reach televisionsets in living rooms in and around the national capital.


    By 1972, services were extended to Mumbai and Amritsar and then to seven other cities by 1975. By 1972, services were extended to Mumbai and Amritsar and then to seven other cities by 1975. All this time, it was part of the national broadcaster, All India Radio. On April 1, 1976, it transited to become a separate department inthe Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.


    Over the years, Doordarshan has grown into a network operating 34 satellite channels, besides providing free-to-air DTH service having 104 in its bookings. Many a career were launched on this platform, including that of Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan who became a household name after his serial Fauji, and many shows went on to become classics.

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