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Kahsmir University signs MOU with the BBC
Sunday, 04.20.2008, 10:30pm (GMT-7)

SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) World Service Trust have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to launch a two-year project for promoting social affairs reporting in Kashmir.

Giving this information here, spokesman of the university Shoukat Shafi told PTI that the BBC World Service Trust would construct a radio studio at Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMMRC), equipped with latest recording and post production gadgets which will be used for radio programming during the project.

PTI

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