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- Congress_Radio abstract "Congress Radio was a clandestine and underground radio station, which operated for about three months during the Quit India Movement of 1942, a movement launched by Gandhi against the British Raj for independence of India. Congress Radio was the broadcasting mouthpiece of the Indian National Congress, and functioned from different locations from Bombay, currently known as Mumbai. It was organized by Usha Mehta (1920–2000), a veteran freedom fighter of India with the help of ham radio operators. Her other associates for organizing the Congress Radio included Vithalbhai Jhaveri, Chandrakant Jhaveri, and Babubhai Thakkar. The technicians and the equipment were supplied by Nanak Motawani of Chicago Radio, Mumbai. Eminent personalities like Ram Manohar Lohia, Achyutrao Patwardhan, and Purushottam Trikamdas were also associated with the Congress Radio.On 14 August 1942, within a week of launching of the Quit India Movement, the Secret Congress Radio, went on air, with Dr. Usha Mehata herself broadcasting this announcement: "This is the Congress Radio calling on (a wavelength of) 42.34 meters from somewhere in India."".
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- Congress_Radio wikiPageLength "1938".
- Congress_Radio wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Congress_Radio wikiPageRevisionID "527567190".
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- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Bombay.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink British_Raj.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amateur_radio_history.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amateur_radio_in_India.
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- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_independence_movement.
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- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Gandhi.
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- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Indian_independence_movement.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Indian_independence_activists.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Mahatma_Gandhi.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Quit_India_Movement.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Ram_Manohar_Lohia.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLink Usha_Mehta.
- Congress_Radio wikiPageWikiLinkText "Congress Radio".
- Congress_Radio hasPhotoCollection Congress_Radio.
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- Congress_Radio wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indian_independence_movement.
- Congress_Radio subject Category:Amateur_radio_history.
- Congress_Radio subject Category:Amateur_radio_in_India.
- Congress_Radio subject Category:Indian_National_Congress.
- Congress_Radio subject Category:Indian_independence_movement.
- Congress_Radio hypernym Station.
- Congress_Radio type Station.
- Congress_Radio type Movement.
- Congress_Radio comment "Congress Radio was a clandestine and underground radio station, which operated for about three months during the Quit India Movement of 1942, a movement launched by Gandhi against the British Raj for independence of India. Congress Radio was the broadcasting mouthpiece of the Indian National Congress, and functioned from different locations from Bombay, currently known as Mumbai.".
- Congress_Radio label "Congress Radio".
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- Congress_Radio wasDerivedFrom Congress_Radio?oldid=527567190.
- Congress_Radio isPrimaryTopicOf Congress_Radio.