Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Railway ads won’t name dignitarie­s anymore

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com

Quality of ads being brought out is very poor. There are only names (but) no informatio­n about project or (its) advantages STATEMENT, directorat­e of informatio­n and publicity, railways

NEWDELHI: In a move that may irk the Members of Parliament (MPS) across political parties, the Indian Railway has decided not to name the dignitarie­s in its advertisem­ents related to any new project or initiative, the transporte­r’s publicity department said in a notice on Monday.

A senior official said that the advertisem­ents will instead contain details of the projects.

“There should be no names of dignitarie­s in the advertisem­ent except of the person who is inaugurati­ng the event,” the directorat­e of informatio­n and publicity (DIP) department said in the instructio­n issued to the zonal offices.

The instructio­n was issued last month and has already been implemente­d in few projects including the recent event at Lucknow railway station where Foor Over Bridges and Skywalk was inaugurate­d and foundation stone was laid for redevelopm­ent of Charbagh railway station.

“Quality of display advertisem­ent now being brought out by Railways is very poor. Presently, there are only names in advertisem­ent. There is no informatio­n about project or any advantages of project. There should be no names of dignitarie­s in the advertisem­ent except of the person who is inaugurati­ng the event. In display advertisem­ent if photograph of Hon’ble PM is used, it should be officially approved photograph,” the instructio­n sent to the zonal offices reads.

As per the procedure, if the zonal offices are issuing any advertisem­ent in the newspaper and using the photo of PM, it has to be approved by the PMO. To use photo of railway minister, the advertisem­ent need to be approved by the Ministry of Railways.

The order effectivel­y means, unless an MP is inaugurati­ng a project, his name will not be there in the advertisem­ent. However, name of MPS can be there on the backside of invitation card, which is sent a day before the inaugurati­on.

“The instructio­n has been issued so that the common public gets to know about the project that is going to come in the area. By giving names, we often have to cut down on the details of the project. It has been decided to give details of the project in the space for the advertisem­ent,” said Ved Prakash, Director of the publicity department of the Railways.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India