Alankar TV

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Alankar TV
Country India
Broadcast area India
Headquarters Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Programming
Language(s) Odia
Ownership
Owner Odisha Television Network
Sister channels Tarang
Tarang Music
OTV
Prarthana
Tarang Cine Productions
Odisha Reporter
Desh TV News
Odisha Plus
City Plus
TarangPlus
Feedin
98.3 Tarang FM

Alankar Television, commonly known as Alankar TV, is a 24-hour Odia jatra channel from the house of Odisha Television Network . It is the first jatra genre-specific channel in Odisha. The channel is aimed at entertaining Odias across the globe who enjoy content from their own land. [1]

Odisha Television Network owns four more Odia channels namely OTV, Prarthana, Tarang Music and Tarang. [2]

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References

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