To be a vibrant voice of the students and the geographical communities- nurturing talent, promoting local culture, fostering inclusive dialogue, and empowering youth through innovative broadcasting that contributes to the growth of human capital and national integrity.
RADIO L J 90.8 FM ,the community radio-an initiative by Lok Jagruti Kendra ,is committed to
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Identifying and grooming student talent by offering a platform to express Creativity and pursue interests in Media, Culture & Art, Business and Communication.
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Promoting local Art, Culture, and Literature by informing and engaging the student and local community through enriching content.
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Fostering social Harmony and National Unity by addressing community concerns, sharing voices, and building a sense of togetherness.
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Educating and Inspiring by producing and broadcasting high-quality cultural and academic & Awareness programs aligned with LJK’s commitment to excellence in education, innovation, and collaborative growth.
Through a synergy of Creativity, Collaboration, and Community Spirit, RADIO L J 90.8 FM seeks to become a Catalyst for Personal Development, Cultural Enrichment, and Nation-Building.
Community Radio is an important third tier in Radio Broadcasting, distinct from Public Service Radio broadcasting and Commercial Radio. Community Radio Stations (CRSs) are low power Radio Stations, which are meant to be set-up and operated by local communities.
In December 2002, the Government of India approved a policy for the grant of license, for setting up o f Community Radio Stations, to well established educational institutions. The Policy Guidelines were amended, in 2006, permitting community-based organizations such as ICAR institutions, Krishi Vigyan Kendras, Registered Societies; Public charitable Trusts etc. to own and operate Community Radio Stations, for allowing greater participation on issues relating to development & social change.
The Community Radio provides a platform to communities to air local voices on issues concerning Health, Nutrition, Education, Agriculture etc. Since the Community Radio broadcast is in local languages and dialects, people are able to relate to it instantly. Community Radio also has the potential to strengthen people’s participation in development programmes through its holistic approach.
In respect of Community Radio Sector, the Ministry of Information grants permission to eligible organization for setting up of Community Radios. Further, all the related activities for strengthening of the sector are carried out by the Ministry.
Campus radio (also known as College Radio, University Radio or Student Radio) is a type of radio station that is operated and managed by educational institutions, typically colleges and universities. These stations serve as a platform for students to gain hands-on experience in broadcasting, journalism, and media production. They often have a diverse range of programming that reflects the interests and creativity of the student fraternity.