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Television channel
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaIndia & Worldwide
NetworkBroadcast television and online
HeadquartersVersova & Okhla, India
Programming
Language(s)Hindi
Picture format4:3 (576i, SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerJunaid Memon
Key peopleAmitabh Bhattacharya, Anshu Kumar, Sonu K Jha
History
Launched2014 August 15
Links
Websitewww.greentvindia.com

Green TV India is a specialized 24-hour Hindi agricultural &Environment television channel in India focused on agriculture, rural development and environment. Launched in 2014 by Junaid Memon & Nomad Films Ltd, Green TV aims to provide valuable information to farmers and rural communities about sustainable agricultural practices, innovations, and developments in the sector. The channel is accessible by satellite television and online via various digital platform.

Overview

Founder: Junaid Memon, an Indian film producer, screenwriter and director, who also founded the ARDEA Foundation and Nomad Films Ltd. His efforts are directed towards improving rural livelihoods through media and sustainable practices

Mission

Green TV India operates as a private agricultural and rural knowledge platform, aiming to disseminate practical knowledge to farmers. This includes updates on weather patterns, modern farming techniques, market trends, and government policies affecting agriculture.

Programming

The channel broadcasts a variety of content tailored to the needs of the rural population. Programs include discussions on environmental advocacy, innovative farming techniques, expert advice, success stories of farmers, scientific advances in agriculture & animal husbandry, economic and administrative policies & trends in agriculture, market, industry and educational content on livestock management, crop diseases, and financial planning for agriculture.

Impact

Green TV India's mission extends beyond mere broadcasting. The channel collaborates with various stakeholders, including agricultural universities, research institutions, and government bodies, to ensure that the information provided is accurate and beneficial. This collaboration helps in promoting sustainable agricultural practices and enhancing the productivity and income of farmers. Climate Change mitigation and Environmental advocacy is equally important topic with over all Green mission.

Founder Background

Junaid Memon, also known for his work in the Indian film and advertising industry, has directed and produced several feature films, TV commercials and television programs. His foray into agricultural media is driven by a desire to leverage media for social good, particularly in the underdeveloped rural sectors of India

“Conclusion” Green TV India stands out as a unique initiative in the Indian media landscape, dedicated to the advancement of the agricultural sector. By providing crucial information and education to the rural population, it aims to empower farmers and contribute to the overall development of rural India

References

  1. (https://en.wikipedia.org/Junaid_Memon) (https://en.wikipedia.org/Television_in_India) (https://www.khaleejtimes.com/local-business/green-tv-indias-only-private-channel-for-farmers)
  2. (https://youtube.com/@greentvindia).
  3. (https://en.wikipedia.org/Junaid_Memon)
  4. Jacob, Allan. "Green TV: India's only private channel for farmers". Khaleej Times.

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