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Indian Armys Sangam 888 Radio Empowers Youth in Rajouri Border Area With Culture and Job Opportunities

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism. The article describes a community radio initiative by the Indian Army focused on cultural promotion and job opportunities for local youth. No commodity, supply chain, or company margin impact identified.
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- Indian Army launched community radio station 'Sangam 88.8' in Doongi block, Rajouri district.
- Approximately 200-250 candidates applied for positions at the station.
- Station aims to disseminate information about government schemes, drug awareness, and sanitation.
- Initiative part of Army's efforts to enhance connectivity and opportunities in border region.
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