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"We should take our Butterflies Broadcasting Children forward. I look forward to Butterflies having their
own separate studio and to myself working there as an anchor"
(Hashim, Child Radio Anchor, age 14)

Also check the following links

<  National Children’s Times
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  Butterflies Bal Rang Manch or Children's Theatre
<  Butterflies Broadcasting Children (BBC)

We should have a positive impact on advocacy for children and the positive role of children in the media by directly engaging them in the media. Radio is a powerful medium for children to reach the masses and to raise the status of children's rights, concerns and voices.

The Children associated with us also actively use radio as an effective tool of communication and hence they have come up with Butterflies Broadcasting Children (BBC) , a part of the Butterflies-Alternate Media Project. It consists of children who are effective communicators, articulate, knowledgeable about children's rights and experienced in democratic decision making. In March 2000 they were trained by Press Wise (a UK based Ethics body) with support from British Council in the basics of broadcasting i.e. information gathering, team work, communication accuracy, time management and in the use of mini-discs and Sony walkmans.

Children in BUTTERFLIES BROADCASTING CHILDREN have made quality Radio Programmes which are regularly broadcasted on various FM channels.

Since February 2007, BBC children have been performing live on Radio Jamia 90.4 FM. The activities of BBC have also been covered by the National Television- Doordarshan and was featured in a programme called Salaam Bachpan ( Salute Childhood). Soon All India Radio, 102.6 FM , the National Radio Station, will broadcast programmes made by BBC children.

Cultural Evening

Cultural Evening is a unique platform for children to let go of their inhibitions, showcase their talent and take a healthy break from their daily hardships. This monthly event is held at India Gate on every first Tuesday of the month since its inception in 2004 and is open to all children between 9-14 years. Every month, on an average 100 children participate in this much awaited event. The evening ends with refreshments and prizes being distributed to all the participants.

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