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29/08/2010 FM radio stations in Bihar to counter Nepal's FM  
   Patna, Aug 28 (IANS) To counter the increasing popularity of   Nepal's FM radio services in Bihar villages, three FM radio relay centres will   be set up in districts along the Indo-Nepal border in the state, an official   said Saturday. "The FM radio relay centres would be set up at Bettiah,   Motihari and Madhubani districts by March 2011," an official of the information   and broadcasting ministry told IANS. 
 According to official sources, the   work on these stations is underway.
 
 Doordarshan officials in Patna and   Muzaffarpur admitted that Nepal's FM radio is very popular in rural areas in the   state bordering Nepal as it is easy to connect in the absence of a facility to   tune in to Indian FM radio.
 
 Intelligence Bureau officials had reported   to the government that Nepal's FM radio can be used by Pakistan's Inter-Services   Intelligence (ISI) and Nepal's Maoists for propaganda in villages bordering the   Himalayan nation.
 
 Police officials here said ISI agents and Nepal's   Maoists have increased their activities in rural areas in Bihar along the   Indo-Nepal border. "Communication is an easy tool to motivate people," a police   official said.
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