B B Nagpal    16 Aug 12 20:38 IST

NEW DELHI: Even as the government is on its way to commence e-auction for FM Phase III to extend the reach to a total of 839 new FM radio channels in 294 cities, it has come across some stumbling blocks that may result in some delay.

The Information & Broadcasting Ministry (I&B) has recently prepared a note which has been circulated to the concerned ministries/departments for their views, before it is put up before the Union Cabinet in the next few weeks.

I & B Ministry sources told Radioandmusic.com that apart from the problems that may arise because of the first-time e-auction for which cabinet permission will be sought in advance to avoid delay, issues such as charging of migration fee from existing permission holders, and specific departures in the Requests for Proposals (RFP) had not been taken into account when the Cabinet had approved the Phase III proposals on 7 July last year.

Meanwhile, the Ministry has decided to commence work on the e-auctions and called for tenders from next month. The pre-qualification for the bidders is expected to be completed in another two months, following which the qualified companies will be allowed to participate in the e-auction for FM Phase III.

The e-auction expected to begin early next year may take another two or three years in view of the large number of stations.

FM Phase-III Policy will extend FM radio services to about 227 new cities, in addition to the present 86 cities, with a total of 839 new FM radio Channels in 294 cities. The sources said a total of 216 cities and towns are to get private FM radio for the first time in Phase III, out of the 302 identified by the Government and split into four categories. Of the 86 cities and towns which have private FM Radio channels, 67 are to get additional channels.

The issues relating to the e-auction have been pointed out by the inter-ministerial committee set up in November last year and headed by then I & B Ministry Additional Secretary Rajiv Takroo.

The committee with nine members of whom I & B Joint Secretary (Broadcasting) Supriya Sahu is the member secretary was set up to ‘guide and supervise the process of e-auction and grant of license to private parties’ for Phase III.

This committee was expected to finalize and seek approval of the RFP document for selection of



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