• I&B Ministry's FY'13 budget is Rs 27.37 bn

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 17, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The Information and Broadcasting Ministry?s total plan and non-plan budget for 2012-13 has risen marginally to Rs 27.37 billion compared to Rs 26.44 billion last year and the revised estimates of Rs 26.05 billion.

    The allocation for the Ministry includes an outlay of Rs 935.5 million for projects in the north eastern part of the country including Sikkim.

    The allocation under the head ?Secretarial-Social Services? has been doubled to Rs 1.27 billion as against the revised estimates for last year of Rs 639.8 million and the 2011-12 allocation of Rs 754.5 million. This will also be spent towards the centenary celebration of Indian cinema, the National Film Heritage Mission, the proposed National Centre for Animation and Gaming, and anti-piracy activities.

    With the government reiterating that it will adhere to the sunset date for switching off analogue, this allocation could help create the infrastructure and also awareness about the benefits of digitisation.

    The allocation for Press Information Services which includes grants to the Press Council of India has been lowered to Rs 588.9 million from last year?s Rs 592.4 million and the revised estimates of Rs 543.4 million, to meet the expenses for the Press Information Bureau, the Press Council of India, and for running the non-aligned countries news pool.

    The allocation to the Electronic Media Monitoring Centre has been marginally reduced to Rs 43.8 million from the revised estimates of Rs 42.8 million in 2011-12 (as against the Rs 45 million allocated in the budget last year). The EMMC was set up for monitoring television and radio channels for violation of programme and advertising codes.

    The allocation for advertising and visual publicity has been raised to Rs 1.66 billion as against the allocation last year of Rs 1.23 million, following the increase in the advertising rates of the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity.

    Meanwhile, for the third year in a row, the government has not announced any investment in the National Film Development Corporation.

    The grant-in-aid to Prasar Bharati in the budgetary allocation of the Ministry has been increased to Rs 15.74 billion as against Rs 14.84 billion in 2011-12 and the revised allocation of Rs 15.74 billion.

    However, there is increase in the Ministry?s investment in Prasar Bharati: with Rs 4.01 billion in the plan outlay and an additional Rs 4 billion in the non-plan outlay as against last year?s total investment of Rs 3.8 billion which was revised later in the year to Rs 2.76 billion.

    Prasar Bharati sources told indiantelevision.com said this had been done to meet the extra expenditure on salaries which has fallen on the shoulders of the Government since all Prasar Bharati employees who were in employment as on 5 October 2007 have been given deemed deputation status.

    While the grant-in-aid is to cover the gap in resources for meeting revenue expenditure, the investment is to finance the capital expenditure of the pubcaster.

    However, despite the reference in his speech to the centenary of Indian cinema, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has announced a drastic cut in the budget for the film sector in the Ministry.

    The budget for the film sector for 2012-13 is Rs 841.1 million as against the allocation of Rs 1.37 billion and revised estimates of Rs 1.34 billion. There is an additional outlay of Rs 66.7 million towards certification of cinematographic films.

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  • Prasar Bharati posts revenue of Rs 10.38 bn for 9 months ended December

    Submitted by ITV Production on Mar 13, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Prasar Bharati has earned revenue of Rs 10.38 billion for the first nine months of this fiscal.

    The commercial revenue by Doordarshan and All India Radio during the nine-month period under review was Rs 7.48 billion and Rs 2.45 billion respectively while Rs 444 million came from ?other resources?.

    For the fiscal ended March 2011, net revenue stood at Rs 12.71 billion (subject to reconciliation), of which Rs 9.44 billion came from DD and Rs 2.76 billion came from AIR as net commercial revenue. A total of Rs 505.8 million came from other resources.

    Prasar Bharati?s operational costs during fiscal 2010-11 went up to Rs 27.45 billion, out of which Rs 14.69 billion was that of Doordarshan.

    According to Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting S Jagathrakshakan, the increase in the operating cost can be attributed to the hike in the salary of employees following the 6th Pay Commission.

    Jagathrakshakan also said a Group of Ministers had suggested financial restructuring of the Prasar Bharati and that all operating expenses should be borne by the Broadcasting body?s internal revenues.

    The GoM also said that for the five years from 2011-12 to 2015-16, Government Non-Plan support would be extended for meeting the total expenses on salary and salary-related expenses and augmentation/replacement of capital assets.

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  • Pubcaster's pending isssues to be expedited with new CEO appointment: Soni

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 18, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni said Saturday that the appointment of a new chief executive officer for Prasar Bharati - Jawhar Sircar ? would result in expediting all pending issues in the pubcaster, especially those related to employees.

    Vacancies in Doordarshan and All India Radio would be filled and efforts will be made to make all stations and those in the border areas functional, Soni said.

    "While maintaining the autonomous structure of Prasar Bharati, I want issues related to staff resolved because they have been pending for a very long time," Soni told reporters here.

    "We have recently formed recruitment rules after forming a recruitment board. We are now awaiting the clearances from the Department of Personnel and Training. So wherever there are slots vacant, they should be filled urgently," she added.

    "More programmes should be generated in local languages and Doordarshan and Akashvani should reflect a picture of the entire country," Soni said.

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  • Jawhar Sircar to take charge as Prasar Bharati CEO

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 17, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Jawhar Sircar, until now secretary in the culture ministry, is to be the new chief executive officer of Prasar Bharati.

    Sircar?s name was cleared after a three-member selection panel headed by Vice-President Hamid Ansari with Press Council of India chairman Justice Markanday Katju and Information and Broadcasting secretary Uday Kumar Varma as members recommended his name for the position. The appointment of the CEO is done by the President on the recommendation of the selection panel.

    Indiantelevision.com had earlier reported that Sircar was tipped to be the CEO.

