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On World Radio Day in Bhopal, All India Radio (AIR) and UNICEF hosted a program, 'Radio Charcha', emphasizing radio's power to effect change. Vishwas Sarang, Madhya Pradesh's Cooperatives and Sports and Youth Welfare Minister, highlighted the medium's potential for disseminating messages about climate change and 'Mission LiFE'.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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