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DELHI: Four years and two months after the government announced its policy relating
to community radio, the 50th community radio got its clearance at Abid Ali Khan
Educational Trust, Hyderabad. The
trust has been operating for about 15 years in Hyderabad and serving the community,
especially the weaker and marginalised sections by providing free education and
vocational training in the field of journalism, computers, tailoring, embroidery
and many other fields of livelihood generations.
To
achieve these objectives and to reach out to these communities,
particularly those who are poor, literally challenged and
socially and culturally underprivileged, the CRS proposed
by the Abid Ali Khan Educational Trust aims to address issues
that concern the community through participatory programmes,
and improve the quality of life in general.
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