Tag: Veena Jain

  • PIB’s Ira Joshi new DG of Doordarshan News

    PIB’s Ira Joshi new DG of Doordarshan News

    MUMBAI: Doordarshan News has appointed senior Indian Information Service officer Ira Joshi as director general (DG).

    Joshi is currently serving as the DG of the Press Information Bureau. According to an order issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Ghanshyam Goel, currently also serving as DG of PIB, was given the charge of DG, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP). Goel was given the charge in place of Esther Kar, who has been put on ‘Compulsory Wait’ till further orders.

    Veena Jain, who was appointed as the Doordarshan News DG in May 2015, had retired in August this year and All India Radio’s News Services Division DG Sitanshu Kar was given the additional charge of the post.

  • Prasar Bharati & Digital TV Russia ink alliance to exchange programmes & technology, initiate co-productions

    Prasar Bharati & Digital TV Russia ink alliance to exchange programmes & technology, initiate co-productions

    NEW DELHI: Prasar Bharati and Russia’s top pay television broadcaster Digital TV Russia (DTR) have collaborated on high quality production, marketing and distribution of content related to art, culture, trade and science, research and technology.

     

    The memorandum of understanding on cooperation between the two broadcasters will also entail joint production and exchange of TV programmes and related services, which will give audiences in both countries an unprecedented access to a rich variety of thematic entertainment and factual content.

     

    The MoU was signed by Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar and DTR representatives Dmitry Mednikov along with Ayuna Badmaeva. Prasar Bharati chairman Surya Prakash was also present.

     

    The joint productions will particularly be in the areas of music, opera, theatre, film-based programmes, cartoons and animation based on epics of both countries, literary classics, folk tales, science fiction, circus and so on. In addition children’s programmes, tourism promotion, sports and gymnastics will also be covered.

     

    The MoU will include re-packaging, re-purposing and dubbing popular or iconic TV programmes produced by one party for use by the other party.

     

    There will be unique exchange of programmes between the two broadcasters and cooperation in research and development for technical modernization and capacity building in the areas of TV programming.

     

    There will also be cooperation in manpower training by augmenting each other’s training facilities through mutual cooperation. 

     

    Marketing of each other’s programming will be another area, and this will include the rich archival programmes.

     

    Digitization of audio-visual materials of rich value for preserving them for posterity by sharing technical and scientific knowhow and best practices is another field of concentration.

     

    The two broadcasters will cooperate in promoting consumer products and ad sales of respective countries through their TV channels.

     

    Prakash said the MoU was a natural corollary of the ancient ties between the two countries. He also referred to the fact that Bollywood was the only answer to Hollywood, even though productions in India cost one-tenth of those in Hollywood.

     

    Jawhar said this partnership will cross-promote each nation’s unique culture and traditions through cooperation in all areas in the media arena. From adaptation of iconic TV programmes in each broadcaster’s library, right up to the sharing of best practices, this coming together will not only benefit viewers in India and Russia, but will also inspire media executives in both countries to explore new and exciting ways of communicating their stories.  

     

    He added that the tie-up had tremendous potential for developing synergies between the two broadcasters.

     

    He said, “A new vibrant India looks forward to a robust partnership with Russian Television and Radio, as represented by VGTRK and DTR. India and Russia have a long tradition of mutual respect and have enjoyed decades of meaningful partnership in many industrial, scientific and cultural domains. Through this new MoU, we look forward to a reassertion of our historic bonds and seek to know each other’s country, people and advancements even better. We intend to come even closer through better appreciation of our positions.”

     

    Russia TV and Radio Deputy CEO Dmitry Mednikov said DTR is committed to developing local content in India for distribution by local players, and will re-invest their revenues into local content. He said, “We are here to launch and build meaningful business in partnership with India’s programmers, content producers’, distribution platforms. Our key principle is to invest into local content production, state-of-the-art technologies and to develop local talents.”

     

    Answering questions, he said there was no problem about dubbing or sub-titling programmes in English. He also said DTR being a pay channel did not create any problems as it also had some FTA channels. 

     

    Doordarshan’s Lalrosanga said that this MoU was one of many new initiatives being taken by the public broadcaster.

     

    Russia’s leading journalists will be in India next month to produce TV programmes on Indian economy, technology and culture. This series will be aired in Russia’s highly rated FTA channels Russia 1 and Russia 24.

     

    DTR deputy CEO and GM of International Networks Ayuna Badmaeva said, “We provide smart and innovative programs that entertain, educate audiences across all demographics and on all platforms. Our philosophy in creating local brands and local formats ensures that these channels will resonate with the local viewers. Especially with a market like India where there are many regions and languages.” 

