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Bombay Presidency Radio Club

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Bombay Presidency Radio Club and pier
Pier at Bombay Presidency Radio Club as seen from the club

The Bombay Presidency Radio Club (also known as Radio Club) is a sports club located in Colaba, Mumbai. Founded by Giachand Motwane,the first programmed radio broadcast in India was made from here.[1] Until 1927, it was the only operating radio station in Bombay.[2]

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  1. ^ Express News Service (28 July 1987). "AIR completes a glorious 60". The Indian Express. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Powerful Station scheduled for operation in August". The Montreal Gazette. 29 June 1927. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
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