Northern Zone – Delhi
Delhi, as the national capital territory of India, plays a pivotal role within the Northern Zone of the Federation of Community Radio Stations (FCRS). Community radio initiatives in Delhi operate within a highly dynamic administrative and institutional environment, contributing to public awareness, policy dialogue, academic engagement, and inclusive urban communication. With strong institutional infrastructure, Delhi’s community broadcasting ecosystem supports transparent governance, youth participation, and multi-stakeholder engagement aligned with national communication priorities.
Policy & Governance Interface
Community radio stations in Delhi frequently operate in proximity to ministries, universities, and regulatory institutions. This strategic positioning allows CRS platforms to facilitate discussions on public policies, civic programs, digital governance initiatives, and social awareness campaigns. Through responsible broadcasting, Delhi-based CRS strengthen democratic participation and informed public dialogue.
Academic & Research Engagement
Several community radio stations in Delhi function within educational institutions and research environments. These platforms amplify student voices, research dissemination, skill-based learning programs, and youth-focused discussions. By integrating academic participation into community communication, CRS in Delhi create a model for knowledge-driven broadcasting.
Urban Social Awareness
Delhi’s community radio ecosystem addresses critical urban themes including environmental sustainability, waste management, air quality awareness, public health campaigns, gender inclusion, and digital literacy. CRS act as localized communication bridges between public authorities and citizens, ensuring verified information reaches diverse urban communities.
Youth & Civic Leadership Development
Delhi’s CRS actively involve students, volunteers, and social workers in content creation, anchoring, field reporting, and technical operations. This participatory framework nurtures communication leadership, media ethics awareness, and collaborative engagement while aligning with FCRS objectives of capacity building.
Strategic Role in FCRS Northern Zone
Within the Northern Zone structure, Delhi provides administrative coordination support, networking opportunities, and policy dialogue facilitation for neighboring states. Its strategic capital status enhances inter-state collaboration and strengthens the institutional framework of community broadcasting.
| S.No | Name of Organization | Location of CRS | CRS District | CRS State | Frequency (MHz) | Name of CRS | Validity of GOPA | Contact Person | Contact Number | Email ID |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) | New JNU Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg | New Delhi | Delhi | 96.90 | Apna Radio 96.9 FM | 12/31/2029 | Sangeeta Pravendra | 9414044607 | adgimc1965@gmail.com |
| 2 | Jamia Millia Islamia University, AJK Mass Communication Research Centre | AJK MCRC, Maulana Mohammed Ali Jauhar Marg | New Delhi | Delhi | 90.40 | Radio Jamia | 07/12/2028 | Shakeel Akhtar | 9821170438 | registrar@jmi.ac.in |
| 3 | Jagan Institute of Management Studies | 3, Institutional Area, Sector 5, Rohini | New Delhi | Delhi | 96.90 | Radio JIMS Rohini | 04/28/2025 | Ms. Nirmal Bhatnagar | 9810329244 | nirmalbht@gmail.com |
| 4 | Jagannath International Management School | OCF Pocket 9, Sector B, Vasant Kunj | New Delhi | Delhi | 90.40 | - | 10/04/2025 | Ms. Nirmal Bhatnagar | 9810832944 | nirmalbht@gmail.com |
| 5 | Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi | Benito Juarez Road, South West Delhi | South West Delhi | Delhi | 90.00 | Radio Tarang | 06/06/2027 | Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta | 9899686959 | rlac.du@gmail.com |
| Total Community Radio Stations in Delhi: 5 | ||||||||||
About Community Radio Services (CRS) in Delhi
Community Radio Stations in Delhi operate under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India. These stations primarily function through universities and educational institutions, providing educational programming, community engagement, media training, and public awareness broadcasts.
All listed stations hold valid Grant of Permission Agreement (GOPA) as per official records dated 17.01.2025.
Strengthening National-Level Community Communication
As the capital territory, Delhi’s community radio initiatives contribute significantly to strengthening structured, ethical, and participatory broadcasting frameworks across India. Through policy engagement, institutional collaboration, and youth-driven communication models, Delhi reinforces FCRS’s mission of empowering communities through responsible and inclusive media platforms.