Category: Terrestrial

  • Parliamentary Committee hopes Prasar Bharati will plan better in 2016-17

    Parliamentary Committee hopes Prasar Bharati will plan better in 2016-17

    NEW DELHI: Noting that delay in Plan Expenditure has affected studio modernization, a Parliamentary Committee has expressed the hope that Prasar Bharati would resort to better planning during 2016-17 in execution of schemes for Doordarshan and All India Radio with available state of-the-art technology and gainfully utilize the allocated funds.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology which goes into I and B issues took note of the assurance of the pubcaster’s chief executive officer Jawhar Sircar in this connection.

    Sircar told the Committee that the reason for under-utilization of Plan funds during 2015-16 as a policy decision was to avoid expenditure on obsolete technology such as analogue transmission, short wave and medium wave radio transmission etc.

    Observing there had been delay in procurement of Camera Chains, XD Cam, Recorders and digitisation of transmitters, the Committee said less utilization of funds is likely to result in spill over of schemes to the next year.

    The Committee noted that for the 12th Five Year Plan, the Government approved a total outlay of Rs 3,826 crore for Prasar Bharati – Rs 2,614.86 crore for Continuing Schemes and Rs 1,211.14 crore for New Schemes.

    The outlay for Broad schemes namely ‘Broadcasting and Infrastructure Network Development’ was Rs 3,500 crore, for ‘Content Development and Dissemination’ Rs 186 crore and for ‘Special Project’ Rs 140 crore.

    In addition, a separate outlay was being provided for ‘Kisan Channel’ – Rs 26 crore in 2014-15, Rs 45 crore in 2015-16 and Rs 60 crore for the year 2016-17.

    For the Annual Plan 2016-17, the total outlay is Rs 450 crore which includes Rs 60 crore for the Kisan Channel and Rs 390 crore for Schemes ‘Broadcasting Infrastructure Network Development’ and ‘Special Projects’.

    The Committee was told that there had been reduction in funds at the Revised Estimates stage as compared to the Broadcast Estimates given in 2015-16 for certain schemes as these were not expected to be executed by the Prasar Bharati during the remaining period of that  financial year. These pertained to Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) transmitters, Direct to Home (DTH), Set Top Boxes (STBs), Digital Satellite News Gathering Vehicles (DSNGs) etc., in the case of DD. In the case of AIR, the requirement of funds was reduced, broadly because various schemes of AIR were reviewed in 2013-14 and 2014-15, and those found as having negative cost benefits were ordered to be ceased or tapered off.

    The Committee noted that the Ministry had released Rs 453.77 crore to Prasar Bharati during the year 2015-16 and this amount was construed as expenditure by the ministry. However, Prasar Bharati said out of this, an amount of Rs 246.42 crore had been actually booked as expenditure by them which includes Rs 220.17 crore on Plan Capital in AIR and DD and Rs 26.25 crore for Content Development and Dissemination for DD Kisan.

  • Parliamentary Committee: uniform policy for Casual Artistes in Prasar Bharati needed

    Parliamentary Committee: uniform policy for Casual Artistes in Prasar Bharati needed

    New Delhi: A Parliamentary Committee has asked the Information and Broadcasting Ministry and Prasar Bharati to work out a uniform policy regarding empanelment/engagement of casuals, without compromising on the quality of performance of the Doordarshan Kendras and All India Radio Stations.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology which goes into I and B issues noted that the issue of regularization of casual workers was a major problem, both in Doordarshan Kendras and AIR stations.

    Keeping in view the problems faced by casuals, Prasar Bharati has taken some decisions in recent years to address their grievances. For example, in case a casual has put in 120 days or more in a year, he/she would be given relaxation of age in the matter of direct recruitment to the posts against which they are being booked provided they fulfil the educational and other qualifications of the post as per the Recruitment Regulations. This provision has already been incorporated in the Recruitment Regulations for the posts for which recruitment has recently been undertaken through SSC.

    Apart from this, orders have been issued to the effect that all existing panels would be reviewed and no new empanelment of casuals would be done without approval of the DG concerned, with a view to stopping indiscriminate empanelment of casuals.

