Radio Renaissance: Ram Singh Bouddh Sets World Record
Ram Singh Bouddh, known as 'Radio Man', secured a Guinness World Record for owning 1,257 radios, inspired by 'Mann Ki Baat'. The collection is recognized for its preservation of radio heritage. Bouddh also collects 200 film reels, ancient coins, and manuscripts, enriching cultural history.
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Ram Singh Bouddh, dubbed the 'Radio Man', has etched his name into the Guinness World Records for his collection of 1,257 radios.
Bouddh's love for radios, sparked by listening to 'Mann Ki Baat', culminated with his recognition on September 26, at his Naipura village in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Praised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bouddh aims to establish a radio museum. His diverse collection includes ancient coins and manuscripts, preserving an eclectic slice of history.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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