CCEA approves distribution of DTH sets in tribal\, Maoist-affected areas

CCEA approves distribution of DTH sets in tribal, Maoist-affected areas

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The (CCEA) on Wednesday gave its proposal to Prasar Bharti's "Broadcasting Infrastructure and Network Development" scheme for three years, distribution of 1,50,000 DTH sets in remote and Maoist-affected areas and setting up of FM transmitters along the India-and borders.

"The CCEA gave its approval to the proposal of the regarding Prasar Bharati's 'Broadcasting Infrastructure and Network Development' scheme at a cost of Rs 1,054.52 crore for 3 years from 2017-18 to 2019-20," an official release said.

It said that Rs 435.04 crore will be spent on the continuing schemes of All Radio and Rs 619.48 crore for such schemes of Doordarshan.

The continuing schemes of AIR and Doordarshan are at different stages of implementation and are scheduled to be completed in phases.

The release said provisions have been kept for modernisation of existing equipment in studios which are essential to sustain the ongoing activities and also for (HDTV) transmitters at Delhi, Mumbai, and

"Setting up of digital terrestrial transmitters (DTTs) at 19 locations and digitisation of studios at 39 locations, DSNG (Digital Satellite News Gathering) vans at 15 locations and upgradation of earth stations at 12 locations have also been approved," the release said.

The cabinet also approved the launch of DD ArunPrabha channel from Itanagar to fulfil the aspirations of people of the northeast region.

It said that in addition, 1,50,000 DTH sets have been approved for distribution in different states in the country which will help people in the border, remote, tribal and Maoist areas watch Doordarshan's DTH programmes.

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

The release said that FM expansion programme will let another 13 per cent population of the country to listen to AIR programmes.

It said that transmitters would be set up along Indo-border while 10KW FM transmitters would be set up in border and these will significantly improve radio and TV coverage along the border areas.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 22:58 IST