Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 3: Radio Sharda 90.4 FM Community Radio of Pir Panchal (CESES) Organization, working for the promotion and preservation of 5000 years old culture and language among the displaced people and local residents today celebrated 200th Episode Ceremony of ‘Pend tee Puran’ Programme meaning Homes and Hearths at its Complex, here.
The programme is dedicated to the displaced people who had been forced to leave home after the militancy in Kashmir.
Speaking on the occasion, Founder Director and president Pir Panchal (CESES) Organization prased the programmers and the public for describing the geneses of migration which forced the community to leave their homes and hearths.
He said the survey conducted by the Radio Sharda team will serve as an eye opener to the Government and the Society in general for understanding migration in real spirits.
In the Programme, thousands of displaced people belonging to different age groups, genders and different regions of Kashmir were interviewed and asked to freely express their views regarding various aspects of migration and difficulties faced during last 25 years in the displacement.
The Programme was basically focused to seek inputs for promotion of language and culture among the younger generations so as to keep the 5000 years history culturally alive.
Later, the Founder Director requested the Government of India to take measures for strengthening the community radios by providing sustenance through advertisements and different schemes of the Government.