Radio Lumbini

Radio Lumbini is a Nepalese radio station. It started broadcasting in 10 February 2000 and is locally financed. It is known for being the first co-operative radio in South Asia and the first rural radio station in Nepal. It transmits on 96.8 MHz. Radio Lumbini transmits for eighteen hours a day, and produces programmes related to social, cultural and environmental awareness. It is located near Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautam Buddha.[1]

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