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Tamil spiritual channel launched

Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: Chairman of the National Commission for Backward Classes S. Ratnavel Pandian launched Brindavan Television, a 24-hour spiritual channel in Tamil, here on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Pandian said it was heartening that a spiritual channel, available in a few other languages, was being launched in Tamil as well.

He wished the crew success.

The channel, which has a tie-up with VSNL, is headquartered in Chennai and has branches in Mumbai and New Delhi.

For world peace

The aim of the channel was to spread world peace, a spokesperson of Brindavan Television said.

It would feature poojas, lectures, astrology, yoga, meditation, history of various places of worship, mythological stories, ‘vasthu shastra’ and properties of gem stones.

Music director Shankar Ganesh, film director C.V. Rajendran, Canara Bank zonal office’s general manager R. Prabha and the channel’s chairman and managing director Madan Ram were present.

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