Digitisation
across India to proceed on schedule: I&B minister
Insearchindia.com Team
(5 November 2012 9:05 pm)
NEW DELHI:
Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari has said the cable
television digitisation programme will proceed according to the schedule laid
down by the Government.
Speaking to the media at Panaji in Goa, he said that the
process had been started by his predecessor and he will ensure it is
implemented according to the time frame laid down for the four phases, the
first of which had already been implemented.
The government has
mandated 31 December 2014 as the sunset date for analogue cable across the
country. The first phase of digitisation in the three metros of Delhi, Mumbai
and Kolkata kicked off on 1 November while Chennai got deferred till 5 November
by the Madras High Court. The fate of digitisation in Chennai will be known
today by the court.
Mumbai and Delhi have had a high degree of success in
digitisation while the Mamata Baenerjee-led West Bengal government has allowed
TV signals to run on analogue cable TV till Diwali festival gets over.
Tewari also said the
Centre will work towards making the forthcoming International Film Festival of
India (IFFI) Goa a self sustainable event.
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