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THE BACKDROP
University Grants Commission (UGC) started the Countrywide Classroom (CWCR) programmes in
the year 1984 to use the satellite communication for enhancing the reach of higher education. The
first telecast of CWCR programmes started on 15th August, 1984 on Doordarshan National
Network.
ABOUT CEC:
Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) is an Inter-University Centre, established by
University Grants Commission (UGC), on 26th May 1993, under section 12(ccc) of its act of 1956.
CEC as an autonomous centre, enjoys Central University status and is a nodal agency at national
level, to address the higher education needs of the country through production and dissemination of
educational programmes, by the way of the extensive use of ICT tools and various modes of
communication.
The Objectives of CEC are:
Coordination, facilitation, overall guidance and direction to the activities of the Media
Centres set up by the UGC in various universities.
Dissemination of educational programmes, through both the broadcast and non-broadcast
modes.
Production of educational programmes (especially video and audio) and related support
material and the setting up of appropriate facilities
Research related to optimizing the effectiveness of the programmes
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Providing a forum for the active involvement of academics and scholars in the creation of
educational programmes.
Studying, promoting and experimenting with new techniques / technology that will increase
the reach and or effectiveness of educational communication
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In pursuance to these objectives CEC coordinates various activities of the media centres and overall
guidance in software and hardware and takes steps to ensure the quality of production.
The Genesis The University Grants Commission initiated a unique educational television programme and began
Countrywide Classroom (CWCR) transmission from August 15, 1984 through Doordarshan’s
national network. CWCR created a niche audience of youth and adults in cities, small towns and
remote areas that were devoid of adequate educational facilities. Since then a considerable amount of
content has been developed and telecast on Vyas Higher Education Channel and GD – I, to realize
the potential of visual media, especially electronic/digital mediums. CEC emerged as an autonomous
centre at national level to coordinate the production and broadcast of educational programmes and
thus embodying and furthering the education movement which started as CWCR.
COUNTRYWIDE CLASSROOM AND MEDIA CENTRES:
With the objective to produce in-house, quality educational programmes for electronic media, UGC
has set up 22 media centres across the country, having more than 500 professionally trained and
skilled manpower, working on state of art equipments, in various leading universities and institutions
of higher learning. These Educational Multimedia Research Centres (EMRC), are engaged in the
production of video & multimedia based educational programmes and e content, on different
subjects.
These centres were converted into Educational Multimedia Research Centres in 2004 to cater the
needs of technological innovations in higher education and development of e-content for various
undergraduate courses.
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ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE
GRANTS RECEIVED & EXPENDITURE INCURRED DURING THE FINANCIAL
YEAR 2012-13
For the Year 2012-13 grants received and Expenditure (Provisional) incurred in
various heads in CEC is given below:-
Heads Grants Received
(` in Lakh)
Expenditure incurred
(` in Lakh)
NON-PLAN 405.00 403.33
PLAN
(Recurring / Non-Recurring)
350.00 1313.61
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E-Content 00.00 00.00
Edusat 00.00 23.96
General Budget of CEC
and ongoing activities
00.00 63.50
Development 00.00 1097.25
North-East Region 00.00 03.57
24 Hour Higher Education
Channel
00.00
50.29
MHRD NME-ICT Project 00.00 75.04
TOTAL
755.00
1716.94
HUMAN RESOURCES
In order to achieve the main objective of CEC i.e. coordination, facilitation, overall guidance and direction to the activities of the Media Centres set up by the UGC in various universities / institutions. The CEC has a leading role to play for which it has a very small but efficient organization comprising 43 regular staff and 35 on contractual basis. The details of the staff of the CEC are indicated below:-
The following staff is on the roles of CEC:-
Sl. No. Unit Employee Name Designation
1. Director’s Office Prof. Rajbir Singh Mr. Pawan Kumar Mr. Munesh Gangwal Mr. Athar Ahmed Mr. Vinod Kumar
Director P.S. to Director UDC Driver Multi Tasking Staff
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2.
