93.5 Red FM, a leading private radio and entertainment network, has said that its show ‘Teen Rang Tawang’ is “salute to our soldiers” and the initiative is aimed at celebrating the 76th year of freedom at the second-highest place where the Indian flag is hoisted in Arunachal Pradesh.
Red FM RJs will embark on a journey to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh to celebrate Independence Day and pay homage to the courageous soldiers of the Indian Army.
In a press release, the radio network said that messages and wishes for the army people, collected from every corner of the country by Red FM’s radio jockeys like RJ Malishka, RJ Raunac, RJ Nilam, RJ Pallavi, RJ Swati, RJ Purab, and RJ Dhrumil, will serve as tokens of appreciation for the selfless sacrifices made by the soldiers.
During their stay in Tawang, the Red FM RJs will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the region’s rich culture and witness several experiences and excursions. Moreover, they will have the honour of meeting and interacting with esteemed military personnel, including Lieutenant General Rana Pratap Kalita, to understand first-hand the valour that “epitomize our armed forces”, Red FM stated.
Speaking on the initiative, Nisha Narayanan, Director & COO, RED FM & Magic FM, said, “We are delighted to be joining hands with the Indian Army on their latest initiative ‘Teen Rang Tawang’. The campaign led by Lieutenant General Rana Pratap Kalita aims to highlight the second-highest place where the Indian flag is hoisted in the country.
“While simultaneously our RJs spend some time understanding the stories of our gallant troops and also delivering warm messages from across the country. We are hopeful that the movement will bring to mighty Tawang some indispensable recognition and appreciation.”