Rs 1,000cr for propaganda war against terror
The government has sought the highest ever allocation for its 'content revolution' propaganda war against terrorists and extremists.
The information and broadcasting ministry has proposed to spend a
Centre for big hike in Doordarshan, All India Radio outlay
The government has decided to take the propaganda war against neighbouring countries to a higher level.
The UPA government has proposed a massive 10-fold increase in the amount of budget spent on st
Pandey’s tenure as Prasar Bharati chairperson extended
The tenure of Prasar Bharati chairperson Mrinal Pandey has been extended by three years.
SC asks govt to file CBI report on suspended B.S. Lalli
The Supreme Court on Friday directed the government to file the CBI report on the probe into alleged irregularities committed by suspended Prasar Bharati CEO B.S. Lalli in running the public broadcaster.
SC seeks reason to remove Lalli
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the central government to file a statement of facts stating why it wants to remove public broadcaster Prasar Bharati's CEO B.S. Lalli, who is currently und
SC seeks evidence against Lalli
The Supreme Court on Monday sought from the Centre evidence on alleged irregularities committed by former Prasar Bharati CEO B.S. Lalli in running the public broadcaster on the basis of which he was suspended last December.
CWG broadcast deal under ED scanner
New Delhi: Prasar Bharati's Rs 246-crore deal with a UK-based broadcast firm for the coverage of the Commonwealth Games has now come under the scanner of the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
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CAT refuses to review its order sacking DD News scribes
The Central Administrative Tribunal on Friday refused to review its earlier order quashing the appointment of 25 Doordarshan news anchors and reporters on the grounds of irregularities in their appointment.
Prasar Bharati awarded CWG contracts arbitrarily: Shunglu report
New Delhi: The Shunglu Committee said in its first report on Tuesday that Commonwealth Games contracts were awarded by public broadcaster Prasar Bharati abrbitrarily 'without ensuring reasonable rates