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  2. All India Radio - Wikipedia

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    The service allows users to listen to live hourly news bulletins in English and Hindi. [24] News in MP3 format can be directly played from the site, with filenames time-stamped for easy reference. All India Radio's news bulletins are available in nine regional languages: Tamil, Kannada, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi, North East languages, Punjabi ...

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  4. Akashvani - Wikipedia

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    Akashvani may refer to: . Akashvani (word), a Sanskrit term commonly used in Hindu mythology Akashvani (radio broadcaster), previously known as All India Radio Akaash Vani, a 2013 Indian Hindi romance film

  5. Suratgarh - Wikipedia

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    Akashwani Suratgarh broadcasts on 918 kHz with a 300 kW radio transmitter. It has been given the name "Cotton city channel". It has been given the name "Cotton city channel". This channel can regularly also be listened in Central Europe around 30 minutes before local sunset until end of broadcast at 17:41 UTC and is the best heard Akashvani ...

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  7. Laxmi Shankar Bajpai - Wikipedia

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    Laxmi Shankar Bajpai is Postgraduate in Physics, He started his career as PEX from AIR Gwalior and served various stations like Bikaner, Almoda, kathua, national Channel etc.

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  9. Vividh Bharati - Wikipedia

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    Commercials were introduced initially in the Vividh Bharati Service in 1957 on an experimental basis. Realising the role of advertising in accelerating the social and material progress of the country, commercials were extended to primary channels including FM and local radio stations in a phased manner.