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Plight of a strategic organisation

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RADIO Pakistan is a strategic organization, serving as the voice of the nation through times of peace and crisis alike. From natural disasters to wars, it has consistently provided timely information and underscored the state narrative, shaping public discourse and maintaining national unity.

Over the past few years, Radio Pakistan, however, has unfortunately been facing significant challenges that threaten its very existence. Despite the government annually increasing budgets for various departments to accommodate rising salaries and pensions, the national broadcaster has not been given the recognition or support it rightfully deserves. This neglect has left its employees and pensioners in dire circumstances, grappling with delayed salaries and a complete lack of medical facilities. The plight of retired employees is even more severe, with many not having received their commutation for the last five to seven years. In the digital era, one might argue that Radio Pakistan has lost its relevance. Yet, the reality is quite the opposite. The organization has adapted to the evolving landscape of information and broadcasting, boasting a substantial social media following and a significant number of visitors to its website. Under the leadership of the incumbent Director General, Saeed Ahmad Sheikh, efforts are being made to revitalize the organization, but this will not be possible without government support. Radio Pakistan possesses land valued in billions of rupees, which, if properly utilized, could dramatically improve its financial standing. We will also suggest the government to consider allocating a share of the license fee currently designated for PTV to Radio Pakistan. This simple yet impactful measure would significantly enhance the financial viability of this crucial institution. It is imperative for the government to recognize the strategic importance of Radio Pakistan not just as a broadcaster, but as a cornerstone of national identity and communication. By providing the necessary support and resources, we can ensure that this national treasure continues to serve the people of Pakistan for generations to come.

 

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