Express News Service
NEW DELHI: The Centre has began engaged on a mechanism to establish folks staying in distant, tribal, left-wing extremist (LWE) and border areas to supply DD Free Dish. The union cabinet in January authorised the Broadcast Infrastructure Network Development (BIND) scheme with an outlay of Rs 2539.61 crore for modernisation and enlargement of All India Radio and Doordarshan entailing free distribution of direct-to-home (DTH) set-top packing containers.
According to the ministry, to establish the beneficiaries beneath the scheme involved district magistrates (DMs) might be an authority.
The DMs will add the small print of the individual, who might be eligible for the DD Free Dish, on the portal being developed for the aim.
“A dedicated portal is being developed and concerned district collectors will propose the name of the person, who will be eligible under the scheme. They (DMs) will identify at their level and information will be put on the centralised portal. Information and proposals will come through DMs only,” mentioned Apurva Chandra, secretary, of the knowledge and broadcasting (I&B) ministry.
The BIND scheme is to allow the general public broadcaster to undertake a serious upgradation of its services with higher infrastructure which is able to widen its attain, together with within the LWE, border and strategic areas and supply high-quality content material to the viewers.
Earlier, Gaurav Dwivedi, chief govt officer (CEO) of Prasar Bharati informed The New Indian Express (TNIE) that as a part of main upgradation and enlargement scheme, Prasar Bharati had deliberate to enhance the capability of its Doordarshan (DD) Free Dish from current 166 to about 250 channels.
On the attain and enlargement of DD Free Dish, Chandra mentioned that within the lately concluded public sale, Prasar Bharti has earned about 30 per cent extra earnings than the final yr via the public sale of about 70 slots. “It was Rs 760 crore last year and the recent auction has fetched nearly Rs 1,030 crore. On average, one channel auctioned for Rs 15 crore. It indicates that the bidders have a fair idea that Free Dish has more subscribers and their reach is enhanced through Free Dish.”
NEW DELHI: The Centre has began engaged on a mechanism to establish folks staying in distant, tribal, left-wing extremist (LWE) and border areas to supply DD Free Dish. The union cabinet in January authorised the Broadcast Infrastructure Network Development (BIND) scheme with an outlay of Rs 2539.61 crore for modernisation and enlargement of All India Radio and Doordarshan entailing free distribution of direct-to-home (DTH) set-top packing containers.
According to the ministry, to establish the beneficiaries beneath the scheme involved district magistrates (DMs) might be an authority.
The DMs will add the small print of the individual, who might be eligible for the DD Free Dish, on the portal being developed for the aim.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
“A dedicated portal is being developed and concerned district collectors will propose the name of the person, who will be eligible under the scheme. They (DMs) will identify at their level and information will be put on the centralised portal. Information and proposals will come through DMs only,” mentioned Apurva Chandra, secretary, of the knowledge and broadcasting (I&B) ministry.
The BIND scheme is to allow the general public broadcaster to undertake a serious upgradation of its services with higher infrastructure which is able to widen its attain, together with within the LWE, border and strategic areas and supply high-quality content material to the viewers.
Earlier, Gaurav Dwivedi, chief govt officer (CEO) of Prasar Bharati informed The New Indian Express (TNIE) that as a part of main upgradation and enlargement scheme, Prasar Bharati had deliberate to enhance the capability of its Doordarshan (DD) Free Dish from current 166 to about 250 channels.
On the attain and enlargement of DD Free Dish, Chandra mentioned that within the lately concluded public sale, Prasar Bharti has earned about 30 per cent extra earnings than the final yr via the public sale of about 70 slots. “It was Rs 760 crore last year and the recent auction has fetched nearly Rs 1,030 crore. On average, one channel auctioned for Rs 15 crore. It indicates that the bidders have a fair idea that Free Dish has more subscribers and their reach is enhanced through Free Dish.”