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All India Radio (AIR) - Vividh Bharati Returns & Releases 3 Set MP3 CD Of Jagannath Bhajans

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All India Radio (AIR) - Vividh Bharati Returns & Releases 3 Set MP3 CD Of Jagannath Bhajans
Cuttack Vividh Bharati of All India Radio is now available on FM 100.4 MHz.

SC Subudhi, Director Engineering, AIR Cuttack, said by moving to FM -- Cuttack Vividh Bharati would be available to a larger audience as it can be accessed on mobile phones, car stereos, Internet in addition to transistors.

It will available at a radius of 60-65 km, covering Cuttack and -- several other adjoining districts. The shift has enhanced coverage area substantially and brought listeners high quality transmission and reception.

“Within next 10 days, the service will be available almost uninterrupted from 5.55 am to 11.10 pm with only a single break from 5.30 pm to 6.15 pm,” station head, commercial broadcasting service of AIR Cuttack, Subash Mohanty said.

In addition, On the eve of the Nabakalebar Rath Yatra, All India Radio -- (AIR) released three volumes of Jagannath Bhajans as CDs.

These devotional songs of the 1960s and 1970s were -- meticulously collected from the AIR archives, Cuttack and released before -- Nabakalebara Rath Yatra to cater to the demands of Bhakti Sangeet lovers.

The CD contains Bhajans sung by late Banikantha Nimai Charan Harichandan, Sangeet Sudhakar Balakrushna Das, Singhari Shyam Sundar Kar, Bhikari Charan Bal, Pandit Suramani Raghunath Panigrahi, Akshay Mohanty, Mohammad Sikandar Alam, Markandeya Mohapatra, Kashinath Pujapanda, Radhakrushna Bhanja, Shyamamani Devi, Snehalata Praharaj and Kalyani Bhattacharjee.

He further said Lord Jagannath’s evergreen Bhajans will soon be -- uploaded on the YouTube for thousands of devotional music lovers across the world. He said the AIR-Odia live streaming would also be available very soon on the Internet as well as on mobile apps.