    The Committee appreciated that Prasar Bharati had taken cognizance of the problems faced by casual workers and some steps had been put in place for their benefit. The Committee feel that if implemented in the right earnest, these measures would address some of the grievances of casual workers to a great extent, given the legal scenario.

    The Ministry told the Committee that there was no uniform policy for empanelment or engagement of casuals. It was left to the discretion of Station/Kendra Heads who had been empanelling casuals based on requirements from time to time. The number of casuals increased with the expansion of DD and AIR by adding more Stations/Kendras, shifts, etc.

    However due to legal compulsions, such casuals are being engaged for a maximum of six days in a month to avoid any claim for regularization in the job. Since the maximum booking in a month for a casual is of six days and the programmes are to be telecast/broadcast daily, at least five casuals are being put on the panel for a particular job. There are approximately 20,000 casuals who are on the panels of AIR/ Doordarshan.

    As a one-time exercise, Doordarshan had formulated a policy in 1992 (modified in 1994) for regularization of casual artistes who had put in 120 days of work in a year. However, after obtaining the views of the Additional Solicitor General, the process was again started with the approval of Prasar Bharati Board.

    Under this process, 233 eligible casual artistes have been regularized. 202 eligible casual workers who were conferred Temporary Status Worker (TSW) status under the Department of Persnnel and Training Scheme of 1993 have also been regularized against vacancies.

    The Committee has been given to understand that regularization would not be legally possible in view of the judgment of the Supreme Court in the case of State of Karnataka vs. Uma Devi as these casuals are not employed but are only empanelled. Even otherwise, the number of casuals is so large that it is neither feasible nor practical to regularize them.

  • Parliamentary Committee: uniform policy for Casual Artistes in Prasar Bharati needed

    Parliamentary Committee: uniform policy for Casual Artistes in Prasar Bharati needed

    New Delhi: A Parliamentary Committee has asked the Information and Broadcasting Ministry and Prasar Bharati to work out a uniform policy regarding empanelment/engagement of casuals, without compromising on the quality of performance of the Doordarshan Kendras and All India Radio Stations.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology which goes into I and B issues noted that the issue of regularization of casual workers was a major problem, both in Doordarshan Kendras and AIR stations.

    Keeping in view the problems faced by casuals, Prasar Bharati has taken some decisions in recent years to address their grievances. For example, in case a casual has put in 120 days or more in a year, he/she would be given relaxation of age in the matter of direct recruitment to the posts against which they are being booked provided they fulfil the educational and other qualifications of the post as per the Recruitment Regulations. This provision has already been incorporated in the Recruitment Regulations for the posts for which recruitment has recently been undertaken through SSC.

    Apart from this, orders have been issued to the effect that all existing panels would be reviewed and no new empanelment of casuals would be done without approval of the DG concerned, with a view to stopping indiscriminate empanelment of casuals.

    The Committee appreciated that Prasar Bharati had taken cognizance of the problems faced by casual workers and some steps had been put in place for their benefit. The Committee feel that if implemented in the right earnest, these measures would address some of the grievances of casual workers to a great extent, given the legal scenario.

    The Ministry told the Committee that there was no uniform policy for empanelment or engagement of casuals. It was left to the discretion of Station/Kendra Heads who had been empanelling casuals based on requirements from time to time. The number of casuals increased with the expansion of DD and AIR by adding more Stations/Kendras, shifts, etc.

    However due to legal compulsions, such casuals are being engaged for a maximum of six days in a month to avoid any claim for regularization in the job. Since the maximum booking in a month for a casual is of six days and the programmes are to be telecast/broadcast daily, at least five casuals are being put on the panel for a particular job. There are approximately 20,000 casuals who are on the panels of AIR/ Doordarshan.

    As a one-time exercise, Doordarshan had formulated a policy in 1992 (modified in 1994) for regularization of casual artistes who had put in 120 days of work in a year. However, after obtaining the views of the Additional Solicitor General, the process was again started with the approval of Prasar Bharati Board.

