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PRASAR BHARATI (BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF INDIA) DOORDARSHAN KENDRA: BANGALORE KARNATAKA (Pin Code 560 006) RIGHT TO INFORMATION

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Sections Section 4(1)(b)(i) Particulars of the Organization, Functions and Duties Section 4(1)(b)(ii) The powers and duties of officers and employees Section 4(1)(b)(iii) Procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability

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Section 4(1)(b)(iv) Norms set by Doordarshan for the discharge of its functions Section 4(1)(b)(v) The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by Doordarshan or under its controls or used by its employees for discharging its functions.

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Section 4(1)(b)(vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by Director, Doordarshan Kendra under its control

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Section 4(1)(b)(vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof

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Section 4(1)(b)(viii) A statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as a part of Doordarshan or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

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Section 4(1)(b)(ix) A directory of its officers and employees Section 4(1)(b)(x) The monthly remuneration received by each of the officers and employees of Doordarshan Kendra including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations

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Section 4(1)(b)(xi) The budget allocated to each agency of Directorate General: Doordarshan indicating the particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made

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Section 4(1)(b)(xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programmes

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Section 4(1)(b)(xiii) Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorisations granted by Directorate General: Doordarshan

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Section 4(1)(b)(xiv) Details in respect of the information, available if any, reduced in an electronic form

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Section 4(1)(b)(xv) The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use

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Section 4(1)(b)(xvi) The names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officer

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1. Section 4(1)(b)(i) Particulars of the Organization, Functions and Duties Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) is the public service broadcaster in the country, with Akashwani (All India Radio) and Doordarshan as its two constituents. It came into existence on 23 November 1997, with a mandate to organize and conduct public broadcasting services to inform, educate and entertain the public and to ensure a balanced development of broadcasting on radio and television. Objectives The major objectives of the Prasar Bharati Corporation as laid out in the Prasar Bharati Act, 1990 are as follows: (i) Upholding unity and integrity of the country and the values enshrined in the Constitution. (ii) Promoting national integration. (iii) Safeguarding citizens rights to be informed on all matters of public interest and presenting a fair and balanced flow of information. (iv) Paying special attention to the fields of education and spread of literacy, agriculture, rural development, environment, health & family welfare and science & technology. (v) Creating awareness about womens issues and taking special steps to protect the interests of children, aged and other vulnerable sections of the society. (vi) Providing adequate coverage to the diverse cultures, sports and games and youth affairs. (vii) Promoting social justice, safeguarding the rights of working classes, minorities and tribal communities. (viii) Expanding broadcasting facilities and promoting research and development in broadcast technology. Prasar Bharati Board The Corporation is governed by Prasar Bharati Board, which comprises a Chairman, an Executive Member (also known as Chief Executive Officer), a Member (Finance), a Member (Personnel), six part-time Members, a representative of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting and Directors General of All India Radio and Doordarshan as ex-officio Members. The Chairman is a part time member with a six year tenure. The Executive Member, the Member (Finance) and the Member (Personnel) are whole time members, also with a six year tenure, subject to the age limit of 62 years. Prasar Bharati Board meets from time to time and deliberates on important policy issues and gives directions to the executive to implement policy guidelines. Members of the Board The composition of Prasar Bharati Board is as follows:

Name Smt. Mrinal Pandey Chairman Sri. Rajiv Takru IAS Chief Executive Officer Sri. A.K Jain IAS Member (Finance) Sri.V.Shivakumar Member (Personnel) Additional Secretary

Address E-148, East of Kailash, New Delhi (Off)Prasar Bharati, 2nd Floor, PTI Building, New Delhi (Off)Prasar Bharati, 2nd Floor, PTI Building, New Delhi

Telephone Mob. 9871824982

(O)2373760,323,352,550 Fax 23352549 23737594(O)23384281 (R) Mob. 9350230900 Fax: 23352551 23737667(O) 23737606 (R) Mob. 986834567 Res. 951242577999,2392999

(Off)Prasar Bharati, 2nd Floor, PTI Building, New Delhi (Res).DII/65, Shajahan Road, New Delhi-11 (Off)Prasar Bharati, 2nd Floor, PTI Building, New Delhi (Res) H-2E 24, west End Height,DLF Phase V, Gurgaon (Haryana)

Mr. L.D. Mandloi, Director General, Doordarshan

(Off) Directorate General,Doordarshan, Doordarshan Bhavan, New Delhi

23386055, 23388159 Fax: 23385843

Ms. Noreen Naqvi, Director General, AIR

(Off) Directorate General, All India Radio, Akashvani Bhavan, New Delhi

23421300, 23421061 Fax: 011-23421956

Dr. Sunil Kapoor Part Time Member DD Bangalore - RTI

(Off) 202, Ganga Jamuna Complex (Basement) Zone-1, M.P Nagar,Bhopal-462011

0755-2762311 Mob.09826078792 Ax: 07554270916 Page - 2

Mr. George Varghese Part Time Member Sri.Vikram Kaushik Part Time Member Sri. Muzaffar Ali Part Time Memeber Sri Suman Dubey Part Time Member

(Off)30, Samachar Aartments Mayur Vihar, Phase-1 New Delhi 110091 011-22710295 91-9810404340 Res 1902,Pent House, AnsalHeights, GM Bhosakmarg Worli, Mumbai

Kotware Studios, Jaunput Movies Road, Mehrauli, New Delhi 110047

Mob. 9810101545 Fax: 26658614 23011358, 23010094 Fax: 23794117, Mob.9811713131

(Off) Secretary, Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, 1, New Delhi

Organizational Structure Prasar Bharati Board functions at the apex level ensuring formulation and implementation of policies of the organization and fulfillment of the mandate in terms of the Prasar Bharati Act, 1990. The Executive Member functions as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Corporation, subject to the control and supervision of the Board. The CEO, the Member (Finance) and the Member (Personnel) perform their functions from the Prasar Bharati headquarters at 2nd Floor, PTI Building, Parliament Street, New Delhi 110001. All important policy matters relating to finance, administration and personnel are submitted to the CEO and the Board through the Member (Finance) and the Member ( Personnel) as required, for the purpose of advice, implementation of proposals and decisions thereon. Officers from different streams working in the Prasar Bharati Secretariat assist the CEO, the Member (Finance) and the Member (Personnel) in integrating actions, operations, plans and policy implementation as well as look after the budget, accounts and general financial matters of the Corporation. Prasar Bharati also has a unified vigilance set up at the headquarters, headed by a Chief Vigilance Officer. Prasar Bharati Marketing offices located at Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad look after marketing activities of both All India Radio and Doordarshan. To facilitate decision making, the Policy & Executive Committee (earlier known as Management Committee) chaired by the CEO, has been constituted for both Doordarshan and AIR. The Directorate General of All India Radio and the Directorate General of Doordarshan are headed by the Directors General. They function in close association with the Member (Finance), the Member (Personnel) and the CEO, in carrying out the day to day affairs of AIR and Doordarshan. Both in AIR and Doordarshan, there are broadly four different wings responsible for distinct activities viz. Programme, News, Engineering and Administration & Finance. Addresses of three main offices of Prasar Bharati Prasar Bharati Secretariat, 2nd Floor, PTI Building, Parliament Street, New Delhi-110 001 Directorate General All India Radio, Akashwani Bhawan Parliament Street, New Delhi-110 001 Directorate General Doordarshan, Doordarshan Bhawan, 1, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi-110 001 Doordarshan The Director General, Doordarshan is responsible for the overall administration of the Doordarshan network which consists of 60 Doordarshan Kendras / Production Centres, 126 Doordarshan Maintenance Centres, 194 High Power Transmitters, 830 Low Power Transmitters and 379 very Low Power Transmitters as on 31.12.2004. Doordarshan is presently operating 26 channels. Doordarshan is divided into four wings: Programme, News, Engineering, Administration & Finance, Programme Wing deals with all aspects relating to programme conception, production and procurement at the national, regional, and local level. News Wing puts out news bulletins and other current affairs programmes at the national and regional level. Engineering Wing deals with all the hardware requirements of the entire network, including the space segment and the studios, transmitters etc. Administration & Finance wing deals with the administrative and financial aspects including general administration, personnel management, budget and plan coordination. Doordarshan Channels DD National DD News DD Sports DD Bharati DD- Gyandarshan DD Rajya Sabha DD Lok Sabha Page - 3 DD Bangalore - RTI

DD India DD Urdu DD Bengali DD Chandana (Kannada) DD Gujarati DD Kashmir DD Malayalam DD North East DD Oriya DD Podhigai (Tamil) DD Punjabi DD Sahyadri (Marathi) DD Saptagiri (Telugu) State Networks (8) Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Bihar Jharkhand Chattisgarh Haryana Himachal Pradesh TRANSMITTERS IN KARNATAKA About 75.6% of area of Karnataka is covered and 81.7% of the population of Karnataka is estimated to be covered by DD National service. 1.HPTs-12 (DD-1 - 8, DD-II - 4) Bangalore Hassan Gulbarga (DD2) Dharwad Mangalore Dharwad (DD2) Gulbarga Mysore Mysore (DD2) Shimoga Bangalore (DD2) Raichur

2.LPT's - 49 (DD - 1 - 47, DD-2 -2) Arsikere Gangavati Mundargi Athani Gokak Pavagada Bagalkot Harappanhalli Puttur Hattihal Bantwal Sindhanur Hindupur Basavakalyan Hiriyur Ramadurg Belgaum Holenarsipur Ranibennur Bellary Hosadurga Sagar Bealthangadi Hospet Sandur Bhatkal Hungund Sirsi Bidar Indi Talikota Bijapur Karwar Tiptur Chikmagalur Kolar Gold Field Tumkur Chikodi Koppa Udupi Kumta Chitradurga Bellary (DD2) Kuppam Dandeli Mudhol Davangere (DD-2) Davangere Madikeri Gadag Betgari Mudigere

3.VLPTs (RLS) -7 : Badami Madhugiri Suliya Kundalgi Sakleshpur Huvin Hippargi

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2. Section 4(1)(b)(ii)The powers and duties of officers and employees of Doordarshan Kendra, Bangalore

4.2.1. The most important duties attached to the various posts in Doordarshan Kendra are given below. The duties should not be deemed to be exhaustive. The distribution of work among the staff at a Doordarshan Kendra should be made by the Director generally in conformity with the details indicated below. Suitable minor changes may, however, be made by the Director in accordance with the requirements and certain local conditions. Any important deviation should have the prior approval of the Director General. 4.2.2. Dy. Director General (discharging the duties of Director) The Director is the head of the Kendra. He/She is responsible for the efficient working of the Kendra and in all its branches. His principal duties are as follows:

(a) Supervision : He supervises the working of the Kendra in all aspects. (b) Overall control of programmes : i. He allocates duties to the entire programme staff. He directs and supervises their work, guides and advises the programme staff on all matters concerning planning, production and presentation of programmes. ii. He examines and finally approves all programme schedules. iii. He suggests the lines on which the Directions issued from the Directorate implemented. on specific aspects of programmes should be

iv. He also advises action for short notice programmes on specific local problems of emergent nature affecting the people at large. v. He gives final approval to the selection and engagement of all casual artists engaged by the Kendra. He scrutinizes and accords financial sanctions to the payment of fees to the artists.

