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Northern Zone – Haryana

Haryana’s community radio movement plays a vital role in empowering rural and semi-urban communities through participatory broadcasting. From agricultural innovation and women empowerment to education and youth engagement, community radio stations in Haryana serve as platforms for local voices, social dialogue, and inclusive development aligned with FCRS values.

Community Radio Landscape in Haryana

Haryana hosts a growing network of community radio stations operating across universities, NGOs, and educational institutions. These stations focus on agriculture awareness, government scheme dissemination, rural entrepreneurship, health campaigns, and social reforms. Through locally relevant programming in Hindi and regional dialects, these platforms foster inclusive participation and community-led development.

Agricultural & Rural Broadcasting

Being an agriculturally significant state, Haryana CRS initiatives strongly emphasize farming practices, crop management, weather advisories, and livestock care. Programs frequently feature expert interviews, progressive farmer stories, and government agricultural extension updates, ensuring that farmers receive practical and timely knowledge.

Women & Youth Empowerment

Community radio stations in Haryana promote skill development, self-help group initiatives, financial literacy, and youth employment opportunities. Special segments address women’s rights, entrepreneurship models, and educational guidance, enabling marginalized voices to actively participate in socio-economic growth.

Education & Skill Development

University-based CRS stations in Haryana provide academic support, career guidance, digital literacy awareness, and exam preparation assistance. These initiatives strengthen educational outreach, especially for rural students lacking digital resources.

Public Health & Social Awareness

Health awareness campaigns on sanitation, maternal health, nutrition, and vaccination are regularly broadcast through Haryana CRS platforms. During crisis situations such as pandemics or disasters, community radio plays a reliable communication bridge between authorities and citizens.

FCRS Collaboration & Support

Under FCRS guidance, Haryana community radio stations benefit from networking, technical workshops, regulatory awareness programs, and advocacy support. The federation promotes sustainability, content quality, and innovation to ensure that community radio remains a strong grassroots communication medium.

Community Radio Stations in Haryana
Total Stations with Valid GOPA (As on 17.01.2025): 3
S.No Organization Full Address District State Frequency CRS Name Validity Contact Person Phone Email
263 Dakshini Haryana Sanskritik Manch B-3 Industrial Estate, Narnaul – 123001 Mahendragarh Haryana 90.40 MHz Radio Aravali 19/07/2028 Manish Yadav 7399932000 dakshiniharyanasanskritik@gmail.com
300 Manav Mangal Vikas Samiti Titu Tanwar Market, Sohna Tauru Road, Bhiwadi Rewari Haryana 90.80 MHz FM24 14/05/2030 Jamshed Khan 9783001786 mmvikassamiti@gmail.com
328 PDM University PDM Road, Sector-3A, Bahadurgarh Jhajjar Haryana 89.60 MHz Radio PDM 89.6 FM 20/03/2027 University Administration 9896669106 info@pdm.ac.in
Haryana’s Community Radio Stations operate through educational institutions and cultural organizations, supporting localized communication, rural awareness, youth engagement, and participatory governance models across districts such as Mahendragarh, Rewari, and Jhajjar.

About Community Radio in Haryana

Community Radio Stations in Haryana function under Ministry of Information & Broadcasting guidelines and contribute to decentralized communication in semi-urban and rural regions. They promote educational programming, cultural preservation, youth participation, and regional awareness initiatives.

Though limited in number compared to larger states, Haryana’s CRS ecosystem plays an important role in participatory communication within northern India.

Strengthening Community Voices in Haryana

The Northern Zone representation of Haryana within FCRS reflects a commitment to participatory communication and grassroots empowerment. By integrating technological advancement, training programs, and collaborative initiatives, Haryana’s community radio ecosystem continues to enhance transparency, civic awareness, and local storytelling. The state’s CRS network stands as a powerful example of how community-driven media can transform rural communication landscapes.