Music and Youth
Red FM introduces live DJ night mixing
MUMBAI: 93.5 Red FM has introduced live DJ night mixing on the station with DJ Nasha. This makes Red the first FM station in the country to introduce this novel concept of live presentation from the studio.
The programme broadcasts every Saturday for 4 hours between 8 pm to 12 midnight, and the station claims it has already notched a great fan following. The station claims to have been receiving calls and SMS appreciating the programme, and request for more programmes on the same lines.
Talking about the introduction of this unique programme, COO Radio Today Nishchint Chawla said: “We are excited with the response that we have received from our listeners. DJ Nasha’s style and music has always been highly appreciated, and therefore we decided to introduce this concept to enable the listeners to savour his music in its true spirit.”
DJ Nasha has been the World DMC Champion India for 2 consecutive years and has worked with various international artists like No Mercy, UB-40, Dogstarr (Keanu Reaves Band), DJ of Ministry of Sound, DJ Xavier Perec (Amsterdam lounge DJ) etc, and is well known in the music and party circuits internationally.
When asked about the programme, DJ Nasha said: “Now we can party even at home. Whenever we are in the party mood, all that we need to do is to tune on to Red and dance to the tunes of DJ Nasha, and maybe go to a disc after midnight.”
Music and Youth
Mumbai gears up for the ultimate Global Youth Festival this December
MUMBAI: Mumbai is about to witness something it has never seen before. The Global Youth Festival arrives on 6-7 December at Jio World Garden with 15,000 attendees and 60-plus experiences sprawled across six sprawling arenas. On its sixth edition, this is no ordinary jamboree—it is a carefully orchestrated collision of wellness, adventure, arts, music, yoga and social change.
Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis will throw open the proceedings with a landmark ceremony, signalling the state’s backing for a movement that has already mobilised youth across 20-plus countries and 170-plus cities. The sheer scale is staggering: 500-plus volunteers powering the machine, 600,000-plus volunteer hours logged across previous editions, and millions of lives touched annually.
The speaker roster is formidable. Diipa Büller-Khosla and Dipali Goenka, chief executive of Welspun India, will share the stage with Malaika Arora in conversations spanning leadership, creativity and culture. Union Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Mansukhbhai Mandaviya will also attend, reinforcing GYF’s reach into the corridors of power.
But this is not mere talk. The Solaris Mainstage promises concerts from renowned Indian artists. Innerverse delivers a 360-degree LED spectacle of art, technology and sound. The Love and Care Arena houses hands-on projects spanning women’s empowerment, child education, rural upliftment and animal welfare. India’s largest outdoor sound-healing experience awaits. An inflatable obstacle course, neon drifter karts and open-sky bouldering cater to thrill-seekers.
Some have branded GYF the “Coachella of Consciousness.” Others call it “India’s Largest Sober Festival.” Spiritual visionary Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshji, who inspired the festival, will deliver the Wisdom Masterclass. Every rupee goes to charity.
After Mumbai comes Kolkata on 14 December. New York looms next year. For one weekend in December, Mumbai becomes the epicentre of youth-driven change—and nothing will be quite the same after.
Tickets available on BookMyShow. Visit youthfestival.srmd.org or follow @globalyouthfestival on Instagram.








