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This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Indian languages worldwide. India This ... Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil: All India Radio: 101.90: apfm.in: AIR FM Rainbow:
Gyan Vani is an educational FM radio station in several cities of India. Gyan Vani stations operate as a media cooperative with the day-to-day programmes being contributed by various educational institutions, NGOs, government and semi-government organizations, UN agencies, ministries such as Agriculture, Environment, Health, Women and Child Welfare, Science & Technology, etc. besides national ...
The first FM radio station to broadcast in the city was AIR's Vividh Bharati in the early 1990s. In 2006, Commercial broadcasting|commercial FM radio stations were launched in Hyderabad. These stations are broadcast 24 hours a day, seven days a week with programming in Telugu language, English and Hindi. The FM radio stations in the city are:
Radio stations in India by state or union territory (21 C) A. All India Radio ... (6 P) H. Hindi-language radio stations (27 P) L. Lists of radio stations in India (9 ...
Pages in category "Hindi-language radio stations" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
All India Radio(AIR), officially known since 1956 as 'Akashvani' is the national public radio broadcaster of India.It was established in 1936. All India Radio is the largest radio network in the world, and one of the largest broadcasting organizations in the world in terms of the number of languages broadcast and the spectrum of socio-economic and cultural diversity it serves.
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The term Akashvani was also used in the context of radio by M. V. Gopalaswami in 1936 when he established India’s first private radio station at his residence, "Vittal Vihar," located about 200 yards from the current All India Radio station in Mysore. [7] In 1956, Akashvani was adopted as All India Radio's on-air name.