Overall Control of Administration and Accounts : i. Entire staff working at a Doordarshan Kendra is under his control. Certain administrative and financial powers are delegated to him and as Head of the Kendra he exercises these powers (see Vol.III-Appendix I) Delegation of Power. If the Director of the Kendras is in the grade of Rs.12000-16500 ( pre revised) or above, he will have the powers of the Head of the Department under SRS/FRS, GPF/CPF Rules. Delegation of Financial powers Schedule V, and General Financial Rules. These, however, do not extend to special powers of the DG: Doordarshan. ii. He is the appointing and disciplinary authority in respect of group C and group D staff. iii. He is responsible for preparation of Budget and Revised Estimates, and exercises full control over the expenditure of the Kendra. iv. During the exercise of his administrative and financial powers, the Director would delegate sufficient powers to the in-charge of other wings so that they can function with ease.

(d) Overall Responsibility : As head of the Kendra, he supervises/monitors the work of all categories of staff of all wings located at a Kendra. This includes programme, news, engineering and administration staff. (e) Relations with the State Government : For the successful function of the Kendra he maintains close liaison with various heads of State Government Departments and other Officials. He attends important meetings held by the State Govt. to which he is invited. He also attends important functions organized by State Govt. when some major schemes are launched.

(f) Relations with Public : He keeps in close touch with artists, writers, social workers, agriculturists, industrialists, legislatures, scientists and secures their cooperation in devising and presenting different categories of programmes. He attends important functions organized by some public institutions. He undertakes tours of different places within his programme jurisdiction in order to meet the cross sections of people to know their opinion and also to discover talent of his area at his level. (g) Relations with Press : He maintains close contacts with the Press and constant watch over press reactions. In the event of major wrong statements appearing in the press he issues contradictions by merely stating the factual positions. (h) Advisory Committees : He convenes and conducts meetings of the various Advisory Committees attached to the Kendra. In the event of a Doordarshan Director being the senior most media officer in the State he has to convene, conduct and act as Chairman of the Inter Media Publicity Coordination Committee.

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A. PROGRAMME WING 4.2.2. The Dy. Director(Programmes)/ Executive Producer i) He will be directly responsible for all programme matters at the Kendra, subject of course, to the overall supervision by the Director. He will supervise the work of the ASDs in-charge of various programme sections. Except cases involving policy matters, or heavy financial commitment, all routine programme matters will be decided at DDPs level. Suitable delegation of administrative and financial powers will be made to the Dy. Director in this regard by the Director. If the Director is absent on leave/tour etc. the Dy. Director will be in complete charge of all programme matters. ii) He will also be conversant with the work assigned to the Director regarding coordination, relations with Press, Public, State Government etc. and assist the Director in all these matters. 4.2.4 Assistant Station Director The assistant Station Director assists the Director in all matters concerning the Planning and production of programmes; he supervises the work of the Programme Executive, Producers and other Production Staff/Staff Artists; he is responsible for the part of programme administration. 4.2.5. Programme Executive/Producer The staff entrusted with the Planning and Production of Programmes at Doordarshan Kendra is divided into a number of individual units, each responsible for a particular branch of activity. The number of such units and the strength of each unit varies according to the size and importance of individual stations; but the basic pattern is the same. This consists of: (i) Staff borne of the regular establishment; and (ii) The Programme Production Staff (those staff artists on contract have opted to become Govt. servant. This is a dying cadre). 1. The Producer/Programme Executive plays a pivotal role. He / She is at once the convener, the coordinator and the conductor in respect of all functions and activities of the units to which he is attached. He arranges discussions and consultations within the Unit; co-ordinates the work of different members of the Unit, and the work of his unit with that of the other Programme units at the Kendra; and provides the means whereby members of the Programme Staff in his unit can translate their ideas and plans into actual telecast. 2. For a detailed and precise picture the duties and functions of producer/programme executive can be divided into the following categories: A. B. C. D. Planning and coordination of programmes. Programme Production Programme Administration Public Relations

Each of these aspects is explained below: Planning and Coordination of Programmes. 1. Preparation and maintenance of the basic fixed point schedule according to which time and channels are allotted after taking into account factors like the nature of the programme, Viewers habits and preferences, requirements of balance and variety, coordination with the plans of other Kendras in the region, as well as with the centrally organized National telecast and other programmes on the network. 2. Processing of instructions received from the Directorate, of recommendations made by various central and regional advisory Committees, and at conferences and seminars organized by Doordarshan and decisions taken at the daily programme meetings, keeping in view the requirements of topicality, consideration of balance and variety, compliance with policy directives etc. 3. Preparation of daily transmission cue-sheets, incorporating last minute changes and adjustments. 4. Preparation of rehearsals and production charts involving allocation of artists, studios, equipments and other facilities. 5. Compilation and maintenance of classified graded lists of various categories of artists, talkers and performers. 6. Study and examination of viewers reactions and press comments, and working out their implications in terms of programme planning. 7. Organising action on special programmes projects, either long-term or short term, for instance projection of socio-cultural variety of the North East in the network programme. Programme Production 1. To sit on the panel and produce programmes. 2. To work in close and continuous collaboration with the programme production staff at every stage of the rehearsals, recording and actual presentation of programmes. 3. To acquaint himself/herself with every bit and detail of the entire programme, to give suggestions and advise to the existing production staff from the professional and technical angle. Page - 6 DD Bangalore - RTI

Programme Administration

1. Producer/Programme Executive will be on duty during transmission of programmes and will be responsible for smooth telecast of programmes. 2. He / She will watch the progress of expenditure under the relevant Budget Head in terms of allotment made to different programme production staff, working out these and expenses to be paid to the artists according to the scales prescribed and submission of detailed proposals pertaining thereto for sanction by the Head of the Kendra. 3. In the absence of Asst. Station Director, programme Executive will be responsible for execution of contracts with artists, talkers, performers and writers; will attend to all aspects of copyright and carry out all correspondence pertaining to such transactions. 4. Dealing with correspondence with viewers, with other Kendras of Doordarshan and with the Directorate on various aspects of programmes and guidelines. 5. Requisitions of recordings, video tapes and scripts for use in telecast as per schedule. 6. Dealing with all administrative work involved in the procedure governing audition of artists. 7. Supervision over the functioning and discipline of the staff working in the unit programme production staff, artists, clerical staff etc. 8. Supervision over maintenance of musical instruments. 9. Organizational work connected with the supply of recording Programme Exchange Unit or to other Kendras making the request for such material. 10. Bringing out pamphlets and brochures in respect of specific type of telecast, if required. 11. Preparation of reports/Memoranda/Notes and minutes pertaining to meetings of Advisory Committees. 12. Arrangements in connection with outside spot recordings. 13. Arrangements pertaining to the functions organized for invited audiences, issue of invitations, hiring of halls, seating arrangement, reception facilities, etc. 14. Assistance to the members of the Programme/Viewers/Production Staff in the organizational work relating to various types of Viewers Clubs, Rural Forums, Womens and Childrens viewers club , and maintenance of relevant records. Public Relations Yet another important category of functions performed by the Producer/Programme Executive in a Doordarshan Kendra is in the field of public relations. These pertain to dealing with the artists and talkers who are booked, attending the various public activities and functions which take place in the sphere of literature, art, industry, social welfare, national development etc., activities with which the Programme Executive/Producer must keep in constant touch so that these can be reflected in the programmes in one way or the other. He has also to be aware of public reaction to the programme as expressed in letters, in conversation and through the press. Note: The producers who are involved in actual production of programmes are to be provided with all facilities to produce programmes fit for telecast. The Kendras, besides improvement in their working conditions, would provide them dedicated teams of assistants in various fields so that they are able to put in their best efforts in productions. Within the constraints of staff available, the producers should be allowed to use the same team for production of a programme till the concerned fixture is completed. This would lead to continuity and better finish of the product. Steps are also being taken to increase the powers and status of the Producers. 4.2.6 Transmission Executive

1. The Transmission Executive who is the officer on duty is responsible for carefully watching the various items of programmes telecast, and preparing the Daily Report in prescribed form DD P.29. 2. The Transmission Executives should evaluate programmes at Doordarshan Kendras/Offices and enter their assessment in the column Remark for the days telecast. The assessment should be discussed in the next programme meeting and modified or revised in the light of comments of Programme Executive/Producer etc., in the meeting. Thereafter the final assessment should be entered in the card Index of the performer vide DD P.34. 3. Those Transmission Executives attending the Programme Meeting will later apprise their colleagues, that is, other Transmission Executives, of the discussion held and decision taken in the Programme meetings which concern them. 4. Detailed entries should also be made in the Studio Log Book (P.30) by Transmission Executives. Great care should be taken in making entries in this book as it is the main initial record for making payments to artists, talkers, film producers, etc. Every entry in the Log Book should be initialed by the Transmission Executive in the appropriate column. While making entries of telecast of recorded programmes, he should also indicate, wherever possible, the date of recording in the Studio Log Book so that the Accountant could complete the entries in the separate Pay Order Book (for pre-recorded programme) and ensure that all such programmes are telecast. Page - 7 DD Bangalore - RTI

