AIR Kohima
celebrates 50 years
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All India Radio (AIR),
Kohima, today( November 7, 2013)celebrated 50 years of public service
broadcasting in Nagaland.
The celebration was
marked by unveiling of monolith at the AIR Kohima station by state
Governor Ashwani Kumar in presence of Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar and
other officials. AIR Kohima was commissioned on January 4, 1963 as the
36th station in the country amidst political unrest in Naga inhabited
areas at a makeshift hill type rented house.
At present, it has a
full-fledged office complex and runs 16 news bulletins, including 14 in
local dialect, English and Nagamese news, besides several local programmes
and music. In his address, the Governor said AIR Kohima has been
instrumental in preserving and promoting the art and culture of Nagaland
as well as strengthening the unity and integrity of the state.
On behalf of the state government, he
congratulated all present and past staff of AIR Kohima for working
cohesively to bring AIR Kohima to the present position. Sircar in his
address said an FM radio station could be established in Kohima by March
next year.
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