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Policy Guidelines for setting up Community
Radio Stations in India
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Application Form For Grant Of Permission
For Setting Up Community Radio Station (FM)
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Public Notice(setting up of Community Radio
Stations)
Policy
Guidelines for setting up
Community Radio Stations in India
Foreword
In
December 2002, the Government of India approved a policy for the
grant of licenses for setting up of Community Radio Stations to
well established educational institutions including IITs/IIMs.
The matter has been reconsidered and the Government has now decided
to broad base the policy by bringing ‘Non-profit’
organisations like civil society and voluntary organisations etc
under its ambit in order to allow greater participation by the
civil society on issues relating to development & social change.
The detailed policy guidelines in this regard is given below:
1.
Basic Principles
An organisation desirous of operating a Community Radio Station
(CRS) must be able to satisfy and adhere to the following principles:
a) It should be explicitly constituted as a ‘non-profit’
organisation and should have a proven record of at least three
years of service to the local community.
b) The CRS to be operated by it should be designed
to serve a specific well-defined local community.
c) It should have an ownership and management
structure that is reflective of the community that the CRS seeks
to serve.
d) Programmes for broadcast should be relevant
to the educational, developmental, social and cultural needs of
the community.
e) It must be a Legal Entity i.e. it should be
registered (under the registration of Societies Act or any other
such act relevant to the purpose).
2.
Eligibility Criteria
(i)
The following types of organisations shall be eligible to apply
for Community Radio licences:
a) Community based organisations, which satisfy the basic principles
listed at para 1 above. These would include civil society and
voluntary organisations, State Agriculture Universities (SAUs),
ICAR institutions, Krishi Vigyan Kendras, Registered Societies
and Autonomous Bodies and Public Trusts registered under Societies
Act or any other such act relevant for the purpose. Registration
at the time of application should at least be three years old.
b) Educational institutions
(ii) The following shall not be eligible to run
a CRS:
a) Individuals;
b) Political Parties and their affiliate organisations; [including
students, women’s, trade unions and such other wings affiliated
to these parties.]
c) Organisations operating with a motive to earn profit;
d) Organisations expressly banned by the Union and State Governments.
3.
Selection Process & Processing of the applications
(a)
Applications shall be invited by the Ministry of I&B once
every year through a national advertisement for establishment
of Community Radio Stations. However, eligible organisations and
educational institutions can apply during the intervening period
between the two advertisements also. The applicants shall be required
to apply in the prescribed application form along with a processing
fee of Rs.2500/- and the applications shall be processed in the
following manner:
i) Universities, Deemed Universities and Government
run educational institutions will have a single window clearance
by putting up cases before an inter-ministerial committee chaired
by Secretary (I&B) for approval. No separate clearance from
MHA & MHRD shall be necessary. Once the WPC Wing of the Ministry
of Communication & IT earmarks a frequency at the place requested
by the institution, a Letter of Intent (LOI) shall be issued.
ii) In case of all other applicants, including
private educational institutions, LOI shall be issued subject
to receiving clearance from Ministries of Home Affairs, Defence
& HRD (in case of private educational institutions) and frequency
allocation by WPC wing of Ministry of Communication & IT.
(b) A time schedule for obtaining clearances as below shall be
prescribed:
i) Within one month of receipt of the application in the prescribed
form, the Ministry of I&B shall process the application and
either communicate to the applicant deficiencies, if any, or will
send the copies of the application to the other Ministries for
clearance as prescribed in para 3(a)(i) and 3(a)(ii) above, as
the case may be.
ii) The Ministries concerned shall communicate their clearance
within three months of receipt of the application. However, in
the event of the failure of the concerned ministry to grant the
clearance within the stipulated period of three months, the case
shall be referred to the Committee constituted under the Chairmanship
of Secretary (I&B) for a decision for issue of LOI.
iii) In the event of more than one applicant
for a single frequency at a given place, the successful applicant
will be selected for issue of LOI from amongst the applicants
by the Committee constituted under the Chairmanship of Secretary
(I&B) on the basis of their standing in the community, the
commitment shown, the objectives enunciated and resources likely
to be mobilized by the applicant organisation as well as its credentials
and number of years of community service rendered by the organisation.
iv) Within one month of the issue of the Letter
of Intent (LOI) the eligible applicant will be required to apply,
in the prescribed format and with the requisite fee, to the WPC
Wing of the Ministry of Communication & IT, Sanchar Bhawan,
New Delhi for frequency allocation & SACFA clearance.
