বৃহস্পতিবার, ২০ জুন, ২০১৩

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মঙ্গলবার, ১৮ জুন, ২০১৩

Radio Prague on shortwave

Radio Prague on shortwave Saturday 18 May, one day
only
There is to be a one-off day of Radio Prague on shortwave on 18
May . This is to celebrate their 90th anniversary. The rest of the time
you can hear them online.
There will be a commemorative QSL card as well.
The schedule is:
1200 to 1230 UTC in German on 7310 kHz to Europe
1230 to 1300 in Czech on 7310 kHz to Europe
1300 to 1330 in English on 7310 kHz to Europe
1330 to 1400 in French on 7310 kHz to Europe
1400 to 1430 in Spanish on 7310 kHz to Europe
1430 to 1500 in Russian on 7310 kHz to Europe
1400 to 1430 in Spanish on 6005 kHz to Europe
1430 to 1500 in Russian on 6005 kHz to Europe
1500 to 1530 in German on 6005 kHz to Europe
1530 to 1600 in Czech on 6005 kHz to Europe
1600 to 1630 in English on 6005 kHz to Europe
1630 to 1700 in French on 6005 kHz to Europe
1900 to 1930 in English on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
1930 to 2000 in French on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
2000 to 2030 in Spanish on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
2030 to 2100 in Russian on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
2100 to 2130 in German on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
2130 to 2200 in Czech on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia

60 years of Deutsche Welle


Deutsche Welle is celebrating its 60 th anniversary this month.
There is plenty of interesting information on the past and present at
their anniversary website.
Behind the Scenes, Lost and Found and 60 years of Journalism are
three examples of this.
You can upload photos and enter competitions. Their Facebook page
continues the celebratory theme This page is about Deutsche Welle’s
QSL card policy and includes a reception report form.
What a different world it is from when Deutsche Welle became the
voice of West Germany back in 1953...

Not a happy Bradley


Bradley Allen asks about Glenn Hauser. Host of World of Radio
(www.worldofradio.com ) and writer of DX Listening Digest for
many decades Glenn is a giant in the DX world. From his home in
Enid Oklahoma he collates and monitors a wealth of information.
There is always much of interest to be read at http://
www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt
Bradley would also like information on the Radio World programme
that was aired on Belgian broadcaster Radio Vlaanderen
International and hosted by Frans Vossen. The station broadcasts in
Dutch /Flemish at http://www.vrt.be / and is due to move into an
impressive new building in Brussels in 2019 (see translated article
at http://www.vrt.be/nieuws/2013/04/vrt-kiest-voor-nieuw-gebouw-
brussel )
Fans of the station can hear a programme made around the time of
their 50th anniversary at Jonathan Mark's Media Vault http://
jonathanmarks.libsyn.com/mn-10-08-1995-belgium-external-
broadcasting (it's also at Marks' Critical Distance blog http://
criticaldistance.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/remembering-radio-
vlaanderen.html )
When did Radio World start? asks Bradley- he has tracked versions
in German, Spanish and French as far back in time as the 1988
World Radio TV Handbook. Jerry Berg's Listening On The
Shortwaves 1945 to today book comes up with a definitive answer
on page 254. (Berg's opus magnum is available from many online
booksellers). A twice monthly DX Corner programme started in 1970
with Frans Vossen introducing DX tips and listeners' letters. It
became weekly in 1980 and focused more on features, as well as
changing its title to DX World, which lasted until foreign language
services were closed in 2005.
The station's mailbag programme Brussels 1043 is also missed by
Bradley and he says the demise of the station is "clearly ridiculous"

