In the 1970s, Radio Kashmir's Zoona Dub became a cultural cornerstone in Kashmir, bridging the gap between the government and the people. The program, recorded in a studio that felt like a family gathering, addressed social and economic issues, offering a platform for public grievances. It was a lifeline for many, fostering community engagement and providing a voice to the voiceless.
Zoona Dub: The lifeline of Kashmir in the 70s
Kashmir Times11/04
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