v) A time frame of six months from the date of
application is prescribed for issue of SACFA clearance. In the
event of non-receipt of such clearance from the Ministry of Communication
& IT within the stipulated period of six months, the case
will be referred to the Committee constituted under the Chairmanship
of Secretary (I&B) for a decision.
vi) On receipt of SACFA clearance (a copy of
which shall be submitted by the applicant), the LOI holder shall
furnish a bank guarantee in the prescribed format for a sum of
Rs.25, 000/-. Thereupon, the LOI holder will be invited to sign
a Grant of Permission Agreement (GOPA) by Ministry of I&B,
which will enable him to seek Wireless Operating License (WOL)
from the WPC Wing of the Ministry of Communication & IT. The
Community Radio Station can be made operational only after the
receipt of WOL from the Ministry of Communication & IT.
vii) Within three months of receipt of all clearances
i.e signing of GOPA, the Permission Holder shall set up the Community
Radio Station and shall intimate the date of commissioning of
the Community Radio Station to the Ministry of I&B.
viii) Failure to comply with time schedule prescribed
above shall make the LOI/GOPA holder liable for cancellation of
its LOI/GOPA and forfeiture of the Bank Guarantee.
4.
Grant of Permission Agreement conditions
i)
The Grant of Permission Agreement period shall be for five years.
ii) The Grant of Permission Agreement and the Permission letter
will be non-transferable.
iii) No permission fee shall be levied on the Permission Holder.
However, the Permission Holder will be required to pay the spectrum
usage fee to WPC wing of Ministry of Communication & IT.
iv) In case the Permission Holder does not commence his broadcasting
operations within three months of the receipt of all clearances
or shuts down broadcasting activity for more than 3 months after
commencement of operation, its Permission is liable to be cancelled
and the frequency allotted to the next eligible applicant.
v) An applicant/organisation shall not be granted more than one
Permission for CRS operation at one or more places.
vi) The LOI Holder shall furnish a bank guarantee for a sum of
Rs.25,000/-(Rupees twenty five thousand) only to ensure timely
performance of the Permission Agreement.
vii) If the Permission Holder fails to commission service within
the stipulated period, he shall forfeit the amount of bank guarantee
to the Government and the Government would be free to cancel the
Permission issued to him
5.
Content regulation & monitoring
i)
The programmes should be of immediate relevance to the community.
The emphasis should be on developmental, agricultural, health,
educational, environmental, social welfare, community development
and cultural programmes. The programming should reflect the special
interests and needs of the local community.
ii) At least 50% of content shall be generated with the participation
of the local community, for which the station has been set up.
iii) Programmes should preferably be in the local language and
dialect(s).
iv) The Permission Holder shall have to adhere to the provisions
of the Programme and Advertising Code as prescribed for All India
Radio.
v) The Permission Holder shall preserve all programmes broadcast
by the CRS for three months from the date of broadcast.
vi) The Permission Holder shall not broadcast any programmes,
which relate to news and current affairs and are otherwise political
in nature.
vii) The Permission Holder shall ensure that nothing is included
in the programmes broadcast which:
a. Offends against good taste or decency;
b. Contains criticism of friendly countries;
c. Contains attack on religions or communities or visuals or words
contemptuous of religious groups or which either promote or result
in promoting communal discontent or disharmony;
d. Contains anything obscene, defamatory, deliberate, false and
suggestive innuendoes and half truths;
e. Is likely to encourage or incite violence or contains anything
against maintenance of law and order or which promote-anti-national
attitudes;
f. Contains anything amounting to contempt of court or anything
affecting the integrity of the Nation;
g. Contains aspersions against the dignity of the President/Vice
President and the Judiciary;
h. Criticises, maligns or slanders any individual in person or
certain groups, segments of social, public and moral life of the
country;
i. Encourages superstition or blind belief;
j. Denigrates women;
k. Denigrates children.
l. May present/depict/suggest as desirable the use of drugs including
alcohol, narcotics and tobacco or may stereotype, incite, vilify
or perpetuate hatred against or attempt to demean any person or
group on the basis of ethnicity, nationality, race, gender, sexual
preference, religion, age or physical or mental disability.
viii) The Permission Holder shall ensure that due care is taken
with respect to religious programmes with a view to avoid:
a) Exploitation of religious susceptibilities; and
b) Committing offence to the religious views and beliefs of those
belonging to a particular religion or religious denomination.
6.
