Chennai:
It
was a celebration of eighty-six years since electricity crackled through the
capacitors and amplifiers of Indian Broadcasting Company’s Bombay transmitter
station on July 23, 1927 bringing to life the first radio station in Bombay.
Tributes
poured in highlighting the glorious era of Radio when it was the sole medium of
entertainment before the advent of television at a function here.
Addressing
a gathering here on the occasion to mark the anniversary, former Supreme Court
Judge S Mohan walked down the memory lane highlighting how it was the only mode
of entertainment for all the classes and also an effective communication tool.
He
said that radio has provided a platform for many aspiring youngsters wanting to
earn name and fame. He also highlighted how the death of Mahatma Gandhi was
broken through the radio. Mohan said that radio would surpass all the
competition.
During
the occasion a platinum jubilee special postal cover was also released.
Interestingly, it was Merwin Alexander, post master general, Chennai region who
highlighted how both postal department and All India Radio are slowly losing
their relevance. “We both had a glorious past but uncertain future,” he said.
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