June Radio Websites

June Radio Websites...
Extracts from my latest column in Radio User
I have mentioned the Radio Heritage Net website when it first
launched a few short years ago. It specialises in radio news from the
Far East and Australasian Pacific region but is looking to expand its
coverage worldwide in the next year or so. That expansion is
already starting to happen with their amusing Retro Radio Dial
feature with looks back at the radio scene in US states such as Texas
and Idaho 50 years ago. www.radioheritage.net and on Facebook
too.
Radio User reader Graham Smith would like to share two radio
related websites. The first is the Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
(www.solen.info/solar ), which is compiled by Jan Alvestad in
Norway. At the top of the page is a daily graph showing the sunspot
number, A index and so on. If short wave reception is bad there is
usually a spike in the A index. Further down the page are photos of
sunspots, and at the bottom is a chart of the sunspot numbers
(apparently we are past the peak of the current cycle).
The second site is Ydun’s Medium Wave Info (http://
mediumwave.info/index.html ), compiled by Ms Ydun M. Ritz in
Denmark. According to the News page for 12 April China Radio
International has launched a frequency in the South China Sea. The
Voice of the South China Sea broadcasts in six languages, including
Mandarin, English, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Filipino as well as
Indonesian. You can hear the English programmes of the voice of
the South China Sea at AM 1008, 1400-1500 (local time).

সোমবার, ১৭ জুন, ২০১৩

Radio Prague's Monthly Quiz

Radio Prague's Monthly Quiz
Test your knowledge of things Czech! On the
first day of the month Radio Prague will
announce the month’s quiz question on this
site. At the end of every month we will draw
six winners from the correct answers
received. Join our contest and win a Radio
Prague prize! Answers should be sent to
cr@radio.cz by the end of the month.

The winners will be featured on this site.

Question for June:

Tell us the name of the writer who was born 130 years ago in Prague into a
German-speaking Jewish family. He gained posthumous fame and is now
considered one of the major fiction writers of the 20th century.

“The legacy of the Thessaloniki brothers.”

Competition, Slovenský rozhlas

the answer to our competition
question:
When does the Cyril and Methodius pilgrimage start?
Your answers must be in before the 30th of jUNE, and you can send them to
Radio Slovakia International
English Section
Mýtna 1
P.O. BOX 55
Bratislava 817 55
Slovakia
or via our e-mail address, which is: englishsection@slovakradio.sk

মঙ্গলবার, ২ এপ্রিল, ২০১৩

Radio Prague's Monthly Quiz

Test your knowledge of things Czech!
On the first day of the month Radio
Prague will announce the month’s quiz
question on this site. At the end of
every month we will draw six winners
from the correct answers received.
Join our contest and win a Radio
Prague prize! Answers should be sent
to cr@radio.cz by the end of the month.
The winners will be featured on this site.

Question for April:

Which Czech or Czechoslovak films have won an Oscar?
The correct answer for March:

Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia

Winners:
Jürgen H. Schöne – Germany
Jonathan Murphy – Ireland
Natalie Perrault – France
Alejandro Ferrari Kobliha – Uruguay
Viktor Alekseevich Shulman – Russia
Jitka Erbenová - Czech Republic

QSLing the World - A How to Guide

QSLing the World - A How to Guide
Extracts from Radio Websites column by C Brand, First published
in Radio User Jan 2013
Another useful book out in 2012 was “QSLing the World - A How to
Guide” by Gayle Van Horn of the Monitoring Times .
Check the Shortwave Central blog for 16th November 2012 for
details or order through an online bookstore. She is an engaging
author who has written what is a valuable e-book for hobbyists. “a
comprehensive resource and reference e-book for any radio hobbyist
who is interested in acquiring a verification of reception from almost
any type of radio station, whether it is broadcast, utility, amateur
radio, satellites, or clandestine!
Along with QSLs, some radio hobbyists also collect station
memorabilia that may include such items as frisbees, bumper stickers,
pennants, decals, T-shirts, or anything associated with the station
logo, slogan or call sign.”