Imposition of penalty/revocation of Permission Agreement
(i)
In case there is any violation of conditions cited in 5(i) to
5(viii), Government may suo motto or on basis of complaints take
cognisance and place the matter before the Inter-ministerial Committees
on Programme and Advertising Codes for recommending appropriate
penalties. On the recommendation of the Committee a decision to
impose penalties shall be taken. However, before the imposition
of a penalty the Permission Holder shall be given an opportunity
to represent its case.
(ii) The penalty shall comprise of:
(a) Temporary suspension of Permission for operating the CRS for
a period up to one month in the case of the first violation
(b) Temporary suspension of Permission for operating the CRS for
a period up to three months in the case of the second violation
depending on the gravity of violation.
(c) Revocation of the Permission for any subsequent violation.
Besides, the Permission Holder and its principal members shall
be liable for all actions under IPC, CrPC and other laws.
(iii) In case of revocation of Permission, the Permission Holder
will not be eligible to apply directly or indirectly for a fresh
permission in future for a period of five years.
“Provided the penalty imposed as per above provision shall
be without prejudice to any penal action under applicable laws
including the Indian Telegraph Act 1885 and Indian Wireless Telegraphy
Act 1933, as modified from time to time.”
(iv) In the event of suspension of permission as mentioned in
para 6 (ii) (a) & (b), the permission holder will continue
to discharge its obligations under the Grant of Permission Agreement
during the suspension period also.
7.
Transmitter Power and Range
i)
CRS shall be expected to cover a range of 5-10 km. For this, a
transmitter having maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 100
W would be adequate. However, in case of a proven need where the
applicant organisation is able to establish that it needs to serve
a larger area or the terrain so warrants, higher transmitter wattage
with maximum ERP up to 250 Watts can be considered on a case-to-case
basis, subject to availability of frequency and such other clearances
as necessary from the Ministry of Communication & IT. Requests
for higher transmitter power above 100 Watts and upto 250 Watts
shall also be subject to approval by the Committee constituted
under the Chairmanship of Secretary, Ministry of Information &
Broadcasting.
ii) The maximum height of antenna permitted above the ground for
the CRS shall not exceed 30 meters. However, minimum height of
Antenna above ground should be at least 15 meters to prevent possibility
of biological hazards of RF radiation.
iii) Universities, Deemed Universities and other educational institutions
shall be permitted to locate their transmitters and antennae only
within their main campuses
iv) For NGOs and others, the transmitter and antenna shall be
located within the geographical area of the community they seek
to serve. The geographical area (including the names of villages/institution
etc) should be clearly spelt out along with the location of the
transmitter and antenna in the application form.
8.
Funding & Sustenance
i) Applicants will be eligible to seek funding from multilateral
aid agencies. Applicants seeking foreign funds for setting up
the CRS will have to obtain FCRA clearance under Foreign Contribution
Regulation Act, 1976.
ii) Transmission of sponsored programmes shall not be permitted
except programmes sponsored by Central & State Governments
and other organisations to broadcast public interest information.
In addition, limited advertising and announcements relating to
local events, local businesses and services and employment opportunities
shall be allowed. The maximum duration of such limited advertising
will be restricted to 5 (Five) minutes per hour of broadcast.
iii) Revenue generated from advertisement and announcements as
per Para 8 (ii) shall be utilized only for the operational expenses
and capital expenditure of the CRS. After meeting the full financial
needs of the CRS, surplus may, with prior written permission of
the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, be ploughed into
the primary activity of the organization i.e. for education in
case of educational institutions and for furthering the primary
objectives for which the NGO concerned was established.
9.
Other Terms & Conditions
i)
The basic objective of the Community Radio broadcasting would
be to serve the cause of the community in the service area of
the Permission Holder by involving members of the community in
the broadcast of their programmes. For this purpose community
shall mean people living in the zone of the coverage of the broadcasting
service of the Permission Holder. Each applicant will have to
specify the geographical community or the community of interest
it wants to cover.
The Permission Holder shall provide the services of his CRS on
free-to-air basis.
ii) Though the Permission Holder will operate the service under
these guidelines and as per the terms and conditions of the Grant
of Permission Agreement signed, the permission shall be subject
to the condition that as and when any regulatory authority to
regulate and monitor the broadcast services in the country is
constituted, the permission holder will adhere to the norms, rules
and regulations prescribed by such authority from time to time.
iii) The Permission Holder shall provide such information to the
Government on such intervals, as may be required. In this connection,
the Permission Holder is required to preserve recording of programmes
broadcast during the previous three months failing which Permission
Agreement is liable to be revoked.
