If given training tribals can do wonders in games like archery
Surendra Hanspal is interviewing India’s top archer Linbaram at the occassion of 34th national games in Jamshedpur. Limbaram who himself is a tribal says in his area in Udaipur hunting is the most popular game amongst tribals and if proper training is given to them they can do wonders in these games
Posted on: Feb 19, 2011. Tags: Surendra Hanspal
Village students attracted by private coaching culture in cities
Surendra Hanspal speaks to a Maths teacher in a village 75 kms away from capital Raipur in Chhattisgarh. The teacher says very few students are interested in subject like Maths in villages. The teacher says the students want to shift to cities in want of tutions. There is no culture of private coaching in villages
Posted on: Feb 12, 2011. Tags: Surendra Hanspal
Appeal to BBC to not close its Hindi radio broadcast
Surendra Hanspal interviews a BBC Hindi radio listener Jhavendra Dhruv who is appealing to BBC to not close down its Hindi broadcast. He says listeners like him rely on BBC Hindi to get in depth news and they are very sad with the decision to close down the service and hope that BBC will never close their Hindi broadcast
Posted on: Feb 04, 2011. Tags: Surendra Hanspal
Report about Republic Day celebration from a rural school
Surendra Hanspal is reporting from a rural school 75 kilometers from Raipur where he talks to a teacher and two students about preparation for celebration of Republic day. The teacher says these functions bring a feeling for the nation in students. The students say they enjoy the cultural functions to celebrate the occassion
Posted on: Jan 25, 2011. Tags: EDUCATION SURENDRA HANSPAL
Interview with Rustam weightlifting champion from Chhattisgarh
Surendra Hanspal is talking to Rustam Sarang, weightlifter from Chhattisgarh who represented the nation in Commonwealth Games and Asiad. Rustam today won the first prize in state level ongoing competition. Rustam says he could not perform well in Asiad because the time was too short after Commonwealth Games where he missed a bronze medal by one kg