Software Unit
Dr. Sunil Mehru Ms. Rita Dhar Mr. Birajpal Singh Mr. Nitin Kumar Ch. Mr. Giri Raj Sharma Mr. Vinod Kumar Mr. K.V. Mohan Mr. Kayoum Ali Ms. Geetanjali Singh Ms. Ritu Chawla Ms. Sanhita Mr. Amrendra Singh* Ms. Ruchika Bhatnagar* Mr. Raunaque Azam* Mr. Asif* Mr. Ashok Kumar* Mr. Bijay Kumar Verma* Mr. Vikrant Kumar* Ms. Preeti Kumar* Ms. Prerna Bahadur* Mr. Manoj Mishra* Ms. Ankita Arora* Mr. Noor Altamas* Mr. Arun Kumar* Mr. Mahroj Alam*
Joint Director (SW) Producer Asstt. Project Officer Asstt. Project Officer Tech. Asstt. Cameraman Editor Production Asstt. Production Asstt. Comp. Prog. Asstt. Graphic Artist Project Coordinator Stenographer Comp. Asstt. Audio Technician Editor Camera Asstt. Editor Editor Editor Editor Production Assistant Comp. Prog. Asstt. Jr. Multimedia Programmer Tech. Asstt
3.
Hardware Unit
Mr. Manhohan Singh* Mr. Niraj Kumar Joshi* Mr. Avinash Kumar* Mr. Sanjay Kumar Sharma* Mr. Sunil Kumar* Mr. Tarun Syan* Mr. Navin Chand Arya* Mr. Kamal Sharma* Mr. Atma Ram*
Tech. Asstt. Tech. Asstt. Tech. Asstt. Tech. Asstt.. Tech. Asstt. Tech. Asstt. Tech. Asstt. Tech. Asstt. Tech. Asstt.
4.
Research Unit
Dr. Rajendra Mishra Ms. Kavita Harish Mr. Subash Chander* Mr. Ram Bilas
Research Scientist Stenographer-II Video Duplicator Helper
5.
Maintenance Unit
Mr. Nageshwar Nath Mr. Kulbir Singh Mr. Mangesh Lede Mr. K.M. Pathak Mr. Mukesh Giri
Maintenance Engr. Tech. Asstt. Media Tech. Store Keeper Technician Electrician
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Mr. Humesh Mohan Mr. Usha* Mr. Narender Kumar
Technician LDC Helper
6.
Media Library
Ms. Jayaja Krishnan Ms. Meena Kumari Mr. Bijender Kumar* Mr. Manoj Kumar* Mr. Santosh Lakra
Media Tape Librarian Library Assistant Apprentice Stenographer* Library Attendant
7. Administration and
Accounts Ms. Josie Mathew Mr. Mukesh Prasad Ms. Bharti Tripathi Mr. Satyender Kumar Bharti Mr. Surinder Gandhi Mr. Deepak Verma Mr. Ashok Kumar Mr. Bhupender Kumar Ms. Preeti Kalsi Ms. Sunita* Mr. Sachin* Mr. Manas Jha* Mr. Deen Dayal Isharwal Ms. Archana Mr. Dheeraj Kumar* Mr. Jugander Singh Mr. Shahnawaj* Mr. Shiv Kumar* Mr. Dinesh Kumar*
Chief Admn. Officer Accounts Officer Section Officer Section Officer Admn. Asstt. Accounts Asstt. UDC LDC LDC Stenographer8 LDC DEO Helper Multi Tasking Staff Multi Tasking Staff Driver Driver Mali Mali
On Deputation Mr. Guruvansh Singh # Mr. G. Ravi Kumar #
PS Admn. Asstt.
