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AkashvaanI literally means "Speech from space" which by implication would be the picturesque Sanskrit term for Radio. But the problem is Indian Government's Official Radio Channel is named Akashvaani, thus making one technical term unavailable to "translators"! This has happened because of half-baked Sanskrit scholars were advising the Hindi terminology creators, in free India...

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