PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat program inspires resident of Gajraula to create museum of Radio

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat program inspired Ram Singh Boudh, a resident of Gajraula, Amroha, so much that he created a wonderful museum of Radio. Started in 2014, the museum now boasts an impressive collection of over 1400 radio sets.<br />”&nbsp;<br />”A report<br />”<b>&nbsp;</b><br />”From the miniscule 3 inch radio set to one metre long jumbo size set, one can find more than 1400 radio sets of different designs and sizes available across the world at MannkiBaat radio museum in small town of gajraula in Amroha district of Uttar Pradesh. This unique repository is curated by Ram Singh, an unwavering radio enthusiast who drew inspiration from PM Narendra Modi's Mann ki Baat program. His collection began on the very day in October 2014 when the first Mann Ki Baat episode was broadcast.<br />”<br />”<span style="color: #222222;">A diverse array of Radio models dating back to 1920 can be found in the museum's collection. Ram Singh proudly asserts that no other museum worldwide can rival the diversity and quantity of radios in his collection, particularly those dating from 1920. His goal is to educate the younger generation about the radio's revolutionary impact and to acquaint them with the various radio models.&nbsp;</span><br />

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