PRASAR BHARATI HAS
EXPRESSED HELPLESSNESS IN REGULARISING CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES
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NEW DELHI: Despite
major shortage of staff, Prasar Bharati has informed the Information and
Broadcasting Ministry that it is not feasible to regularise services of
contractual employees in All India Radio and Doordarshan.
A Ministry source claimed that the pubcaster said recruitment has to be
done according to the Recruitment Rules, and the contractuals of Prasar
Bharati had not been engaged by following the Recruitment Rules concerned
as most of them do not fulfill the prescribed educational and other
qualifications.
In view of this, their regularisation would be in violation of the Supreme
Court judgment in the case of State of Karnataka Vs. Uma Devi.
Furthermore, Prasar Bharati said that as some of the casuals/contractuals
are booked for a maximum of 6 days in a month, their numbers in panels far
exceed the number of posts for any particular job.
Prasar Bharati has informed that Doordarshan has engaged the following
type of contractuals:
i. Special Assignees - 18
ii. Contractual Engagees- 63
iii.Ex-BECIL Engagees- 166
iv. Retired Engagees - 211
Moreover, 306 contractuals are engaged in DD News Headquarters and 41
contractuals are working in the Regional News Units of Doordarshan Kendras.
Prasar Bharati has also informed that All India Radio (AIR) engaged 125
retired officials, on short term contract basis. Moreover, AIR
Headquarters has engaged 116 Data Entry Operators and 38 casual workers
through outsourcing agency.
Casual presenters/ announcers are being booked by AIR stations as talent
on assignment basis. The number of such casual announcers varies from
station to station as per their requirement. Since this is an ongoing
process, there is no fixed number of casual presenters/ announcers
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