Radio Kashmir

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Location Srinagar, India
Slogan ghar ghar ki awaaz
Governing Body Prasar Bharti
Governing Nature Autonomous
Operation Wireless
Broadcasting Area Srinagar and outskirts
Frequency Type Frequency modulation and Medium wave
Director Humayun Qaisar


Radio Kashmir[1] (Urdu: ریڑیو کشمیر )Srinagar (also known as RK) is the Indian government controlled radio station operating in Kashmir. A subsidiary transmission of All India Radio operating in Kashmir's capital Srinagar near Abdullah Bridge with pin code 190001.

History

It was established on 1 July 1948 when Sheikh Abdullah the then-Prime Minister of Kashmir inaugurated the Radio Kashmir Srinagar station[2] near the Tourist Reception Centre in Srinagar. Its broadcasting station is still located in Srinagar near Abdullah Bridge.[3] Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din was the first head of the station. Radio Kashmir Srinagar became most popular when Pushkar Bhan's "Zoon Dab" was aired for more than nineteen years from the Radio Kashmir station,[4] and became a usual medium of entertainment for the people who used to listen the Radio Kashmir 24/7.

Crisis

After 1953 when Kashmir's political power began to change, observers say that Radio Kashmir Srinagar, shortly after its establishment, came under the control of All India Radio to counter the Radio Azad Kashmir. Observers also say that both these stations were used to counter programmes aired by each other. When the Azad Radio Kashmir used to air Zarb e qaleem, it was countered by Srinagar station's Jawabi hamla.[5][6]

Contribution

Radio Kashmir Srinagar contributed a lot towards the traditional music of Kashmir. It became home of talented people like Ghulam Hassan Sofi. The undisputed Melody King of Kashmir who used to sing Kashmir's traditional songs which provided relief to the disturbed minds of Kashmiri people.[7] Radio Kashmir also aired Kailash Mehra's collection[8] which people liked most. Ghulam Nabi Dolwal was one of the noted artist who showed his talent through Radio Kashmir. Nowadays his daughter Jahan Ara Janbaz reaches the hearts of her fan because of her magical voice through Radio Kashmir. Radio Kashmir is believed to be the only medium which is broadcasting the audio of Kashmiri traditional songs, thus keeping Kashmiri musical tradition alive and contributing towards the Kashmiri society.[9]

Floods 2014

During floods in Srinagar in September 2014 Radio Kashmir Srinagar station was only medium of communication between flood affected victims and the then Chief Minister of State Omar Abdullah led government who also reached to affected through Radio Kashmir. Even after the flood wiped the Doordarshan Kendra Srinagar which led to wind up its broadcast, just next door to it, Radio Kashmir Station survived much more than any other radio or Internet service. Radio station in floods started Short Message Service so affected people could be rescued while its building was itself submerged. Finally the flood reached the first floor where in studios were affected and radio too closed its broadcast and announcer promised to restore the service as soon as possible. Later news and interaction programmes were aired from nearby mountain known as Takht e Sulaimaan.[10][11]

News

Radio Kashmir's news section hold a huge responsibility whenever political crisis appear, or some other violences appeared during Kashmir conflict. Shehar Been is among top of the news program broadcast by Radio Kashmir Srinagar.[12] However, in extreme terrorism inside Kashmir the officials and newscasters of sister department of Prasar Bharti newsroom reportedly received death threats so for some time news was aired from Delhi for Radio Kashmir, it was like this "ye radio kashmir hai ab ap sunye nayi delhi se khabrein".[13]

Religious Contribution

Radio Kashmir also serves in the holy months of Muslims by producing such programs related to particular holy months like Muharram and for Ramadan. Radio Kashmir aired in 1980's the voice of Mirza Abdul Ghani Beigh,[14] the prominent Kashmiri Noha reciter and writer. Shia people across the valley remained in waiting for the programme of such religious Noha chanter personalities. Radio Kashmir broadcasts necessary announcements related to different sects living in Kashmir.

See also

References

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