Key Points

The Indian Army has launched Radio Kangan 88.4 FM in Ganderbal to connect with local youth and foster development. The station serves as a platform for education, cultural preservation, and employment opportunities. It also plays a crucial role in supporting the Amarnath Yatra with real-time updates. Community members praise the initiative for bridging gaps and empowering voices in Kashmir.

Key Points: Indian Army Launches Radio Kangan 88.4 FM in Ganderbal for Youth

  • Army launches FM station to engage youth in Ganderbal
  • Focus on education, culture, and local entrepreneurship
  • Supports Amarnath Yatra with safety updates
  • Promotes Kashmiri heritage through music and storytelling
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J-K: Indian Army launches Radio Kangan 88.4 FM in Ganderbal to connect, empower local youth

Indian Army's Radio Kangan 88.4 FM empowers Ganderbal youth with education, culture, and employment opportunities while aiding Amarnath Yatra updates.

"This works as a bridge between the community and government. – RJ Mudasir"

Ganderbal, July 10

The Indian Army launched Radio Kangan 88.4 FM in Wussan, Ganderbal, Central Kashmir, to connect with and empower local youth by providing a platform for public service outreach, including education, culture, entrepreneurship, and more.

The station emphasises community participation and aims to foster development through local involvement.

The core objective behind launching Radio Kangan 88.4 FM is to establish a direct line of communication with the younger generation.

Radio, being one of the most effective mass communication tools, has the unique ability to reach people even in the remotest areas, making them aware of government schemes, development programmes, and social welfare initiatives.

The station caters not only to the people of Ganderbal but also serves adjoining regions of Central Kashmir, amplifying voices that often go unheard. Through this platform, the community is empowered to raise issues, share success stories, and participate in meaningful discussions.

In addition, the radio station plays a crucial role in supporting the Amarnath Yatra, ensuring coordination, public safety messages, and real-time updates for pilgrims and residents alike.

Beyond information dissemination, Radio Kangan is emerging as a cultural hub, broadcasting programmes that feature local music, folklore, poetry, and inspiring stories of resilience. By doing so, it helps preserve and promote the region's rich cultural heritage.

Speaking to ANI, RJ Mudasir from Kangan Community Radio Station, said that this is a great initiative to cut down unemployment.

"I think it works as a bridge between the community and government. This also supports local talent by providing them with this platform, which ultimately leads to employment opportunities. Here, the talent also receives recognition," said Mudasir.

Mudasir explained how community radio stands out from the national level and commercial radio, saying, "Many small issues are highlighted only in community radio. A national-level radio station will fail to speak on small but important issues."

Another radio jockey, Tarannum, speaking to ANI, said that this community radio platform helped her talent be recognised. "These community radio stations are made to empower youth, and this is how even my talent got recognition on this platform. We understand several technicalities such as how a radio station works and what goes on behind the scenes."

Speaking further, she thanked the Indian army for this initiative. "Several youngsters are inclined towards drugs; however, initiatives like these will help local youth to get on a better track."

Adil Rasool, a video content editor at Kangan Community Radio, said, "This is a great initiative by the Indian army and government, which gives opportunities to several youngsters just like me. We create content about tourism, communities, students, and more. Youth are now addicted to the digital world, but now they have an opportunity to get out of this addiction."

A local resident, Manzoor Ahmad, speaking to ANI, mentioned that now almost all kinds of information will be accessible from the local radio stations. "Because of this great initiative, we can access information easily. Al our issues and problems will be heard via this radio community."

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Kashmir, I appreciate efforts like these that focus on empowerment rather than just security. The cultural preservation aspect is especially important - our folk music and stories deserve this platform. More power to RJ Mudasir and team!
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David E
While the initiative is commendable, I hope the programming will be truly community-driven and not just government messaging. Local voices should shape the content, not just receive it. The proof will be in how much creative control the youth actually get.
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Shreya B
The Amarnath Yatra coordination is such a smart use of this platform! Radio is perfect for real-time updates in mountainous regions where mobile networks are unreliable. This shows thoughtful planning by the Army to address actual local needs.
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Rohit P
Great to see focus on employment opportunities. Kashmir's youth need constructive engagement like this to counter negative influences. But sustainability is key - hope there's proper funding and training to keep this running long-term.
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Kavya N
The digital detox angle is interesting! In an era of smartphone addiction, radio offers a simpler, more community-oriented medium. Maybe we city folks could learn something from this approach too 😊

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