iv) The Government or its authorized representative shall have
the right to inspect the broadcast facilities of the Permission
Holder and collect such information as considered necessary in
public and community interest.
v) The Government reserves the right to take over the entire services
and networks of the Permission Holder or revoke/terminate/suspend
the Permission in the interest of national security or in the
event of national emergency/ war or low intensity conflict or
under similar type of situations.
vi) All foreign personnel likely to be deployed by way of appointment,
contract, consultancy etc by the Permission Holder for installation,
maintenance and operation of the Permission Holder’s services
shall be required to obtain prior security clearance from Government
of India.
vii) The Government reserves the right to modify, at any time,
the terms and conditions if it is necessary to do so, in public
interest or for the proper conduct of broadcasting or for security
considerations.
viii) Notwithstanding anything contained anywhere else in the
Grant of Permission Agreement, the Government shall have the power
to direct the permission holder to broadcast any special message
as may be considered desirable to meet any contingency arising
out of natural emergency, or public interest or natural disaster
and the like, and the Permission holder shall be obliged to comply
with such directions.
ix) The permission holder shall be required to submit their audited
annual accounts to the Government in respect of the organization/division
running the CRS. The accounts shall clearly show the income and
expenditure incurred and the Assets and Liabilities in respect
of the CRS.
x) A Permission Agreement will be subject to such other conditions
as may be determined by the Government.
xi) The Government shall make special arrangements for monitoring
and enforcement of the ceiling on advertisements, particularly
in those areas where private FM radio stations have been granted
licenses. END.
For downloads:
v
Public Notice inviting applications for setting up Community Radio
stations: http://mib.nic.in/CRS/Publicnotice.htm
v Application
Form for Grant of Permission for Setting up Community Radio Stations
(FM): http://mib.nic.in/CRS/ApplCRSFM.pdf
v CR Policy Guidelines:
http://mib.nic.in/informationb/CODES/CRBGUIDELINES041206.doc
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APPLICATION
FORM FOR GRANT OF PERMISSION FOR SETTING UP COMMUNITY RADIO STATION
(FM)
(To be submitted in Quadruplicate)
The
Secretary,
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
‘A’ Wing, Shastri Bhawan,
New Delhi – 110 001
Sir,
I hereby submit the following details in support of the eligibility
as prescribed in the guidelines for Grant of permission for setting
up Community Radio Station FM) in India.
1.
Name of the Institution/Organisation:
2. Location:
3. Mailing Address for Communication:
Pin Code ……...….. Tel. No:……….
E-Mail:……………FAX: ………...
4. Local Address, if any (of Delhi):
5. Name of the Head of the Institution/organisation:
6. Name, designation and address of the authorized signatory responsible
for complying with the terms and conditions of the Grant of Permission
Agreement (GOPA) (Details to be furnished as per Annex. II)
7. Details of the organization and members of the Governing Body:
(Please furnish details of members along with bio-data of each
member as per Annexure-II)
8. Furnish the following details in case of:
(A)
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:
(i)
Whether the educational institution is private /govt. aided:
(ii) Whether recognized by
(iii) Central Government (b) State Government:
(Please furnish details along with documentary proof)
(iv) Give a profile of the Institution.
(vii) Details of the Community/Area proposed to be served? (enclose
an area map indicating the entire area of service to be covered
by the Community Radio)
(B)
AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY/ICAR INSTITUTION/KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
(i)
Whether the Institution/Organisation is private /govt. aided:
(ii) Whether recognized by:
(iii) Central Government (b) State Government:
(Please furnish details along with documentary proof)
(iv)
Give a profile of the Institution:
(vii) Details of the Community/Area proposed to be served?
(enclose an area map indicating the area of service to be covered
by the Community
Radio)
(C)
NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS, VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS, NGOs ETC.
(i)
Whether registered under Societies Act or any other such act relevant
to the purpose:
(Please furnish details and enclose attested photocopy of the
registration certificate)
(ii) Whether completed 3 years of registration at the time of
application:
(iii) Enclose a copy of the Memorandum of Article of Association:
(iv) Enclose certified copies of the balance sheet for the last
three years of the
Organisation/NGO/Civil Society Organisation.
(v) whether received grant from the Central Govt./State Govt./Multilateral
agencies? (if yes, please give details with supporting documents)
(vi) Give a profile of the Organisation including past achievements,
community based projects undertaken.
(vii)Details of the Community/Area proposed to be served?
(enclose an area map indicating the entire area of service to
be covered by the
Community Radio)
(viii) Objective sought to be achieved by setting up the CRS
OTHER
GENERAL INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED BY ALL APPLICANTS:
9.