    Under this process, 233 eligible casual artistes have been regularized. 202 eligible casual workers who were conferred Temporary Status Worker (TSW) status under the Department of Persnnel and Training Scheme of 1993 have also been regularized against vacancies.

    The Committee has been given to understand that regularization would not be legally possible in view of the judgment of the Supreme Court in the case of State of Karnataka vs. Uma Devi as these casuals are not employed but are only empanelled. Even otherwise, the number of casuals is so large that it is neither feasible nor practical to regularize them.

  • Parliamentary Committee’s Kisan Channel update

    Parliamentary Committee’s Kisan Channel update

    NEW DELHI: A Parliamentary Committee has recommend that the Information and Broadcasting Ministry should objectively assess Plan activities for the Kisan Channel so that the Rs 8 crore made at the Budget Estimate stage for creation of capital assets could be optimally utilized.

    It noted that the Scheme had initially been approved with a provision of Rs 100 crore during 2014-15. However for the year 2015-16, an allocation of Rs 45 crore had been made at the BE stage which was reduced to Rs 26.25 crore at the Revised Estimates stage, the whole of which was utilized till 31 March 2016.

    Regarding the physical targets achieved under this Scheme during 2015-16, the Ministry informed the Standing Parliamentary Committee for Information Technology which examines issues relating to I and B that interim technical facilities were set up at the Central Production Centre to meet the minimum functional requirements.

    The Committee was informed that the entire allocation of Rs 10 crore made in BE 2015-16 for creation of capital assets (Revenue Plan) had been withdrawn at the RE stage which had impacted activities such as purchase order of important equipment such as HD Zoom Lens, Collaborative Non-Linear Editing (NLE), Batteries and Chargers, etc. It has been stated that tenders for these facilities have already been received and are under various stages of evaluation.

    The Committee was told that out of Rs 60 crore allocated under BE 2016-17 for Kisan Channel, Rs 52 crore has been earmarked for content development and dissemination and Rs 8 crore for creation of capital assets.

    The DD Kisan channel was launched by prime minister Narendra Modi on 26 May last year for supporting the cause of the country’s farming population.

    On being asked about the fund that had been utilized out of Rs 100 crore provided for this scheme, the Ministry in a written note stated that Rs 49.36 crore had been utilized till date for publicity at the time of launch of the Kisan channel and content development and dissemination.

    Technical facilities at 18 regional Kendras are also to be augmented to strengthen programme production activities for Kisan Channel. As part of this, Electronic News Gathering (ENG) based Field Production facilities, Post Production facility & Preview facility are envisaged to be provided to the above Kendras during 2016-17.

    The Interim technical set up, meeting broadly the Studio Production, ENG production, Post-production and Play-out requirement with optimum technical facility, were arranged with the existing technical facilities available at the CPC Kendra as well as through diversion from other Kendras in the network. Technical facilities planned for interim set up have been completed during 2015-16.

     

  • Parliamentary Committee’s Kisan Channel update

    Parliamentary Committee’s Kisan Channel update

    NEW DELHI: A Parliamentary Committee has recommend that the Information and Broadcasting Ministry should objectively assess Plan activities for the Kisan Channel so that the Rs 8 crore made at the Budget Estimate stage for creation of capital assets could be optimally utilized.

    It noted that the Scheme had initially been approved with a provision of Rs 100 crore during 2014-15. However for the year 2015-16, an allocation of Rs 45 crore had been made at the BE stage which was reduced to Rs 26.25 crore at the Revised Estimates stage, the whole of which was utilized till 31 March 2016.

    Regarding the physical targets achieved under this Scheme during 2015-16, the Ministry informed the Standing Parliamentary Committee for Information Technology which examines issues relating to I and B that interim technical facilities were set up at the Central Production Centre to meet the minimum functional requirements.

