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Up loaded on Sunday November 23, 2014
There is convergence between the state and media. People are anxious about
developmental programmes. The new chairman of Prasar Bharati, A Surya
Prakash, is a journalist who brings to the job a professional’s aggressive
determination to make Doordarshan News the best professional channel in
the country, and to make Prasar Bharati fully autonomous in terms of
finances and recruitment. He is also very clear in his mind about his
politics. The memory of press censorship during the 1975-77 Emergency
imposed by Indira Gandhi is etched in his memory, and he does not want the
Indian media to ever be in that situation again. He wants to do all he can
to ensure that. At the same time he propounds what is on the face of it a
strange thesis that at the moment there is a convergence between the State
and the media, and that the decades of confrontation between media and
government of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s is a thing of the past.
Surya Prakash: DD and AIR were but
wings of the government. Prasar Bharati was legislated in 1990 by the
National Front government. Its remit was to be autonomous and uphold the
democratic values and traditions. Prasar Bharati is responsible to the
people and Parliament. But it was not notified till 1997 — during the time
of the United Front government when Jaipal Reddy was the information and
broadcasting minister. The Congress government of Narasimha Rao did not
want to let go the power over the State media. We have the period from
1997 to 2014 to see what has been achieved. DD and AIR have become
autonomous, but not fully. Prasar Bharati is meant to be an autonomous
corporation. But it is dependent on government for funds and manpower. Of
the total budget of Rs4,010 crore for 2014-15, government has provided
Rs1,950 crore, about 50 per cent of the expenditure. The manpower is from
the central government’s information service. No corporation can be
autonomous if it lives on borrowed money and borrowed staff. Prasar
Bharati should have its own recruitment board. And it should increase its
revenue earnings so that it does not depend any more on government for
funds. I think in the next 10 years, Prasar Bharati should move towards
complete autonomy in terms of finances and manpower.
SP: The DD and the AIR are completely autonomous. It is not just
now, but for the last 10 years. There is no interference. The media
situation in the country has changed. There are about 700 TV channels and
hundreds of private radio channels. There is an explosion of literacy.
When I began journalism, about 65 per cent of the country was illiterate.
Today, literacy rates are more than 90 per cent in northern states like
Himachal Pradesh.
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