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CR Connect
AbbreviationCR Connect
Formation28 February 2012; 12 years ago (2012-02-28)
TypeCommunity Radio
PurposeProvide a voice to rural communities on development issues and promote local culture.
HeadquartersAgriculture Research Station, SKNAU, Village Naugaon, Alwar District, Rajasthan

CR Connect FM 107.8 (earlier known as Alfaz-e-Mewat) is a community radio station established in 2012 by S M Sehgal Foundation with seed funding from the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, under its Agricultural Technology Management Agency scheme.

In September 2023, the community radio was relocated to Naugaon in Alwar district, Rajasthan. This was another milestone to connect and empower communities through the incredible medium of radio.

Presently, the radio covers parts of Mewat (Firozpur-Jhirka and Nagina blocks) in Haryana and parts of Alwar (Ramgarh Block) in Rajasthan, reaching about 300 villages.

Villagers, schoolchildren, and local artists participate in radio programs and interviews. Community members manage the station as technicians, producers, and facilitators. In areas without radio signals, villagers listen and participate by calling a toll-free number.

Listener Community

Rural areas tackle problems in basic areas such as water availability, agricultural production, health, literacy, and awareness about government entitlements and services; with the issue of limited authentic information, community radio has emerged as a crucial force in rural development by bridging the information divide, empowering local communities, and safeguarding cultural heritage. Because women are often isolated at home in these rural communities, community radio provides "a window to the outside world" and a tool for empowering women and girls.

CR Connect, earlier served only in the Nuh region of Haryana, has now spread to a new set of listeners comprising Hindus, Meo-Muslims, and the Sikh community. Naugaon is located in Ramgarh Tehsil of Alwar district, Rajasthan, with a total of 1945 families residing in the village. The Mewat region, now called Nuh, has been identified by the Ministry of Minority Affairs as a "minority-concentrated backward district."


Programs

CR Connect FM 107.8 broadcasts 13 hours a day, seven days a week. Information and communications technologies increase program reach to 20 kilometers in and over 40 kilometers outside the immediate geographic coverage area. Narrowcasting collects program feedback and facilitates community dialogue. Live streaming, mobile apps, and podcasts provide program content access to and from anywhere worldwide.

  • Villagers hear about and discuss best practices in water management and conservation, health and sanitation, education, agriculture, environmental awareness, and local participation.
  • Awareness campaigns and programs discuss social issues that affect citizens.
  • Oral folklore, poetry, music, and storytelling programs showcase the area's cultural heritage, history, and people.
  • Women broadcasters invite women to take part in conversations about local issues.
  • Educational programs that cater to children include Dainik Jeevan Me Vigyan, the show focuses on topics of science in daily life.
  • In daily interviews, experts and others share their experiences and achievements from varied walks of life.
  • Listeners' needs are shared with government administrative services.
  • Programming is shared with other community radio stations.

Awards and Recognitions

  • CR Connect (earlier known as Alfaz-e-Mewat) won the Manthan Award for community broadcasting in 2015.
  • CR Connect's founder representative Pooja O. Murada has co-authored a book 'Community Radio in India' with Dr. R Sreedher, a radio expert, published by Aakar and supported by the UNESCO New Delhi Cluster Office.
  • Won the third prize in the National Awards for Community Radio, 2019 edition.
  • Sandvik India Gender Awards for gender programming on community radio Connect in 2019.
  • In 2021, CR Connect won second place for the Sustainability Model Award in the 8th Community Radio Stations award.
  • In July 2023, Community radio station Connect FM 107.8 was awarded the national award for its sustainability model by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
  • The New York Times published an article about community radio Connect.

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