Tag: Ministry of Corporate Affairs

  • Tarun Nangia joins IICA monitoring committee as member

    Tarun Nangia joins IICA monitoring committee as member

    NEW DELHI: NewsX associate editor (special projects) Tarun Nangia has been appointed as a member of the monitoring committee to the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA), a think-tank under the ministry of corporate affairs, government of India.

    The monitoring committee has been constituted to oversee projects related to production and telecast of TV series on behalf of Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (IEPFA).

    His mandate is to carry forward IEPFA’s mandate of investor education, awareness, and protection, offering advice to avoid disputes, offering media dissemination related advice and other activity incidental to investor awareness and protection. The work would involve improving financial literacy among Indian investors.

    Nangia produces hosts of popular weekly television shows i.e. Legally Speaking, Policy & Politics and Brand Story. 

    IEPFA is a fund set up under the guidance of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and ministry of corporate affairs, government of India. IEPFA is set up to pool all the dividends of the asset management companies, matured deposits, share application interests or money, debentures, interests, etc. that are unclaimed for seven years. All the money collected from the mentioned sources has to be transferred to IEPF. Investors, who are trying to seek a refund for their unclaimed rewards can now do so from the Investor Protection and Education Fund (IEPF)

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  • MIB nod to TV channels on hold till TRAI uplink, downlink suggestions

    MIB nod to TV channels on hold till TRAI uplink, downlink suggestions

    MUMBAI: It’s official now. The Indian government has put on hold, since January 2018, clearances of new applications for TV channels till the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) comes out with recommendations on issues relating to uplinking and downlinking of TV channels.

    According to government sources, in a note circulated mid-January 2018 by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) it was proposed to keep in “abeyance” permissions to all new TV channels till a “new policy” was put in place after studying recommendations from broadcast and telecoms regulator TRAI.

    TRAI had floated a consultation paper on issues relating to uplink and downlink of TV channels in India mid-December 2017 on receiving a reference from the MIB to study the particular aspect and come out with suggestions. This consultation was initiated even as the regulator had been discussing various other issues with stakeholders of the broadcast and cable sectors on ease of doing business and inputs for the National Telecom Policy 2018. Subsequently, it submitted its recommendations to the government on ease of doing business and the NTP.

    Even as the TRAI is yet to formulate its recommendations on uplink and downlink of TV channels, as an indirect fallout of the MIB proposal—as also certain other feedback from agencies like the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)—the government has also put on hold processing any change being sought by existing TV channels.

    The sources indicated that out of the 97-odd applications from TV channels under-process, 30 are fresh applications. Show-cause notices have also been issued by the MIB to some 100 companies on the advice of the MCA for various irregularities. Out of the companies asked to explain, three had applied for clearances for additional TV channels.

    Meanwhile, in its consultation paper on uplink and downlink of TV channels, amongst various other points, the TRAI had raised the following issues also:

    ·        Should net-worth requirement of the applicant company for granting uplinking permission, and/or downlinking permission be increased?

    ·        Should there be different net-worth requirements for uplinking of news and non-news channels?

    ·        Whether auction of satellite TV channels as a complete package, similar to FM radio channels, is feasible?

    ·        Is it technically feasible to auction individual legs of satellite TV broadcasting, that is uplinking space spectrum, satellite transponder capacity, and downlinking space spectrum?

    ·        Is it feasible to auction satellite TV channels without restricting the use of foreign satellites, and uplinking of signals of TV channels from foreign soil?

    ·        If it is decided to continue granting of licenses for satellite TV channels on administrative basis, as is the case presently, what should be the entry fee for grant of license for uplinking of TV channels from India, downlinking of TV channels uplinked from India, and downlinking of foreign TV channels?

    ·        What should be the license fees structure, that is fixed, variable, or semi-variable, for uplinking and downlinking of satellite TV channels? Please elaborate if any other license fee structure is proposed, with appropriate justification.

    ·        If the variable license fee structure is proposed, then what should be rate of license fee for TV channels uplinked from India and TV channels uplinked from abroad, and what should be the definition of AGR (annual gross revenue)?

    ·        If the semi-variable license fee structure is proposed, then what should be the minimum amount of license fee per annum for domestic channels (uplinked and downlinked in India), uplink only channels, and downlinking of foreign channels (uplinked from abroad)?

    ·        If the fixed license fee structure is proposed, then what should be the license fee per annum for domestic channels, uplink only channels, and downlinking of foreign channels?

    ·        What should be the periodicity for payment of the license fee to the government? Please support your answer with justification.

    ·        What should be the periodicity for review of the entry fee and license fee rates?

    .        Should all TV channels, i.e, pay as well as FTA satellite TV channels, be broadcasted through satellite in encrypted mode?

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