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Gitanjali Aiyar and the Quiet Grace of Early Doordarshan

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Gitanjali Aiyar, one of the most recognisable faces of early Doordarshan news This takes us back to the time when Doordarshan began its broadcasts in the 1970s. I was reminded of those years by the recent passing of Gitanjali Aiyar. She was 71. In an interview in 2020, she spoke about how, from the age of six, she was deeply drawn to the voices on radio. At home, the family would stop everything to listen to the news, with her father insisting on complete silence. She was influenced by the clarity and diction of newsreaders like Pamela Singh and Surajit Sen, and this gradually shaped her love for the medium. She went on to study drama, trained at the National School of Drama, and eventually followed her dream into broadcasting. At that time, her children were very young and barely understood what their mother did. For them, it simply meant that she had gone out to work. Outside, however, she became widely recognised and much admired. The Doordarshan studios of those days were very simp...

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