PM extends greetings on World Radio Day

Published By : Admin | February 13, 2017 | 09:25 IST
Greetings on World Radio Day. I congratulate all radio lovers & those who work in radio industry & keep the medium active & vibrant: PM
Radio is a wonderful way to interact, learn and communicate, says the PM

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has extended his greetings on World Radio Day to all the radio lovers and to those working in the radio industry.

“Greetings on World Radio Day. I congratulate all radio lovers and those who work in the radio industry and keep the medium active and vibrant.

 Radio is a wonderful way to interact, learn and communicate. My own Mann Ki Baat experience has connected me with people across India. 

All Mann Ki Baat episodes can be heard here. narendramodi.in/mann-ki-baat ”, the Prime Minister said.

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