Samvidhaani Pitaara | संविधानी पिटारा — Celebrating the Constitution of India
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What does unity in diversity actually sound like? | Republic Day Special
This Republic Day, Samvidhaani Pitaara brings you Hindustan Ki Nayi Geetmala, a special musical episode that travels across India through songs in lesser-known languages, and the worlds they carry inside them.
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What India’s Young Citizens Want in 2025 | Constitution Day Special | Samvidhaani Pitaara
On this Constitution Day, Samvidhaani Pitaara turns its attention away from experts and textbooks, and towards the youngest citizens of the Republic — its students. In this special episode, We the Students, host Shilpi strolls across the Azim Premji University campus and invites students to confront questions that have challenged India since its founding. Should a nation prioritise freedom or equality? Is unity possible without diversity? Should power lie with the Centre or with the states? And if they could travel back in time and speak to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, what would they ask him?
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Samvidhaan ka French Connection
This episode of Samvidhaani Pitaara is a radio play at a university dhaba, where a professor and his student trace how the French ideals of Liberty, Equality, & Fraternity travelled into India’s constitutional imagination.
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What Does Fraternity Sound Like? | Hindustan Ki Nayi Geetmala | Fraternity Special
On this Independence Day, we bring you songs that reflect the values that hold us together as a nation. In this special edition of Hindustan ki Nayi Geetmala from Samvidhaani Pitara, host Vineet Panchhi takes you on a journey through music that carries the heartbeat of our Constitution — bandhuta, or fraternity.
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Trriing, trringgg… Hello Samvidhaan!
On the occasion of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s birthday, we bring you a special episode of Samvidhaani Pitaara that promotes civic awareness. Hello Samvidhaan is a dramatised simulation of a call-in radio show where listeners from across India raise questions about how the Indian Constitution applies to everyday life.
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याद किया दिल ने — Remembering India’s First Republic Day
How is Republic Day different from Independence Day? Why is January 26 a significant date? What transpired on the very first Republic Day? Watch Yaad Kiya Dil Ne, a special video episode of Samvidhaani Pitaara, which cherishes the memory of the nation’s transformation into a republic and bringing to life the vision enshrined in the Constitution of India. Presented by Vineet KKN Panchhi and set to archival footage, it relives the events of January 26, 1950.
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An Independence Day playlist for love and harmony
Hosted by Vineet KKN Panchhi of The Jai Hind Project, this special edition of Samvidhaani Pitaara is aptly titled “Hindustan Ki Nayi Geetmala — Azaadi Special” — a playlist of songs to celebrate our yearning for true freedom. Listen on your favourite streaming channels.
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1952 — A Love Story (For Democracy in India)
Welcome to Pehla Pehla Chunaav, our special episode of Samvidhaani Pitaara. Hosts Seetal Iyer and Vineet KKN Panchhi take you on a time machine trip simulating a retro radio broadcast as they recount the exciting events of the historic day when the results of India’s first free and fair parliamentary election are being declared
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Samvidhaan Ke Naam| संविधान के नाम — Spin the Chakra, Test Your Constitution Quotient
This special episode of Samvidhaani Pitaara — Samvidhaan Ke Naam — is presented as a game show with Vineet KKN Panchhi and the students of Azim Premji University. Spin the wheel and test your Constitution Quotient!
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Dastaan-e-Samvidhaan — दास्तान ए संविधान | Greatest Speeches of the Constituent Assembly
In the second episode of this series on the story of the Constitution of India, we remember the landmark speeches made by prominent members of the Constituent Assembly. These addresses signified several important decisions that shaped the Constitution.
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Hindustan Ki Nayi Geetmala | हिंदुस्तान की नयी गीतमाला — A Playlist To Celebrate Diversity
In the first episode of our series Samvidhaani Pitaara, we present a playlist for celebrating our diversity. The sounds of India represent our pluralism. The music of this unique Indianness finds resonance in the Constitution of India, a document foundational to our democracy, a tapestry tailored from disparate elements that make us Indian — our shared values, our history, and our diversity. Listen to Hindustan Ki Nayi Geetmala with Vineet KKN Panchhi.











