Moneylife Foundation & the Centre for Advancement of Philanthropy conducted a workshop on 'Legal Compliances (under the Trusts & Societies Act, Income Tax & FCRA) & Good Governance For NGOs' on 16 July 2010
Moneylife Foundation conducted an interactive workshop on managing mutual funds and other investments on 19 June 2010. The event was sponsored by IDBI Mutual Fund. Click here for more pictures.
Moneylife Foundation conducted a workshop on Real Estate titled 'Trends, Issues & Consequences' On 5 May 2010. Click here for more pictures of the event.
Moneylife Foundation conducted a workshop on 'How to be safe and smart with your money', on 20 April 2010. Click here for more pictures of the event.
Noted writer Achyut Godbole chaired a Moneylife Foundation workshop for booklovers on 17 April 2010.
Moneylife Foundation conducts 'Brainstorming seminar on senior citizens issues'(09 April 2010).
Moneylife Foundation conducts financial literacy workshop for women (26 March 2010).
Moneylife Foundation conducted a special financial literacy workshop for women on the occasion of International Women's Day (8 March 2010)
Moneylife Foundation organised an open discussion on "Budget and You" on 27 February 2010. The participants were presented with a detailed analysis of the implications of the Budget proposals.
Sanjay Nirupam, Member of Parliament, inaugurating the Moneylife Knowledge Centre on 6 February 2010.
Moneylife, in association with Reliance Mutual Fund, organised the Big Ideas Essay Contest on “Taking Financial Markets to the Masses,” on 5 December 2009.
i was a l istener/subscriber of worldspace radio. suddenly they stopped broadcasting. this was a very painful affair to me and am frantically looking for any source who could provide such music. could you help me?
Its very sad that they are clsing down, and unfortunately I did not know this via the newspapers. Despite the fact that they kept chasing us to pay up and subscribe for a year's service and we did so. Good music and entertaining.. now what happens to our money?? almost 1,000.. Its high time the concerned officials do something abut this.. also all their toll free numbers are dead!!! Now who will read these frusttraing comments and take action?? Is this another way of making bucks in a cunning way? I know not..
very saad that I miss a desciplined listening without any unusual meaning less phone in calls as cheap fm channels. worldspace is a matter of proud for indian music transmitters. Bankruptcy may let it closed but its quality can not be achieved by any indian transmitters. I love worldspace. I hear worldspace. Its discourses of religious matters by shri ravishankar, and discourses throughout day in moksha station and sai global harmony like stations can not be broadcasted by any indian or government channels throughout the day without any single advertisement. it is the main cause that advertisements should not dominate the transmission causes. Much more, is the educative values of our old day traditions for music, spiritual,sports, cenemas is a high and dedicated service done by world space. I am having much concern not over my loosing of listening the radio, but for the yeomon service rendered by the company and they have potential to make some other alternative of transmission which may go in the same stream. I hope worldspace radio livelong.
What a tragedy!.When we were enjoying those golden hits on farishta suddenly the voice stops.An irreparable loss to music lovers like me when I was reliving those wonderful moments of my younger days. FM stations are all trash. only noise and ads. nothing to beat WS. What an excellent digital music we were enjoying. What we lost in some unexpired subscription is nothing before what we are losing everyday. Not a day or a moment passed without listening to those immortal melodies from those legends Mohd.Rafi, the monarch, Lata, the queen, Kishore, the greatest and Mukesh, the incomaparable and many more. We feel orphaned and soulless now. I pray that all those days come back again. Let Liberty Media know this and understand sentiments of millions of Indian music lovers
i personnely feel its a great lose to the music lovers and spiritual listeners apart from finance loss as the worldspace kept its termination plan a top secret till end and accepted annual subscription till the 1st week of Dec 2009.we 1eel cheated in all the way.
