RnM Team    14 Dec 10 10:45 IST

NEW DELHI: Information and Broadcasting Ministry Secretary Raghu Menon today said community radio has to be a two-way medium so that people could make better use of the information being imparted.

He also expressed the hope that community radio stations that have already come up in the country will begin exchanging programmes so that their effectiveness increases. A blueprint plan of action should be set up for networking and content sharing amongst the Community Radio. He also hoped that the content would not only meant for the institution that sets up the community radio, but inhabitants around it.

He also regretted that the community radios at present appeared to be concentrated in around five states, and there were no applications from north east India in this regard.

He said community radio should not be funded by the Government or donors, but should create a system of seed money that can be depended upon. If sustainability of the Community Radio Movement suffered due to lack of funding, the Ministry could consider introducing a new scheme in the 12th Plan to at least provide some quantum of the initial non-recurring cost as 'seed money'.

Menon was speaking at a three-day National Consultation on Community Radio Services which commenced today with the objective of carving out a new roadmap for mainstreaming community radio as an effective outreach tool, not only within the media landscape but also a tool for empowering disadvantaged communities.

Menon said the purpose of the Consultation was to bring about an informed debate about the policy and administrative changes that were necessary to overcome the challenges being faced by Community Radio Stations today. This included cumbersome licensing procedures, dearth of funds for setting up and operationalising such stations, spectrum constraints and the lack of technical and professional training.

He said the Ministry was aware of functional constraints and had undertaken measures to streamline the process. Some of the initiatives included expediting the process of filing applications through online filing system for speedy clearances, awareness generation through workshops and the regular meetings of the Inter Ministerial Committee to expedite the clearances. Due to these initiatives, 263 Letters of Intent (LoI) had been issued and 121 Grant of Permission Agreement with various organizations had been undertaken.

It had also been decided to organise 'Capacity Building Workshops' for the existing Community Radio Stations. This would enable the functioning organisations to develop their



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