Information & broadcasting minister Pramod
Mahajan inaugurated Doordarshan's multi-storeyed studio
building in Mumbai on 2 June. The new facility has four
tv studios, one sound studio and is equipped with state-of-the-art
digital cameras. The studio building and equipment is
estimated to have cost around Rs 300 million and is located
in the same premises as DD's existing transmission centre
in Mumbai.
The inauguration had been pending for
quite sometime thanks to the rapid change of guard in
the corridors of power in Delhi. The Mumbai DD centre
already has three studios, two outdoor broadcast vans,
and two transmitters with regional satellite uplink and
one digital satellite news link.
Mahajan during the inauguration said
that it was good that DD's was getting access to the latest
facilities but he pointed out that DD will have to evolve
to compete with satellite channels otherwise it would
become extinct. He was open to the idea of leasing out
the studio facilities on a commercial basis to private
companies.
The minister added that he had a vision
of DD launching itself into education soon. "I see a bouquet
of 10 educational channels on a DTH basis," he said. "The
best teachers will be selected to create programming based
on the educational syllabus in the state for these television
channels. Digital compression will make this possible
and at reasonable costs. The educational channels will
go a long way in making people in the interiors literate."
Mahajan also announced the government's
decision to lay a comprehensive ban on Pakistan Television
in India. He said that he was doing this under the Cable
Network Regulations Act as PTV broadcasts was broadcasting
propaganda which could be harmful to India's security.
He added that the government was taking the right decision
and any cable operators which would choose to retransmit
PTV on their networks would be arrested and held responsible.
Cable operators in Mumbai immediately switched off PTV
on their networks. The PTV ban has met with considerable
support over most parts of India.
PTV meanwhile made a mockery of the ban
on the satellite channel by announcing Indian viewers
who cannot watch the channel can read the latest developments
in Pakistan and get the Pakistani viewpoint by logging
into the channel's website. Pakistani forces also had
their revenge when they shelled the DD centre in the conflict
ridden Kargil. While the the centre and transmission tower
were engulfed in the fire, transmissions from the centre
were not disrupted.