Government schools, KVKs, the Border Security Force ... and now the
Information & Broadcasting ministry itself?

According to this PIB press
release<http://www.pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=44222>,
the ministry of Information & Broadcasting has launched 'its first-ever'
community radio station in Orchha, in collaboration with an NGO. I could
have sworn that Development Alternatives was running the station on its own,
but this *is* an official government press release...

Sajan

*Press Information Bureau*
*
I&B tie up with NGO for community radio *
Press Release - 24 Oct 2008
http://www.pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=44222

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has launched its first-ever
community radio in collaboration with an NGO, the Society for Development
Alternatives, on October 23, 2008 at Taragram, Orchha in Bundelkhand region
of Madhya Pradesh. This has become possible after the Ministry's permission
to the Society, a Delhi based NGO, to establish, maintain and operate a
Community Radio. 34 NGOs have so far got I&B Ministry's permission to set up
and operate Community Radio Stations in different parts of the country.

The Society for Development Alternatives, among other things, is engaged in
Natural Resource Management in the region through a range of activities
involving conversion of wasteland to productive land, water conservation and
promotion of appropriate farming practices and livestock management.
Besides, the society is developing partnerships and alliances with banks,
research institutes, government departments, panchayats and civil society
organizations to ensure convergence of developmental goals in Bundelkhand.

The Government of India, in December 2006, had liberalized the Policy on
Community Radio by bringing in the civil society and voluntary
organizations, agricultural universities, ICAR institutions, Krishi Vigyan
Kendras, etc also under its ambit. The policy was liberalized with a view to
allow greater participation by the civil society on issues of development
and social change.

The Community Radio initiative aims to empower the women, youth and
marginalized groups to take part in local self-governance and overall
socio-economic and cultural development of the area.
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