Narendra Modi: "All India Radio is responsible for uniting people"
MUMBAI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi used All India Radio (AIR) to release the digital version of Ramcharitmanas and praised the artistes who were
read moreAll India Radio commences dual channel external service broadcasts from Bengaluru
NEW DELHI: All India Radio (AIR) has begun broadcasting its external services from Bengaluru on DRM dual channel.
read moreAll India RadioÆs failure to act on time in Cooch BeharÆs tower incident led to Rs 84.92 lakh loss: CAG
NEW DELHI: The Indian Government lost Rs 84.92 lakh because of the collapse of the FM tower at Cooch Behar in West Bengal because the Eastern Zonal
read moreAPJ Abdul Kalam's last interview to air on All India Radio
NEW DELHI: All India Radio is to broadcast excerpts of a recorded conversation with Dr APJ Abdul Kalam for an English feature on India's Space
read moreAll India Radio to broadcast feature on youngest revolutionary of India to be hanged by the British
NEW DELHI: All India Radio Delhi, will broadcast a special feature on Khudi Ram Bose who reportedly was the youngest freedom fighter ever hanged by
read moreWeek-long programmes slated on AIR channels for Independence day week
NEW DELHI: All India Radio (AIR) has scheduled various programmes for broadcast throughout the coming week in connection with the Independence day
read moreAll India Radio to celebrate the romance of monsoons with musical concert
NEW DELHI: The monsoons set a romantic trend of their own.
read moreAIR to relay commentary of Handball match between BSF India and BG Bangladesh
NEW DELHI: All India Radio (AIR), Delhi, will broadcast live the commentary of the ‘Maitree Cup’ Handball Match to be played between Border Securit
read moreAgricultural graduates taken in All India Radio, no recruitment plans for Kisan TV
NEW DELHI: All India Radio has appointed 26 agricultural graduates as farm and home/farm radio reporters for its programmes aimed at the farming co
read moreAIR incurred just over Rs 500 crore in last three years for digitisation of its infrastructure
NEW DELHI: A sum of Rs 506.78 crore was incurred by All India Radio (AIR) over the last three years towards digitisation of its infrastructure.
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