Prasar
Bharti (Akashwani
&Doordashan)
Prasar Bharati is
India's largest public broadcaster. It is an autonomous body set up by an Act
of Parliament and comprises Doordarshan television network and All India Radio
which were earlier media units of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
The Parliament of India passed an Act to grant this autonomy
in 1990, but it was not enacted until 15 September 1997.
Dr A Surya Prakash is the current chairperson of Prasar
Bharati and Jawhar Sircar is the CEO.
Prasar Bharati Act
The Prasar Bharati Act provides for establishment of a
Broadcasting Corporation, to be known as Prasar Bharati, to define its
composition, functions and powers.[4] The Act grants autonomy to All India
Radio and Doordarshan, which were previously under government control.[4] The
Act received assent of President of India on 12 September 1990[1] after being
unanimously passed by Parliament. It was finally implemented in November 1997.
By the Prasar Bharati Act, all the property, assets, debts, liabilities,
payments of money due, all suits and legal proceedings involving Akashvani (All
India Radio) and Doordarshan were transferred to Prasar Bharati.
Prasar Bharati Board
Prasar Bharati Act stipulates general superintendence,
direction and management of affairs of the Corporation vests in Prasar Bharati
Board which may exercise all such powers and do all such acts and things as may
be exercised or done by the Corporation.
Prasar Bharati Board
consists of:
Chairman
One Executive Member
One Member (Finance)
One Member (Personnel)
Six Part-time Members
Director-General (Akashvani),
Director-General (Doordarshan),
One representative of the Union Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting (India), to be nominated by that Ministry and
Two representatives of the employees of the Corporation, of
whom one shall be elected by the engineering staff from amongst themselves and
one shall be elected by the other employee from amongst themselves.
The President of India appoints Chairman and the other
Members, except the ex officio members, nominated member and the elected
members.
The Board shall meet not be less than six meetings every
year but three months shall not intervene between one meeting and the next
meeting.
Functions and Objectives
The primary duty of the Corporation is to organise and
conduct public broadcasting services to inform, educate and entertain the
public and to ensure a balanced development of broadcasting on radio and
television.
The Corporation shall, in the discharge of its functions, be
guided by the following objectives, namely:
Upholding the unity and integrity of the country and the
values enshrined in the Constitution.
Safeguarding the citizen’s right to be informed freely,
truthfully and objectively on all matters of public interest, national or
international, and presenting a fair and balanced flow of information including
contrasting views without advocating any opinion or ideology of its own.
Paying special attention to the fields of education and
spread of literacy, agriculture, rural development, environment, health and
family welfare and science and technology.
Providing adequate coverage to the diverse cultures and
languages of the various regions of the country by broadcasting appropriate
programmes.
Providing adequate coverage to sports and games so as to
encourage healthy competition and the spirit of sportsmanship.
Providing appropriate programmes keeping in view the special
needs of the youth.
Informing and stimulating the national consciousness in
regard to the status and problems of women and paying special attention to the
upliftment of women.
Promoting social justice and combating exploitation,
inequality and such evils as untouchability and advancing the welfare of the
weaker sections of the society.
Safeguarding the rights of the working classes and advancing
their welfare.
Serving the rural and weaker sections of the people and
those residing in border regions, backward or remote areas.
Providing suitable programmes keeping in view the special
needs of the minorities and tribal communities.
Taking special steps to protect the interests of children,
the blind, the aged, the handicapped and other vulnerable sections of the
people.
Promoting national integration by broadcasting in a manner
that facilitates communication in the languages in India; and facilitating the
distribution of regional broadcasting services in every State in the languages
of that State.
Providing comprehensive broadcast coverage through the
choice of appropriate technology and the best utilisation of the broadcast
frequencies available and ensuring high quality reception.
Promoting research and development activities in order to
ensure that radio broadcast and television broadcast technology are constantly
updated.
Expansion plans
Digitisation of AIR & DD is going on full phase, as some
of DDK's (Doordarshan Kendra's) & AIR Stations are already getting
digitised. All the new establishments are digital and there are plans to modify
the existing ones. New transmitters are being ordered and plans for purchase of
digital transmitters are being implemented in phases.
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