The Chintapalli tribes will get PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat.
Beginning in the next year, FM and All India Radio would broadcast Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat to the tribes of Chintapalli and Vizianagaram.
The tribal region is currently not covered by the frequency of Visakhapatnam’s public and private FM stations.
The national government has allocated $ 12.5 crore to All India Radio for the establishment of a relay station in Chintapalli and Vizianagaram, with the aim of altering the current situation.
The citizens of Manyam would have free entertainment options via radio programs, disaster management alerts, and information about welfare programs run by the federal and state governments by tuning into AIR.
Vizianagaram has been granted 50 cents of land behind the central government Chintapalli YTC building by the revenue department and the town of Chintapalli. At this location, a 75-meter-tall transmitter tower with a five-kilowatt capacity will be constructed to provide services to a 40-kilometer radius.
The construction of the AIF relay centers at Chintapalli and Vizianagaram has been given a budget of 12.5 crore by the central government.
The appropriate actions have been initiated by the broadcasting authority. The public will be able to access Visakhapatnam AIF and FM broadcasts day and night through these relay centers.
“We have given the Chintapalli Mandal Center’s broadcasting authority fifty cents of space. T Ramakrishna, the tahsildar of Chintapalli, told Deccan Chronicle that a survey of the area had just been finished.
“The construction of the AIR relay centers in Chintapalli and Vizianagaram is expected to be completed within a year,” stated C Subbarao, deputy director general of AIR Visakhapatnam. We are working more quickly now. After this is up and running, all tribal villages will have access to radio services. When the stations are prepared, ten employees will be assigned to these centers.”
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