Monday 2 May 2016

I&B Ministry intensifying focus on ease of doing business: Sunil Arora


“One of our primary objectives is to bring down the number of visitors to ShastriBhavan to a trickle. Move towards less regulation and facilitate India to become the hub of media and entertainment industry” said Arora.
Arora said clearance for new TV channels had been expedited over the last six months under a liberalized regime. He said the Ministry of Home Affairs has agreed to most of the suggestions made by the  I&B Ministry about liberalizing several conditions.
Arora said the government and ministry was completely committed to digitization programme, but expressed concern over less than 10 per cemt share of Indian made Set Top Boxes. “We want the industry to look at this opportunity under the Make In India initiative and produce more STBs in India under the Electronics Manufacturing scheme”.
Arora stressed that the Ministry intends to play a role of a facilitator for the media and entertainment industry to flourish in the country.
He informed the audience that a decision has been taken to set up the National Centre of Excellence in Animation, Gaming and Visual Effects in Mumbai.  Maharashtra Government is providing a 25 acre land near Film City in Goregaon for the institute.
I&B Secretary also said the Government has approved the Rs 598 crore National Film Heritage Mission to preserve and promote India’s rich film and cultural heritage.
He also said a National Museum of Indian Cinema is coming up in Films Division Complex on Pedder Road with several interactive exhibits. “Prime Minister has taken a keen interest in this museum which is being curated by the National Council of Science Museums, Kolkata” he added.
Focusing on ease of doing business, Arora informed that a Film Facilitation Office has opened in the National Film Development Corporation, NFDC to function as a single window service for film related clearances.  The Secretary said an award has been instituted as part of the National Film Awards, to honour the states that are most film friendly.  In 2016, Gujarat has been adjudged the most film friendly state, followed by UP and Kerala.
Uday Shankar, who is also the Chairman of the FICCI Entertainment Panel expressed concerns over the viability of standalone news channels. He also said entry of fringe elements in the news broadcasting field for ‘ancillary facilities’ was affecting credibility.  Mr. Ramesh Sippy expressed concern over low theatre density in India.
Source: IndianMediaBook - Media