Pacific Isles to Mongolia at the turn of a dial

Pacific Isles to Mongolia at the turn of a dial...
“Amid all the gloomy news about shortwave cuts there is some good
news for us as regards to the Pacific Isles region.” writes Andrew
Kirby from Bournemouth.
He says that Vanuatu is expecting some new powerful shortwave
transmitters to arrive soon and that Tahiti is now back on 15170kHz.
New Caledonia can be heard on 7170kHz and also Kiribati is on
9825kHz with a more powerful transmitter. Andrew comments that
the Pacific Islands are an ideal area of the world for shortwave with
one frequency reaching across hundreds of miles of blue sea. “Nothing
fancy, just turning on your radio while relaxing on a beautiful desert
isle.”
Andrew has picked up Rangoon in Myanmar (or Burma) on
5985.85kHz at 1600 UTC with a sign off at 1630 UTC and a signal
strength of two. Equally exotic is Ulaan Baator in Mongolia heard on
12085khz (a frequency it has used for decades) at 0900 UTC. A signal
strength of three and a sign on with “chimes like Radio Beijing used to
have 15 years ago.”
Extract from my monthly column in Radio User

BBC Top of the Pops alive and well on shortwave

BBC Top of the Pops alive and well on shortwave...
I hear and read of people bemoaning the BBC World Service’s lack of
entertainment programmes these days, but if you tune to their service
for Central Africa on Saturday nights you will hear the BBC Top of the
Pops programme, presented by Kim Robson. It is strange to hear an
old format with the names and sounds of today's pop music scene, but
lovely to hear on shortwave. My favourite feature of the show by far
is when they look at the charts in another country, such as Brazil or
Ecuador. Try their 12095kHz frequency from 2130 UTC.

Shortwave Heaven website

Shortwave Heaven website
Alex Terrace writes with information on his Shortwave Heaven
website with charts for listening to short wave in NW Europe.
"Short wave radio has been around for a long time. It is a wonderfully
reassuring feeling when far from home to listen to a familiar voice on
a short wave radio. Sadly, short wave reception is increasingly
difficult for people touring France, Germany and the rest of Europe.
BBC World Service signals are now aimed only at Africa, Middle East
and Asia.
But - if the skies are merciful - you can still hear the BBC bouncing off
the ionosphere from somewhere distant. And China Radio
International gives you a powerful signal, proudly telling listeners
they will never give up on short wave. So don't ditch the short wave
radio, polish it off and get tuning! It can be difficult to know what to
look for. But these charts make listening quick and easy. This tells you
everything heard in north west Europe in English."

Czechnology, Radio Prague

Czechnology, Radio Prague
Extract from my March 2013 LM&S Broadcast Matters column in Radio
User
From Leicestershire Denis Ironman has been in touch reminiscing on
his favourite station Radio Prague. He visited their studios in the then
Czechoslovakia in 1972 and 1976 where he was interviewed by the a
female presenter by the name of Eva. Denis kindly sent me a Radio
Prague fridge magnet, which complements the mini retro radio the
station sent me last year for winning one of their monthly
competitions.
I plucked out the following section from the Radio Prague "On The Air"
book which was published for their 65th anniversary. this section
looks back at their 1970s heyday. “1972 saw the creation of Radio
Prague Interprogram - a specialised multi-language programme aimed
at Western Europe. The programme consisted of five hours of music,
interrupted every 15 minutes by news in Czech/Slovak, German,
French and English. Later the programme was extended and news in
Russian added. Interprogram broadcast on short and medium wave,
and from 1976 also on FM, so it was also easy to pick up inside
Czechoslovakia. Because of its heavy music content, many
Czechoslovaks listened as well, even though Interprogram was
intended mainly for foreigners.”
Today the station broadcasts daily in English online and still issues
QSL cards for reception reports. It seems somewhat bizarre to receive
a QSL card from a station you hear online, but it’s a nice touch with
their history. The 2013 series of eight QSL cards feature black and
white photos of classic Czechoslovak aircraft. Starting with the 1911
JK-system Blériot aeroplane and the Bohemia B-5 which in 1919
became the first aircraft built in the newly established Czechoslovakia,
and coming up to date over 100 years later with the L-410 Turbolet.
This is currently the most commonly used Czechoslovak-made
transport plane and is especially popular in Africa and South America.
Radio Prague is actually relayed on shortwave via WRMI (World Radio
Miami International) on 9955kHz at 1000 UTC (Mondays to Saturdays).
Although it's a poor substitute you do often hear Radio Prague’s Rob
Cameron also reporting for the BBC World Service on Czech matters.

