The UNSECO’s ‘Prix Jules Verne’ prize has been given to which of the following serials of Doordarshan?

The World This Week
Surabhi
Eye Witness
Turning Point

The correct answer is: C. Eye Witness

Eye Witness is a documentary television series produced by the Indian state-owned television network Doordarshan. The series was first broadcast in 1985 and has since won numerous awards, including the UNSECO’s ‘Prix Jules Verne’ prize in 1987.

Eye Witness is a non-fiction series that explores a wide range of topics, including social issues, environmental issues, and historical events. The series is known for its in-depth reporting and its use of innovative filmmaking techniques.

The series has been praised by critics for its high quality and its commitment to social justice. It has also been credited with helping to raise awareness of important issues in India and around the world.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • The World This Week is a news magazine program that is broadcast on Doordarshan.
  • Surabhi is a cultural program that is broadcast on Doordarshan.
  • Turning Point is a current affairs program that is broadcast on Doordarshan.