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    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 30, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The Government is to allow bidders in Jammu and Kashmir, the northeastern states, and the Island territories to bid for FM Radio channels in the third phase even beyond the national limit on ownership of channels of 15 per cent per entity.

    This is being done to incentivise bidding for channels for these areas, Information and Broadcasting Ministry sources told indiantelevision.com.

    FM Broadcasters in Jammu and Kashmir, the northeastern states and the island territories will be required to pay half the rate of the annual license fee for an initial period of three years from the date from which the licence fee becomes payable and the permission period of 15 years begins.

    The concessional fee had also been revised for FM channels already existing in these territories with effect of the issuance of the Guidelines of the third phase of FM Radio expansion in the country in July 2011.

    The third phase of FM Radio expansion in the northeast includes 31 in the seven states of the northeast, six in Jammu and Kashmir, and nine in the island territories: three each in Daman and Diu, Lakshdweep, and Andaman and Nicobar.

    In addition, 15 FM stations will be set up in border areas of Jammu and Kashmir and 18 in the border areas of the seven states of the north east.

    Apart from the fee relaxation, it is proposed that Prasar Bharati infrastructure would be made available at half the lease rentals for similar category cities in these areas.

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  • AIR to spend Rs 4 bn to boost transmission in border areas

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 28, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: All India Radio has proposed Rs 3 billion under a new scheme for adequate coverage in border areas in Jammu and Kashmir and the North-eastern part of the country.

    This is in addition to the continuing scheme under which Rs 1 billion has been proposed. The two schemes together will take care of the requirements of J&K and the North East in the 12th Plan.

    However, Information and Broadcasting Ministry sources said the approved outlay for the 12th Plan is yet to be received.

    Meanwhile, the sources said AIR has stations in 71 tribal areas out of the total 275 radio stations in 34 states and union territories as on 31 March this year.

    However, 18 of them are giving below optimal performance because of either shortage of staff (seven) and ageing transmitters (11).

    The sources admitted that in all 24 radio stations over the country were giving below optimal performance because of shortage of staff and 51 stations had problems of ageing transmitters (38 FM transmitters, 6 Short Wave and 7 Medium Wave). Sanction had been received for replacing a majority of these in the 12th Plan.

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  • Rajya Sabha passes Bill to amend Prasar Bharati Act

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 08, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha today passed the bill for amending the Prasar Bharati Act 1990 for treating all government officers and employees recruited by All India Radio or Doordarshan as on 5 October 2007 to be on ?deemed deputation? with effect from April 2000 till the time of their retirement.

    The Bill for amending Section 11 and some other provisions of the Act was moved by Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting CM Jatua and passed unanimously.

    embers also passed three official amendments in the Bill following acceptance of the action taken on the recommendations made in the Eighteenth Report on "Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Amendment Bill, 2010" of the Standing Committee on Information Technology.
    Subsequently, Rule 37A of the CCS Pension Rules will also be amended through gazette notification.

    The Bill had been introduced in September, 20 months after the Group of Ministers (GoM) on Prasar Bharati had decided in January last year, ending an uncertainty that had prevailed for a decade. This decision will benefit around 38,000 employees.

    In reply to the discussion, I&B Minister Ambika Soni said that any association of employees desirous of recognition had to fulfill the criteria laid by the Department of Personnel and Training.

    Referring to some of the questions raised, she denied that the DD Urdu was being closed down and said over Rs 800 million that would be spent over the next few years for the channel, where commissioning of programmes was also going on. Referring to DD Kashir, she said the aim was to cover all languages and dialects spoken in Jammu and Kashmir.

    She said that DD Direct Plus, which was increasing its capacity to 150 free-to-air channels, would be earning Rs 30 million per channel per year as against Rs 6.5 million earlier.

    She said Doordarshan and All India Radio were the only channels in the country which had never been found guilty of any violations of the Programme or Advertising Codes.

    Earlier, members generally supported the Bill and felt that DD News was more authentic and DD serials were more realistic than those telecast by other private channels. However, some members felt that the public broadcaster had lost its utility and should be wound up, leaving Doordarshan and AIR to be run by the Government.

    Until 2000, the employees had been deemed as full government employees and their status was changed to ?deemed employees? from 1 April 2000.

    The employees working under deputation will get all facilities at par with Central government employees.

    The amendment had become necessary "since the recommendations of the GoM will settle all long standing issues regarding status of employees working in Prasar Bharati and empower the public broadcaster with all disciplinary and supervisory powers, including the power to transfer."

    The official amendment relating to the deemed status means amendment to section 11(2) of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Amendment Bill 2010 by the addition of the words "and until their retirement" at the end of the section. This will make the status of the employees recruited between 23 November 1997 and 5 October 2007, making their deemed deputation to Prasar Bharati till their retirement absolutely clear and unambiguous.
    A provision has also been made to maintain the status quo in respect of employees belonging to Indian Information service and Central Secretariat service and other cadres borne outside that of All India Radio and Doordarshan. It says that the Ministry and Prasar Bharati may jointly work out the number of deputation posts to be manned by officers of the Indian Information Service cadre.

    The GoM had said that employees recruited from 6 October 2007 will also be deemed to be employees of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) and subject to rules drawn up by the Board of the public broadcaster.

    Though the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act was passed in June 1990, it was notified as a statutory corporation only from November 1997. Section 11 of the Act had given employees the option to decide whether they wanted to join the Corporation or go back to the government, but no action was taken as the rules for various categories of employees have not been drawn up in the past 12 years.

    Accepting the recommendation of the GoM in January last year, the Cabinet had said all employees working on that date in vacant government posts and recruited as per government rules ?shall enjoy status equivalent to employees serving on deemed deputation from the date of their joining the service under All India Radio or Doordarshan till the time of their retirement?. However, they will not be entitled to any deputation allowance.?

    Soni added, "The UPA government has also sanctioned Rs 1.10 billion for strengthening transmission in border areas, especially in Jammu and Kashmir," she said, adding that DD-Kashir is being watched by people in PoK also, thus reflecting its popularity.

    Earlier moving the Bill, Jatua said there are a total of 40,173 sanctioned posts in Prasar Bharati of which 11,498 were vacant and the ministry was in the process of filling these. He said with the amendment of the Act, the status of the employees would be settled.

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