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Shaam-e-Jigar: Megha Kasak

Megha Kasak from Saharanpur, relatively new to the Mushaira scene, took the whole Mehfil by a storm. With a classical singing training, her voice and poetry moved the audience as well as the other poets and moved Naheed-e-Hind, Nuzhat Nigaar, to get up and hug her!

Members of Mehfil were moved to tears listening to her. They sent their praise to her and her father, Tarun Kasak.

12 comments October 6, 2009

Live from Muradabad: 48th Annual “Shaam-e-Jigar”

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At RockeTalk, we always push our limits and this time we got a chance to play up the best of the RockeTalk platform. With the help of three enthusiastic RockeTalkers- Danish Khan, Harsh Kosh and Shafeeq Khan and a whole lot of encouragement and help from the International Writers’ Association, UP, Muradabad, India, we did what we set out to do!

We broadcast an over 5 hours long live program to RockeTalkers all over the world- India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Central Africa, South Africa, U.K, U.S.A, Canada, Bangladesh, Sweden, Germany, Kuwait- I’m sure I’m missing some- straight to their mobile phones!

What was different from a regular ‘broadcast’ was the ability of the remote listeners to be part of the event and participate by listening as well as giving their comments, critique, asking questions right away. 

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We did not know what to expect but, in the true Mushaira tradition, people were sending in their ‘Wah! Wah!’ and also impromptu shaiyri (shairi, poetry) in praise of what the Shayars (poets) were reciting.

We’ve always had students listening in and participating in groups but this time we had people in remote villages, as many as 50 people sitting in a room, to listen and participate.

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Dilkash Afridi Sahab was kind enough to sit with us and talk about Jigar Muradabadi. Here is part of the interview. We will be posting the rest of it later.

9 comments October 5, 2009

On special request: A taste of Mehfil’s daily Mushaira

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I’ve been meaning to do a special post for one of the most unique communities on RockeTalk, or for that matter any where in the world.  People who speak, understand or are trying to learn Urdu or Hindi peotry, get together everyday for a continous Mushaira- 24×7x365 days. 

It is the Holy month of Ramazaan or Ramaadan and Eid is just around the corner. So here is a treat from me to you. 

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Dear Mehfil members, I cannot put all the posts here- there is no way I can do that, but I’ve tried to browse the content for the last few days and pick some posts. I’m hoping this selection will give everyone a taste of what we experience in Mehfil on a daily basis.  If I missed your post- which I probably have, please forgive me. I will try to post on a weekly basis the ‘Best of Mehfil’ and chances are, you will see your post then.

For those of you who have never experience it live-

“Ek baras mei, ek baar hi jagti holi ki jwalaa,

Ek baar hi lagti baazi, jalti deepon ki maalaa,

Duniyawaalon, kintu kisi din aa Mehfil me dekho,

Din mei Holi, raat Diwali roz manaati…. (madhushaallaa)”

36 comments September 18, 2009

Talk of the town:RockeTalk in the news!

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RockeTalk – TarunBharat August 07, 2009

4 comments August 20, 2009

News happens. Are you ready to report?

Let us face it, news happens anywhere, at any time- without warning.  As a reporter, it is hard to stay prepared with a cameraman, recording equipment and a laptop with you at all times. For those times when you are caught off guard and almost kick yourself for not having the right tools to capture the moment, may we suggest  the ‘always-with-you’ tool- your mobile phone? Make things even easier….. with RockeTalk on it.

On his recent trip to India, RockeTalk’s Rajiv Kumar met the Press and talked about how the common person uses RockeTalk. Explaining how being able to use voice brought down the barriers and encouraged more ‘real’ meetings, Rajiv also pointed out that going beyond ‘chat’ and ‘messaging’ and entertainment, there were other uses for RockeTalk. It is, for example, a quick, easy for reporters to use RockeTalk for most situations when a cameraman, and a computer were not handy.

It is soooo easy. From your RockeTalk Compose screen:
 
1. Click on “Editor-Paper” or “Rocketalk News” in your friend list or Contacts (Yes we show you all your phone book contacts and unlike iPhone, let you hand enter ones you don’t have on your contact list.)
2.  In the Compose window, SPEAK your commentary, write your words
and click on pics or video.
3.  Send
  
That’s it! Done, gone to the editor and/or posted on the News…Wait to
be called the hero :)
 
Really. Thats it. It is done!
 
OK OK… here are details if you really want them.
 
Note: I really did not need to add what follows but I had beautiful screens….  and a free afternoon… so why not? :)

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The ease of use for taking pictures, video, audio, text and sending them off to the newsroom captivated the room full of regional reporters. The reporters were surprised that such technology existed and was already being used by lakhs of people in India! So easy to capture, add unlimited text, photos, videos and send to CNN, BBC, Times of India, The Hindu, The Telegraph- anywhere as an oficial reporter or as a citizen journalist.

 ”This is a reporter’s dream come true,’ said several reporters. The fact that they could actually take videos, picture, audio add text - yes unlimited text- not the restricted to 140 characters long, thank you very much – and send it to multiple email addresses in one click made it a very utilitarian tool for them- something that they would use for work as well as to capture the day-to-day happenings and send to friends and family.

Official Press cannot be everywhere and at all times and for this reason, most news channels and networks have started encouraging Citizen Journalism. Having RockeTalk on the phone actually turns everyone in to a reporter. People report local and very relevant news about things happening around them- like the flood waters rising, accidents, traffic reports, celebrity spotting etc. Hey, you were there when that bridge started collapsing- by the time the ‘real’ Press gets there, chances are they will have little more than stories from others. Be the true eye witness reporter.

One of the reporters asked a very relevant question, ‘What if there is no GPRS/Data coverage when you capture the event?’  I’m happy to report that RockeTalk takes care of this. It lets you compose and ’send’ in the offline mode and will actually send out the message when there is data coverage.

 Other uses of this feature:

1. Take notes about the event- in audio or text. Yes, we all know you like to take your time to make that perfect write up- but notes help. Better if you can do it in voice- that way you can see what is happening and document it at the same time! We recommend- full, qwerty, keypad devices for any text you got to put in.

2. Take pictures and email to yourself – as they say, picture is worth a thousand words and it helps jog your memory.

3. Gives reporters a chance to get instant reaction from others online and can make use of the feedback.

4. Conducting polls and getting general feedback about events and issues.

Of course, once you know you can send things to email addresses from your phone for free and painlessly, sky is the limit. Expand your list- family, friends, what the heck- add that guy you used to date- the one who … never mind- just send him pictures of your new boyfriend- right now! Never pay MMS charges. All you need is a data (Internet) connection on your phone. May we recommend you sign up for a good unlimited usage plan? Emailing videos and photos can become a habit…. Did we mention audio emails? Why text when you can speak?

5 comments August 13, 2009


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