The Asian Age

NFDC’s demand rejected by Prasar

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New Delhi, March 1: The Prasar Bharati board has rejected NFDC’s demand that Doordarsha­n should pay ` 2.92 crore towards expenses for hiring a private firm for live coverage of the 2017 Internatio­nal Film Festival of India, a source said.

The board turned down the demand from the National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n, a PSU under the informatio­n and broadcasti­ng ministry, in its meeting on February 15 and asked why a private firm was engaged when Doordarsha­n was “fully qualified” to do the task.

“A nominated member brought a tabled item to the board, asking it ( Doordarsha­n/ Prasar Bharati) to pay ` 2.92 crore. The board rejected it in its meeting,” the source said.

Prasar Bharati runs Doordarsha­n and All-

◗ The Prasar Bharati board has rejected NFDC’s demand that Doordarsha­n should pay 2.92 crore towards expenses for hiring a private firm for live coverage of the 2017 IFFI

India Radio.

The task of managing IFFI, earlier with the informatio­n and broadcasti­ng ministry’s directorat­e of film festivals, was given to NFDC in July last year.

“Doordarsha­n officials strongly objected to NFDC’s demand. They said Doordarsha­n is fully qualified for such coverage and has been doing it all these years, why should a private company be asked to do it now,” the source said.

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