The radio station was inaugurated by Speaker of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Kavinder Gupta and Minister of State for Education Priya Sethi at a function here today.
Speaking on the occasion, Gupta said, "we wish this venture be a success. It will revive culture, art and heritage of the KP community and preserve the Kashmiri language".
Sethi said KPs have strongly fought and struggled for past 26 years after their exodus from Kashmir and launch of this station is an example of the will power to fight back.
"We will reach out to our displaced KP Community, which is scattered across the world. With this initiative, we would like to make our community aware about our Kashmiri music, movies, drama, talk shows ", he said.
Saproo said "for children born in exile after migration from Kashmir valley, the erosion of cultural values has played a significant part. Not only the language, but also our cultural traditions have suffered unprecedented damage. We want to revive language and culture among youngsters."
"The radio will also hold regular discussions on universal brotherhood, national integration and eradication of evils from the society in present scenario", he said.
