Kathmandu, Feb 13: The World Radio
Day is being observed by organizing several awareness-creating programmes
across the globe, today.
At the call of the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO, the day is being
marked today by broadcasting radio programme to spread awareness about the
problems arising from climate change and adaptation measures.
Proclaimed in 2011 by UNESCO Member
States and adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012 as
International Day of the United Nations, February 13 became World Radio
Day.
According tot UNESCO, radio is
beginning its second century of service as one of the most dependable and
widely utilized forms of media in the world.
Radio contributes to the
achievement of its international objectives by supporting populations through
climate disasters such as tropical storms and floods. It helps with the
dissemination of fact-based information, listeners’ voices, and dedicated radio
shows.
Radio is considered a powerful
medium for democratic debate and mass communication. Radio is the most widely
reached and the most listened globally.
At one time the role of radio in
maintaining social diversity and unity, representing, listening and telling the
stories of voiceless was incomparable.
Radio, which has always been a
friend of the commoners during disasters and in the rural areas, has also played
a spectacular role in social change by providing information, entertainment and
education. (RSS)