5. Payments to artists are made by the officer on duty who issues the certificate of telecast. A form is used for making payment of fees for telecast of recordings of tapes. The upper portion of this form is filled by the Programme Section a day in advance of the date of telecast. The performance certificate should be completed by the duty officer as soon as the telecast is over, the certificate should be counter-signed by the Programme Executive/Producer concerned and the assistant Station Director before the same is sent to the Accounts Section for payments. Cheques in respect of payments to artists, along with contracts, acceptance, etc., relating to a day, sent by the Accounts Section should be acknowledged by the Transmission Executive in column 8 of the Pay Order Book. Cash payments, if any, should be received by the officer on duty from the casher and acknowledged by the former in the pay order book. The casher should keep a note on this in a separate note book kept in the cash chest. The Transmission Executive should hand over the cheque or cash to the artist and obtain the artists signature on the voucher. The officer on duty should compare the signature of the artists receipt with the signature on the contract before actually handing over the cheque/cash. A rubber stamp with the inscription Payment made by --------------- Date ------------------ should be affixed on all vouchers below the artists signature and should be signed by the officer on duty. 6. If, in a rare case the cheque is not ready for disbursement to the artist/performer at the time of telecast, the officer on duty may complete the certificate of telecast and send the voucher to the office next day when the office will prepare the cheque and forward it by registered post or remit the amount by Money Order as the case may be. A copy of the memorandum forwarding the cheque to the payee by post should be filed alongwith the voucher. 7. The undelivered cheques and undisbursed cash pertaining to artists who do not turn up and the receipts in cases where payments have actually been made should be sent by the officer on duty along with the Log Book and all documents to the Accounts Section next day for further action. 4.2.7. Production Assistant Provide assistance to Producer/PEX in respect of i) Preparation of budget estimates for each production in accordance with the directives of the Producer. ii) Arrangement of basic facilities as per requirements of the programme i.e. studio, rehearsal, recording, etc. iii) Sending Scripts, rehearsals, charts and drawings to artists. iv) Preparation of cash lists, ordering of graphics and visuals, scenery, properties, costumes, music and photographic sessions. v) Arrangements of planning meetings with Floor Manager, Designer, Technical Director and Lighting Engineer vi) Booking of facilities like sound recording, camera for outdoor shooting, dressing room and transport. vii) Arrangement for Raw Film stock, its processing after shooting and editing. viii) Sections routine work and maintenance of all records, proposal register, recording register, issue of contracts. ix) Taking over the programme in an emergency and in the absence of the Producer/PEX x) Helping Producer/PEX in-charge of Transmission for smooth and proper telecast. xi) Any other related duties which may be assigned to him from time to time. 4.2.8. Video Executive and Cameraman Grade I

1. To work on the electronic, film and video cameras in the studio and/or on outside locations for different programme activities of the Kendras. 2. To direct and produce independently film and/or video programmes after these are approved by the Director of the Kendra concerned. 3. Organize the facilities of the Camera Department, like camera supports, lights and lenses including ENG equipment. 4. See that all equipment is in working order 5. Attend daily News Meetings and note down camera assignments. 6. Discuss with Producers any special requirements they may have and assist in planning optimum utilization. 7. Obtain raw stock from stores and keep an account of raw stock used. 8. Coordinate repair of equipment with the Maintenance Unit. 9. Producer documentaries and other programmes on film/ENG as and when required. 10. Coordinate the duties and activities of and draw up the duty charts of Cameramen Gr.II (and Cameramen Gr.I in the case of Video Executive) and other support staff like Lighting Assistants in the Electronic and Film/ENG Sections, as and when required by the Director of the Kendra concerned. Page - 8 DD Bangalore - RTI

4.2.9. Cameraman Grade II i) Compose and frame pictures as instructed by Producer both in the studio or on Film/ENG. ii) Search for shots for Producer, often on his initiative (Especially on news assignments, unrehearsed shows or audience shows). iii) Ensure that the equipment in his charge is in proper working order. iv) Maintain an account of raw stock received and footage exposed. v) Contribute items on his own initiative, if approved by the Director. vi) Work usually on shift basis, when attached to special programmes. 4.2.10. Floor Manager i) Act as the Producer/Directors representative on the studio floor and communicate Producers direction to artists on the floor by accepted signals. ii) Be in complete charge of what is happening inside the studio and maintain studio discipline including entrance and exit and crew and outside talent, once the rehearsal/recording/transmission starts. iii) Look after the normal comforts of artists/talent inside the studio, keep them in right mood so that the best performance come out of them. iv) Supervise the work of Floor Assistants including handling of captions. v) Maintain the log of studio floor activity in detail. vi) Any other related duties assigned to him from time to time vii) They would also act as Unit Managers for outside recording/filming, etc. 4.2.11. 4.2.12 . 4.2.13. Scenic Designer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 4.2.14 . 4.2.15 . 4.2.16. Film Editor / Film & Video Editor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 4.2.17 . Editing of mute and sound films Maintenance of editing equipment. Noting key numbers in Log Book. Putting in order stock, shots, sound effects, Preparation of loops for recording and dubbing cue sheets. Checking of negatives, prints and laying of the sound tracks. Any other related duties which may be assigned to him from time to time. Work closely with Producer-Director on all scenic requirement of the production. Design and supervise erection of sets, including painting etc., Devise techniques for achieving all visual illusions desired for the production. Prepare duty charts of different categories of staff working in the Design Section. Keep an account of the material used, put up requisition for material required, and process their purchase. Arrange for periodical disposal of unserviceable material.

Sound Recordist. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Recording sound for all film video programme Placement of microphones. Maintenance of sound recording equipment entrusted to him. Assistance in film editing as and when required. Obtain audio tapes from stores and maintain an account of the tapes issued and used. Be present during sound transfer (transferring from tape to film). Any other related duties which may be assigned to him from time to time.

Lighting Assistant 1. Operation of different types of lighting equipment used on outdoor location for shooting TV films and carrying out any associated duties assigned to him. 2. Assistance to Cameraman in loading and unloading of film Cameras. 3. Storage and maintenance of equipment under his charge. 4. Any other related duties which may be assigned to him from time to time. Graphic Artist 1. Prepare all graphic material as assigned by the Graphic Supervisor or Producer. 2. Prepare graphics during transmission as required. Page - 9 DD Bangalore - RTI

Film Projectionist 1. 2. 3. 4. Operate the film projectors for preview or editing of films, required for programmes. Maintain a record and look after the films brought from outside sources for preview, editing, telecast. Be responsible for ensuring that all film material from outside sources are supplied to the Telecine Engine for recordings/Telecast. Work usually on shift basis.

Carpenter 1. Make special wooden property and structures for various sets-including permanent items like flats, risers, etc. for use in day today sets, in the studio or for outside locations. These are prepared under the direction of the Scenic Designer. 2. Erect sets, in the studio or on outside locations and dismantle them after the recording/telecast. Painter 1. Pain sets for programmes as per specific programme requirements, under the direction of the Scenic Designer Property Assistant 1. Maintain and provide different kinds of properties needed for programmes. 2. Keep an account of properties in stock, and process purchase of material. 3. Work usually on shift duties for recordings/transmission. Make up Assistants 1. 2. 3. 4. Apply make-up to participants as required. Make corrections to suit lighting requirements of a particular show. Create a special Character, as may be required, (usually on drama shows). Work on shift duty for recordings/transmission, unless attached to special programmes.

Floor Assistant 1. Help the Floor Manager in the studio before, during and after a show in organizing the floor, changing captions, etc. 2. Assist in the erection of sets for a show and then in dismantling them after recording/telecast. 3. Work usually on shift basis for recordings/transmission. Tailor 1. Tailoring of dresses required for TV production. 2. Any other related duties which may be assigned to him from time to time. Clerks/Gen.Assistants-Programme Sections. The clerical staff attached to programme section, should assist the Programme Section and generally attend to correspondence and clerical work, e.g. issuing contracts, drafting, preparing statistics, returns, etc.

Clerk Gr.I/ U.D.C. (Transport Assistant) He is responsible for the proper maintenance of office vehicles. He should assign duties to and supervise the work of car drivers. It is also his duty to purchase petrol for the Government transport vehicles and to maintain the Log Book of Petrol, Oil and Maintenance Account for Station Cars. He is also responsible for hiring vehicles as and when required subject to the limits prescribed, to maintain Log Books separately for hired vehicles and to scrutinize the claims for hire charges with reference to such Log Books/Trip Sheets. Deputy Director (Audience Research & Marketing) (discharging the duties of Audience Research Officer) 1. To conduct surveys/studies and collect information about Doordarshan viewership. 2. To assess viewers reaction to programme/telecast. 3. To study how information, education and entertainment could be effectively communicated to viewers at different levels of understanding. 4. To provide leadership and guidance to junior staff in the Unit. 5. Any other duties assigned by DAR and DTC.

Research Assistants (re-designated as Asst. Research Officers) 1. To conduct formative research-need assessment studies, audience profile, script testing, programme testing, impact studies, etc. and to prepare reports thereon. 2. To organize large scale sample surveys, scrutiny of schedules/questionnaires, tabulation of open ended questions and to assist ARO in the preparation of survey reports. 3. Collection of feedback through tele-clubs, press cum-viewers letters, field visits etc. 4. To assist in organizing different types of studies/surveys. 5. Any other research/administrative job assigned by ARO. Page - 10 DD Bangalore - RTI

