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  • MIB scheme evaluation: Revised tenders invited from 20

    NEW DELHI: Nine more agencies have been added to the revised tender for the evaluation of its schemes to be continued beyond the 12th Plan by the ministry of information and broadcasting, taking the total number of short-listed agencies to 20.

    Interestingly, development of community radio and anti-piracy programme in the film sector which were a part of the tender notice of 6 June have been taken off the new list of schemes to be covered. The number of schemes has also been reduced to seven and their sub-schemes against 12 in the earlier tender announcement.

    Tenders have been invited by 24 July and will be opened on the morning of 27 July in the presence of authorised representatives of the bidders. The ministry has made it clear that it is not permissible for the addresses to transfer this invitation to any other institution.

    A notice on the website of the ministry includes Terms of Reference (TOR) of the Schemes for Assignment, the standard form of certificates to be included in the proposal and the standard form of agreement. The evaluation of the proposals will be done by the Evaluation Committee.

    A detailed proposal including the technical bid and the financial bid need to be submitted in two separate sealed covers. The reference number of the letter and the title of the assignment should be superscribed on the envelope containing the proposal.

    The short-listed agencies are:

    1. Academy of Management Studies,
    2. AFC India Ltd.,
    3. National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD),
    4. MAPCON Limited,
    5. Datamation Consultants Pvt. Ltd.,
    6. Chrome Data Analytics & Media
    7. Transnational Altemate Learning for Emancipation and Empowerment through Multimedia (TALEEM),
    S. GFK Mode Pvt. Ltd.,
    9. Development & Research Services Pvt. Ltd.,
    10. Nielsen (India) hrt. Ltd.,
    I l. Sigma Research and Consulting Pvt. Ltd.,
    12. Ipsos Research Pvt. Limited.,
    13. Sreejak Media Pvt. Ltd.,
    14. IMRB Intemational,
    15. Kadence Research lndia Pvt Ltd.
    16. Mott McDonald Pvt. Ltd.,
    17. Operations Research Group Pvt. Ltd.,
    18. KPMG, Building No. 10,
    19. McKinsey & Company,
    20. Quality Council of India.

    The schemes include:

    Broadcasting Sector

    Prasar Bharati

    a) Grant in aid to Prasar Bharati
    b) Grant in aid to Prasar Bharati for Kisan Channel

    Film Sector

    i)  Infrastructure Development Programme relating to Film Sector
    a)  Upgradation, modernisation and expansion of CBFC and certification process
    b)  Upgradation ofSiri Fort Complex
    c)  Upgradation of building infrastructure of Films Division
    d)  Grant-in-Aid to FTII – U pgradation and Modernisation ofFTll
    e)  Infrastructure development in SRFTI
    ii) Development Communication & Dissemination of Filmic Content a)  Promotion  of Indian  cinema  through film festivals and film markets in India and abroad
    b)  Production of films and documentaries in various Indian languages
    c)  Webcasting of Film Archives
    d)  Acquisition of archival films and film material
    iii)National Film Heritage Mission
    iv) Setting up a Centre of Excellence for Animation, Gaming and VFX (NCoE)

    Information Sector

    i)   Media Infrastructure Development Programme
    a)  Revamping & Restructuring of DA VP
    b)  Modernisation of PIB
    c)  Opening up of New Regional Centers of IIMC
    d)  Revitalisation, upgradation and modernisation of Publications Division and Employment News
    e)  National Centre of Photography and Special Drive for North Eastern States
    f)   Strengthening of RNT Headquarters

    ii) Development Communication & Information Dissemination
    a)  People’s Empowerment through Development Communication (Conception and Dissemination)
    b)  Media Outreach Programme and Publicity for Special Events
    c)  Direct Contact Programme by Directorate of Field Publicity
    d)  Live Arts and Culture
    e)  Social Media Platform

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  • MIB scheme evaluation: Tenders invited from Chrome DM, IMRB & Nielsen etc

    NEW DELHI: Offers have been invited by the information and broadcasting ministry for the evaluation of its schemes from 11 short-listed agencies which include Chrome and IMRB.

    Tenders have been invited by 23 June 2017. The bids will be opened in the presence of authorised representatives of the bidders. The date and time of opening of the bids of the eligible bidders will be intimated separately. The ministry has made clear that it is not permissible for the addresses to transfer this invitation to any other Institution.

    A notice on the website of the ministry includes Terms of Reference (TOR) of the Schemes for Assignment, the standard form of certificates to be included in the proposal and the standard form of agreement. The evaluation of the proposals will be done by the Evaluation Committee.

    A detailed proposal including the technical bid and the financial bid need to be submitted in two separate sealed covers. The reference number of the letter and the title of the assignment should be superscribed on the envelope containing the proposal.

    The short-listed agencies are:

    National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP),
    National Council of Applied and Economic Research (NCAER),
    National Institute of Labour Economic Research and Development (NILERD),
    National Institute of Financial Management (NlFM),
    Centre for Media Studies
    Nielsen (India) Pvt. Ltd
    Sambodhi Research & Communication Pvt. Ltd.
    GFK Mode Pvt Ltd.
    Frost and Sullivan
    IMRB International, and
    Chrome Data Analytics & Media

    The schemes include:

    Broadcasting Sector:
    i) Supporting Community Radio Movement in India
    ii) Prasar Bharafi
    a) Grant in aid to Prasar Bharati
    b) Grant in aid to Prasar Bharati for Kisan Channel

    Film Sector:
    i) National Museum of Indian Cinema
    ii) Infrastructure Development Programme relating to Film Sector
    a) Upgradation, modernisation and expansion of CBFC and certification process
    b) Upgradation of Siri Fort Complex
    c) Upgradation of building infrastructure of Films Division
    d) Grant-in-Aid to FTII – Upgradation and Modemisation of FTII
    e) Infrastructure development in SRFTI
    D Development Communication & Dissemination of Filmic Content
    a) Promotion of Indian cinema through film festivals and film markets in lndia and abroad
    b) Production of films and documentaries in various Indian languages
    c) Webcasting of Film Archives
    d) Acquisition of archival films and film material
    iv) National Film Heritage Mission
    v) Anti-Piracy initiatives
    vi) Setting up a Centre of Excellence for Animation, Gaming and VFX

    Information Sector:
    i) Up-gradation of IIMC to International Standards
    Media Infrastructure Development Programme
    Development Communication & Information I)issemination Iluman Resource Development
    a) Training for Human Resource Development (excluding Prasar Bharati)
    b) International Media Programme
    c) HRD of Film MediaUnits
    d) Payment for Professional Services