‘Community radio station’ of Army inaugurated at Pooh
The Indian Army inaugurated its community radio station — ‘Voice of Kinnaur’ — at Pooh in Kinnaur district today, dedicating this transformative initiative to the people of Himachal Pradesh. This endeavour, part of the Army’s ongoing outreach in high-altitude and border regions, honours the sacrifices and contributions of local communities towards nation-building.
The inauguration ceremony was marked by vibrant participation from senior officers of the Surya Command, local administration, government officials and a large number of residents, showcasing the community’s strong support for the project. Established under the Army’s flagship Operation Sadbhavana, ‘Voice of Kinnaur’ is envisioned as a grassroots platform to deliver local news, promote regional culture, share educational and health-related content and broadcast critical public interest information. The radio station was inaugurated by the principal of Tripeaks School, where it has been established.
Speaking on the occasion, Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, GOC-in-C Central Command, emphasising the station’s significance, said, “Voice of Kinnaur is a symbol of trust and cooperation between the Indian Army and the people of Himachal. It will play a pivotal role in preserving cultural heritage, amplifying community voices and ensuring access to timely and relevant information in this remote region.”
Himachal Tribune