• Karti told to move petition relating to INX Media in Delhi High Court

    NEW DELHI: Karti Chidambaram, son of former Union Minister P Chidambaram, will have to go to the trial court or the H

  • Auction of FM radio Phase III gets eGoM nod

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 07, 2013
    Indiantelevision.com

    NEW DELHI: The Empowered Group of Ministers have given the green signal to the auction of the 839 FM Radio Channels in Phase III.

    It is learnt that the eGoM unanimously decided to refer some issues relating to fees to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) which will be asked to give its responses according to a fixed time frame.

    Information and Broadcasting Ministry Secretary Uday Kumar Varma said that it was expected that the Government will earn revenue of Rs 15 billion from the auction. The auctions for all the channels are expected to be completed within one year, he said.

    Finance Minister P Chidambaram in his Budget speech for 2013-14 had committed that the auction would commence in 2013-14.

    He had said the government proposes to expand private FM radio services to 294 more cities.

    He said after the auction, all cities having a population of more than 100,000 will be covered by private FM radio services.

  • Exemption of service tax to be limited to films exhibited in cinema halls

    NEW DELHI: The Government has decided to limit the benefit of exemption of service tax to films exhibited in cinema h

  • Excise duty on mobile phones above Rs 2000 raised to 6%

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 28, 2013
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The Government today announced that the excise duty on imported or domestically manufactured mobiles priced at more than Rs 2000 is being raised to six per cent.

    According to Finance Minister P Chidambaram, about 70 per cent of imported mobile phones and about 60 per cent of domestically manufactured mobile phones are priced at Rs 2000 or below.

    Mobile phones currently enjoy a concessional excise duty of one per cent. Chidambaram said in his budget speech for 2013-14 that he does not propose to change that in the case of low-priced mobile phones.

    IESA President PVG Menon and Chairman Satya Gupta said the higher Excise Duty on mobile phones above Rs 2000 is a blow to domestic mobile handset makers, as excise duty on instruments priced above Rs 2,000 has been raised to 6 per cent from the earlier rate of 1 per cent.

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  • Parliamentary Committee for amending Prasar Bharati Act

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 30, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Even as the Government is working on a comprehensive bill to cure what it terms as all ills in Prasar Bharati, a Parliamentary Committee has deplored the fact that neither the Parliamentary Committee nor the Broadcasting Council envisaged in the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act 1990 have been constituted even 15 years after the Act came in force in 2007.

    The Standing Committee for Communications and Information Technology has deplored the fact that even in the amendments to the Act placed before the Group of Ministers, there is no mention of either setting up these two bodies or deleting the sections relating to them in the original Act.

    The Ministry while reviewing the provisions of the Prasar Bharati Act 1990 should have taken a decision in the matter, the Committee said, exhorting it to take decision in this regard without any further delay.

    The Committee in their successive Reports have been recommending the Ministry to implement the provisions contained in the Prasar Bharati Act, 1990 relating to constitution of a Parliamentary Committee and a Broadcasting Council.

    The Sengupta Committee report of August 1996 and the Narayanmurthy Committee Report of 20 May 2000 had said there is no need for these provisions in the light of Standing and Consultative Committees of Parliament.

    Having observed that the above provisions were never put into operation, the Committee in their Sixth Report on Demands for Grants (2010-11) had observed that there were two alternatives before the Government: either to constitute the Parliamentary Committee and Broadcasting Council as per the provisions of the Prasar Bharati Act, 1990 or to amend the Act in view of the recommendations of two Committees.

    The Committee observe that proposal with regard to comprehensive amendment to The Prasar Bharati Act, 1990 was placed before the Group of Ministers in the meeting held on 24 March, 2011. As informed by the Ministry, the proposal in brief seeks to amend the present provisions with regard to composition of Prasar Bharati Board, eligibility criteria, term of office and appointing authority for the Board Members, the role of the Government, the mandate given to Prasar Bharati, issues relating to status of staff as well as action procedure and grounds for removal of Members of the Board.

    Meanwhile, Prasar Bharati sources said that the Government had given up the idea of bringing these changes through an ordinance in view of the other Ordinance passed to benefit the employees.

    Initially, it had been decided to bring forward an ordinance as the posts of CEO as well as Member (Personnel) were becoming vacant in December and October respectively, and the Government wanted to take new incumbents under new rules.

    The GoM in particular made recommendations regarding the relationship between the Government and Prasar Bharati and the CEO and the Prasar Bharati Board.

    Not merely that, but the GoM had also recommended addition of two more permanent members: Member (Technical) and Member (Marketing).

    Earlier this year, the GoM also studied the recommendations of a Committee of four joint secretaries on disparity in pay scales of Prasar Bharati employees and also made some recommendations with regard to the waiver of some dues from Prasar Bharati. The Committees for studying the amendments to the Act and the pay scale anomalies had been formed by the GoM headed by P Chidambaram in June last year.

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