When it comes to music, worldspace was offering all varities which even the hazar fm's in india are not offering. If there is anyone who is replacing them we will be the first to join. Kindly do call us or send us email so that we can get our music back
We stay in Kerala and my only lifeline for hindi music was world space. I hope someone offers the music the same way. It is sad we are loosing this wonderful music channel. please please let some miracle take place.
i agree with you raj ,kisan,shivalata . no worse way to begin the new year. the last hope was airtel. that is gone too. sunil mittal is a businessman. he would have looked at it from business angle. the radio has fallen silent. i wonder about priymbada and all her colleagues in farishta. what are they upto ? the unexpected thing is that our hyper tv channels have not picked up the news. they are busy reporting sleaze while a lovely thing has passed away. let's pray for a miracle.
Special Announcement for India Subscribers to WorldSpace Satellite Radio
On December 31, 2009, the WorldSpace satellite radio broadcast service will be terminated for all customers serviced from India.
This action is an outgrowth of the financial difficulties facing WorldSpace India’s parent company, WorldSpace, Inc., which has been under bankruptcy protection since October 2008. The potential buyer of much of WorldSpace’s global assets has decided not to buy the WorldSpace assets relating to and supporting WorldSpace’s subscription business in India. As a consequence, WorldSpace, Inc. must discontinue its subscriber business in India. Your subscription contract is with WorldSpace, Inc., a US company that is in a bankruptcy proceeding in the United States. The company recognizes that you may have paid for services to be rendered beyond the termination date, but is not in a position to offer a refund for any unused portion of your subscription.
You may have a potential remedy under the U.S. bankruptcy law. You may file a claim under the claims procedure that is intended to protect creditors of the bankrupt company. Sometime early next year, a claim servicing company will send notice to all creditors listed by the company. In order to ensure that you receive timely notice, we would request that you send the following information by mail or email to Rakesh Raghavan at WorldSpace, Inc. headquarters in the United States.
1. Name
2. Address
3. Email
4. Subscription Account Number
5. Date of Subscription
6. Length of Subscription
7. Amount paid for your current subscription
Send this information to: By email -- CustomerServiceUS@worldspace.com or by regular mail – Rakesh Raghavan, WorldSpace, Inc. 8515 Georgia AV, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA.
I am used to listening to WorldSpace contineously from the morning till late in the night. I found a friend in worldspace to pass my time when all my housemates are out on their usual works. The pain of loosing it is making me very sad. I hope, something goes in our favour and we start the new year with the music flowing from world space.
We are very fond of our favoriurite oldies in Farishta, Gandharv et al. I had renewed my subscription on 19th Dec 2009 for 2 years. The pain of loosing our favourite music is more than the pain of loosing the money though I am feeling cheated for the money collected by Worldspace from me just 2 weeks before their closure. Hope there is some miracle and the music starts flowing.
It is quite unfortunate that such a service is abruptly discntinued leaving its customers high and dry. As it has 450,000 customers in place some indian company need to take over and continue the show with a rapid promotion campaign to sustain this brilliant service. Otherwise it seems like a surrender to foreign companies who use us for trial and withdraw as and ehen they like
Very very sad that it had to close down. My radio was on almost ON through out the day since past four years. My favourites were RIFF, Faristha and Gandharva.
I had recently bought a new set and two years subscription in Sept. 2009 and even gifted one set with one year subscription to my friend.
I will miss it very badly. Today I took out all my old cds and tapes and am playing the same right now while I am writing this message.
It was a wonderful product. Great music, knowledgeable RJ’s passionate about what they were playing…..I will truly miss it. Gandharv and Farishta were an integral part of my day. I had a subscription paid upto Dec 2011. The lost money is not what hurts, I will really miss the music.
Its another sad example of how complete focus on the bottom line erodes quality from our lives.
It is very sad that a global organisation is closing down its operations. This is nothing but cheating the existing subscribers. What will happen to the unutilised subscription amount paid by all of us? Can we allow such cheating to happen? Why I am calling it as cheating because just a month back the company gave a call to the subscribers to renew the subscription by giving offers on two years renewal. This was done inspite of the fact that they were closing down the operations. If World space is honest then they should approach the subscribers stating their problems and in case required increasing the subscription amount which a true listener will not mind. If this is not possible then they should refund the balance amount for the unused duration.
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