My head's in the Mixcloud

My head's in the Mixcloud
Extracts from my March 2013 Radio Websites column for Radio User
I subscribe to many different channels on Mixcloud and I’d like to
think my choices are wide ranging and eclectic. Here’s some of what I
have been listening to over the past month. Why not be brave and
take the plunge with me into some new genres, ideas and sounds?
I enjoyed DJ Ravemasters’ Renaissance mix, presented and produced
by Brioni Faith. Brioni’s music is all about big atmosphere and up-
tempo beats. Her vocals create an intimacy with the listener; inviting
you into her world, while the music is uplifting and inspiring. The mix
itself is at www.mixcloud.com/Trance_Mix/dj-ravemaster-renaissance/
with links to Brioni at www.brionifaith.com and www.facebook.com/
brionifaith.music In their own words they “decided to entitle this mix
as Renaissance because of this new age, this new world we are
shifting into. Many are calling it the golden age, as we go through this
apocalypse. I use apocalypse in its original meaning, to uncover, to
reveal, to become more aware.“
Also at http://TranceMix.org
For something completely different how about the Eat My Mind Radio
Show, a two hour bonanza every Monday at 7 p.m. on Manchester
community radio station NFM 106.6 or whenever you want it via
www.mixcloud.com/EatMyMindRadioShow Entertainer X plays a blend
of “Out there TV and movie themes, kitsch, incidental music, organs in
orbit, mondo, exotica. We embrace the criminally ignored and the
ignorantly reviled. We salute the men and women of the musical
world that blew their minds and continue to blow ours.”
How about a Headphone Commute? That’s the name of a channel
playing modern classical, dark ambient, cinematic and film music. It’s
also an online magazine. http://reviews.headphonecommute.com/ You
can subscribe to their mix tapes or podcasts at Mixcloud and also
listen at www.mixcloud.com/HeadphoneCommute/
Or you may be in the mood for a cloudcast from Jazz Cat? This is an
intriguing mix of styles including a programme concentrating to
modern jazz from Italy, and a marvellous series called Lost and
Found. www.mixcloud.com/maxvibes/
John Faulkner has a regular programme which is an eclectic mix
where he brilliantly mixes comedy snippets with music. the end result
is called All Mixed Up at www.mixcloud.com/John_Faulkner/ That put
me in a lively frame of mind so I then moved onto further banish the
winter blues with West Coast Sailing. They play a mix of " super
smooth West coast crust." It put me in the mood for a holiday on the
west coast of the USA. www.mixcloud.com/saladsoundsystem/west-
coast-salad/
If you want something different to hear then London station
Resonance FM has ever inventive and quirky recordings. It's been
successfully running as an FM station on 104.4 on London, and online
since way back in 2002. It "features programmes made by musicians,
artists and critics who represent the diversity of London’s arts scenes,
with regular weekly contributions from nearly two hundred
musicians, artists, thinkers, critics, activists and instigators; plus
numerous unique broadcasts by artists on the weekday Clear Spot."
you can follow Resonance FM at www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/

Spanish Three Cornered Hat

Radio Exterior de España currently has an hour long broadcast on
Saturday and Sunday evenings from 2200 UTC on 6125kHz (in addition
to their weekday programme slot of 1900 to 2000 UTC on 9605 and
9665kHz and 0000 to 0100 UTC on 6055kHz ).
Unusually for an international broadcaster the interval signal,
followed by the time pips, does not always lead to a top of the hour
news bulletin. Instead it has been known to launch straight into a
feature programme.
I enjoyed the music of (and interview with) Spaniard Marcus Cole, a
Madrid-based harmonica player who was well known in his own right
but who also toured with The Rolling Stones’ Mick Taylor and Jimi
Hendrix Experience’s drummer Buddy Miles. Radio Exterior de España
also have a new English language programme for 2013.
It is called The Three Cornered Hat where presenters don their
“respective hats to bring you news of developments of particular
interest to each of the three members of the English-language team,
Frank Smith, Alison Hughes and Justin Coe. It touches on politics, the
economy, sports, and music.” Email the station at ree.rne@rtve.es

