DD Sahyadri - History

History

DD Sahyadri is the Marathi-language channel, launched in 1994. Supported by Doordarshan studios in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur, DD Sahyadri holds its own with acclaimed serials, informative programmes, public debates and film-based programmes. Old and new Marathi films shown on this channel are a favorite among the regular viewers. DD Sahyadri offers about six to eight event properties a year with the big ones being the annual DD Awards, Hirkhani Awards (felicitating women achievers) and the Navaratan Awards. The channel is under immediate competition from private players: Zee Marathi, ETV Marathi, STAR Pravah, Saam TV and Mi Marathi. DD Sahyadri is mostly view in present time for News (BATMYA). It also make annual live telecast of DAHIHANDI MOHOSTAV. from Thane. Sahyadri is also consider as the best regional tv channel of as compare to another regional tv channles of Doordarshan Network such dd Bangla, Dd panjabi, Dd kashir. Before last 5 years it was on the top of TRP rate in Maharashtra.

- Rahul Agarwal, gp Maharashtra

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