Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Ambika Soni reaffirms commitment to Public Service Broadcasting Ideals

10:17 IST
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has renewed its commitment of financial support to Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT), a Delhi based NGO. Under the Plan scheme component for production of documentaries through NGOs, the Films Division would grant funds to PSBT, which has been short-listed for production of documentaries for the current financial year. In the past also the Doordarshan and PSBT have had a successful public-private partnership. Over the past nine years a large number of documentary films have been funded by Doordarshan. Among the National Non-Feature Film Awards – 2007, at least four of such joint productions of Prasar Bharati and PSBT have won accolades. Speaking on the occasion of ‘Commemorating 50 years of Public Television In India’, the Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Smt Ambika Soni invited suggestions from the luminaries of PSBT Trustees for making the Public Service Broadcaster – Doordarshan more vibrant and interesting while retaining its commitment for healthy entertainment suitable for family viewing. Smt Ambika Soni also reiterated that her Ministry would continue to strive to encourage creative skills so long as they honour the sensibilities of all single television viewing families. The Minister exhorted the young filmmakers – particularly those who are the beneficiaries of the PSBT-Ministry fellowships, to take up the challenge of making relevant programmes for particularly the marginalized strata of society. Smt Soni reminded the gathering that Doordarshan is the only channel with the widest terrestrial reach which caters to the remotest and border areas often neglected by the commercial interests of other channels. The Minister also invited stalwarts like Shyam Benegal (a PSBT Trustee), who had made the memorable ‘Bharat ek khoj’ serial for Doordarshan in the past, to contribute meaningfully to Doordarshan again. Adoor Gopalkrishnan (Chairman PSBT)’s new film “Oru Pennum Randaanum”, funded by Doordarshan was screened on the occasion.

(Press Information Bureau, Govt. of India)

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