Radio White Russia

Radio White Russia
Howard Barnett has asked me for information on Radio Belarus'
schedule and programmes. They use just the two shortwave
frequencies for all of their language services. The transmitter switches
in at 1100 UTC and runs through to 2300 UTC on 11730kHz, while
6155kHz is on from 1705 and also stays on air until 2300 UTC. English
is from 2100-2200 (from 2020 UTC at weekends). My favourite
programme is probably Music box, which plays a mix of modern and
folk music every Monday. Postcard from Belarus is an interesting
historical and tourism programme and Unlimited Nature explores the
wildlife and countryside.
Schedules change 31 March.

Cue Kuwait...

Another station to tune for is Radio Kuwait's English language service.
They produce a programme we can hear in Europe and North America
on 15540kHz from 1800 to 2100 UTC.
A whole three hour segment in English from an international
broadcaster is always a rare treat, and programmes include news and
thoughts on Islam. Most interesting for me are the Today in History
features, The Press Today and the various music the station plays.
Richard Cooke tells me he got a huge bundle of items from Radio
Kuwait including an impressive looking QSL card resplendent with
logos, buildings and some important looking Arab gentlemen wearing
their traditional headdress. The email address given on their current
programme schedule is kwtfreq@media.gov.kw or if you prefer snail
mail the postal address is Radio Kuwait, PO Box 967, Safat, 13010,
Kuwait.

Mali malaise?

Listen out too for radio from Mali, a country very much in the
spotlight for the wrong reasons as I write. If your French is up to it
you may well be able to catch their news.
If not, than the Malian music played on ORTM from Bamako is
wonderful anyway. Long may it last! 5995kHz is the frequency to try.

শুক্রবার, ১৫ ফেব্রুয়ারি, ২০১৩

ধর্ষণ অপরাধ নয় সারপ্রাইজ সেক্স: সানি লিওন

বিতর্কিত কানাডিয়ান
পর্ণো তারকা সানি লিওন আবার
খবরের শিরোনাম হলেন। বলা যায়
এবার তিনি সমালোচকদের
দিকে আরো সুক্ষ্ম তীর ছুড়লেন।
সম্প্রতি তার টুইটার বার্তায়
লিখেছেন ধর্ষণ মোটেও অপরাধ
নয়, বরঞ্চ
এটা একটা সারপ্রাইজড সেক্স।খবর টাইমস অফ ইন্ডিয়া’র।
কানাডা থেকে বলিউডে অভিনয়ে আসা এই অভিনেত্রীকে নিয়ে শুরু থেকেই
সমালোচকরা অন্য দৃষ্টিতে দেখতে শুরু করেছিলেন। কেউ কেউ আবার তার অবস্থান
সম্পর্কে দৃঢ় মনোভাবীও ছিলেন।
কিন্তু তার এই টুইট বার্তা তাকে কোন অবস্থানে নিয়ে যায়
সে ব্যাপারে বলিউডে আলচনার ঝড় উঠেছে। সানি লিওন টুইট করার পর তার ভুল
বুঝতে পেরে কিছুক্ষনের মধ্যেই মুছে ফেলেন কিন্তু ততক্ষনে দেরি হয়ে গেছে, কারন
ততক্ষনে সেটা বহুসংখক রিটুইট হয়ে গেছে।

