This Jammu-Based Radio Channel Helps Connect Hundreds Of Displaced Kashmiri Pandits

Jammu-based 'Radio Sharda' has been taking the culture and pertinent issues faced by the Kashmiri pandits to the world for over a decade. It has now become a household name that has rekindled memories of the beloved valley among several displaced families.

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2023-03-02 09:39:44.0

This Jammu-Based Radio Channel Helps Connect Hundreds Of Displaced Kashmiri Pandits

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