Ordinance soon for
changes in Prasar Bharati Act.
source:http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k11/oct/oct61.php |
An
ordinance is expected to be promulgated shortly to make changes in the
Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act 1990 following the
recommendations of a Group of Ministers which examined various issues
relating to the pubcaster.
The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has done a comprehensive review
of the provisions of the Prasar Bharati Act and has recommended certain
amendments to the Act, which have been approved by the Law Ministry.
Asked why these amendments could not wait for the winter session of
Parliament, Information and Broadcasting Ministry sources told
indiantelevision.com that the posts of Chief Executive Officer as well as
Member (Personnel) were becoming vacant in December and October
respectively, and the Government wanted to take new incumbents under new
rules.
The GoM also considered the various
recommendations of the High Level Committee on the Commonwealth Games
headed by V K Shunglu with regard to the pubcaster.
Acting against the then CEO B S Lalli had proved to be a long process with
the Ministry approaching the President through the Prime Minister and the
apex court appointing a Judge to probe the charges. The amendments also
aim at simplifying this process and by instituting a three member panel
comprising the Vice -President, Chairman of the Press Council of India and
a nominee of the government, currently responsible for appointments of top
officials – to take action in such cases.
Inefficiency, indiscipline and misbehaviour are also sought to be added as
grounds for removal of a CEO, or the DGs of All India Radio and
Doordarshan, apart from the permanent members of the Prasar Bharati Board.
The GoM in particular made recommendations regarding the relationship
between the Government and Prasar Bharati and the CEO and the Prasar
Bharati Board.
Not merely that, but the GoM had also recommended addition of two more
permanent members: Member (Technical) and Member (Marketing).
Earlier this year, the GoM also studied the recommendations of a Committee
of four joint secretaries on disparity in pay scales of Prasar Bharati
employees and also made some recommendations with regard to the waiver of
some dues from Prasar Bharati. The Committees for studying the amendments
to the Act and the pay scale anomalies had been formed by the GoM headed
by P Chidambaram in June last year.
The GoM had also given its recommendations on the Prasar Bharati Board’s
proposal that the Government should meet 100 per cent of the expenses on
salaries and allowances of the employees and 50 per cent of operating
expenses of Prasar Bharati, while the pubcaster will meet the balance 50
per cent of the operating expenses.The existing provision requires Prasar
Bharati to generate at least 50 per cent of its operating expenses as
commercial revenue.
The long-pending Recruitment Rules for 196 cadres of employees in Prasar
Bharati were considered 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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