DD Punjabi Schedule for Today
Program Start Time | Information |
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12:00 AM | Bhakti Sangeet |
12:15 AM | Shabad Kirtan |
12:45 AM | Shabad Vichar |
1:10 AM | Begampura |
1:40 AM | Bhakti Sangeet |
1:45 AM | Sanskrit News |
2:00 AM | Sachi Bani |
2:25 AM | Ajj Da Vichar |
2:30 AM | To Be Announced |
2:45 AM | So Than Sohawa |
3:10 AM | Gallan Te Geet |
3:45 AM | Meri Kala |
4:05 AM | Geet Dhamal |
4:30 AM | To Be Announced |
4:40 AM | Ajj Di Gal |
5:05 AM | Vaalayati Dulha |
5:30 AM | Sanjh Suran Di |
6:30 AM | Aa Chhuh Lai Zindagi |
7:00 AM | Mera Pind Mere Khet |
7:30 AM | To Be Announced |
7:40 AM | Gallan Te Geet |
8:30 AM | Hulle Hulare |
9:00 AM | Peeley Patteya Di Dastan |
9:30 AM | News Headlines |
9:35 AM | Shabad Lok |
10:00 AM | To Be Announced |
10:30 AM | DDK Chandigarh |
11:30 AM | To Be Announced |
11:35 AM | Shabad Kirtan |
12:00 PM | Mera Pind Mere Khet |
12:30 PM | To Be Announced |
1:00 PM | To Be Announced |
1:15 PM | Patriotic Songs |
1:30 PM | To Be Announced |
2:30 PM | Surtaal |
3:00 PM | Raunka Di Raat |
3:30 PM | Peeley Patteya Di Dastan |
4:00 PM | To Be Announced |
4:15 PM | Patriotic Songs |
4:30 PM | Startup Champions 2.0 |
5:00 PM | Gallan Te Geet |
5:40 PM | Aa Chhuh Lai Zindagi |
6:05 PM | Vaalayati Dulha |
DD Punjabi is a regional television channel in India, launched by Doordarshan in 1998, aimed at promoting the rich culture, heritage, and language of Punjab. The channel broadcasts a variety of programming, including music, movies, dramas, and cultural shows, reflecting the vibrant lifestyle and traditions of Punjabi people.
In addition to entertainment, DD Punjabi provides informative content on social issues, current affairs, and educational programs, fostering awareness and engagement within the community. The channel plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting Punjabi culture, offering a platform for local artists and talent. With its diverse offerings, DD Punjabi has become a vital source of entertainment and information for viewers in Punjab and the Punjabi diaspora, celebrating the essence of Punjabi identity.