National Broadcasting Day 2025: Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM inaugurated day celebrated by Outreach

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National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.

Bhubaneswar, July 24: National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking the inauguration day of another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network.

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Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey.

According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927.

To commemorate this milestone, July 23 is observed every year as National Broadcasting Day.

Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.

Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.

Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme.

The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.

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National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.
National Broadcasting Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by Outreach in Bhubaneswar, marking inauguration day another Community radio station – Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM. The event took place at Jayadev Bhawan, where a colourful cultural celebration was held under the leadership of Subrat Kumar Pati, Chairman of Outreach Radio Network. Gracing the occasion as chief guests were an array of Padma Shri awardees, including eminent folk dancer Utsav Charan Das, veteran radio personality and singer Shyama Mani Devi, renowned Odissi dance guru Aruna Mohanty, former Indian hockey team captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey, and noted neurosurgeon and former AIIMS Director Dr Ashok Mahapatra. Together, they officially unveiled the new station and launched its signature tune, marking the inauguration day of Radio Bhubaneswar’s on-air journey. According to historical records, India's first-ever radio broadcast was aired from Bombay on July 23, 1927. To commemorate this milestone, every year July 23 is observed as National Broadcasting Day.  Outreach has been celebrating the day annually in Bhubaneswar, and this year, the organisation took the opportunity to inaugurate a dedicated community radio station to mark the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the guests expressed hope that Radio Bhubaneswar 89.2 FM would become the voice of the city’s residents, reflecting their aspirations, stories, and culture.  Community media expert and Outreach advisor N.A. Shah Ansari delivered the welcome address, while Parthasarathi Mohanty hosted the programme.  Popular radio jockey Lipsa Dash also played a key role in coordinating the programme. The event concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by artists from Nrutyaprabha Dance Academy, supported by the Department of Odia Language, Literature, and Culture, Government of Odisha. The programme brought together media professionals, artists, and the public, celebrating both the power of radio and the cultural heritage of Odisha.

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