     

    Veena Jain who heads DD News said the channel would like to educate viewers about Russian arts and culture. DD ADG Deepa Chandra who is in charge of the national channel said music and dance always attracted viewers.

  • MIB amends order; DD News DG to report to Prasar Bharati

    MIB amends order; DD News DG to report to Prasar Bharati

    NEW DELHI: In partial modification of its earlier order, the Government said today that Veena Jain, who has been asked to take over as director general (News) in Doordarshan, will report to Prasar Bharati “for all operational purposes.”

     

    As was reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, the order issued on 29 May had said that the 1984 Indian Information Service officer who will also hold charge as Officer on Special Duty for New Media Wing and Social Media Cell “will report to the Ministry for all purposes.”

     

    A modification posted on the website of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) now says that she will report to the Ministry only in her capacity as OSD. Jain was until now posted as additional director general in the News Services Division of All India Radio.

     

    The announcement had led to a furore in the pubcaster and the media, which alleged that the Government was taking over DD News.

     

    A Ministry official told Indiantelevision.com that it was merely a typographical error and there should be no attempt to read meanings into this.

     

    However, a Prasar Bharati source had told this correspondent last week that DD News had always been under the control of the Ministry as all its officials were appointed by the Ministry without consulting the pubcaster Board or CEO.

     

    In fact, the order of the Ministry was not even marked as a copy to PrasarBharati CEO Jawhar Sircar.

     

    All India Radio has 45 news units while DD has 30 news units around the country, and all are headed by Indian Information Service officers posted by the Ministry.

     

    While pointing out that Prasar Bharati had never been consulted on these postings, Senior Prasar Bharati Advisor Brig. V A M Hussain told this website that Section 11(A)(2) of the Prasar Bharati Act 1990 was clear that the Ministry was to prescribe the terms and conditions of service in the pubcaster of officers and employees of the Indian Information Service, the Central Secretariat Service or any other service borne on any cadre outside Akashvani or Doordarshan. However, he said this had never been done.

     

    Under the Act, Prasar Bharati was made into an autonomous organization.

     

    Answering a question, he said DD has 24 channels and DD News is the only one where the Indian Information Service officers who are directly answerable to the Ministry is posted without any consultation with the pubcaster.

  • Pubcaster not consulted on new DD News appointment: Prasar Bharati officials

    Pubcaster not consulted on new DD News appointment: Prasar Bharati officials

    NEW DELHI: The order posting Veena Jain to head the news channel of Doordarshan as director general and noting that the officer ‘will report to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry for all purposes’ has come as a surprise to many as it implies that DD News is to be directly controlled by the Ministry.

     

    However, Prasar Bharati officials told Indiantelevision.com that this has been the case since the inception of DD News.

     

    All India Radio has 45 news units while DD has 30 news units around the country, and all are headed by Indian Information Service (IIS) officers posted by the Ministry.

     

    Senior Prasar Bharati Advisor Brig. V A M Hussain told the website that Section 11(B)(2) of the Prasar Bharati Act 1990 clearly states that the Ministry must consult or seek advice of the pubcaster before making such appointments. Under the same Act, Prasar Bharati was made into an autonomous organisation.

     

    However, in this case, a copy of the Ministry’s order was not even marked to Prasar Bharati CEO Jawhar Sircar.

     

    Reacting to a news report about this, Hussain tweeted, ‘Never consulted Prasar Bharati in past/Fact is Never handed over News.’

     

    Answering a question, he said that DD had 24 channels and DD News is the only one where the IIS officers are directly answerable to the Ministry and are posted without consultation with the pubcaster.

     

    In fact, Sircar has written to the Ministry several times in the past in this connection but has not received a reply.   

     

    The pubcaster had also reacted strongly when S M Khan had been removed unceremoniously last year and placed on compulsory wait.

     

    During the run-up to the elections, Khan was reported to have delayed the transmission of Narendra Modi’s interview to Doordarshan. Answering a query about editing out certain portions, he had sad this was done only because of references made about persons who had not been given an opportunity to have their say.

  • Veena Jain appointed as DD News DG, to hold additional charge in New Media Cell

    Veena Jain appointed as DD News DG, to hold additional charge in New Media Cell

    NEW DELHI: Veena Jain, a 1984 Indian Information Service officer, will be taking over as director general (DG) of News in Doordarshan. 

     

    Additionally, Jain has also been asked to hold charge as officer on special duty in the Ministry for New Media Wing and Social Media Cell. She will report to the Ministry for all purposes.

    Jain has also been promoted to the Selection Grade of IIS Group A.

     

    She is currently posted as Additional Director General in the News Services Division of All India Radio. Earlier, she has also served as director of Publications Division.

     

    Prior to this appointment, senior IIS officer Akshay Rout was officiating as DD News DG.