I&B gets
Parliamentary Committee rap on DD's DTH expansion issue |
NEW DELHI: A
Parliamentary Committee has criticised the Information and Broadcasting
Ministry for not doing adequate preparatory work before embarking upon
schemes to increase the capacity of Doordarshan’s free-to-air
direct-to-home platform DD Direct Plus.
Doordarshan’s DTH platform at present has capacity of 59 Standard
Definition (SD) TV channels. A plan scheme for upgradation of
Doordarshan’s DTH Platform to 97 TV channels was approved by the
Government in August 2010.
Prasar Bharati Board later approved
further expansion of Doordarshan’s DTH platform to 150 TV channels. An
additional satellite transponder was required for upgradation of DTH
platform. During the examination of the Demands for Grants 2011-12 on
measures being taken by Prasar Bharati to generate revenue, the Ministry
had stated that it was proposed to move towards the use of tools provided
by IT to enable automation of various functions so as to bring down the
manpower requirement.
The Parliamentary Standing
Committee for Information Technology ‘are concerned to see that though AIR
had proposed “E- Governance by implementing ERP system” in XI Plan for
effective management of the vast infrastructure but it could not be
approved and this scheme has now been proposed as a fresh scheme in XII
plan at a cost of Rs 700 million.’
The Committee is not
convinced with the reasons cited by the Ministry that though comments were
sought from the Planning Commission, no comments were received. Later, the
Planning Commission had opined that the requirements of Doordarshan may
also be included in the SFC proposal. Accordingly, requirements of
Doordarshan were obtained. The total requirements of All India Radio and
Doordarshan could not be met within the allocated amount of Rs 280 million
during the 11th plan. Therefore, this scheme could not be put up for
approval and it was decided to take it up as a fresh scheme in 12th Plan.
The Committee noted that once the
scheme has been conceptualised, the reasons for under performance are
untenable. Taking a serious note of the way the Ministry has dealt with
this issue, the Committee desires that the Ministry should take up the
projects on priority basis and expedite approval from the Planning
Commission and all corrective action may be taken so as to utilise the
outlay effectively in the Twelfth Plan.
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