Government initiative to connect Community Radio Stations through Facebook

Ministry of  Information and broadcasting  has launched a dedicated Facebook page s to keep community radio broadcasters, practitioners and policy-makers abreast of the updates and developments of the community radio domain in India.

Community Radio Stations are considered as one of the most vibrant and dynamic means of participatory communication. These radio stations have a critical role in strengthening the democratic fabric of a country by ensuring community engagement at all the levels of governance.

The Facebook page ‘Community Radio India’ can be accessed at www.facebook.com/communityradioindia. It will help the 134 operating community radio stations and various stakeholders in the country to connect, a government release said Thursday.

The Facebook page aims to “disseminate community radio information to a wider public and engage with over 134 operating community radio stations of the country and other stakeholders”.

It will update stakeholders on the status of licences, screening committee meetings, permission agreements, clearances for new community radio station, consultations and events. This platform would also enable community radio stations to share information about their radio programmes, upcoming events, success stories, photographs and their challenges, the statement said.

The move to get connected through the popular social networking site also aims to encourage new and aspiring stakeholders by regularly updating them on community radio policy, guidelines and answer their queries.

“The information shared through ‘Wall’ posts will not only be helpful for them but would also inform individuals interested in community radio,” the statement said.

“The Facebook page on community radio not only portrays the vibrant history of community radio movement in the country using ‘Timeline’ feature but also hosts key documents related to policies. The page also carries frequently asked questions (FAQs), relevant documents and photo albums of key events.”

The Wall page would facilitate discussions between the stakeholders “while enabling a participatory communication channel on issues pertaining to community radio stations”.

The community radio scheme has been identified as one for “core intervention” during the 12th Five Year Plan. It is expected that the Plan period would see a quantum jump in the number of community radio stations set up in the country, the release said.