Tabulator Clerks 1. Typing of research reports and other secretarial work in connection with studies/surveys. 2. Manual tabulation of data wherever necessary. 3. Computing simple percentage etc. and preliminary statistical treatment of the data in respect of data collected from the field by the A.R.Unit as and when required. Sorters 1. Assist in sorting out questionnaire for mail/panel surveys. 2. Sort out viewers letters and other fan mail. 3. To help in the spade work of field survey/studies and maintenance and cataloguing of Research Reports. 4. Any other job assigned by ARO. 4.2.40 . B. ENGINEERING WING 4.2.41. Superintending Engineer As the senior most engineering officer at Doordarshan Kendra/Upgrah Doordarshan Kendra, Superintending Engineer supervises all engineering functions and is responsible for the overall smooth and efficient functioning of equipments and facilities for the production/transmissions of the programme at the Centre. His other functions include: i) Liaison with concerned State/Central Government Departments P/S organization & DOT representatives on engineering matters. ii) Training of Engineering staff subordinate to him. iii) Indigenization of imported equipment wherever possible. iv) Procurement of Stores and Management of Stores. v) Performance appraisal of the subordinate engineers. 4.2.42 . Station Engineer i) As the Head of office of the Television Maintenance Centre and High Power TV Transmitting Centre, Station Engineer is responsible for the smooth overall functioning of the Relay Centre(s) under their chargeboth in terms of equipments/technical facilities as well as office/technical administration. ii) Procurement of Stores & Spares for the Centers. iii) Responsible for the staff working at attached LPTs. Liaison with other depts.. iv) As the second in command in the Engineering Section at Doordarshan/ Doordarshan Kendras, Station Engineer assists the Superintending Engineer in supervising activities in various technical areas such as TV studio(s), TV Transmitters, OB spot and engineering stores, etc., and coordination of recording activities with Programme wing. Station Engineer is responsible in respect of engineering matters for maintaining liaison with the civil construction wing, handles correspondence with the Headquarters, Zonal Office and outside agencies, controls, and deploys subordinate staff, and is responsible for preparation of annual budget of the engineering wing. He is specially responsible for the engineering matters related to OB arrangements. v) He is also responsible for installations, as necessary. 4.2.43. Assistant Station Engineer Assistant Station Engineer is primarily responsible for proper maintenance of Television studio equipments including VTRs, TV transmitter, microwave link, TV OB including ENG/EFP equipments, TV receivers, air conditioning, fire-fighting/safety equipment; power generating/power supply switching and distribution equipments, land/buildings/electrical installation at Doordarshan/ Doordarshan Kendra. Asst. Station Engineer, also makes technical arrangements for outside broadcast; is responsible for operation and maintenance of each station equipments/ Transportable communication terminals; controls the engineering stores including the procurement, issue of spares, functions as overall in charge of the transmission shift and prepares routine periodical returns in addition to carrying out any other work assigned to him by Superintending Engineer/Station Engineer from time to time. Asst. Station Engineer reports to the Station Engineer. As and when required, he would also carryout installation works and be installation officer. 4.2.44. Assistant Engineer Assistant Engineer is primarily responsible for the smooth and efficient operation and maintenance of various equipmentsystems/technical facilities; organization of recording/transmission shifts duty work with the help of junior staff members; management of engineering purchase/stores; and installation work in Doordarshan Kendra. This is in addition to any other work assigned by the superior engineering officers from time to time. At DDK I. Assistant Engineer is In charge of operations in various technical areas and functions as; a) Technical Director: Responsible for studio technical operations during production/transmission of programmes from the centre and during Outside Broadcasts (OBs) b) Transmitter Engineer: Ensures proper functioning of the transmitter(s) and associated equipments. c) Master Switching Room Engineer: Responsible for proper routing of incoming and outgoing signals from and to various sources Page - 11 DD Bangalore - RTI

i.e. studios, VTRs, out-stations in the network and foreign organization, as may be necessary. d) M/W Engineer: Responsible for setting up of MW links at the studio and OB ends for receiving/sending TV signals and Coordination with concerned agencies. e) Maintenance Engineer: Responsible for the maintenance and servicing of defective equipments in various areas. f) Installation Engineer: Responsible for the proper installation of new equipment systems/technical facilities at the Kendra. g) Stores/Purchase Engineer: Responsible for the procurement of engineering stores and management/Control of inventory at the Kendra. Above responsibilities are described in details as below: a) Technical Director i) To be the link between the Producer of the programmes and the entire technical crew. ii) Offer suggestions to the Producer of the programme on all engineering matters regarding recording/transmission of the programme from the studio. iii) Attend Programme/transmission planning meetings and offer technical suggestions suitably. iv) Scrutinize and implement with the help of technical-operations crew and lighting plot, audio arrangements and other special technical requirements in the studios and at OB spots. v) Coordinate exchange of signals and their timing between the production control room and other technical areas like VTR, MSR, Transmitter, OB spot etc. vi) Check programme material like video tapes, audio tapes and films well in time for recordings/playbacks. vii) Ensure proper operation of all the equipments in the studio chain viz., cameras, vision-mixer, audio-mixing desk, telecine, VTRs, inter-communication, signal distribution etc., and advise the Producers about any change of plans necessary due to technical considerations. viii) Man end-control position and adjust the video signals for proper levels of the various parameters. ix) Ensure proper coordination amongst all members of the technical, operations crew and arrange substitution of duties wherever necessary. x) Maintain log of studio activities during transmission and recording for submissions to senior engineering officers. b) Transmitter Engineer i) Be overall responsible for proper functioning of the transmitter(s) and all other associated equipments. ii) Coordinate with studio and/or MSR for lining up of programme input equipment chains before each transmission. iii) Test the transmitter(s) including stand-by arrangements like spare transmitter, diesel generators, air-conditioning units and spare exciter rack etc., prior to transmission. iv) Man Control desk to continuously monitor the technical quality of the picture both at input and at output of the transmitter, and take necessary corrective measures in case of power failure/equipment failure. v) Ensure safety precautions in respect of high voltages, earthling, aviation obstruction lights and first aid kit etc. vi) Carry out periodic maintenance as per approved schedule including special work like valve changes, test major spares, take performance measurements, and keep records of the same. vii) Carry out survey of the reception of signals in the service area including the field strength measurements at periodical intervals, as required. c) MSR Engineer i) Overall In charge of all activities in MSR for network switching. ii) Ensure proper functioning of all switching, monitoring inter-communication, and associated equipments, including TVRO and DRS. iii) Check the daily schedule of programme exchange and finalise routing plan. Incorporate changes in the schedule taking into account technical considerations. iv) Coordinate with TD/MW engineer, transmitter engineer/OB engineer and checking technical quality of incoming programmes and incorporate additional circulatory wherever necessary. v) Periodically test DOT Microwave link circuits jointly with DOT staff. vi) Coordinate with satellite stations/OCS to confirm timings and availability of booked circuits; ensure technical quality in respect of standards and levels, routing of audio and video signals from foreign organization etc., arrange audio conferencing between various centers in the network and with foreign organisations. 4.2.45. Senior Engineering Assistant and Engineering Assistant Senior Engineering Assistants and Engineering Assistants primarily perform operational duties in various areas like vision mixing, camera control, lighting, audio, telecine, VTR transmitter, microwave links, field recording on VCR, Sync sound studio, receiver section, MSR, etc., and assist engineering officers in the maintenance and installation of equipments/technical facilities and in Stores work at Doordarshan/ Doordarshan/TV Relay Centers. This is in addition to any other work assigned to them from time to time by senior engineering officers. Their detailed duties are as under: A. Vision Mixing: i) Attending planning meeting for programme recording/transmissions and suggest changes in camera script/cue-sheet necessitated due to technical considerations. ii) Studying the camera-script together with the programme production staff and plan technical interpretations of the aesthetic requirements of the programme, as determined by the Producer of the programme. Page - 12 DD Bangalore - RTI

iii) Studying the transmission cue sheet and plan the technical operations in coordination with audio-engineer, telecine-engineer, lighting-engineer, VTR Engineer under the guidance of Technical Director and other members of the technical operations crew. iv) Checking vision mixer input signals from all areas. v) Checking and aligning all monitors in the production control room of the studio for optimum matching. vi) Checking the operational performance of all the necessary functions of the vision mixer and remote controls for proper functioning. vii) Checking and adjusting the clock system. viii) Reporting on all minor/major faults to the Technical Director and assisting him in their rectifications. B. Camera Control i) Checking electrical and mechanical working of all the Cameras well in advance for proper operation of the dollies, pan and tilt head, view-finder, zoom and focus controls of the lens, the balance of the camera, an to make adjustments wherever necessary. ii) Checking all the controls of the Camera, main control panel and remote control panel for normal operation of iris and pedestal etc. iii) Lining up all the cameras as per the prescribed procedure including white-balance, black-balance, registration etc., and effecting corrections wherever necessary. iv) Cross checking with the vision mixer the camera inputs to the switcher for proper levels. v) Checking and ensuring the efficient operation of camera producer-CCU/TD inter-communication system. vi) Checking the Camera picture quality, during blocking and rehearsal and suggesting changes to lighting engineer/producer in lighting plot to enhance the overall technical quality of the programme. vii) Following the Camera script for production during the rehearsals and Planning camera controlling sequence accordingly for subsequent implementation during recording/transmission. C.Lighting: i) Attending planning meeting for recording/transmission and suggesting changes in camera angles/light Plan/cue sheet due to technical consideration for the overall improvement of programme quality. ii) Preparing lighting-plot in consultation with Technical Director/Producer, ensuring optimum technical quality & meeting the aesthetic requirements of programmes. iii) Briefing the supporting staff for proper implementation of the lighting plan in respect of physical locations and in consultation with audio-engineer to eliminate boom/microphone shadows. iv) Implementation physically the lighting plan ensuring prescribed precautions and effecting changes wherever necessary. v) Operating Lighting Control Panel during recording/transmission. vi) Continuously monitoring the technical quality of the picture from the Camera from the point of view of lighting and effecting corrections on the spot in close liaison with CCU Engineer. vii) Ensuring satisfactory operation of light fittings and power distribution system taking into account all electrical and mechanical safety precautions. viii) Attending to routine servicing and maintenance of lighting system. ix) Maintaining all records in respect of life of bulbs, fittings, etc. D.Audio: i) Attending planning meeting for productions and finalise audio arrangements to meet the requirements of the production, planning and implementing the microphone placement plan for recordings/transmissions. ii) Planning and implementing audio effects for programme production in consultation with the programmer and TD. iii) Checking the audio console thoroughly for all its functions, including prelistening, foldback and echo etc., checking all inputs signals for levels and quality and effecting necessary individual channel equalizations. iv) Checking the audio tapes for the duration and cue marks along with the programme Production staff. v) Attending planning meeting for transmission and suggesting changes found necessary on account of operational constraints. vi) Ensuring all the tapes necessary for the transmission are available in proper order of sequence, checking all the cuts, their durations and cue marks along with programme Production staff. vii) Ensuring that the audio signals to all the areas (VTR, TK, XTR, MSR, MW etc.) are available and checking their quality and levels before each recording and transmission. viii) Checking and adjusting the levels of inter-communication links between the producer, studio and all other technical areas. ix) Checking and ensuring the satisfactory working of the studio loud-speaker and fold-back reservation systems. x) Manning the audio-console, tape recorders, turntable during the recording and transmission and maintaining the individual and relative levels as per the requirements of the production or transmissions. E.Transmitter: i) Assisting the senior engineering officer, if available on duty, in the proper working of transmitting and associated equipments. ii) Periodical logging of meter readings. iii) Carrying out routine maintenance of transmitter and power supply equipments. iv) Constant monitoring of audio/video signals received from control room/TVRO/DRS and demodulated signal of transmitter. v) Checking and maintaining the imprest stores of the transmitter. vi) Checking the normal functioning of DRS/TVRO relay receivers where provided at the transmitter site for relay of programmes. vii) Ensuring proper functioning of intercommunication links with other areas. F. G. Master Switching Room: i) Testing of switching, monitoring, intercommunication and associated equipment in MSR including TVRO and DRS. ii) Attending along with MSR engineer the daily meeting to discuss the schedule of programme exchange and prepare a routing plan. Page - 13 DD Bangalore - RTI