# Joined on deputation basis * Working on contract basis
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II
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
I 24 HOUR VYAS HIGHER EDUCATION CHANNEL (BROADCASTING)
The 24 x 7 Vyas Higher Education Channel is providing enrichment and curriculum based
educational content to millions of students across country continuously since January, 2004 with the
help of educational programmes being produced by Media Centres. Six hours fresh programmes are
repeated 3 times daily, as per accepted international norms, on Vyas Channel. The Vyas Channel is
available on DTH platform of Doordarshan and is also available on Dish TV. The Channel is also
available on several cable TV networks and Internet webcast at CEC web portal:
www.cec-ugc.nic.in, MHRD web portal: www.sakshat.ac.in and Govt. of India webcast:
www.webcast.gov.in
II PRODUCTION A new show reel of CEC was produced to show case various activities of CEC. CEC showcases its activities and the programmes in various exhibitions. New fliers and inlay cards based on subjects and popular series have been made. They are quite helpful and handy for the visitors at the exhibition. CEC covered various National and International Conferences / Seminars held in various universities and institutions. III MHRD DTH PROJECT
CEC and Media Centres are actively involved in planning and pre-launched stage of MHRD DTH Project and CEC organized meetings and prepared proposal for the project at following stages.
The CEC and Media Centres during the 89th Coordination committee Meeting of Media Centres Director’s proposed to start 10 DTH channels.
CEC organized the Meeting of Media Centres Director’s on 17th January, 2013 at CEC and Coordinated the MHRD DTH Meeting on 18th January, 2013.
CEC DTH committee prepared the DTH Proposal by CEC and Media Centres on 30th & 31st January, 2013 which was submitted to Ministry of Human Resources Development.
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IV DEVELOPMENT OF CEC WEB PORTAL The dynamic web portal of CEC has been developed & hosted by National Informatics Centre (NIC), New Delhi, the premier ICT organization of Govt. of India. The CEC pages were also created on social networking sites viz. Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn so as to increase the reach & publicity. An account in YouTube has also been created where the pre-recorded lectures of EDUSAT are uploaded. Physical verification of computers and its peripherals was done during the year.
The website of CEC is now available at a new domain viz. http://www.cec-ugc.nic.in V E-CONTENT DEVELOPMENT
CEC and its media centres are in the process of developing e-content courseware under NME-ICT project of MHRD in Phase – I on 18 subjects and in Phase - II on 69 subjects, by CEC and its Media Centres. Phase - I 3483 e-content modules have been developed till 31st March, 2013 and 1248 e-contents on various subjects have been uploaded on CEC web portal for which the link is provided on Sakshat Portal.
Phase - II The CEC has already started the work on phase – II under NME-ICT project for development of e-contents in 69 subjects. Till 31st March 2013, 1232 e-contents have been developed.
4715 e-content programmes have been developed till 31st March, 2013
Undergraduate e-Courseware for History, Botany & English Language has been completed.
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Details of Funds released to Media Centres and e-Content produced:
S.
No
EMMRC,
Centre
Amount Released till date Total
Amount
(In
Lakhs)
Pilot
Modul
es
e-content
Phase
I & II
Till
31.03.13
Pilot
Released
September,
2009
1st
Instalment
March,
2011
2nd
Instalment
December,
2011
3rd
Instalment
August,
2012
1. Srinagar 3.00 20 15 25 63.00 5 320
2. Kolkata 3.00 28 26.65 30 87.65 5 380
3. EFLU,
Hyderabad
3.00 28 15 25 71.00 3 417
4. Jodhpur 2.00 28 28.05 30 88.05 3 781
5. Jamia (Delhi) 6.00 28 15 20 69.00 5 204
6. Calicut 3.00 20 10 30 63.00 1 542
7. Indore 3.00 28 15 25 71.00 4 361
8. Chennai 2.00 28 10 20 60.00 5 242
9. Imphal 2.00 20 10 25 57.00 4 194
10. Patiala 2.00 20 10 30 62.00 5 310
11. Mysore 2.00 28 5 30 65.00 1 426
12. Pune 3.00 10 5 25 43.00 4 125
13. Roorkee 2.00 10 3 25 40.00 2 62
14. Osmania
Hyderabad
3.00 0 8.95 15 26.95 5 147
15. Sagar 2.00 20 3 15 40.00 5 42
16. Madurai 2.00 10 3 20 35.00 5 94
17. Ahmedabad 3.00 0 0 20 23.00 3 68
18. Bhubaneswar 0 0 9.35 15 24.35 --- ----
19. CEC 4.00 The amount utilized for facilitation,
