Read the following passage and answer the following questions.
‘Indian Broadcasting Company’ (IBC), a private radio company was the first one to
broadcast daily programmes. Later the same company was taken over by the British
Government and named as, ‘Indian State Broadcasting Service (ISBS). On 8th June
1936 it was renamed, as ‘All India Radio (AIR)’. After Independence, AIR became an
integral part of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India). Initially, it broadcasted
Governmental programmes and schemes. It was named as ‘Akashvani’ on the suggestion of
the famous poet Pandit Narendra Sharma. Akashvani broadcasts various entertainment,
awareness creating and literary programmes. It also broadcasts special programmes for
farmers, workers, the youth and women. The ‘Vividh Bharati’ programmes are broadcasted
in 24 regional languages as well as 146 dialects of Indian languages. Lately, various new
channels like ‘Radio Mirchi’ are providing radio services.
Q.1 Explain Right Based Approach.
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1) Akashvani is the integral part of minister
of information and broadcasting.
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