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14872 Audio Programmes | 34 Program Languages | 44 Program Themes | 156 CR Stations | 56 CR Initiatives | and growing...

Gujarat University ( Gujarati)   
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This song describes the aim and culture of Gujarat University.

Ek Sabar Kantha No ( Gujarati)   
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This song named "Ek Sabar Kantha No" by Guruvani, a community radio station in Gujarat represents its people culture.

Aankho Ma Bethela Chatak ( Gujarati)   
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A cultural representing song named "Aankho Ma Bethela Chatak" by Guruvani, a community radio station in Gujarat.

Guruvani Jingle ( Gujarati)   
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This is the promo of Guruvani, a community radio station in Gujarat.

Sanedo ( Gujarati)   
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A song named "Sanedo" by Rudi No Radio in Gujarat, representing their radio station and culture.

Sanedo Sanedo ( Gujarati)   
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A song named "Sanedo Sanedo" by Rudi No Radio in Gujarat, representing their radio station and culture.

He Rudi Rabaran Podaliyari ( Gujarati)   
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A song named "He Rudi Rabaran Podaliyari" by Rudi No Radio in Gujarat, representing their radio station and culture.

Duha Ramjhat ( Gujarati)   
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A song named "Duha Ramjhat" by Rudi No Radio in Gujarat, representing their radio station and culture.

Jya Rudi No Radio ( Gujarati)   
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A song named "Jya Rudi No Radio" by Rudi No Radio in Gujarat, representing their radio station and culture.

Kagal Vinva ( Gujarati)   
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A song named "Kagal Vinva" by Rudi No Radio in Gujarat, representing their radio station and culture.

Gujarati

48 Programme(s)

Gujarati is native to the Indian state and Union Territories of Gujarat, Daman and Div, Dadra and Nagar Havel respectively. Gujarati is one of the 22 official languages of India. It is formally recognised in the state of Gujarat.