![]() “I had to record the announcements in Marathi in different ways for different situations and it took over three to four days to finalise it. In 1991, Chaudhary was a part of a group asked to record announcements in All India Radio. There was no computerised system at that time and we had to announce at each railway station,” she recalls. “I was working as an announcer at one particular station and would announce manually. However, due to her hard work and soft voice, she was made permanent in 1986. ![]() Chaudhary was selected and she joined on daily wages basis. Sarla Chaudhary, now 49, was one of the hundreds who gave the test for the post of announcer in Central Railway in 1982. This voice belongs to Sarla Chaudhary, who no longer works at Central Railway, but whose pre-recorded voice is still used when the situation calls for it, more than 20 years later. Today we are going to tell you about the woman whose voice you often hear on the railway platform. ![]() The Face Behind The Voice You Hear In Local Trainsĭo you know about the voice of indian railway announcement? maybe not. ![]()
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