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Prasar Bharati accused of closing govt-financed radio, TV channels

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New Delhi, Nov 30: CPI MP Binoy Viswam has written to Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar alleging that Prasar Bharati is making “concerted efforts” to close down government-financed radio and television channels, and said online mediums cannot be a substitute for them.
Prasar Bharati CEO Shashi Shekhar, however, said that no radio station of AIR is being shut down either in Kerala or anywhere in India. In his letter, Viswam said it is a “privileged and misinformed” opinion that everyone can access Internet services efficiently at any time of the day.
Internet access varies with respect to financial, social and geographical context and these barriers should not be ignored. This “misinformed expectation” will leave a large number of people deprived of information and knowledge on regional affairs and cultures, he said.
“I write this letter to bring to your attention a matter of immense importance that requires your urgent intervention. There has been a concerted effort by Prasar Bharati to close down government-financed means of information dispensation both at the regional and national level,” the CPI Rajya Sabha MP from Kerala claimed.
“The first such action was taken in 2017, where 769 television channels were closed down. Now, radio stations are being targeted similarly.”
All India Radio currently has eight stations and 10 services in Kerala that provide a varied array of programmes from news to entertainment to the people, both in India and abroad, Viswam claimed.
“However, the government now claims that it is no longer economical to run these operations. It is of the opinion that these means are substitutable by the information dispensation through Internet websites,” the CPI Rajya Sabha MP said.
The CPI MP also alleged that AIR services in Kerala are the most recent to be affected.
“In a meeting of Prasar Bharati held on November 18, 2020, it has been decided that the programmes originating from Kerala will be drastically curtailed. This new move by Prasar Bharti is against this principle and its very motto of public service broadcasting,” he alleged. (PTI)

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