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India’s remote areas, rural areas and far flung hamlets remain connected to the rest of the country through their radio

sets or transistors. They remain in touch with news and information. The people do not feel isolated. Where there is no

TV, telephone or mobile services, the radio is the only hope.

The people listen to current affairs, discussions, educative talks, news, songs, dramas, lectures, weather forecast,

addresses to the nation by the president or prime minister, devotional music etc. on their radio sets. It helps them keep

abreast of the times by ears. The people in remote areas spend most of their spare time glued to the radio sets. Some

even carry their transistors in fields, on bullock carts or while cycling away.

Today the radio sets are very cheap and transistors are so handy that they have caught the fancy of everyone men,

women and children. This friendly chatted gadget has proved bonanza to millions, both manufactures and the users.

Broadcasts over radio have benefitted students, teachers, panchayat people, farmers, fishermen and soldier’s stations

in forward posts. Most of the developing countries including India are using radio broadcast for long distance

education and weather warnings. The radio has enabled the farmers to grow three or four crops a year by listening to

Kisan broadcast. They have better crops and cattle since various problems related to them are discussed in broadcasts

providing useful tips on remedial measures.

The rural folk through broadcast learn about improved seeds, manures, fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation systems and

implements for water and energy conservation. Largely accurate advance weather forecast has proved a boon to the

people engaged in agriculture.

City people, who are prisoners of multiplexes, cable TV and internet, cannot even imagine how the humble radio-set is

revolution sing the countryside.

Fill in the blanks:-


1. The radio broadcasts do not let the people of villages feel…………..


2. The people of remote areas spend most of their spare time in remaining glued……………

3. Urbanities know little about the…………..role radio broadcast are playing in…………….and…………areas in

transforming them. ​

Answers

Answered by FrankFelix
14

Answer:

1. isolated

2. to the radio sets

3. humble, remote, rural

Answered by Anonymous
30

Answer:

1. The radio broadcasts do not let the people of villages feel isolated.

2. The people of remote areas spend most of their spare time in remaining glued to the radio sets.

3. Urbanities know little about the humble role radio broadcast are playing in remote

and rural areas in transforming them.

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