Kumbh: Public information provided in 8 languages

Published: Jan 26, 2019, 10:48 pm IST

New Delhi, Jan 26 (UNI) The government has made effective arrangements for Public Information System as about 100 digital screens where all information are available round the clock and not only in Hindi but seven languages including English, Bengala, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu have been set up.

“All types of information related to functions, events, ceremonies meant for common devotees and visitors to Kumbh are being flashed regularly. These digital screens are useful both day and night,” stated the release of Ministry of Culture.

Programs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi held in different parts of the country and programs of UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath are also being telecast live on these screens.

A control room has been set up at National Media Centre for this objective. A network of public address system with large number of loudspeakers at wooden polls has been set up.

“Similarly both national broadcasters All India Radio and Doordarshan are also engaged in spreading information running special transmitters. Khoya Paya, lost and found centres are linked with control room of digital screens and informations received from these centres are also available on screens,” stated the releas

Kumbh: Public information provided in 8 languages

New Delhi, Jan 26 (UNI) The government has made effective arrangements for Public Information System as about 100 digital screens where all information are available round the clock and not only in Hindi but seven languages including English, Bengala, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu have been set up.

“All types of information related to functions, events, ceremonies meant for common devotees and visitors to Kumbh are being flashed regularly. These digital screens are useful both day and night,” stated the release of Ministry of Culture.

Programs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi held in different parts of the country and programs of UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath are also being telecast live on these screens.

A control room has been set up at National Media Centre for this objective. A network of public address system with large number of loudspeakers at wooden polls has been set up.

“Similarly both national broadcasters All India Radio and Doordarshan are also engaged in spreading information running special transmitters. Khoya Paya, lost and found centres are linked with control room of digital screens and informations received from these centres are also available on screens,” stated the release.

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