The Union Cabinet has approved the Community Radio Policy.
The PIB Release is here

16-11.2006

Grant of Permission for Community Radio Broadcasting

The Union Cabinet today decided to grant permission for setting up of
community Radio Stations to non-profit organizations and educational
institutions as per the eligibility, procedure and terms and
conditions given below:

I.      The following types of organizations would be eligible to apply for
Community Radio licenses:

a) Community based organizations, which satisfy the following basic principles:

i)      It should be explicitly constituted as a 'non-profit' organization
and shall have a proven record of at least three years of service to
the local community.
ii)     The Community Radio Station (CRS) to be operated by it should be
designed to serve a specific well-defined local community.
iii)    It should have an ownership and management structure and is
reflective of the community that the CRS seeks to serve.
iv)     Programmes for broadcast should be relevant to the educational,
developmental, social and cultural needs of the community.
v)      It must be a legal Entity i.e., it should be registered (under the
registration of Societies Act or any other such act relevant to the
purpose.

These would include civil society and voluntary organizations, State
Agriculture Universities (SAUs) institutions, Krishi Vigyan Kendras,
Registered Societies and Autonomous Bodies and Public Trusts
registered under Societies Act or any other such act relevant for the
purpose. Registration at the time of application should be at least
three years old.

b) Educational institutions.

II.     The following would not be eligible to run a CRS:
a.      Individuals;
b.      Political parties and their affiliate organizations; including
students, women's trade unions and other wings affiliated to these
parties.
c.      Organizations operating with a motive to earn profit;
d.      Organizations expressly banned by the Union and State Governments.

The Cabinet also authorized the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
to finalize the terms & conditions and procedures.

This decision will give the following benefits:-

i)      A strong and vibrant Community Radio system will enhance pluralism
and sustain diversity of cultures and languages.
ii)     Strengthen decentralization and participatory governance and
enable dialogues within communities.
iii)    Dissemination of information to the rural communities about the
issues related to agriculture, education, health, social welfare etc.

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