    Sircar is due to retire from his present job next month, and will take over from acting CEO Rajiv Takru, the Additional Secretary in I&B ministry and its representative on the Prasar Bharati board.

    Takru had been asked to hold additional charge of CEO in January last year after the suspension of then CEO B S Lalli, following a series of corruption charges established by the Central Vigilance Commission.

    However, the search for a successor could begin only after Lalli retired in December. It is learnt that a panel of 11 members was sent to the three-member committee.

    Sircar belongs to the 1975 batch of Indian Administrative Service from West Bengal. After the retirement of I&B secretary Raghu Menon in September last year, Sircar had been asked to hold additional charge of this ministry in addition to the culture ministry, until the appointment of Uday Kumar Varma.

    Sircar holds two post-graduate degrees in Ancient Indian History and Culture and in Sociology with Social Anthropology. He has served as additional (later special secretary) secretary and development commissioner for micro, small and medium enterprises in the centre, prior to which he held the posts of higher education secretary and principal secretary of commerce and industries in West Bengal.

    Sircar has been actively associated with several cultural and academic bodies like the Asiatic Society, the Victoria Memorial, the Centre for Archaeological Studies, the Kolkata Museum of Modern Art and the Indian Anthropological Society. He took the lead in establishing the annual Kolkata Film Festival as an international event. He has published several articles and research papers on history, culture and society. In the last decade, he has focussed his research on specific aspects of popular culture, folk religion and on the development of socio-religious identities.

    ?NAction was taken against Lalli after the Shunglu committee report indicted him for irregularities in the broadcast contract of the Commonwealth Games. A Central Bureau of Investigation probe is underway in this connection. Meanwhile, a Supreme Court has been asked to probe the four charges of corruption established by the CVC.

    The five allegations established by Central Vigilance Commission relate to contracts for management of advertisement revenue arising from the telecast of cricket matches on Doordarshan during 2007; the non-telecast by Doordarshan of T-20 cricket World Cup matches held in South Africa in September 2007; engagement of legal entities to represent Prasar Bharati; purchase of radio broadcasting rights for 13 cricket series held during 2007-09; and hiring of transport and accommodation for the conduct of the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune in 2008.

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  • Prasar Bharati member seeks protection against victimization by board

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 08, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: AK Jain, the beleaguered Member (Finance) in the Prasar Bharati Board, has sought protection against his victimisation by the Board for pointing out irregularities in the functioning of the pubcaster.

    Jain made this plea when he had been summoned to tender evidence in the inquiry being conducted by the Supreme Court into the functioning of former CEO BS Lalli.

    The inquiry is being conducted in the Registry of the apex court which has already heard evidence of Member (Personnel) and is currently hearing the evidence being tendered by some personnel dealing with Sports. It is learnt that Jain placed documents on record to show financial and administrative irregularities on various issues.

    The five allegations established by Central Vigilance Commission relate to contracts for management of advertisement revenue arising from the telecast of cricket matches on Doordarshan during 2007; the non-telecast by Doordarshan of T-20 cricket World Cup matches held in South Africa in September 2007; engagement of legal entities to represent Prasar Bharati; purchase of Radio Broadcasting Rights for 13 cricket series held during 2007-09; and hiring of transport and accommodation for the conduct of the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune in 2008.

    Lalli had been suspended on 22 December 2010 following a detailed inquiry by a Supreme Court judge into financial irregularities by him.

    President Pratibha Devisingh Patil gave her approval on 21 December 2010 to a reference in this regard sent by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry through the Prime Minister?s office. The President had earlier the same month accepted a reference from the Prime Minister for an inquiry against Lalli, and directed that a Supreme Court judge be appointed for this purpose.

    Lalli, who became CEO in December 2006, is a 1971 batch officer of the Indian Administrative Service from Uttar Pradesh. He had succeeded KS Sarma, who had completed his term in June 2006.

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  • Govt directed by CVC to disclose CVC report on Lalli

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 06, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: The report of the Central Vigilance Commission on former Prasar Bharati CEO B S Lalli should be made public before 29 February, the Central Information Commission has said in a direction to the government.

    The report which gave details of alleged irregularities in awarding telecast rights and financial mismanagement among others has never been disclosed by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry saying the disclosure would impede the process of investigation.

    However, the Ministry had in November 2010 disclosed the five out of seven alleged financial and administrative irregularities of which Lalli had been accused. The CVC had probed the matter on the directive of the Delhi High Court in 2009.

    The five allegations established by CVC relate to contracts for management of advertisement revenue arising from the telecast of cricket matches on Doordarshan during 2007; the non-telecast by Doordarshan of T-20 cricket World Cup matches held in South Africa in September 2007; engagement of legal entities to represent Prasar Bharati; purchase of Radio Broadcasting Rights for 13 cricket series held during 2007-09; and hiring of transport and accommodation for the conduct of the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune in 2008.

    The directive by the CIC relates to an RTI applicant Aseem Takyar who had sought to know from the Ministry the reports of CVC and Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) against Lalli. The Ministry had said, "information sought vide your application relates to the matter which is under investigation and furnishing of information would impede the process of investigation and hence the information was denied under Section 8(1)(h) of the RTI Act".

    The section allows withholding of information which would impede the process of investigation or apprehension or prosecution of offenders by a government department.

    Rejecting the arguments of the Ministry, Information Commissioner Shailesh Gandhi said, "The Respondent (Ministry) has not given any justification or reasoning how disclosing the information would impede the process of investigation."

    "Denial of a citizen?s fundamental right must be justified and the mere act of continuing an investigation cannot be used to deny citizens? rights. In view of this, the Commission does not accept the denial of information under Section 8(1)(h) of the RTI Act," Gandhi said.

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