iii) Checking technical quality of incoming and outgoing signals and setting and variable controls for a particular set up. iv) Checking and aligning monitors and audio monitoring system and adjusting levels. v) Manning of switching console for timely change over and continuous monitoring of incoming and outgoing signal. vi) Attending to faults and assisting MSR engineer in maintenance of equipment. vii) Checking to ensure proper operation of intercom links with other areas. H. Electronic News Gathering (ENG): i) Testing and aligning the ENG gear along with the cameraman for satisfactory audio/video operation of the unit. ii) Offering suggestions or assistance to the cameraman in respect of operation of camera viz-filter settings, video level, white-balance, registration etc. iii) Operating the recorder during the recording at location and checking the recording for optimum quality. iv) Maintaining records of the performance of equipment at locations and report any malfunctioning to senior officers at the base. v) Keep essential tools and attending to the minor faults at location. vi) Assisting the senior engineering officers in the maintenance of ENG equipment. I. VTR:

i. Assisting the AE in the Testing of VCR machines for satisfactory audio/recording and play back. ii. Operating the VTR during the recording/playback/editing etc. iii. Previewing tapes for recording/transmission, playback along with programme production staff, checking and confirming the audio track to be used and briefing the audio engineer accordingly. iv. Maintaining records of recording/Playback of tapes. v. Assisting the AE in the maintenance of VTRs. vi. Ensuring proper functioning of intercom links with other areas. J. Sync Sound Studio: i. Testing the sync sound transfer machine(s) tape recorders, audio-video monitors, turn tables, echo units, audio console and other associated equipment for satisfactory/operation. ii. Transferring the sound from 16mm tape to to audio tape for capsuling for a particular programme. iii. Attending to monitor faults at the time of operation, reporting Major faults to the T.D. or AE in charge of the film Section. iv. Checking the projection system in the Studio and the associated remote control. v. Checking placement of microphone, testing and adjusting level and balancing for audio recordings and operation of audio console. vi. Checking functioning of film equipment in other areas like editing, processing and preview. K. Microwave Link: i. Assisting members of staff during the bench test, installation at the transmitting/receiving and lining up of the equipment. ii. Ensuring proper packaging and testing of the equipment before movement to and from OB spot and unpacking at the other end. iii. Manning the control units during transmission/reception. iv. Establishing the voice communication link between the transmitter/receiver. v. Assisting in routine measurement on MW chain for optimum performance. vi. Ensuring proper operation of intercom links with other areas. L. Maintenance/Installation: Assisting the AE/ASE in charge of maintenance/installation teams in the servicing of defective equipments in various areas and installation/commissioning of new equipment systems/technical facilities at the Kendra respectively. M. Purchase/Stores: Assisting the Officer-in-charge of the engineering stores in the checking/testing of equipments/spares, maintenance of records and preparations of various returns. 4.2.46. Senior Technician/Technician Senior technicians/technicians primarily assist engineers in the maintenance of equipment in various technical areas and in the operational activities of audio/lighting/ telecine/air-conditioning/transmitter and other areas. This is in addition to any other work assigned to them from time to time by superior engineering officers. The details of their duties are as under: A. Audio Side i. Placing microphones in the studio and connecting them to the audio-console via microphone cables; Operating boom-mike fitted in the studio; helping audio-engineer in the testing of microphones, headphones, inter-communication systems, tape recorders, turn table etc., removing mikes, audio cables and other associated portable and loose audio equipment used for programme and keeping them in proper place after recording/transmission. ii. Checking and maintaining all the tools provided in production control room and keeping their record. iii. Checking emergency light system. iv. Remain present in Studio during recording/transmission for shifting the mikes and connectors and keeping in constant touch with audio-engineer via headset. Page - 14 DD Bangalore - RTI

v. Ensuring general cleanliness of equipment, racks, Consoles, glass-partitions, doors etc. in the technical areas. vi. Assisting engineers in the maintenance of audio/PCR equipments. vii. Checking and replenishing first-aid box material. B. Lighting Side i. Testing of lighting system including moving light battens and essential studio lighting circuits wherever provided. ii. Positioning and adjusting light fixtures in the studio/OB location as per instructions from the engineers. iii. Operating lighting switchgear system. iv. Keeping a watch on the lighting system for any abnormality like blow outs, overheating of connectors, cables, fixtures and other failure during and after the programme. v. Attending to faults like replacement of fuses, cable, connectors, bulbs lenses etc. during recording transmission shifts. vi. Ensuring general upkeep of lighting fixtures and moving light batten-system for proper electrical and mechanical operation and taking all electrical and mechanical safety precautions. vii. Testing of intercom links between lighting control and switchgear rooms. viii. Checking tools, clock, first-aid kit, wherever provided, in lighting control room. C. Transmitter Side i. Assisting engineers on duty in operation and maintenance of transmitter equipment. ii. Testing/checking clocks/emergency lights/first-aid kit provided in transmitter, checking power supply switchgears and electrical sub-station equipments for normal functioning under the guidance of engineer on duty. iii. Testing and operating the standby diesel generator(s). iv. Assisting the engineer in the installation/alignment of MW/tVRO/DRS links. v. Attending to minor faults during the shift. vi. Operating air-conditioning plants and window type air-conditioners. D. E. Air-conditioning Side: i. Operating A/C plants and window type air-conditioners. ii. Periodic logging meter readings in A/C room and temperature/humidity readings in different air-conditioned areas. iii. Keeping constant watch on A/C equipment in shift for normal functioning. iv. Routine checking of power supply switchgear provided in A/C Plant rooms. v. Testing and operation of diesel generator(s) where not co-located with transmitter. vi. Checking/filling the water in water reservoir for fire hydrant and periodic checking of fire fighting facilities in the premises. vii. Carrying out maintenance of A/C Plants and window Type aid-conditioners under the guidance of Engineers. viii. Attending to minor faults during the shift. F. General Maintenance: i. Assisting Maintenance Engineer in the maintenance of equipments in various technical areas, ii. Checking master/Slave Clocks in Coordination with various sections. iii. Checking emergency lights and charging batteries provided in each section. iv. Checking house lights in various technical areas. v. Checking tools, portable test and measuring equipments and maintaining a record of their movements. vi. Checking technical pamphlets available in maintenance Section. Page - 15 DD Bangalore - RTI

vii. Supervising general cleaning of the floors in technical areas in association with the Helper/Khalasi. 4.2.47 . Mast Technician Mast Technician is primarily required to work on transmitting masts/towers at the transmitting centres: His duties include the following in addition to any other work assigned by the superior engineering Officers from time to time. 1. Attending to antenna-feeders, distribution transformers and other fixtures in the antenna system mounted on tour. 2. Replacing fused mast lights. 3. Repairing electrical fittings, cables on the mast. 4. Carrying out routine maintenance of electrical mechanical fixtures of the mast including mast lifts. 5. Installing equipments and fixtures on the tower. 6. Carrying out maintenance and replacement of all necessary gear required for working on masts/towers. 7. Installation and te4sting of Parabolic dish antenna and equipments of the microwave links on tall structures/buildings for establishing programme link between the OB spot and the centre. 4.2.48. Helper/Khalasi Helper/Khalasi primarily perform following duties, in addition to any other work assigned to them by their superiors from time to time. 1. Helping SEA/EA/Sr.Technician/Technician in the maintenance of equipments. 2. Maintaining cleanliness of equipments and technical furniture in technical areas. 3. Shifting of equipment/furniture. 4. Helping technical operations staff in lighting, telecine audio, air-conditioning equipment maintenance and installation work. 5. Locking/opening of technical area in presence of the shift-incharge. 6. Working as Camera dolleyman/cableman in studio/OB spots. 7. Laying Cables and providing other manual help in installation of MW links during OB/ENG coverages. (Authority: DG: DD Memo.No.1/12/85-S.II dated 16.10.1985)

C. ADMINISTRATION

4.2.49.

Senior Administrative Officer

The Senior Administrative Officer will look after the work relating to personnel administration (except that pertaining to Group D Staff) and budget and financial control. He will be in overall charge of the entire Administrative and Accounts sections including Transport. (Where there is Sr. Admn. Officer in place of DDA, his duties will be the same as above). 4.2.50. Administrative Officer

The Administrative Officer will function as Drawing and Disbursing Officer. He will have direct responsibility for work relating to staff matters pertaining to Group D staff (including casual labour), Transport section, General section and other house keeping jobs including upkeep of the Studio, Repair of cars will also be looked after by the Administrative Officer in consultation with Superintending Engineer, wherever necessary. Programme Administration: Checking and initialing every entry made in the ay Order Book once when it is sent to the officer on duty and again after check with the Log Book on its receipt back from the officer on duty the next day, whatch over delayed payments to artists and keeping a watch over the payments to artists and owners of copyrights are some of the important duties relating to administration of programmes. Note: 1. Proposals for the purchase of stores requiring sanction of the Director/ Superintending Engineer/Directorate will be routed through the DDA/SAO. Similarly proposals put up by the property/Scenic Section and other programme sections to Assistant Station Director/Deputy Director (Programmes) for their sanction will be routed through the AO. 2. All Administrative/Financial sanctions, after they are accorded on files by the Director/Sg.E will be communicated under the signature of DDA/AO respectively. 3. The duties of DDA will be performed in his absence, by the AO and vice-versa. 4.2.51. Head Clerk/ Assistant He should assist the Officer incharge of Administration/Administrative Officer and will be incharge of establishment and items other than accounts e.g. Service Books and leave accounts of Non-gazetted Government Servants, Staff artists, Maintenance of Statistical Registers and Books, inventories. He should also assist the Administrative Officer in supervision of work of Group D staff posted in sections other than Engineering. Heads of Kendra should ensure there is equitable distribution of work between the Head Clerk and Accountant. On occasions when the Accountant or Head Clerk is away on leave or one of the posts is unfilled, all duties attached to both the posts should be performed by the Accountant or Head Clerk as the case may be. 4.2.52. Accountant /Assistant 1. The Accountant is responsible for the correct maintenance of all accounts, e.g. Cash Book, Contingent registers etc. and for the correct preparation and filing of all vouchers. He functions as a primary auditor. He is also responsible for the correct maintenance Page - 16 DD Bangalore - RTI

of various expenditure registers and preparation of expenditure statements, Budget/Revised Estimates etc. perform these functions effectively, he should be appraised of all orders, sanctions etc. He should keep a watch on the control of expenditure and advise AO/Head of office in respect of all important proposals.

