The Indian Listener began in
December, 1935 and was the
successor to the Indian Radio
Times, which was published
beginning in July of 1927
with editions in Bengali.
The Indian Listener became
"Akashvani" in January,
1958.
A full story of the magazine
as well as Indian Radio are
in H.R. Luthra's
"Indian Broadcasting"
available in full at Google
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