Monday 13 February 2012 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
Uttaranchal to get community radio station

It will enable local communities to generate content based on local issues as well as technical knowledge about operating a radio station

New Delhi: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has signed a Grant of Permission Agreement for establishing, maintaining and operating a Community Radio Station (CRS) at “The Energy Resources Institute” in Uttaranchal.

Letter of Intent had been issued to the Institute after recommendations of Inter Ministerial Committee (IMC). The Community Radio Station is expected to be operational within three months as per the agreement. With this, the number of CRS will increase to 64 in the country.

The Community Radio Station named “Kumoun Vani” will bring the local communities on a common platform and enable better communication and flow of resources between them.

This Community Radio Station will enable them to generate content based on local issues as well as technical knowledge about operating a radio station.

Local organisations will be invited for content sharing through radio spots and programmes, music bands or music groups can be invited to play and create radio jingles.

Experts from various backgrounds will be invited to discuss issues related to environment protection, emancipation and development of society to afford an all-round rapid healthy development and also to meet the social responsibilities.

The Ministry encourages setting up of Community Radio Stations as it promises to provide an opportunity to the local communities to express themselves, share their views and particularly empower the women, youth and the marginalised groups to take part in local self governance and overall socio, economic and cultural development in the area.

—iGovernment Bureau

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