To enable him to

2. He should see that all orders, sanctions etc. affecting expenditure are entered in Sanction Register and payments noted against relevant sanctions as and when they are made: Note: Sanctions relating to petty Contingent expenditure accorded by Head of office need not be entered in this register. sanctions which cannot be watched through other registers need be entered. Only those

3. The Accountant is also responsible for prompt and correct preparation of Commercial (Proforma) Accounts and maintenance of connected records & registers. 4. Reconciliation of cheques issued and encashed and reconciliation of expenditure/receipts is also the responsibility of the Accountant.

4.2.53. Clerks Grade I / U.D.C.

The more important items of work entrusted to a Clerk Grade I are: correspondence relating to appointments, promotions, transfers, etc., preparation of periodical returns relating to staff for transmission to the Director General; posting of entries in service books; preparation or check of pay and T.A. bills preparation of budget and revised estimates and attending to correspondence relating to them; preparation and submission of monthly accounts to the DG, and the Accountant General; maintenance of Journal and Ledger, compilation of Proforma Accounts and reconciliation of departmental figures with those of the Pay & Accounts Officer. Where there are two Clerks Grade I, or more, the distribution of work between them should be done by the Director/Head of Kendra/Office on the rational basis.

4.2.54. Storekeeper The Storekeeper is in direct charge of the stores and is responsible for the acquisition of stores, their custody and their disposal. He is also responsible for maintaining correct records and preparing correct returns in respect of stores entrusted to him. All transactions of receipt and issues should be recorded strictly in accordance with the prescribed rules or procedures in order of occurance and as soon as they take place. The stores received Book (DD-A-7), Stores Issued Book (DD-A-8), and Stores Ledger in form (DD-A-9), Register of unserviceable stores, register of defective stores, register of empties, etc. are the important documents that should be maintained by the Storekeeper.

4.2.55. Cashier 1. The consideration that should be kept in view in selecting a Cashier are printed in Annexure I which also contains details about security, etc., to be furnished by him. The main duties of the Cashier should be i) handling of cash and ii) maintenance of cash book and other connected registers. 2. Printed receipt for amounts received should be prepared by the Cashier, checked by the Accountant and signed byt eh Drawing and Disbursing Officer after the latter ensures that it is correct in every way.

4.2.56. Clerks Grade-II/ L.D.C. The more important items of work entrusted to Clerks Grade-II are: Routine items of work like preparation of monthly Pay Bill, T.A.Bills and Medical reimbursement bills, maintenance of Bill Register, Increment Register, Register showing changes in Staff, Leave Accounts of regular staff; Pay Order Book, Royalty Register, Stationary Account and Registers, Artists Ledgers, Store Ledgers (Value account), diarizing and dispatch of letters etc. etc.

4.2.57. Librarian He/She is in-charge of the Library of the Kendra which contains books, newspapers etc. and video recordings and tapes. He/she should maintain separate stock Registers in form S-48 for books purchased and books received free and in form DD-A-6 for video recordings/tapes. The account of Transcription Service Records may be maintained in form DD-A-5. He/She should invariably take stock of books, video recordings, tapes etc. in his/her charge, on the following occasions. i. On appointment to the post of Librarian; ii. On return from leave; and iii. On transfer A cent percent physical verification of the books should be under-taken at the end of each financial year.

Note: Security deposit required under para 274 of GFRs need not be taken from the Librarian of Library Staff. (Authority : On the line of DG:AIR Memo.No.22(3)A&G G/59 dated 13.11.1959). Page - 17 DD Bangalore - RTI

D. NEWS WING 1) Joint Director (News) and Head of Regional News Unit : (To supervise and manage the functioning of the entire News unit) a) Supervise the content of News Bulletins and Current Affairs programmes produced by News Unit. b) Delegate duties to News Editors. c) Supervise the assignment of coverages to Stringers and to ensure its judicious utilization. d) Supervise the duties and assignments of Casual Staff working with News unit. e) Liaison with concerned State/Central Government departments/PSUs regarding News Coverages and related activities. 2) Function as the representative of DG (News) : a) To co-ordinate with DG (N&CA) office, New Delhi for coverages for DD News and function as the Bureau Chief for DD News channel. b) Produce programmes like State Scan, Press Review etc for DD News. c) Co-ordinate the deployment of DD (News) mobile DSNG in the State. d) Report important events and breaking stories to DD News. Asst. News Editors a) b) c) d) e) Selecting news items to be included in the News Bulletins Drafting and editing News items Compilation of News bulletins Preparation of scripts for State Scan and Press Review Other works delegated by Joint Director (News)

Section 4(1)(b)(iii) Procedure followed in the decision making 3. process, including channels of supervision and accountability

Decision making chart of Doordarshan Kendra, Bangalore is given below

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4.Section 4(1)(b)(iv) Norms set by Doordarshan for the discharge of its functions.

The functions of Doordarshan mainly concern the production of Programmes. To ensure that the programmes produced for Doordarshan conform to the objectives of Prasar Bharati, the following norms have been evolved: i) Guidelines for commissioning of programmes by different units such as the central commissioning unit, Kashir Channel, Sports Channel, DD-Bharati and Regional Kendras etc. ii) Guidelines for Sponsorship of Programmes by different Wings such as DD-National, Sports, DD-Bharati and Regional Kendras etc . iii) Guidelines and norms for telecast of featur e films on Royalty basis by Regional Kendras and for different Channels like DDNational, DD-India etc. iv) Guidelines for acquisition of various categories of programmes. The following norms are also relevant: i) Guidelines for Sports Programme coverages and Revenue Generation thereof. ii) Resolution of issues and disputes concerning telecast of programme by the Regional Kendras and various Channels of which the Directorate is the Appellate Authority. iii) Pursuance of all such legal matters pertaining to the Programme activities in vir tue of (ii) as above. iv) Rate structure for payment to various categories of artistes, authors and performers for production of pr ogrammes for DD National and Regional Channels/Kendras.

5. Section 4(1)(b)(v) The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by Doordarshan or under its controls or used by its employees for discharging its functions.

Besides, the norms etc. relevant to Section 4(1)(b)(iv), Doordarshan follows the relevant rules of the Government, e.g. General Financial Rules, Delegation of Financial Power Rules, Office Procedure etc.

6. Section 4(1)(b)(vi) A statement of the categories of documents that are held by Director, Doordarshan Kendra under its control

The following are the main categories of documents that ar e held by Files (Only office orders made available). Service Book (Own available for inspection). Various Registers Bills Acquittance Rolls Log Books Seniority Lists Telephone Directory of Doordarshan Booklet showing the sanctioned strength Guidelines for commissioned programmes Guidelines for sponsorship scheme

Director: Doordarshan :

7. Section 4(1)(b)(vii) The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation thereof

Not applicable

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8. Section 4(1)(b)(viii) A statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as a part of Directorate General: Doordarshan or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public

Whether meetings of Name of the Board/Council/ Sl.no Committee etc these bodies are open to the public Whether minutes of their meetings are accessible for public The minutes of this committee are meant to assist the competent authority in making its decision. However, the minutes can be made available to the individual concerned/affected, on demand

1 Program Advisory

No

Feature Film Selection 2 Committee

No

The minutes of this committee are meant to assist the competent authority in making its decision. However, the minutes can be made available to the individual concerned/affected, on demand The minutes of this committee are meant to assist the competent authority in making its decision. However, the minutes can be made available to the individual oncerned/affected, on demand

Sponsored Serial Selection 3 Committee

No

4 PurchaseCommittee

No

The minutes of this committee are meant to assist the competent authority in making its decision. However, the minutes can be made available to the individual oncerned/affected, on demand

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9. Section 4(1)(b)(viii) A directory of its Officers and employees (AS ON 01/10/2010 ) DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL 01 Dr MAHESH JOSHI

DY. DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMME / EXECUTIVE PRODUCER 01 Dr BANANDUR KEMPAIAH

ASSISTANT STATION DIRECTOR 01 SHRI C.N. RAMACHANDRA

VIDEO EXECUTIVE 01 SHRI N. CHANDRASHEKAR

CAMERAMAN GRADE I 01 02 03 SHRI P.K. SHIVAJI SHRI NELSON JOHN SHRI LOKKESHAIAH

PROGRAMME EXECUTIVE / PRODUCER GR-II 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 SMT USHA KINI SHRI N. RAGHUPATHI HEGDE SHRI JAYACHANDRA SMT. NIRMALA YALIGAR SMT M.S. SARADA SHRI S.A. SHINGE SHRI R. VENKATESHA BABU SMT. B.L. LALITHAMBA SHRI K. SURESH KUMAR SHRI RAJENDRA KATTI SHRI HULMANI A.R SHRI ESHWAR RAO

EDIT SUPERVISOR 01 K. NARASIMHA RAJU

CAMERAMAN GRADE II 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 SMT. M. NIRMALA SMT. C.T. LEELAVATHI SHRI W.S. VENKATARAGHAVAN SHRI MOHD. FAZIL SHRI M.G. ARAVIND KUMAR SHRI MUNIKRISHNAPPA SHRI R. NARASIMHA REDDY SHRI L. CHANDRASHEKAR SHRI S.V. VENKATESH SHRI KHADAR SHARIFF SHRI K.S. RAVINDRA SHRI G. SURESH Page - 21 DD Bangalore - RTI

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SHRI G. PALANI SMT. C. SHASHKALA SHRI LOKESH SHRI UTTAM PRABHU SMT. UMADEVI SHRI CHANNA BASAVANNA SHRI MAGESH .K SHRI K. LOKNATH SHRI B.M. RAJASHEKAR SHRI GOURIMATH

SCENIC DESIGNER 01 SHRI MOHD. ZABIULLA

CAMERAMAN GRADE-III 01 SHRI V. NAGARAJA

TRANSMISSION EXECUTIVE 01 SMT. M.N. CHANDRAKALA

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 SHRI L.G. SHIVAKUMAR KUM. N. PANKAJA M.S. GUNASHEELAN SMT. H.N. ARATHI SMT. TEMSILA AIER SHRI CHIKKARANGAIAH SHRI BAGDAD ABDUL MAJID SHRI B.K. SREEDHAR SHRI SUDHAKARAN PRIYA .M SHRI K. PRAKASH SHRI G. HARISH SHRI G. RAGHU SHRI S.B. BHAJANTRI

SOUND RECORDIST 01 02 SHRI V. GOVERDHAN SINGH SHRI N. MANJUNATH

GRAPHIC ARTIST 01 02 03 04 SHRI TULARAJAM BHUTE SHRI SATISH S. SHOLAPUR SHRI SHAMSUNDAR SHRI SURESH A.R.

