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The majestic Himalayas, with their snow-capped peaks and lush green forests, have long been a source of fascination for the world. But for the people living in the border villages of Sikkim, the breathtaking scenery has often come with a price. Isolation, limited access to information, and a lack of connectivity with the rest of the world have been some of the challenges that these villagers have faced for years. But all that is set to change now with the launch of Sikkim Sundari, the first border village community radio station in the state.
Community Radio: A Beacon of Hope
Located at an altitude of over 6,000 feet, the village of Rangpo in East Sikkim is home to the newly launched radio station. The brainchild of the Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps, Sikkim Sundari aims to bridge the gap between the villagers and the rest of the world. “We want to empower the local community by providing them with a platform to express themselves, access information, and connect with the world outside their village,” said a spokesperson for the Indian Army.
The radio station, which began broadcasting on March 15, has already made a significant impact in the lives of the villagers. The station airs a mix of local news, entertainment, and educational programs, including news updates, folk music, and cultural events. The villagers can tune in to the station on a frequency of 107.8 MHz, which is easily accessible on their radios.
The impact of Sikkim Sundari has been felt across the village, with villagers from all walks of life tuning in to the station. “I was amazed by the range of programs that the station offers,” said a villager. “I can now stay updated on local news, listen to my favorite folk music, and even learn new things through the educational programs.”
Empowering the Local Community
Sikkim Sundari is not just a radio station; it’s a symbol of hope and empowerment for the local community. The station has created a platform for the villagers to express their opinions, share their experiences, and connect with each other. “We want to encourage the villagers to participate in the decision-making process and take charge of their lives,” said the spokesperson.
The station has also created a network of volunteers who help with the production and broadcasting of programs. These volunteers, who come from different walks of life, are trained to produce content that is relevant and engaging for the local community. “We want to ensure that the content we produce is of high quality and meets the needs of the villagers,” said one of the volunteers.
The impact of Sikkim Sundari is not just limited to the village of Rangpo; it has the potential to spread across the state and beyond. The Indian Army plans to expand the station to other border villages in the state, creating a network of community radio stations that can reach out to the local community.
A New Era of Connectivity
The launch of Sikkim Sundari marks a new era of connectivity for the people of Sikkim. The radio station has brought the world to the doorstep of the villagers, providing them with access to information, entertainment, and education. “We are proud to have launched Sikkim Sundari, which is a testament to the Indian Army’s commitment to empowering the local community,” said the spokesperson.
The villagers of Rangpo are already reaping the benefits of the radio station, and it’s only a matter of time before the impact is felt across the state. As the villagers tune in to Sikkim Sundari, they are not just listening to a radio station; they are connecting with their community, their culture, and their world.
The launch of Sikkim Sundari is a significant milestone in the history of the Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps. It’s a testament to the Army’s commitment to empowering the local community and creating a more connected and harmonious society.
The future looks bright for Sikkim Sundari, and the impact of this community radio station will be felt for years to come.
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