Monday, 24 March 2008

Bihar to set up FM radio stations in schools

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The Bihar government plans to set up Frequency Modulation (FM) radio stations in schools across the state to make education more effective and user-friendly
Initially, the government would set up FM radio stations in 11 high schools in Patna and Nalanda. "The government would select more schools for the purpose later," the state's Minister of Information & Public Relations Arjun Rai said.
 
Rai said the decision to set up school FM radio stations was taken in view of the fact that the world was using information technology in schools for easy access to knowledge.
 
"Programmes on FM radio would be made to educate and inform students about community development, health and disaster management," Rai said.
 
These FM radios would help revive local and folk music and art, and provide opportunities to local people to generate employment, particularly in the rural areas.
 
"The FM radio station would air four to five hours' programme daily, including entertainment," an official in the information and public relations department said.
 
The state government has already applied for licence and the decision is pending with the central government. After the licence is issued, the state will set up FM radio stations in selected schools and relay programmes, the official said.
 
The core programming will be done in Patna and the peripheral programming in the districts. The channels would host phone-in programmes featuring guest lectures, career counselling, and quizzes based on general and subject knowledge.
 
According to a government estimate, the cost of setting up one Community Radio Station (CRS), including equipment and installation charges, is nearly Rs.480,000.
 
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