coordination, trainings, workshops etc. 4.00
Total .50 3.26 1.92 4.25 9.93
Crores
65 4715
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Release of Funds and Utilization:
From the sanctioned amount of Rs. 18.50 Crores, MHRD has released the grant of Rs. 12.00 Crores for Development of e-content course ware under Phase – I. The details are given below:
Sl. No
Grants Received Amount Utilization Certificates submitted
1. Sanction letter no. 16-38/2009-DI dated 31.03.2009 Grants Received on 15.07.2009
Rs. 50.00 Lakhs
CEC/JD(HW)/MHRD Project/09/18132 25th March, 2010
2. Sanction letter No. 16-38/2009-DI dated 28.02.20011 Grants Received on 09.03.2011
Rs. 05.40 Crores
CEC/SW/NME-ICT/2011/10130 23rd September, 2011
3. Sanction letter no. 16-38/2009-DI dated 16.12.2011 Grants Received on 02.01.2012
Rs. 03.00 Crores
CEC/SW/NME-ICT/2012/22328 13th March, 2013
4. Sanction letter no. 16-38/2009-DI dated 28.03.2012 Grants Received on 31.03.2012
Rs. 03.10 Crores
CEC/SW/NME-ICT/2012/22328 13th March, 2013
Total Grants Received till date Rs. 12.00 Crores
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VI EDUSAT NETWORK CEC is transmitting live Interactive lectures on National Beam of EduSaT which is available
through KU band RCS network, provides the opportunity for interaction in virtual mode besides it
can be used in on-line and off-line education on internet to those who are on EduSaT network. The
EduSaT network is catering to age old needs of face-to-face education.
CEC has been utilizing EDUSAT network for the benefit of students across the country. In this
year ,CEC in its effort to make better use of EDUSAT network initiated/conducted series of
lecture on diverse areas like Sociological Theory, Political Science ,MIS and Problem Solving
Techniques, Gender studies, Research Methodology, Adhunik Hindi Sahitya, Diplomacy and IR,
health care , Geography etc.
The EDUSAT lectures continued simulcast on VYAS channel made it popular and got wider
audience. The one hour live telecast is now more participative and students from remote area gets
their queries clear asking questions through toll free numbers. This year we carried out 213 live
lectures without any break from CEC and and 36 lectures from different media centres. It is worth
to mention here that students had an opportunity to interact with experts from JNU, IIFT, Delhi
University, Jamia Milia Islamia, IGNOU, GGSIP, New Delhi.
Last year’s trial to make the EDUSAT lectures available on Social media like Youtube was
encouraging so this year we uploaded all the lectures on Youtube. Students are making use of it to
the fullest and over 4 lakhs hits we received on the lectures and about 3000 subscribers. We are
receiving numerous comment and demand for lectures through this platform.
VII STUDY TOUR Students and Faculty Member of Masters of Library and Information Sciences (M.Lib.SC)
on a Study Tour visit to the Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) Media
Library on April 09, 2012.
The Department of Library and Information Sciences of the Central University of Himachal
Pradesh had sent 21 Students and Faculty Member of Masters of Library and Information
Sciences (M.Lib.SC) on a Study Tour visit to the CEC on April 09, 2012 to make them aware of
the facilities and services which are being offered by CEC for the higher education sector especially
about the CEC’s VYAS Higher Educational Channel, the Online Certificate e-Courses which are
being offered by CEC and also about the vast wealth of knowledge resources available at the CEC
Digital Media Library, the digitalization process of the CEC educational video programmes on the
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Archival Video Storage Server which is the Media Asset Management Server (MAM), the website of
CEC developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC), 19 Educational Multimedia Research
Centres (EMMRC’s) of CEC and marketing of CEC’s educational videos.
VIII PRAKRITI FILM FESTIVAL
On the basis of the mandate given, CEC, since 1997 organizes Prakriti Documentary Film Festival.
The Festival is all about the films on Environment, Development and Human Rights guided by our
belief in re-orienting education towards sustaining development, establish direct linkages between
youth, development awareness and people’s participation. Prakriti Festival has been organized in
various parts of the country including Pondicherry (2009), Jodhpur (2010), