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  • Jaipal Reddy gets I&B; Maran communications, IT

    Jaipal Reddy gets I&B; Maran communications, IT

    MUMBAI: As predicted by indiantelevision.com, senior Congress leader S. Jaipal Reddy was allotted the information and broadcasting minister’s portfolio late last night. Reddy, who has been I&B minister before and was instrumental in piloting the Broadcasting Bill into parliament in 1997, will also handle the culture portfolio

    The other important portfolio for the television industry is the communications minister’s. And that will be looked after by DMK elect Dayanidhi Maran. Maran’s elder brother Kalanidhi heads the Chennai-based Sun Television Network. Dayanidhi himself had steered the group’s cable TV operations SCV into the force that it is today.

    Maran is quite well suited for the task and it is quite likely that he will do something for the cable TV sector because of his group’s strong involvement in the same. The issue of the rollout of conditional access halted last year and has been brought under the purview of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) which has been soliciting industry and the people’s view on the way forward. With Maran in the hot seat, industry should expect some firm decisions from the man on this score. 

    The key issue is whether Reddy will revive his pet Bill and again commence discussions on the setting up of a Broadcast Regulatory Authority of India quite distinct from Trai. 

    Lobbying has been on for the past couple of years to merge the I&B and communications ministry in an era of convergence. But some circles in industry have been expressing the view that broadcasting should be kept independent of communications and under the I&B ministry. 

    The other ministerial appointments include:

    Cabinet Ministers

    Shivraj Patil, Congress: Home
    Pranab Mukherjee, Congress: Defence
    P Chidambaram, Congress: Finance
    Arjun Singh, Congress: Human resource development 
    Sharad Pawar, Nationalist Congress Party: Agriculture, food & civil supplies, consumer affairs and public distribution.
    Laloo Prasad Yadav, Rashtriya Janata Dal: Railways
    Ram Vilas Paswan, Lok Janshakti Party: Chemicals and fertilisers. He will also take charge of steel. 
    Ghulam Nabi Azad, Congress: Parliamentary Affairs and urban development
    S Jaipal Reddy, Congress: Information and broadcasting. He will also look after culture.
    Sisram Ola, Congress: Labour and employment 
    Mahavir Prasad, Congress: Small scale, agro and rural industries
    P R Kyndiah, Congress: Tribal affairs and development of the Northeast 
    T R Baalu, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam: Road transport and highways
    Shankarsinh Vaghela, Congress: Textiles 
    Kamal Nath, Congress: Commerce and industry 
    H R Bhardwaj, Congress: Law and justice 
    P M Sayeed, Congress: Power
    Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, RJD: Rural development
    Priyaranjan Dasmunsi, Congress: Water resources
    Mani Shankar Aiyar, Congress: Petroleum & Natural Gas. He will also take charge of Panchayati Raj. 
    Sunil Dutt, Congress: Youth affairs and Sports
    Shibu Soren, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha: Coal, mines and minerals
    A Raja, DMK: Environment and forest
    Dayanidhi Maran, DMK: Communication and IT
    Meira Kumar, Congress: Social justice and empowerment
    K Chandrasekhar Rao, Telangana Rashtra Samithi: Shipping 
    Anbumani Ramdoss, Pattali Makkal Katchi: Health and family welfare

    Ministers of state (independent charge)

    Santosh Mohan Deb, Congress: Heavy industries and public enterprises 
    Jagdish Tytler, Congress: Non-resident affairs 
    Oscar Fernandes, Congress: Statistics and programme implementation 
    Renuka Choudhury, Congress: Tourism 
    Subodh Kant Sahay, Congress: Food Processing
    Kapil Sibal, Congress: Science and technology, ocean development
    Vilas Muttemwar, Congress: Non-conventional energy sources
    Kumari Selja, Congress: Urban employment and poverty alleviation
    Praful Patel, NCP: Civil aviation
    Premchand Gupta: Company affairs

    Ministers of state

    E Ahamed, Indian Union Muslim League: External affairs 
    Suresh Pachauri, Congress: Personnel, parliamentary affairs
    B K Handique: Defence, parliamentary affairs
    P Lakshmi, Congress: Health and family welfare
    Dasari Narayan Rao, Congress: Coal and mines
    Shaqeel Ahmed, Congress: Communications & IT
    Rao Indrajit Singh, Congress: External affairs
    Naranbhai Rathwa, Congress: Railways
    Rehman Khan, Congress: Chemicals and fertilisers
    K H Muniyappa, Congress: Road transport and highways 
    M V Rajasekharan, Congress: Planning. 
    Kantilal Bhuria, Congress Agriculture, food and civil supplies, consumer affairs and public distribution 
    Manikrao Gavit, Congress: Home affairs
    Sriprakash Jaiswal, Congress: Home affairs
    Prithviraj Chavan, Congress: Prime pinister’s office
    Mohammed Taslimuddin, Congress: Heavy industries and public enterprises
    Suryakanta Patil, NCP: Rural development, parliamentary affairs
    Mohammed A A Fatmi, RJD: HRD
    A Narendra, TRS: Rural development
    R Velu, PMK: Railways
    S S Palanimanickam, DMK: Commerce and industry
    S Regupathy, DMK: Home affairs
    K Venkatapathy, DMK: Law and justice
    S Jegadeesan: Social Justice and empowerment
    E V K S Elangovan, Congress: Petroleum and natural gas
    Kanti Singh, RJD: HRD
    Namo Narain Meena, Congress: Environment and forests
    Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav, RJD: Water resources
    Akhilesh Singh, RJD: Agriculture, food and civil supplies, consumers affairs and public distribution

    An official government release pointed out that prime minister Manmohan Singh would look after the ministries that have not been allocated.