মন চায় শাহবাগে ছুটে যাই: সংসদে প্রধানমন্ত্রী

জামায়াত নেতা কাদের মোল্লাসহ সব যুদ্ধাপরাধীদের
ফাঁসির দাবিতে আন্দোলনকারীদের প্রতি সমর্থন
জানিয়ে প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা বলেছেন,
তরুণরা শাহবাগে যে আন্দোলন শুরু
করেছে তাতে গোটা দেশে জাগরণের সৃষ্টি হয়েছে।
আমার মনও চায় শাহবাগের আন্দোলনে ছুটে যেতে।
তিনি বলেন, যুদ্ধাপরাধীদের সর্বোচ্চ শাস্তি নিশ্চিত
করতে যা যা করা দরকার সরকার সব পদক্ষেপই নিবে।
রবিবার সংসদে অনির্ধারিত এক বক্তব্যে তিনি এসব
কথা বলেন।
প্রধানমন্ত্রী বলেন, যুদ্ধাপরাধের বিচার চলছে। যুদ্ধাপরাধ মামলার রায় দেবেন
বিচারকরা। তবে রায় দেয়ার ক্ষেত্রে জনগণের দাবি ও আকাঙ্খাকে বিবেচনায় রাখার
আহবান জানান তিনি।
তিনি বলেন, তরুণরা জেগে উঠেছে। তাদের এ আন্দোলনের আমাদের পূর্ণ সমর্থন
রয়েছে। তাদের এ জাগরণ অভূতপূর্ব।
মানবতাবিরোধী অপরাধ মামলায় জামায়াত নেতা আব্দুল কাদের
মোল্লাকে যাবজ্জীবন কারাদণ্ড দেয়ায় পর গত মঙ্গলবার বিকেল থেকে অনলাইন ও
ব্লগার অ্যাক্টিভিস্ট নামের একটি সংগঠন শাহবাগে আন্দোলন শুরু করে।

বুধবার, ১৩ ফেব্রুয়ারি, ২০১৩

2013 WORLD RADIO DAY

Euromaxx quiz, February 8, 2013

Enter our new euromaxx quiz and you could be the winner of an
iPod. Just have a look at our quiz and name the city we're looking for.
Which European city are we looking for in this week's quiz?
You can find the answer by clicking on the quiz video and collecting
the letters we filmed in each city.
If you think you know the answer, write to us at :
DW, Euromaxx, Voltastrasse 6, 13355 Berlin, Deutschland.
You can also send us a fax to 49 for Germany, 30 for Berlin, 4646 65
05.
Or send an email to euromaxx.english@dw.de or use the feedback
function.
The deadline is February 22, 2013. As always, our decision is final.
Please don't forget the keywords: City on the Rhine. Congratulations to
our latest winner, Yosi Haylon, from Holon, Israel
An iPod Shuffle is on its way to our lucky winner!

রেডিও জাপানের কুইজ প্রশ্ন

ফেব্রুয়ারি, ২০১৩-এর কুইজ ও সম্ভাব্য উত্তর :

সঠিক উত্তর আমাদের কাছে পাঠিয়ে দিন ২৮শে ফেব্রুয়ারির মধ্যে।

১) জাপানে ধূমপানের ন্যূনতম বয়স কত?
ক) ১৮ বছর খ) ২০ বছর গ) ২১ বছর

২) 'জাগান-সো' রাকুগোর প্রধান চরিত্র তোকু বাজি ধরে কোন পিঠা খেয়েছিল?
ক) মোচি খ) উদোন গ) সাশিমি
জানুয়ারি, ২০১৩-এর ফলাফল ঘোষণার তারিখ : ২৪শে ফেব্রুয়ারি, ২০১৩

Radio Romania International’s Contest

The questions:

1. For how long can Romania cover its salt consumption from domestic
reserves?

2. Name at least three salt mine spas in Romania?

3. What is the name of the treatment using the curative properties of salty
air?

4. What salt mine spas will be visited by the winners of the Grand Prize?

Please let us know what motivated you to take part in the contest and your
alternative sources of information, if applicable, aside from our broadcasts,
website and Facebook profile. As always, our mailing address is: Radio
Romania International, Str. G-ral Berthelot nr. 60-64, sector 1, Bucharest,
PO Box 111, cod 010165, fax 00.40.21.319.05.62, e-mail: engl@rri.ro. We
expect your answers by 28th February, post date. The winners will be
announced after 15th March 2013, allowing them to prepare their journey to
Romania. Good luck!

