Chronological Sequence of Radio Stations in India

 Identify the correct chronological sequence of radio stations set up in India:

(A) Delhi, Madras, Calcutta, Tiruchirapalli

(B) Calcutta, Delhi, Tiruchirapalli, Madras

(C) Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Tiruchirapalli

(D) Calcutta, Tiruchirapalli, Delhi, Madras

Correct Ans: (C)

Explanation:

Radio broadcasting in India has a rich history, beginning in the early 20th century. The establishment of radio stations played a crucial role in communication, entertainment, and public awareness. The correct chronological sequence of India’s radio stations is:

  1. Delhi (1927) – The first major broadcasting station in India started in Delhi. It marked the beginning of organized radio services in the country. Additionally, it played a significant role in news dissemination and public engagement.
  2. Calcutta (1927) – Shortly after Delhi, the Calcutta station was set up. This station catered to the growing audience in eastern India. Furthermore, it helped in expanding radio services across major metropolitan cities.
  3. Madras (1938) – Over a decade later, Madras got its own radio station. The station focused on regional content and linguistic diversity. Moreover, it contributed significantly to cultural programming in South India.
  4. Tiruchirapalli (1939) – Finally, the station in Tiruchirapalli was established, further strengthening regional broadcasting. Not only did it provide localized content, but it also played an essential role in rural communication.

Thus, the correct sequence is (C): Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Tiruchirapalli. Each station contributed to the expansion of radio broadcasting in India. Ultimately, they paved the way for All India Radio (AIR), which became a powerful medium for news, entertainment, and education.

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