DD Science
GenreScience educational series
Created byVigyan Prasar, Doordarshan
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes112
Original release
Release15 January 2019 (2019-01-15)

DD Science is a 2019 Indian science television series that aired on national television Doordarshan.[1] It is a one-hour program on science and technology created by Vigyan Prasar,[2] an autonomous organization under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), in association with the public broadcaster, Doordarshan.[3][4]

Overview

DD Science is a Hindi-language show that aims to spread scientific awareness among people in India.[5] It was launched by Prasar Bharati, an Indian public broadcasting agency on 15 January 2019. DD Science programs consist of science-based documentaries, studio-based discussions, virtual walkthroughs of scientific institutions, interviews, and short films.[6]

Episodes

EpisodesTitleDuration
1Tees Meter Telescope52:38
2Ek Me Do Jayfal Javitri & ICT in Food52:50
3Prakash aur Jeevan And Shapes and Tessellations The maths factors52:41
4Harit Kranti And Advance computer53:32
5Raksha anusandhan Vikas & Sounding It Out52:02
6Kesar & IT Revolution53:36
7ALHASAN & Wildlife Conservation54:44
8Large Hadron Collider & The Indus Angle52:35
9Lahasun chhupa rustam & Banking IT Revolution53:17
10Saapekshata ka siddhaant & Network theory52:46

References

  1. "Department of Science & Technology and Doordarshan launch DD Science & India Science Channels". dst.gov.in.
  2. "DD Science, India Science channels launched". Business Line.
  3. "2 science channels coming up in India to make science more popular". India Today. 16 January 2019.
  4. "DD Science, India Science channels launched". The Economic Times. 15 January 2019.
  5. Dixit, Rekha (15 January 2019). "DD Science, India Science channels to promote scientific temperament". The Week (Indian magazine).
  6. "One-hour dedicated slot for Science & Technology on Doordarshan National Channel". Vigyanprasar.gov.in.
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