Key Points

The Indian Army is launching a community radio station called Rooh-E-Karna in Kupwara's Tangdhar to strengthen ties with locals. It will highlight Pahadi culture, share vital updates, and provide a platform for community voices. The initiative falls under Operation Sadbhavana, the Army's long-running development program in border areas. RJ Angela emphasizes its role in preserving fading traditions and addressing local concerns.

Key Points: Indian Army Launches Community Radio Rooh-E-Karna in Kupwara

  • Army launches Rooh-E-Karna radio to empower border communities
  • Focus on Pahadi culture, education, and local issues
  • Part of Operation Sadbhavana welfare initiative
  • Creates jobs while bridging communication gaps in remote areas
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J-K: Army to launch community radio station 'Rooh-E-Karna' in Kupwara's Tangdhar

The Army's new Tangdhar radio station promotes Pahadi culture, local issues, and development near the LoC under Operation Sadbhavana.

"We want to preserve Pahadi culture, which is vanishing fast – RJ Angela"

Kupwara, August 18

In a landmark initiative aimed at strengthening the bond between the Indian Army and the local population, the Army is set to launch a community radio station named "Rooh-E-Karna" in the border town of Tangdhar area of Kupwara district.

The initiative, which reflects the Army's continued efforts to foster inclusive development and emotional connection in border areas, will serve as a platform for community engagement, cultural exchange, and vital information dissemination for residents living in the remote and often inaccessible areas near the Line of Control (LoC).

"Rooh-E-Karna", which translates to "The Soul of Karna", is inspired by the spirit, resilience, and cultural richness of the people in the Karnah Valley. The radio station aims to give a voice to local communities, promote regional art and music, highlight inspiring stories, and provide critical updates on weather, education, agriculture, and health.

Moreover, this initiative is part of the Indian Army's broader Operation Sadbhavana, a long-running effort to support peace, development, and goodwill in the area. Over the years, the Army has launched various welfare and educational programmes in the border areas, and Rooh-E-Karna is seen as another milestone in that journey, which also generates employment in the area.

Speaking to ANI, RJ Angela, who works at the radio station, said that their main aim is to preserve the Pahadi culture, which is vanishing fast.

"The aim of a community radio station is to make your local issues reach people about what is happening in the community. And to preserve our Pahadi culture, which is vanishing somewhere. We want to highlight it and show people what it is," RJ said.

She added, "Apart from that, there is entertainment, but along with that, information related to education and whatever social activities are happening are also there; and to discuss the political issues currently affecting the local street. The students, women and those who are unable to put the matter forward did not have such a platform earlier; now, through this, they can take the matter to the forefront."

She also mentioned that employment has been generated as a result of this radio station.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, the local Pahadi culture will get the recognition it deserves. So many beautiful traditions were getting lost. Great step by Indian Army! 👏
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Rohit P
Operation Sadbhavana has been doing amazing work in border areas. This radio station will help bridge the communication gap in remote regions. Good job!
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Sarah B
While this is a positive step, I hope the content remains truly community-driven and doesn't become just another propaganda channel. The local voices should lead.
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Vikram M
Weather and agricultural updates will be life-changing for farmers in these remote areas. Practical help along with cultural preservation - perfect combination!
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Kavya N
The employment generation aspect is crucial for local youth. Hope more such initiatives come up in other border districts too. 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting to see how community radio can strengthen bonds in conflict-affected areas. The cultural preservation angle is particularly important for maintaining identity.

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