PROPERTY / WARDROBE ASSISTANTS 01 SHRI C.A. RAMACHANDRAMURTHY Page - 22 DD Bangalore - RTI

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SHRI H.K. SUBBAIAH

FLOOR MANAGER 01 02 03 SHRI H.S. SATEESH SHRI V. HANUMANTHAIAH SHIR B.C. BALARAM

MAKE-UP ASSISTANTS : 01 01 01 01 SHRI B. UMESH KUMAR SHRI KARABASAPPA SHIDLALLI SMT. DHANALAKSHMI SHRI MADE GOWDA

FILM/VIDEO EDITORS 01 02 03 04 05 SMT. UMAMAHESWARI SHRI DOMINIC CHRISTOPHER SHRI K. LAKSHMI PRASAD SHRI S. GUNASEKARAN SHRI J. VASANTH KUMAR

LIBRARY & INFORMATION ASSISTANTS 01 02 03 SMT. S. LALITHA SHRI M.V. KULKARNI SHRI S.K. SHIVAKUMAR

FLOOR ASSISTANTS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 SHRI M. PRADEEP SHRI K.N. VIJAYAKUMAR SHRI B. YOGEESH SHRI N. RAJANNA SHRI D. CHANDRASHEKARAIAH SHRI JAGANNATH SHRI C. VENKATESH BABU REDDY SHRI G. THIMMARAJU SHRI R. VEERASANJEEVA GOWDA SHRI S. KESHAVA MURTHY SHRI VICTOR PARANJOTHI SHRI SANJOY CHAKRABORTY

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FILM PROJECTIONISTS: 01 02 SHRI M.N. RAVINDRA RAO SHRI L. SHIVASHANKAR

LIGHTING ASSISTANTS : 01 02 03 04 05 06 SHRI B. VASUDEVA MURTHY SHRI R.L. MANJUNATHA SHRI K. VASUDEVA SHRI B.P. PARTHASARATHY SHRI A. APPAJI RAO SHRI V. PRABHAKARA

CARPENTERS: 01 02 03 04 05 SHRI CHANDRASHEKARACHARI SHRI VIJAYKUMAR PATI SHRI YELLAPPA SHRI RAMESH HOLLA SHRI PARAMESHWARA

TAILOR: 01 SMT. VENKATALAKSHMI

PAINTERS : 01 01 SHRI K. SUBBAIAH SHRI SIDDARAMAPPA

STUDIO ATTTENDANTS : 01 02 SHRI B.N. RAMESHA SHRI P. RAMASHAKAR

DEPUTY DIRECTOR (AUDIENCE RESEARCH & MARKETING) 01 SHRI A.S. CHANDRAMOULI

AUDIENCE RESEARCH OFFICER 01 VACANT

ASSISTANT RESEARCH OFFICER 01 SHRI M. CHANDRASHEKARAN

TABULATOR CLERK 01 SMT. JANAKI WILSON

SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER 01 SHRI ANIL KUMAR MANGALGI

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STATION ENGINEERS : 01 SHRI SETHUMADHAVAN

ASSISTANT STATION ENGINEERS: 01 01 01 SMT. JEEVA .R SHRI NIRANJAN SMT. M. GOMATHY

ASSISTANT ENGINEERS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SHRI A.K. MAITY SHRI P.P. JOSEPH SHRI S. VIJAYAKUMAR SMT M. PREMA SMT. G. KRISHNAVANI SMT. VALSA P. JACOB SHRI K. NARAYANAN SMT. MEENA PRABHAKARAN SHRI N.R. NARAYANA PRASAD SHRI PUTTAMALLA NAIK SMT. SENTHAMARAI SHRI SELVARAJ .S SHRI K. SATHISH SHRI R.J. NAWATI SHRI T.K. ARAVINDAKSHAN SHRI ALEX POTHAN SHRI A. NAGENDRA PRASAD SHRI PARAMESHWARAPPA SHRI V.L.N. KUMAR

SR. ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS ; 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SHRI PAULSON JOSE SMT. SHAKILA V. SHETTY SHRI M. THIRUNAVUKKARASU SMT. G. KOKILA SHRI K. ANANTHAN SMT. K. SUBHA SUNDAR SMT. T. ROOPA SMT. R. GEETHESHWARI SMT. C.A. LATHA SHRI P.J. JOFY SMT. INDIRA SMT. THENMOZHI SHRI M. RAGHAVENDRACHAR SMT. ROSELETTE MARY PALAS SHRI K. JAYAKUMAR SHRI RAJENDRAN SHRI P. RAVICHANDRAN SHRI S. SHANKARAN SMT. T. SUJATHA Page - 25 DD Bangalore - RTI

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SHRI A. JAYAKUMAR SHRI M. UMAR SHRI MARY FABIOLA SHRI R. JAYAPRAKASH

ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SHRI N. SANTOSH KUMAR SHRI B.J. SATHYANARAYANA SHRI B.S. MANJUNATH SHRI N.U. KRISHNA KUMAR SMT. ANITA VATSA SMT. P. MEKHALA SHRI K. SHIVAKUMAR SHRI P.S.K. NAMBOODARI SHRI N. VENKATESH SHRI H.S. SURESH KUMAR SHRI S.V. NAGESHACHAR SHRI J. RAGHUNATH SMT. L. VALSALA SHRI RAMACHANDRA .C SHRI M. ELDAS SHRI SHIVAPRAKASH SHRI B.P. SOMASHEKAR SHRI SHAMSUNDAR V. KADAM SHRI R. JAYAKUMAR SHRI GODLY JACOB SHRI B.V. NATRAJ DURGAM SHRI E. SRINIVASMURTHY

SR. TECHNICIANS : 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 SHRI J. SRINIVASA SHRI T.R. SATHYA PRASAD SHRI P. RAJKUMAR SHRI S.S. CHANDRASHEKAR SHRI R.S. VENKATESH SHRI J.A.K. LAWRENCE SHRI THIMMAIAH SHRI D. RAJENDRA KUMAR SHRI D. WILLIAMS SHRI B.S. RAVINDRA PRASAD SHRI R. SATHYA SHRI MUNIKRISHNA SHRI VENKATESH SHRI D. RAJENDRA KUMAR

MAST TECHNICIAN 01 SHRI SADADHIV D. MATH Page - 26 DD Bangalore - RTI

TECHNICIANS: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SHRI K.R. RAVINDRA SHRI N. BOREGOWDA SHRI N. VIVEKANANDA SHRI P. VALSAN SHRI B.R. SRINIVAS SHRI D. DHANRAJ SHRI B.O. SANJEEV KUMAR SHRI M.B. RAMESH SHRI N. VIJAYA RAGHAVA REDDY SHRI P. JAYAKUMAR SHRI D.C. SOMACHARYA SHRI P.S. GUNASEKARAN SHRI VIJAYANANDA BABU SHRI R. VENKATACHALAM SHRI M.N. RENUKARADHYA SHRI R.A. KOLLAPPANAVAR SHRI J. JAGANNATH

HELPER / KHALASI : 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SHRI BABU SHRI M. NAGARAJ SHRI M. BALU SHRI G. VARADHAN SHRI M. IYAPPA SHRI N. MADHUSUDHANA SHRI S. RAYAN DASS SHRI M. MANJUNATH SHRI N. MAHESHA SHRI M.S. MANI SHRI V. NAGARAJA SHRI HANUMANTHARAYAPPA SHRI R. RAVISHANKAR SHRI K. CHANDRASHEKAR SHASTRY SHRI M. ANANDKUMAR SHRI M. MUNIRAMA

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SR. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 01 VACANT

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: 01 S.N. MANJUNATHA

HEAD CLERK / ACCOUNTANT: 01 02 03 04 SHRI T.S. SADASHIVA KUM. SEEMA SHRI GOPINATH VACANT

HINDI OFFICER 01 VACANT

HINDI TRANSLATOR : 01 DR. VARADHARAJ

STORE KEEPER : 01 SHRI GIRIYAPPA

UPPER DIVISION CLERKS: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SHRI S. DASRATHI SHRI M. UDAYAKUMAR SHRI VENKATARAMANA NAIK SMT. R. PUSHPALATHA SHRI A. GOPALA SMT. MARY KALPANA SMT. S. NALINI SHRI S. DANDAPANI SHRI A.G. GOPALRAJAN SHRI D. MAHADEVA RAO SMT. SAVITHA N. SWAMY SHRI D. SHIVAKUMAR SHRI N. MURALIDHARA RAO SHRI J. SHIVAKUMAR SHRI S. DIWAKAR

JR. RECEPTION OFFICER 01 SHRI J. RAGHUNATHAN

LOWER DIVISION CLERKS: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 SHRI M.P. MURALEEDHARAN SMT. D. ARUNA SMT. ROSHINI SEBASTIAN SMT. B.R. ROOPA SHRI S. SURENDRAN SMT. BAVITHA RAI SHRI M. SUGUMAR Page - 28 DD Bangalore - RTI

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SMT. SAVITHA A. NAIK SHRI R. MANJUNATH SHRI Y.C. JAYAVEERAPPA SHRI S.P. BALARAJ SHRI S.M. IQBAL SMT. G. NARASAMMA SHRI SURESH CHANDRA SMT. USHA NANDHINI SHRI GURUBRAHMA SMT. H.E. SHIVARUDRAMMA VACANT

TELEPHONE ATTENDENT: 01 02 KUM. JOTHI SMT. D. GANGAMANI

HINDI TYPIST 01 VACANT

CHARACTER GENERATOR OPERATOR: 01 02 K.N. RAVIKUMAR U.K. GOPALAKRISHNAN

JOINT DIRECTOR (NEWS: 01 SHRI S.G. RAVEENDRA

TV NEWS CORRESPONDENT 01 VACANT

ASST. DIRECTOR NEWS 01 02 SMT. B.S. MEENAKSHI SHRI K.P. DAMODHARAN

ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR 01 VACANT

ASSISTANT NEWS CORRRESPONDENT 01 02 03 SMT. B. MEERA VACANT VACANT

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GESTETNER OPERATOR: 01 VACANT

