Ambika Soni: DAVP rate hike for Community Radio being examined
Bhushan Nagpal, 07 Apr 11
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* ‘Re 1 per minute rate shameful’

* ‘Community Radio Fund being considered’

NEW DELHI: Admitting that it was ‘shameful’ that the Directorate of
Advertising and Visual Publicity had fixed a rate of just Re 1 per minute*
for advertisements on community radio stations, Information and Broadcasting
Minister Ambika Soni today said a committee under the Economic Advisor of
the Ministry was examining raising these rates.

Inaugurating the first National Community Radio Sammelan for operational
Community Radio Stations in India here, Soni said the Ministry will also
consider setting up a “Community Radio Fund” on the model followed in
several countries.

This issue would be taken up on high priority with key agencies such as the
Planning Commission and concerned ministries. The setting up of such a fund
would ensure the sustainability and enhanced outreach of the Community Radio
Movement within the country. The modalities would be completed within a
stipulated time frame.

Noting that the funds given to members of Parliament had been raised
substantially under the MP Land Area Development Scheme (MPLADS), she said
the Ministry would examine if a certain portion of infrastructural costs of
setting up of Community Radio stations within constituencies of MPs could be
met from these funds while not impinging on the freedom of the broadcaster.
Once the proposal was examined and prepared, Soni said the concerned
ministry - Ministry of Programme Implementation - would be approached to
examine the merits of the case. At the same time, MPs would also be
sensitized on the merits of setting up such institutions within their
respective constituencies. Such a move would enable quality information to
be given in a form, content, dialect and language which the people
understood.

She said increase in DAVP rates would enable the operational radio stations
to generate revenue from advertisements. She called upon the participating
agencies to generate maximum revenue from advertisements and assured the
support of DAVP in streamlining advertisements to this medium.

Speaking on the potential of the medium, Soni said the pro-active
functioning of CRS ensured quality information on flagship schemes of the
government to the people in a language and dialect they could understand.
Similarly, it would also make the local community conscious of their rights
and entitlement. As a medium of communicationS, it would engage the local
communities with empowering information thereby leading to national
integration, pride and identity. The goal of each CRS was to promote self
esteem not only within the community but each individual. As part of the
outreach process, the Ministry had undertaken a roadmap to create an
awareness generation programme and since 2007, 28 state level workshops had
been organized. The results had been quite positive as 216 new applications
had been received in the last one year.

A poster exhibition inaugurated by Soni on the occasion profiles the
operational proficiency of the functional community radio stations in the
country. It also profiles the Broadcast content of each radio station, the
capital and sustenance profile, and lists the success stories of each
participating institution. Approximately 68 functional radio stations are
participating in the exhibition.

As part of the Sammelan, the Minister presented four awards for exemplary
work in the work of CRS: Thematic Award to Rudi No Radio - community radio
operated by the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), Ahmedabad, who
also received the prize in community engagement. Bundelkhand Radio operated
by Development Alternatives won the award for promoting local culture, and
Radio Active operated by Jain University, Bengaluru won the award of
sustainability business model. A map of functional community radio stations
and a Compendium of CRS was also released by Soni on the occasion.

Earlier welcoming the Minister, Director (Broadcasting) in the Ministry
Supriya Sahu said the process of clearances of licences had been expedited.

Organized by the Ministry in association with the Commonwealth Education
Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA) at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi from 7 to 9 April,
the meet will have discuussions would on issues concerning Policy changes in
the existing Community Radio Guidelines, quality of content being broadcast
from the Community Radio Stations, strategies to engage community in
programme production, funding and sustainability, encouraging and
popularizing local cultural talent etc.

The consultation has brought together community broadcasters and other key
stakeholders such as non-governmental organizations, media activists,
academia and the policy makers to take stock of the achievements of this
burgeoning sector of radio broadcasting in India, and explore ways to take
this movement to the next level.

The consultation seeks to analyse, assess the current Community Radio Policy
in achieving the goals of disseminating information, strengthening
grass-root democracy and fulfilling social development objectives and
discuss issues of financial & social sustainability of Community Radio
Stations. The discussions will help design joint action strategies and
define the role of organizations such as UNESCO, CRF, CEMCA, various
Government Departments and other partners in strengthening the CR movement.

The outcome from the consultation is expected to focus on enhancement of
stakeholders’ coordination in their effort to make community radio
sustainable and more effective partner in development; increasing the scope
of collaboration between organizations working on developmental issues; and
furthering the use of new media and innovative/appropriate technology in the
community radio sector.

The Sammelan has brought together 107 functional Community Radio Stations
from across the country, Policy makers from various Government Departments
like Health, Rural Development, Information Technology, Science and
Technology, Agriculture, Panchayati Raj, CAPART etc.  Several UN, National
and other International organizations like UNESCO, UNICEF, UNDP, World Bank,
One World Asia, AMARC, Community Radio Forum etc. are also participating in
the Sammelan.
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*NOTE: The DAVP rate is actually Re.1 per second.*
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