    The Committee was informed that the entire allocation of Rs 10 crore made in BE 2015-16 for creation of capital assets (Revenue Plan) had been withdrawn at the RE stage which had impacted activities such as purchase order of important equipment such as HD Zoom Lens, Collaborative Non-Linear Editing (NLE), Batteries and Chargers, etc. It has been stated that tenders for these facilities have already been received and are under various stages of evaluation.

    The Committee was told that out of Rs 60 crore allocated under BE 2016-17 for Kisan Channel, Rs 52 crore has been earmarked for content development and dissemination and Rs 8 crore for creation of capital assets.

    The DD Kisan channel was launched by prime minister Narendra Modi on 26 May last year for supporting the cause of the country’s farming population.

    On being asked about the fund that had been utilized out of Rs 100 crore provided for this scheme, the Ministry in a written note stated that Rs 49.36 crore had been utilized till date for publicity at the time of launch of the Kisan channel and content development and dissemination.

    Technical facilities at 18 regional Kendras are also to be augmented to strengthen programme production activities for Kisan Channel. As part of this, Electronic News Gathering (ENG) based Field Production facilities, Post Production facility & Preview facility are envisaged to be provided to the above Kendras during 2016-17.

    The Interim technical set up, meeting broadly the Studio Production, ENG production, Post-production and Play-out requirement with optimum technical facility, were arranged with the existing technical facilities available at the CPC Kendra as well as through diversion from other Kendras in the network. Technical facilities planned for interim set up have been completed during 2015-16.

     

  • Kisan Channel equipment yet to be acquired: Jaitley

    Kisan Channel equipment yet to be acquired: Jaitley

    NEW DELHI: The equipment required for a full fledged studio production for Kisan Channel under ccomponent is yet to be procured and is at various stages of procurement, , Information and Broadcasting minister Arun Jaitley said today.

    Although the question of roll out of Kisan Channel was mainly dependent on selection of suitable content and not technical equipment, interim technical facilities were set up at Central Production Centre (CPC), Delhi to meet the minimum functional requirement for launching the new channel as it was to be launched in a short time.

    The interim technical setup, broadly meeting the requirement of studio production, electronic news gathering (ENG) production, post-production and play-out was arranged from the existing technical facilities available at CPC Kendra as well as through diversion from other Kendras in the network. 

    DD Kisan Channel was launched on 25 May last year by prime minister Narendra Modi as the first programme taking place on the commencement of the second year of the National Democratic Alliance Government.

  • Kisan Channel equipment yet to be acquired: Jaitley

    Kisan Channel equipment yet to be acquired: Jaitley

    NEW DELHI: The equipment required for a full fledged studio production for Kisan Channel under ccomponent is yet to be procured and is at various stages of procurement, , Information and Broadcasting minister Arun Jaitley said today.

    Although the question of roll out of Kisan Channel was mainly dependent on selection of suitable content and not technical equipment, interim technical facilities were set up at Central Production Centre (CPC), Delhi to meet the minimum functional requirement for launching the new channel as it was to be launched in a short time.

    The interim technical setup, broadly meeting the requirement of studio production, electronic news gathering (ENG) production, post-production and play-out was arranged from the existing technical facilities available at CPC Kendra as well as through diversion from other Kendras in the network. 

    DD Kisan Channel was launched on 25 May last year by prime minister Narendra Modi as the first programme taking place on the commencement of the second year of the National Democratic Alliance Government.

  • DD’s programme acquisition spends over Rs 108 crore  for 2015-16

    DD’s programme acquisition spends over Rs 108 crore for 2015-16

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan, which is now working on a plan to auction prim time slots, spent over Rs 108.5 crore in acquiring programmes in 2015-16. The pubcaster had spent just over Rs 71 crore in 2014-15 and a little above Rs 96.52 crore in 2013-14.

    Prasar Bharati sources told indiantelevision.com that its board had advised DD to proceed with an alternative policy by opening-up prime slots for sale in its 127th meeting on 17 June 2015.

    Doordarshan sources said it was anticipating higher side of revenues from sale of slots. Accordingly, DD proposed a slot sale policy, so that genuine external and creative professionals could mount their programmes on DD Channels through slot purchase. In this scheme DD would stop financing production through “Pay Out” modes and instead have revenue assurance in the form of a slot fee.