LIBRARY ATTENDENT: 01 SHRI A. NANJAPPA

DAFTRY 01 SHRI D. MUNIRAJU

SORTER 01 SHRI CHIKKESHWARAIAH

PEON-CUM-MESSENGER 01 02 03 04 05 06 SHRI S. VENKATESH SHRI LALITHAMMA SHRI S. MANJULA SHRI R. NAVANEETHAM SMT. R. NAVANEETHAM VACANT

MALI 01 GANGA HANUMANTHAPPA

SWEEPER-CUM-FARASH 01 02 03 04 SHRI H. LINGAPPA SHRI CHIKKANNA SHRI G. SHIVAKUMAR VACANT

STENOGRAPHER GRADE I 01 02 SMT. H.M. JAYALAKSHMI KUM. J. UMADEVI

STENOGRAPHER GRADE-II 01 02 03 04 SMT. NIRMALA DESAI SMT. A. RAJESHWARI SMT. INDUMATHI SHRI GOPALAKRISHNAN .N

JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER 01 02 03 SMT. S. SUNANDA SHRI SRINIVAS SMT. N. VEENA

O.B. VAN DRIVER 01 SHRI A. DAMODHARAN

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SHRI BHUJANGA RAO SHRI N. JAGANNATHAN SHRI B. SATHYA SAJEEV SHRI T. ESWARAN SHRI G. ASWATHAPPA

10. Section 4(1)(b)(x) The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees, including the system of compensation as provided in the regulat ions

PRASAR BHARATI BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF INDIA DOORDARSHAN KENDRA : BANGALORE - 560 006 PAY AND ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2011
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R S VENKATESHA RAVINDRA PRASAD C N VENKATESH R.SATHYA P.MUNIKRISHNA TR SATHYA PRASAD D WILLIAMS J SRINIVASA J.A.K LAWRENCE C THIMMAIAH P RAJA KUMAR D RAJENDRA KUMAR SS CHANDRASHEKAR SADASHIV D MATH D.C.SOMACHARYA K.R.RAVINDRA N BOREGOWDA P S GUNASEKARAN N VIVEKANANDA Y VIJAYANANDBABU P.VALSAN MN RENUKARADHYA D DHANARAJ R.VENKATACHALAM B.R.SRINIVAS RA KOLLAPPANAVAR BO SANJEEV KUMAR M.B RAMESH J JAGANNATH P JAYAKUMAR VIJAYARAGAVA RDY A.DAMODARAN BHUJANGA RAO N.JAGANATHAN T.ESWARAN B.SATHYA SAJEEV G ASHWATHAPPA G. GOPINATH T S SADASHIVA H.M.JAYALAKSHMI UMA DEVI J NIRMALA DESAI A.RAJESWARI INDUMATHI S. SUNANDA SRINIVAS N VEENA N GOPALAKRISHNAN M. VARADARAJ N MURALIDHAR RAO S.DASHRATHI GIRIYAPPA M.UDAYA KUMAR VENKATARAMANA N R.PUSHPALATHA D.MAHADEVA RAO S. NALINI S DIWAKAR SAVITHA N SWAMY A.GOPALA A.G.GOPAL RAJAN MARY KALPANA J S.DHANDAPANI D SHIVAKUMAR J.SHIVA KUMAR M.P.MURALIDHARAN M.SUGUMAR ARUNA D ROSHINI SEBASTIN S.P.BALARAJ JANAGI WILSON G.NARASAMMA S.SURENDRAN S.M.IQBAL R.MANJUNATH K.N.RAVI KUMAR B.R. ROOPA NS SURESHCHANDRA SAVITHA V NAIK J RAGHUNATHAN D.USHA NANDINI BAVITHA RAI Y C JAYAVEERAPPA GURUBRAHMA SHIVARUDRAMMA JYOTHI SEEMA GANGAMANI BABU V.NAGARAJA IYYAPPA M HANUMANTHARAYAPA M.NAGARAJ

Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Sr.Tech Mast Tech. Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician Technician M.Driver M.Driver M.Driver M.Driver M.Driver M.Driver Assistant Assistant Sr.Steno Sr.Steno Steno Gr.II Steno Gr.II Steno Gr.II Jr. Steno Jr. Steno Jr. Steno Steno Hindi Translator U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. U.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. C.G.Optr L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. U.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. L.D.C. Assistant LDC Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper

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CHANDRASHEKAR S G.VARADHAN N MADHUSUDHANAN M.S.MANI S.RAYAN DASS R RAVISHANKAR M MANJUNATH N MAHESH M ANANDA KUMAR MUNIRAMA P.RAMASHEKAR B.N.RAMESH R.NANJAPPA CHIKKESHWARAIAH D. MUNIRAJU S.VENKATESH LALITHAMMA S. MANJULA V K NARAYANAN MALLOJI RAO KALE GANGAHANUMANTAPA C VENKATESH H LINGAPPA CHIKKANNA R NAVANEETHAM

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The details of the remuneration of the other employees of Doordarshan Kendra, Bangalore are available with Pay and Accounts Office (IRLA), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, AGCR Building, I.P.Estate, New Delhi. You may also visit their Web Site www.prasarlekha.org .

11. The budget allocated to each of its agency, indicating the Section 4(1)(b)(xi) particulars of all plans, proposed expenditures are reports on disbursements made

BUDGET ALLOCATED & PROPOSED EXPENDITURE FOR 2010-11 NAME OF SUBHEAD THE BUDGET ALLOCATED 2010-11 (Rs.in thousands) PROPOSED EXPENDITURE 2010-11 (Rs. In thousands) 24341 179574 2839 800 5000 5700 125 30 3536 4185 7435 9370 4641 7204 254780 412 12600 11600 16 4500 150 29278 3640 931 1600 4953 2174 Page - 34 DD Bangalore - RTI

REVENUE (NON PLAN) A.SALARIES (IRLA) SALARIES (NON IRLA) MEDICAL ALLOWANCE OVERTIME ALLOWANCE TRAVEL EXPENSES OFFICE EXPENSES RENT RATES & TAXES HOSPITALITY EXPENSES TOOLS & PLANTS MINOR WORKS MOTOR VEHICLE SCHOLARSHIP/ST POWER SUPPLY ARMED GUARDS OTHERS TOTAL IEBR (NON PLAN) ADVG. & PUBLCITY IEBR (PLAN) PPSS ROYALTY SPORTS PPSS (OPA) DART INDIAN CLASSIC RLSS(GULF WINDOW) TOTAL RNU PPSS (NORMAL) TE OE OTHER CHARGES MV

17345 137816 2075 608 1503 3980 109 27 2272 2359 3099 6829 2605 2615 183242 412 11000 7600 16 3100 150 22278 3640 720 1600 4438 1927

PPSS (OPA) UNI/PTI TOTAL KRISHIDARSHAN KRISHI-ARU PANCHAYATIRAJ POLLUTION CONTROL GRAND TOTAL

1200 120 13645 5200 2080 940 860 228245

1781 120 15199 5200 2080 940 860 308337

12. Section 4(1)(b)(xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programmes , including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programmes. Not Applicable 13. Section 4(1)(b)(xiii) Particulars of receipiants of concessions, permits or authorizations granted by it Not Applicable 14. Section 4(1)(b)(xiv) Details in respect of the information, available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic form. Doordarshan has following website on which information is available in an electronic form: http://ddbangalore.tv , www.ddindia.com 15. Section 4(1)(b)(xv) The particulars of facilities available to cit izens for obtaining information, including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use Under the Act, Central Public Information Officers and Central Assistant Public Information Officers have been designated in Doordarshan. Their particulars have also been published. Information, to the extent permissible under the Act, can be sought from them 16. Section 4(1)(b)(xvi) The names , designation and other particulars of the public information officers such other informat ion as may be prescribed abd thereafter update these publications every year. Dr. MAHESH JOSHI, I.B.(P)S., DY. DIRECTOR GENERAL ( Ist APPELLATE AUTHORITY) DOORDARSHAN KENDRA, J.C.NAGAR BANGALORE 560 006 Phone , 080-23333831 (O), 080-26692324 (R) Mobile: 9448490240 Fax:080-23333098 Email: dtcbng@yahoo.co.in Shri . ANIL KUMAR MANGALGI ., SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER ( Ist APPELLATE AUTHORITY) DOORDARSHAN KENDRA, J.C.NAGAR BANGALORE 560 006 Phone , 080-23333997 (O), 080-23621471 (R) Mobile: 9448490241 Fax:080-23333997 Email: sgeddkbg@gmail.com Shri RAVINDRA S.G ., JOINT DIRECTOR ( NEWS ) ( Ist APPELLATE AUTHORITY) DOORDARSHAN KENDRA, J.C.NAGAR BANGALORE 560 006 Phone , 080-23439377 (O), 080-23531662 (R) Mobile: 9448490242 Fax:080-23333990 Email: chandhananews@gmail.com Sri.C.N. RAMACHANDRA, ASST.STATION DIRECTOR - FOR PROGRAMME MATTERS (CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER) DOORDARSHAN KENDRA, J.C.NAGAR BANGALORE 560 006 Phone 080-23332248 (O), Mobile: 9448046240 SHRI. P. SETHUMADHAVAN, Station Engineer FOR ENGINEERING MATTERS (CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER ) DOORDARSHAN KENDRA, J.C.NAGAR BANGALORE 560 006 Phone-080-23332245 (O) 23535218 Mob: 9448422045 Fax: 080-23333997 Email: sethumadhavan1964@gmail.com

SHRI. S.N. MANJUNATH, AO - FOR ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS (CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER ) DOORDARSHAN KENDRA, J.C.NAGAR BANGALORE 560 006 Phone-080-23333201 Ext. 266(O),080-23436547(R), Mob:9964301485 Fax: 080-23333098 Email: snsnmn@yahoo.co.in

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SHRI. SHIVARAM PAILOOR, ASST DIRECTOR NEWS FOR NEWS SECTION (CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER ) DOORDARSHAN KENDRA, J.C.NAGAR BANGALORE 560 006 Phone-080-23439377(O), Mob:9449813477 Fax: 080-23333098 Email: chandhananews@gmail.com

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