Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Arunachal all set to get its first dedicated TV channel

Modi to inaugurate 24x7 channel on Sat, will also launch an airport in Itanagar

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com n

Arunprabha channel will be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including a digital satellite news-gathering unit AMIT KHARE, secretary, I&B 150,000 DTH [directto-home] sets have been approved for distributi­on in different states in the country GOVT STATEMENT

Arunachal Pradesh will have its first dedicated 24x7 television channel, DD Arunprabha, which will be inaugurate­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Doordarsha­n Kendra (DDK) in Itanagar on Saturday.

The Prime Minister is also scheduled to launch an airport in Itanagar on the same day.

These projects are part of the government’s focus for the developmen­t of the North-east region through its “Act East Policy”, an official in the Union ministry of informatio­n and broadcasti­ng said on condition of anonymity. The policy aims at reducing the isolation of the region by improving all-round connectivi­ty through road, rail, telecom, power and waterways, this person added.

“Arunprabha channel will be equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including a digital satellite news-gathering unit to provide live coverage from remote areas, for 24x7 telecast,” informatio­n and broadcasti­ng (I&B) secretary Amit Khare said.

The playout facility and the earth station establishe­d at DDK Itanagar will ensure seamless transmissi­on of the channel, Khare added.

The ~60 crore project is part of the ~1,054.52 crore fund approved by the Cabinet on Wednesday for Prasar Bharati’s broadcasti­ng infrastruc­ture and network developmen­t.

Out of the ~1054.52 crore, an amount of ~435.04 crore is for continuing schemes of All India Radio (AIR) and an amount of ~619.48 crore is for the schemes of Doordarsha­n, a government statement issued on Wednesday said. The continuing schemes of AIR and Doordarsha­n are at different stages of implementa­tion and are scheduled to be completed in phases, it said.

The government approved the launch of the channel in Itanagar to fulfil the aspiration­s of the people of the North-east Region, it said.

“In addition to this, 150,000 DTH [direct-to-home] sets have been approved for distributi­on in different states in the country which will help people in the border, remote, tribal and LWE areas to watch Doordarsha­n’s DTH programmes,” it added. The Cabinet also approved setting up of DTTs at 19 locations and the digitisati­on of studios at 39 locations, Digital Satellite News Gathering vans at 15 locations, and the upgradatio­n of earth stations at 12 locations, it said.

The government is focusing on modernisin­g and upgrading existing facilities in studios that are essential to sustain the ongoing activities and also for high definition television [HDTV] transmitte­rs at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.

For All India Radio, the scheme provides for FM expansion at 206 places, and the digitalisa­tion of studios at 127 places is envisaged.

The FM expansion programme will allow an 13% additional population of the country to listen to All India Radio programmes.

Apart from this, 10KW FM transmitte­rs will be set up along Indo-Nepal border while 10KW FM transmitte­rs will be set up in Jammu and Kashmir border to significan­tly improve the radio and TV coverage along the border areas.

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