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Community radio by students

Jagannath International Management School (JIMS), under the Jagannath Institute of Communication and Design, Vasant Kunj, has taken an initiative to sharpen students radio broadcasting skills. It recently established a community radio station, called JIMS Raaga, at Vasant Kunj. The institutes management pupils strategise over the contents produced by undergraduate Journalism learners.

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