Mizoram's Soul Sound: AIR Aizawl's 90-Year Symphony
Minister B Lalchhanzova praised All India Radio Aizawl as a 'vital guardian of Mizo identity' during its 90th anniversary concert. AIR's role in preserving Mizo culture and language has been crucial, contributing to national development and aiding in India's Viksit Bharat 2047 vision with 230 stations nationwide.
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In a tribute to the enduring legacy of All India Radio (AIR) Aizawl, Mizoram Information and Public Relations Minister B Lalchhanzova lauded the broadcaster for its critical role in safeguarding the Mizo identity and culture.
The minister spoke during a musical concert celebrating AIR's 90th anniversary, highlighting the station's significant contributions to Mizo literature and language at a time when indigenous cultures face global threats.
This milestone event was part of a broader celebration that included a walkathon and a commemorative gathering, underscoring AIR's pivotal role in both cultural preservation and national development. Established in 1936, the broadcaster operates 230 stations across India, bridging communication between the people and the government.
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