Deara friends at the CRF and CrIndia

I can't describe the delight with which I am sharing with you the news that the 
first rural Community Radio Station in India will be going on air on October 
15, 2008, the World Rural Women's Day. It is also a historic justice that the 
DDS Community Radio, the first community radio initiative in the country will 
pioneer the true and authentic Community Radio. This is a radio owned, managed 
and operated by women from the margins of the Society, people who have been 
excluded and rendered voiceless in any public forum.

The DDS Community Media initiative started more than ten years ago was founded 
on the principle that media has always treated the rural people in particular 
and women from marginalised sections in particular, consumers of the media and 
never its producers. In recent times, it has totally ignored them. Therefore a 
media of the people, for the people, by the people is the only way to responde 
to this media marginalisation of the rural poor and women. 

The DDS Community Radio, now called Sangham Radio [for some strange reason, the 
government has banned the use of the word FM in the names of Community Radio 
Stations. Therefore DDS radi has metamorphosed from the earlier title Sangham 
FM.] has several firsts to its credit. It is the first rural community radio. 
It is the first all women radio. It is the first community owned and managed 
radio. It is the first radio owned and managed by marginalised communities. It 
is also of historical significance that the first authentic community radio 
will start from the same place where the first clear definition and call for 
Community Radio emanated eight years ago in the form of Pastapur Declaration by 
the Community Radio advocates. It is also significant that DDS was the first 
applicant for Community Radio as far back as 2000. 

The Sangham Radio will be another link in the historical continuum of community 
radio in India. Justice P B Sawant who delivered the landmark judgement 
Airwaves are public property will switch on the DDS Radio. Former Secretary I & 
B as well as former D G Doordarshan Dr Bhaskar Ghose along with senior feminist 
journalist Kalpana Sharma, Ms Jai Chandiram, Chair, International Association 
for Women in Radio and Television and Dr Vinod Pavarala, Professor of 
Communication and Dean, School of Communication, University of Hyderabad and 
the author of the first Indian book on Community Radio The Other Voices will 
join the celebration. 

Hundreds of women from the DDS sangham families will make the occassion vibrant 
and will literally echo the rural voices and issues as the radio goes on air. 

It will be an extraordinary pleasure for all of us if you can come and join us 
in these celebrations. 

DDS COmmunity Radio will also be the first baby of the struggle of the 
Community Radio Forum launched with such devotion and nobility by all of you. 

Please see attached the official invitation drafted by General Narsamma, Algole 
Narsamma and myself on behalf of the Community Media Trust.

With warmest regards

satheesh





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