In 1944, for the first time in a radio speech, Bose called Gandhi the President


Today is February 7, World Radio Day. Radio was the only medium in the world to hear the news in the 1940s-50s. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, who was planning to emerge as a force against the British, was addressing the countrymen at night on a radio broadcast called Free India. We address Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the founder of freedom of the country through the path of truth and non-violence, but this is the first time this Birbhum Subhash Chandra Bose has given in a speech on Singapore Radio on July 3. Thus, there is no record of the official book of Gandhiji when he became the President, but the inauguration was started by Subhash Chandra Bose. According to one information, Subhash had told Azad Hind Radio that he was talking about Subhash Chandra Bose, dear Indians. Been involved in the organization work last year and now we are well equipped. We will invade from outside and you will start a coup in India. A wave of consciousness was swept across the country after hearing this speech

Radio's signature tune is as if the sound of the universe



  With the rise of entertainment equipment, the popularity of radio has declined, but before the start of the radio stations, the signature tune was created by Walter Kaufman, a Czech composer from Czechoslovakia. He joined All India Radio Mumbai as director of music. His sonata had a signature tune created to make it great. It had a special signature tune to be heard when the radio station opened. The tune features tunes, violins and viola. For many, this signature tune also fills the melody of Omkar in the universe. According to an information in which the tune was played by violinist Mahli Mehta, father of world renowned orchestra conductor Jubin Mehta.


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