State the (i) Power of the FM radio transmitter:
(upto 100 watt ERP is generally permitted. In exceptional case,
upto 250 Watt ERP could be considered subject to the conditions
laid down in the guidelines.)
(ii) Height of the tower (Max. 30 meter and Min. 15 meter above
the ground level permitted):
10. Location of the FM transmitter & Antenna:
(In the case of educational institutions, the FM Transmitter and
Antenna should be located within the premises of educational institution.
In all other cases, the FM Transmitter and Antenna should be located
within the geographical area of the community to be served. Please
indicate the name of the village/town/area etc. where Transmitter
& Antenna is to be located and the entire area of service
to be covered by the Community radio along with a map). Mobile
FM transmitter and antenna is not permitted.
11. Nature/Types of programmes to be broadcast:
12. Language(s) in which programme is to be produced/broadcast:
13. Source of content (own/acquired):
14. Details of sources of funding for –
a. Setting up of infrastructure
b. Maintenance
c. Programme production
15. Foreign Aid, if any:
(Foreign aid permitted only from multilateral agencies. Please
attach a copy of the FCRA clearance.)
16.
Details of the processing fee:
Attached Demand Draft No…………… dated…………for
Rs. 2,500/- towards processing fee drawn on (name of the bank,
branch) in favour of Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Information
& Broadcasting, New Delhi (Please note that the DD must be
payable at Delhi/New Delhi only)
D E C LA R A T I O N
i.
I/We are duly authorized to sign this application for and on behalf
of -----------------------------------------------.
ii.
I/We hereby certify that the above statements are true and correct
to the best of my/our knowledge and belief.
iii.
I/We hereby undertake to inform Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
if any of the facts furnished above undergo a change in future.
iv.
I/We undertake to abide by the programme code of AIR including
conditions laid down in para 5 of Guidelines.
v.
I/We undertake to preserve tapes/CDs or recordings of the broadcasts
in any form for 3 months and provide the same to Government, as
and when required.
vi.
I/We undertake to comply with all the terms and conditions laid
down in the Guidelines and such other instructions as may be issued
by the Government from time to time.
vii.
Affidavit as in Annexure-I and bio-data of members as in Annexure-II
are enclosed.
[Signature of applicant (s)]
(Name in Block letters)
Designation of Signatory
Place:
Date:
For downloads:
v
Public Notice inviting applications for setting up Community Radio
stations: http://mib.nic.in/CRS/Publicnotice.htm
v Application
Form for Grant of Permission for Setting up Community Radio Stations
(FM): http://mib.nic.in/CRS/ApplCRSFM.pdf
v CR Policy
Guidelines:
http://mib.nic.in/informationb/CODES/CRBGUIDELINES041206.doc
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PUBLIC
NOTICE
(SETTING UP OF COMMUNITY RADIO STATIONS)
Applications are invited from the following Institutions/Organisations
for grant of licences for setting up and operating Community Radio
Stations:-
(A)
Well established educational institutions.
(B)
State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), ICAR institutions and
Krishi Vigyan Kendras.
C)
Community based organizations like civil Society and voluntary
organizations which
satisfy and adhere to the following principles:-
i)
It should explicitly constituted as a ‘non-profit’
organization and should have a proven record of at least three
years of service to the community.
ii)
The CRS to be created by it should be designed to serve a specific
well defined local community.
(iii)
It should have an ownership and management structure that is reflective
of the community that the CRS seeks to serve.
(iv)
Programmes for broadcast should be relevant to the educational,
developmental, social and cultural needs of the community.
(v)
It must be a legal Entity i.e. it should be registered under the
Societies Act or any other Act relevant for the purpose and having
a proven record of at least three years of service to the local
community at the time of application.
2.
The detailed guidelines and application form are available in
this Ministry’s website: www.mib.nic.in. Eligible Institutions/Organisations
are requested to apply in the prescribed format along with a processing
fee of Rs.2500/- in the form of an demand draft drawn in favour
of Pay & Accounts Officer, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting,
New Delhi and payable at Delhi.
For
downloads:
v
Public Notice inviting applications for setting up Community Radio
stations: http://mib.nic.in/CRS/Publicnotice.htm
v Application
Form for Grant of Permission for Setting up Community Radio Stations
(FM): http://mib.nic.in/CRS/ApplCRSFM.pdf
v CR Policy
Guidelines:
http://mib.nic.in/informationb/CODES/CRBGUIDELINES041206.doc
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