The picture quiz of the German Music Magazine

In every edition of popXport we always show a music video and ask
you a question about a visual detail. This time the question is:
How are the kids getting around?
a) Skateboard
b) Scooter
c) Unicycle
This week's prize package includes CDs by Leslie Clio, Kissin'
Dynamite, Tocotronic and Mia Diekow. The right answer to our quiz
from Jan 26, 2013 was c) owl. Congratulations to Asif Ali Tebani from
Sindh, District Dadu in Pakistan. Email : popXport@dw.de

Radio Prague's Monthly Quiz

Test your knowledge of things Czech!
On the first day of the month Radio
Prague will announce the month’s
quiz question on this site. At the end
of every month we will draw six
winners from the correct answers
received. Join our contest and win a
Radio Prague prize! Answers should
be sent to cr@radio.cz by the end of the month.
The winners will be featured on this site.
Question for February:
The independent Czech Republic was established after the break-up of
Czechoslovakia twenty years ago. When exactly did the new state come
into existence?

ফেব্রুয়ারি মাসের ধাঁধা

বন্ধুরা, আঙ্গেলা ম্যার্কেল কত বছর যাবৎ জার্মানির চ্যান্সেলর?
- পাঁচ বছর?
- ছয় বছর? না
- সাত বছর?
উত্তর পাঠিয়ে দিন ই-মেল, এসএমএস অথবা ডাকে৷ পাঠানোর শেষ তারিখ
২৮শে ফেব্রুয়ারি৷ বিজয়ীদের জন্য থাকছে একটি আইপড আর দশটা ছোট রেডিও৷
বাংলাদেশ
গুলশান পোস্ট অফিস, পোস্টবক্স ৬১৩০ ,গুলশান ১, ঢাকা - ১২১২
ভারত
পোস্টবক্স নং ৫২১১, চাণক্যপুরি, নতুন দিল্লি ১১০০২১
জার্মানি
৫৩১১০ বন, জার্মানি
বাংলাদেশ থেকে এসএমএস করার নম্বর 0088 0173 0302205
আর ভারত থেকে এসএমএস করার নম্বর 0091 9830 997232
ই-মেল ঠিকানা: bengali@dw.de

অনলাইন কুইজ প্রতিযোগিতা

অনলাইন কুইজ প্রতিযোগিতা-১১
রেডিও তেহরানের অনলাইন পাঠকদের জন্য ১১ম পর্বের কুইজ দেয়া হলো। এ পর্বের
উত্তর পাঠানোর শেষ তারিখ ২রা মার্চ। উত্তরপত্রে প্রতিযোগীর নাম-পূর্ণ ঠিকানা,
টেলিফোন নম্বর অবশ্যই উল্লেখ করতে হবে। উত্তর পাঠানোর ঠিকানা
banglaradio@irib.ir
সঠিক উত্তরদাতাদের সবার নাম ওয়েবসাইটে প্রকাশ করা হবে। তবে সঠিক
উত্তরদাতাদের মধ্য থেকে একজনকে লটারির মাধ্যমে বিজয়ী ঘোষণা করা হবে।
প্রশ্নমালা :
১. ইরানের তৈরি ‘কাহের-৩১৩'জঙ্গিবিমানটি মার্কিন কোন বিমানের সমতুল্য?
২. ইরান সম্প্রতি মহাকাশে যে বানরটি পাঠিয়েছিল তা কত কিলোমিটার পৌঁছার পর
আবার ভূ-পৃষ্ঠে ফিরে আসে?
৩. ইমাম খোমেনি (রহ.) ফ্রান্স থেকে ইরানে ফিরে বিমানবন্দর থেকে সর্বপ্রথম
কোথায় বক্তব্য রাখেন?
৪. সম্প্রতি ইউরোপে স্প্যানিশ ভাষার যে ইরানি স্যাটেলাইট চ্যানেলটি বন্ধ
করা হয়েছে তার নাম কি?
৫. সিরিয়ান ন্যাশনাল ট্রানজিশনাল কাউন্সিল বা এসএনসি’র প্রধান জর্জ
সাবরা কোন ধর্মের অনুসারী?