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NFADE expresses concern over future of Prasar Bharti

New Delhi, Mar 7 (UNI) National Federation of Akashvani and Doordarshan Employees today expressed concern over the future of Prasar Bharti and sought that its employees and assets should continue to be in government hands.

The real essence of autonomy was out of place in the Prasar Bharti Act because news and current affairs for which automony had been envisaged was still controlled by Indian Information Service officers who were on deputation, hence government's control still continued, a statement quoting NFADE Chairman Anilkumar S said.

Prasar Bharti, in its present form was not financially viable and the future of 45,000 employees working in AIR and Doordarshan was at stake, it said.

NFADE, which represented 22 staff associations in AIR and Doordarshan, also demanded that all the 400 Indian Information Service officers on deputation in AIR and Doordarshan should be 'fully absorbed' in Prasar Bharti.

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Johny Lukos wins award

Thrissur, Kerala, Mar 7 (UNI) Manorama News Channel Director Johny Lukos has been selected for this year's K V Daniel Memorial Award for his overall contribution to journalism. The award was instituted by the family of Mr K V Daniel who founded the Telegraph which was the first evening daily in Kerala to be published from here. The award carrying a cash prize of Rs 10,001, a citation and a memento will be presented to him at a function to be.....

Penang wants direct flight services with TN capital

Chennai, Mar 7 (UNI) Dr Koh Tsu Koon, Chief Minister of Penang, Malaysia, has called on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi and requested him to take steps for starting a direct flight service between Chennai and Penang. Dr Koon, who held detailed discussions with Mr Karunanidhi yesterday on improving trade between the state and Penang, suggested a direct flight service would help develop the trade and tourism development. He said such service would be widely welcomed by people of Indian.....

Varanasi blast survivors yet to visit Sankatmochan temple

Varanasi, Mar 7 (UNI) Two ardent Lord Hanuman devotee families who lost their loved ones on this day in 2006 Sankatmochan temple blast here, are yet to gather courage to visit the Hanuman temple. The family headed by Shiv Shankar Mishra (76) a former scribe, which lost their youngest member Shivangi (2), besides having two others, Kavita (10) and Kalawati (35) wounded in the same blast are yet to gather courage to visit the temple where they once unfailingly offered prayers.....
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