In an unprecedented step, India’s radio pubcaster, All India Radio, has opened up its studios for the voices that represent Young India, starting Sunday last.
For the next 52 weeks, AIR stations in all the States and Union territories (UTs) across India will give opportunity to youngsters from local colleges, universities to take part in programming, allowing them to discuss and curate youth-centric shows.
These shows would encourage the youth to speak about the achievements of the country during last 75 years of independence and where do they expect the country to reach in various fields. This way the youth can air their big dreams and define the future of India, the pubcaster said in a media statement.
About 20,000 youth from 1,000 educational institutions will be participating during the next one-year from every nook and corner of India through 167 AIR stations.
These are voices that were never heard before on radio and will be brought for the first time on All India Radio through the new programme #AIRNxt, as part of the celebrations under ongoing Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.
It is the biggest single theme show on All India Radio involving India’s youth and hundreds of educational institutions across the country. This talent hunt show #AIRNxt will be broadcast in all major Indian languages and dialects.
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