Tag: Government Advertisements

  • India websites eligible for government advertisements

    India websites eligible for government advertisements

    NEW DELHI: Timing the move with its second anniversary of assumption of office, the government today announced that only websites which are owned and operated by companies that are incorporated in India will be considered for empanelment by Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP) for government advertisements.

    However, websites owned by foreign companies/origin can still be empanelled if such companies have branch offices which are registered and operating in India for at least one year.

    In a move aimed at highlighting the government’s flagship programmes and achievements of the past two years, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry has framed guidelines and criteria for Empanelment of suitable agencies and Rate fixation for government advertisements on websites.

    The aim of the guidelines is to devise principles and instruments to streamline the release of Government advertisements on websites. The policy stipulates eligibility criteria for websites to get empanelled with DAVP which includes Unique Users (UU) per month data which shall be cross-checked and verified by internationally accepted and credible third party tool that monitors website traffic in India.

    The guidelines aim to ensure that the visibility of government advertisements online increased by strategically placing the ads on websites having higher Unique Users per month.

    The policy requires that the websites shall run the government ads through a Third Party Ad Server (3-PAS) engaged by DAVP for providing all relevant reports linked with online billing and will be used for verification of bills for payment. The Unique User Data of each empanelled websites will be reviewed in first week of April every year. The guidelines categorises the Unique User per month data of the websites into three categories:

    The key features of the policy guidelines include different rates for different ad properties like Standard Banners on Cost per Thousand Impressions (CPTI) basis and a minimum Click-Through Rate (CTR) of 0.30, Video ads per five second videos, Fixed Banner on home page with minimum display size of 300 X 250 pixels in a time frame on six-hour slots (6 am-12 noon, 12 noon to 6 pm, 6 pm to 12 midnight and 12 midnight to 6 am) and Fixed Video ads for 24 hour time slots on home page.

    The policy emphasizes that DAVP shall be the nodal agency for all central government ministries / departments for advertising through DAVP empanelled internet websites. However, autonomous bodies/PSUs can directly release advertisements but at DAVP rates and to agencies empanelled with DAVP.

     

  • India websites eligible for government advertisements

    India websites eligible for government advertisements

    NEW DELHI: Timing the move with its second anniversary of assumption of office, the government today announced that only websites which are owned and operated by companies that are incorporated in India will be considered for empanelment by Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP) for government advertisements.

    However, websites owned by foreign companies/origin can still be empanelled if such companies have branch offices which are registered and operating in India for at least one year.

    In a move aimed at highlighting the government’s flagship programmes and achievements of the past two years, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry has framed guidelines and criteria for Empanelment of suitable agencies and Rate fixation for government advertisements on websites.

    The aim of the guidelines is to devise principles and instruments to streamline the release of Government advertisements on websites. The policy stipulates eligibility criteria for websites to get empanelled with DAVP which includes Unique Users (UU) per month data which shall be cross-checked and verified by internationally accepted and credible third party tool that monitors website traffic in India.

    The guidelines aim to ensure that the visibility of government advertisements online increased by strategically placing the ads on websites having higher Unique Users per month.

    The policy requires that the websites shall run the government ads through a Third Party Ad Server (3-PAS) engaged by DAVP for providing all relevant reports linked with online billing and will be used for verification of bills for payment. The Unique User Data of each empanelled websites will be reviewed in first week of April every year. The guidelines categorises the Unique User per month data of the websites into three categories:

    The key features of the policy guidelines include different rates for different ad properties like Standard Banners on Cost per Thousand Impressions (CPTI) basis and a minimum Click-Through Rate (CTR) of 0.30, Video ads per five second videos, Fixed Banner on home page with minimum display size of 300 X 250 pixels in a time frame on six-hour slots (6 am-12 noon, 12 noon to 6 pm, 6 pm to 12 midnight and 12 midnight to 6 am) and Fixed Video ads for 24 hour time slots on home page.

    The policy emphasizes that DAVP shall be the nodal agency for all central government ministries / departments for advertising through DAVP empanelled internet websites. However, autonomous bodies/PSUs can directly release advertisements but at DAVP rates and to agencies empanelled with DAVP.

     

  • Delhi Lokayukta wants DAVP panel to certify circulation figures before giving govt. ads

    Delhi Lokayukta wants DAVP panel to certify circulation figures before giving govt. ads

    NEW DELHI: Delhi Lokayukta Justice Manmohan Sarin has favoured setting up of a panel of Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity for empanelment as well as granting of government advertisements.

     

    The order by the Lokayukta came following a complaint that a local newspaper misrepresented facts about circulation figure in getting advertisement from government agencies and departments in Delhi.

     

    In his order, Justice Sarin particularly sought a thorough verification of circulation figures of newspapers, journals and magazines owned, edited and published by “public functionaries”.

     

    “Whenever a public functionary is the owner, editor, printer or publisher or otherwise has a substantial interest in the newspaper, journal, magazine, then the verification of circulation be made compulsory,” he said.

     

    “A committee of officers of DAVP be constituted for grant of empanelment subject to verification of circulation by Registrar of Newspapers for India (RNI),” the Lokayukta said in the order.

     

    The complainant had alleged that a local newspaper has printed a few copies with a view to obtain advertisements from government departments.