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Prasar Bharati Doordarshan GOVERNMENT OF INDIA OUTCOME BUDGET 2009-2010 MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & BROADCASTING ii CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Central Board of Film Certification .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Children’s Film Society, India ............................................................................................................................................................ 2 Directorate of Field Publicity ............................................................................................................................................................. 2 Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Directorate of Film Festivals .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Films Division.................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Participation in Film Markets in India and Abroad.............................................................................................................................. 4 Film and Television Institute of India, Pune ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkata ............................................................................................................................... 6 Indian Institute of Mass Communication ............................................................................................................................................ 7 National Film Archive of India ........................................................................................................................................................... 7 National Film Development Corporation Limited ............................................................................................................................... 7 Press Information Bureau ................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Press Council of India ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Photo Division ................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Publications Division ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Employment News/Rozgar Samachar ............................................................................................................................................... 12 iii Registrar of Newspapers for India .................................................................................................................................................... 12 Research, Reference & Training Division ......................................................................................................................................... 12 Song and Drama Division ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 F.M. Radio (Private) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Electronic Media Monitoring Centre ................................................................................................................................................ 14 International Channel ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14 IEC Activities for Community Radio ................................................................................................................................................ 14 Construction of Soochna Bhawan ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 Economic Analysis of Growth Initiatives (New Scheme) .................................................................................................................. 15 Training for Human Resource Development ..................................................................................................................................... 15 Prasar Bharati - All India Radio ........................................................................................................................................................ 16 Prasar Bharati - Doordarshan ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 CHAPTER-I Mandate, Goals and Objectives, Policy Framework and Policy Statement Central Board of Film Certification ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Children’s Film Society, India .......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Directorate of Field Publicity ........................................................................................................................................................... 21 Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity ................................................................................................................................... 22 Directorate of Film Festivals ............................................................................................................................................................ 23 iv Films Division.................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 Participation in Film Markets in India and Abroad............................................................................................................................ 24 Film and Television Institute of India, Pune ...................................................................................................................................... 25 Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkata ............................................................................................................................. 26 Indian Institute of Mass Communication .......................................................................................................................................... 26 National Film Archive of India ......................................................................................................................................................... 29 National Film Development Corporation Limited ............................................................................................................................. 29 Press Information Bureau ................................................................................................................................................................. 30 Press Council of India ...................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Photo Division ................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 Publications Division ....................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Employment News/Rozgar Samachar ............................................................................................................................................... 43 Registrar of Newspapers for India .................................................................................................................................................... 43 Research, Reference & Training Division ......................................................................................................................................... 44 Song and Drama Division ................................................................................................................................................................ 46 F.M. Radio (Private) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 47 Electronic Media Monitoring Centre ...............................................................................................................................................
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