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After getting stalled for nearly two years, the Human Resource Development Ministry's plan to launch over 50 educational television channels seems finally heading for a take off. So far the I&B Ministry has been opposing it on account of rigid DTH (direct-to-home) channel related rules. But now the Law Ministry has given its nod to bypass the I&B Ministry rules in the interest of larger public good.
The Law Ministry has opined that there is no legal need for the HRD Ministry to approach the I&B Ministry on this subject as the channels do not fall in the category of services. It will be a facility in public interest as it envisages free distribution of educational content to learners.
Once operational, the channels will run eight hours of live lectures by reputed academics on various subjects besides teacher training modules, online questions and live demonstrations. Sources said over 400 hours of educational content is already ready for channels that will cater to the higher education sector.
As per the original plan, 1,000 educational TV channels were to be launched. In June 2011, the ministry sought I&B Ministry's nod and informed it that the Department of Space has agreed to lease two transponders from INTELSAT or NSS satellite providers to set up 50 educational channels through DTH.
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The Law Ministry has opined that there is no legal need for the HRD Ministry to approach the I&B Ministry on this subject as the channels do not fall in the category of services. It will be a facility in public interest as it envisages free distribution of educational content to learners.
Once operational, the channels will run eight hours of live lectures by reputed academics on various subjects besides teacher training modules, online questions and live demonstrations. Sources said over 400 hours of educational content is already ready for channels that will cater to the higher education sector.
As per the original plan, 1,000 educational TV channels were to be launched. In June 2011, the ministry sought I&B Ministry's nod and informed it that the Department of Space has agreed to lease two transponders from INTELSAT or NSS satellite providers to set up 50 educational channels through DTH.
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