Beginnings The channel began modestly as an experimental broadcaster in
Delhi on 15 September 1959, with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio. Regular daily transmission commenced in 1965 as part of
All India Radio, with a five-minute news bulletin read by
Pratima Puri.
Salma Sultan joined Doordarshan in 1967 and became a news anchor.
Gitanjali Aiyar, Neethi Ravindran, and Rini Simon became popular news anchors in the 1970s.
Krishi Darshan, which debuted on Doordarshan on 26 January 1967, is considered Indian television's longest-running programme. Television services were expanded to
Bombay (now Mumbai) and
Amritsar in 1972. By 1975, only seven Indian cities had access to television, with Doordarshan being the sole provider in the country. On 1 April 1976, television services were officially separated from radio. All India Radio and Doordarshan were placed under the management of separate Directors-General in New Delhi. In 1982, Doordarshan transitioned into a national broadcaster.
Nationwide transmission National telecasts (
DD National) were introduced in 1982.
Colour television in India was introduced with the live telecast of Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi's Independence Day speech on 15 August 1982, followed by the colour broadcast of the
1982 Asian Games held in Delhi. Two years later, Doordarshan evolved into a structured TV network. The sole TV channel was split into DD-1, a nationally broadcast channel, and DD-2, a city-focused channel. In 1993, they were rebranded as DD National and DD Metro to compete with the then-newly privatised television industry. According to Mitra, with the start of nationwide transmission in the 1980s Doordarshan began to push a homogenous hegemonic national image of India as a
North Indian Hindu Hindi-speaking nation via the broadcast of shows such as
Mahabharat (1988 TV series) and
Ramayan (1987 TV series). Mitra states Doordarshan's choice of programming depicted other religions, regions, and languages as "marginal or sometimes deviant". The live telecasts of the opening and closing ceremonies of the
2012 Summer Olympics were aired on Doordarshan's national channel, while
DD Sports offered round-the-clock coverage of the event. On 17 November 2014, Doordarshan director-general Vijayalaxmi Chhabra introduced a pink-and-purple colour scheme with a new slogan:
Desh Ka Apna Channel ("The country's own channel"). In 2017, Doordarshan operated a network of nearly 1,400 terrestrial transmitters and had 46 studios producing television programmes. After introducing private channels, Doordarshan has faced challenges in maintaining its position in the television industry. Currently, Doordarshan focuses on improving its studios and programmes, primarily aimed to serve the nation. DD National and
DD News—along with 17 regional satellite channels, 11 state networks, an international channel (
DD India), a sports channel (DD Sports), cultural and informative channels like
DD Bharati and
DD Urdu, and an agricultural channel,
DD Kisan. On DD National (formerly DD-1), regional and local programs are aired on a time-sharing basis for terrestrial broadcasting only. DD News, launched on 3 November 2003, replaced
DD Metro (formerly DD-2), providing 24-hour news coverage. These channels are relayed through all terrestrial transmitters in India. The regional-language satellite channels consist of two components: a regional service for a specific state (relayed by all terrestrial transmitters in that state) and additional regional-language programs available through cable and DTH operators. DD Sports broadcasts national and international sporting events and is the only channel to air rural sports such as
kho-kho and
kabaddi. A new regional channel,
DD Arunprabha, focusing on the North East, began broadcasting on 9 February 2019. On 9 March 2019,
Prasar Bharati expanded Indian's satellite footprint through
DD Free Dish by adding 11 more state DD channels. This included five channels for the North Eastern states:
DD Bangla,
DD Chhattisgarh, DD Goa,
DD Haryana,
DD Himachal Pradesh,
DD Jharkhand, DD Manipur, DD Meghalaya,
DD Mizoram, DD Nagaland,
DD Tripura, and
DD Uttarakhand. DD Bangla, launched on 9 August 1975, features a programming mix that includes soap operas,
infotainment series, news and current affairs, social programs, and films, all in
Bangla. On 13 April 2020, Prasar Bharati launched
DD Retro, a channel dedicated to airing classic
Hindi serials from Doordarshan. However, the service ceased operations on 1 April 2023 due to low viewership. ==Channel list==