• Prasar Bharati FY'11 rev up 19% to Rs 13.88 bn

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 27, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Prasar Bharati has posted a 19.14 per cent jump in revenue to Rs 13.88 billion for the financial year ended March 2011, according to the pubcaster?s sources.

    The accounts have not been finally audited for the fiscal in view of various factors including the Commonwealth Games broadcast rights issue.

    "The figures reported by the Directorates of All India Radio and Doordarshan add up to a revenue of Rs 13.88 for the fiscal ended March 2011. The final audit has not been done due to various factors including the CWG broadcast rights issue," the sources add.

    In FY?10, Prasar Bharati had reported revenue of Rs 11.65 billion.

    The operational cost of Doordarshan, however, has climbed to Rs 14.69 billion in 2010-11, compared with Rs 14.21 billion in the year-ago period.

    The operational cost includes non-plan expenditure, revenue expenditure, and capital plan expenditure. The rise has been mainly due to increase in salary, dearness allowance and grant of benefit of Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme to the employees.

    Earlier this year, the Group of Ministers recommended that the Government should meet 100 per cent of the expenses on salaries and allowances of the employees and augmentation/replacement of capital assets.

    The remaining items of operating expenditure are to be borne by Prasar Bharati from its revenue earnings.

    A total of 8018 personnel would be required for the operation and maintenance of newly sanctioned projects of All India Radio (2183) and Doordarshan (5835), according to sources. This is in addition to 3452 posts lying vacant and considered by Prasar Bharati as priority.

    The Group of Ministers has approved a scheme worked out with the Finance Ministry for this purpose.

    Earlier this year, the Prasar Bharati Board considered the long-pending Recruitment Rules for 196 cadres of employees in Prasar Bharati for forwarding to Government. Non-existence of these rules ever since Prasar Bharati came into being in 1997 was a major reason for the huge backlog in filling up the vacancies and making vital appointments, something which has come under heavy criticism in Parliamentary Committees.

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    Prasar Bharati
  • Khel Ratna, Boat Race to be telecast live by DD

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 26, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan will telecast live the presentation of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna awards 2011 by President Pratibha Devi Singh Patil.

    The telecast from Rashtrapati Bhawan will commence at 11.30 pm on 29 August.

    The next day, 30 August, DD will telecast live the Ist President Trophy Boat Race at Kollam in Kerala. The telecast will be held from 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm.

    Both the programmes will be telecast on the national channel, DD One.

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  • Tripurari Sharan to be new DG in Doordarshan

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 25, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    NEW DELHI: Tripurari Sharan, a senior Indian Administrative Officer who is presently serving in his home state Bihar, is to be the new Director General of Doordarshan.

    Sharan is being posted on deputation in Doordarshan for five years. Informed sources expressed surprise since the normal tenure is three years.

    Sharan, presently Principal Secretary for the Food Department in Bihar, is an IAS officer of the 1985 batch.
    He has earlier served as Director of the Film and Television Institute of India, during which time he had directed a feature film ‘Woh subah kidhar nikal gayi‘ produced under the auspices of the Institute.

    After interviews held on 15 March, the Prasar Bharati Board had prepared a shortlist of three persons for Doordarshan and two persons for All India Radio for the post of Director-General.

    According to the procedure, this list was sent to the Ministry which was expected to forward it to the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) for selecting the Directors-General of the public service broadcasters. 

    The names suggested after extensive interviews by the Board on 15 March - in that order - were L D Mandloi, Tripurari Sharan (1985, IAS, Bihar), and Ramsubhag Singh (1987, IAS, Himachal Pradesh) for the post of DG Doordarshan, while G Jayalal and L D Mandloi were shortlisted for the post of DG AIR.

    The meeting had been presided over by Prasar Bharati Chairperson Mrinal Pandey and attended by eight other members including Rajiv Takru, Additional Secretary of the Ministry and nominated member in the Board who is currently holding charge as CEO.

    While Sharan‘s name was third on the list for DD, it has been alleged by the Doordarshan Empanelled Producers Association that this order was changed following oral communication from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry and all Board members were asked to sign afresh on the new order of preference.

    A majority of the members agreed with the new list but reduced the number of persons to just two. While five of the nine members including the Chairperson and Takru approved this new order of preference, three members removed the name of Ram Subhag Singh in the DD list. The ninth member insisted on sticking to the original order of preference, though he also removed the name of Singh.

    In the case of All India Radio, the appointment of DG has been held up as at least one of the persons shortlisted - Jiyalal - has gone to the Central Administrative Tribunal, which has since reserved its orders after hearing both sides.

    It may be recalled that the Delhi High Court had in 2008 said Mandloi - who has been asked to hold additional charge more that three times as DG - was qualified to be Director General of Doordarshan.

    It is interesting that this comes close on the heels of two other IAS officers, BS Lalli and Aruna Sharma, having been indicted - the former in many cases, and the latter in the matter of the Commonwealth Games.
     

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    Tripurari Sharan
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