    The policy envisages that producers are made stake holders in the scheme. They would invest in the content and recover the same from the market through sale of associated commercial time. In such a situation, market forces would ensure that high quality standards were maintained for the content mounted.

    Sale of slots could provide a platform to DD to partner with the best content developers for improved viewership and financial health. 

  • DD’s programme acquisition spends over Rs 108 crore  for 2015-16

    DD’s programme acquisition spends over Rs 108 crore for 2015-16

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan, which is now working on a plan to auction prim time slots, spent over Rs 108.5 crore in acquiring programmes in 2015-16. The pubcaster had spent just over Rs 71 crore in 2014-15 and a little above Rs 96.52 crore in 2013-14.

    Prasar Bharati sources told indiantelevision.com that its board had advised DD to proceed with an alternative policy by opening-up prime slots for sale in its 127th meeting on 17 June 2015.

    Doordarshan sources said it was anticipating higher side of revenues from sale of slots. Accordingly, DD proposed a slot sale policy, so that genuine external and creative professionals could mount their programmes on DD Channels through slot purchase. In this scheme DD would stop financing production through “Pay Out” modes and instead have revenue assurance in the form of a slot fee.

    The policy envisages that producers are made stake holders in the scheme. They would invest in the content and recover the same from the market through sale of associated commercial time. In such a situation, market forces would ensure that high quality standards were maintained for the content mounted.

    Sale of slots could provide a platform to DD to partner with the best content developers for improved viewership and financial health. 

  • DD modernisation cost over 3 years was Rs 383 crore

    DD modernisation cost over 3 years was Rs 383 crore

    NEW DELHI: A sum of Rs 382.88 crore has been spent by Doordarshan to digitize and modernize its infrastructure over the last three years.

    In 2013-14, Doordarshan spent Rs 159.81 crore though the sum allocated was Rs 156.01 crore, while in 2014-15, it spent Rs 153.37 crore out of the Rs 155 allocated. In 2015-16, DD spent a provisional Rs 69.7 crore out of the Rs 191.50 allocated.

    Modernization/upgradation of studios, transmitters and satellite broadcast equipment that are at various stages of implementation in under the 12th Plan are: Digitalization of transmitters and studios in Doordarshan network, including adoption of digital video broadcasting (DVB)-T2 technology; High definition television (HDTV); Modernization, augmentation and replacement of transmitter and studio equipment; Modernization, augmentation and replacement of satellite broadcast equipment.

    Giving details, DD sources said that all the 39 Studios have been made digital (except Camera chains). The purchase proposal for procurement of Camera chains has been submitted for financial sanction.

    Of the 53 digital transmitters, 16 digital transmitters (HPTs) have been commissioned in the first phase from 25 February and another 3 digital HPTs have been installed and are under testing. Action for setting up of remaining 44 digital transmitters in the next phase has been initiated and expected to be setup in about 2 years.

    All the four HDTV transmitters at four metro locations have been installed and ready for commissioning. The HD Studio at Delhi and Mumbai has been set up. Action for setting up HD Studio at Chennai and Kolkata has been initiated.

    Referring a question about multi camera mobile production facility in HDTV format, DD sources said two were supplied at Delhi and Mumbai. For the third, tenders received earlier have been cancelled on technical considerations and fresh notice inviting tenders is being issued.

    A total of 13 ageing HPTs have been replaced by new HPTs. At two other locations, installation of transmitter equipment has been completed and is under testing.

    All equipment envisaged as part of 11th Plan schemes have been provided, except Camera chains which are under procurement. Equipment envisaged as part of 12th Plan new schemes are at various stages of procurement.

    Out of 18 earth stations, one has been upgraded. At four locations, all earth station equipment except RF equipment (which has been ordered) have been installed and tested. At the remaining 13 locations, specifications of equipment are under finalization.

    New earth stations have been set up at four places. For the remaining one, tenders have been opened for part of the earth station equipment and under evaluation.