Panos South Asia launches 'Choti Choti Baatein',the
first of its kind community radio programme by children in Patna,
Bihar
On the 19th of July 2009, Panos South Asia successfully launched
the first ever Community radio programme, Choti Choti Baatein, made by the
children of Bihar. The programme provides a platform to the children
to bring to the fore their immediate concerns as well as issues critical to the
communities that they belong to.
Choti Choti Batein commenced broadcast at 11:30 am on AIR Patna's
primary channel as a weekly half- hour programme. Each broadcast will be
repeated the following Wednesday at 8pm on the same frequency. The launch
for the public and press was held simultaneously at the scheduled broadcast
time, at Sri Krishna Memorial Hall, Gandhi Maidan, in Patna and was attended by
over two hundred school children
Choti Choti Batein is an attempt to give voice to one of the most vulnerable
and marginalised sections of society, children. The Supreme Court of India
recently declared “air waves” as the property of the public and Bihar's young
and enquiring minds have seized upon this opportunity to facilitate information
sharing, discussion and debate on topics not only impacting Bihar's adolescents
but their communities at large. Their aim is to discuss matters of common
concern and look for local solutions to their own problems.
The magazine based programme deals with issues related to child rights,
adolescent health, social development, environment, culture and
entertainment. It would not have taken off but for the support of the
organisations on the ground – Azad Bachpan, Raviskalp (Patna and Lakhisarai),
Manvi (Samastipur) and the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) (Gaya). Chennai
based Nalandaway has helped in training the children.
Choti Choti Batein, has begun as a combined effort of 37 children hailing
from these districts belonging mostly to socially and economically marginalised
communities. Some of the participating chidren are rescued child labour.
It is a radio programme produced, scripted, voiced and edited by children,
in the hope and belief that in the near future, with community support, these
bright young minds can set an example in community broadcasting for the rest of
the country to emulate.
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