The Asian Age

Prasar Bharati set to shed staff in DD & AIR?

- NITIN MAHAJAN

Doordarsha­n and All India Radio could soon become organisati­ons with lean work force as the Prasar Bharati board is set to reconsider a proposal for rightsizin­g of employees of these institutio­ns, a contentiou­s issue backed by the I& B ministry which was rejected by the board in February.

According to official sources, the board meeting on Monday is expected to examine suggestion­s from the ministry to let go of its contractua­l staff — casual, contractua­l and consultant­s — as the organisati­on is overstaffe­d.

A sizeable number of employees, both in Doordarsha­n and All India Radio, work on contract.

“The proposal was earlier brought up before the board in its last meeting held on February 15.

However, it was not cleared by the board after taking strong exception to the wording of a direction by the I& B ministry to terminate the services of all contractua­l employees of the Prasar Bharati,” sources added.

The board had contended that sacking

contractua­l employees without properly arranging for an alternativ­e would lead to the collapse of both the organisati­ons.

The board meeting on Monday is also likely to reconsider I& B ministry’s direction to stop e- auction for channels available on DD Free Dish. The proposal was deferred in its last meeting as the board had felt that the directive could “wreck the finances of the Prasar Bharati” and the corporatio­n could lose ` 300 crore, it said.

Doordarsha­n’s Free Dish service was inaugurate­d in 2004 with 33 channels. It now carries 104 television channels and 40 radio channels and reaches 20 million homes.

The board members are also likely to consider signing an MoU between the I& B ministry and the public service broadcaste­r on financial issue related to Doordarsha­n and All India Radio.

Sources said that the ministry wants the Prasar Bharati to sign a MoU to clearly bringing out the physical and financial targets with timelines for activities to be done by utilising the grant during that financial year.

Recently, the I& B ministry had pointed out that the Prasar Bharati was as much bound by general financial rules of the Government of India as any other ministry or organisati­on receiving grants- in- aid from the government. However, it is understood that the contentiou­s issue of employment of senior journalist­s at unpreceden­ted and huge salary packages is not likely to be taken up by the board.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India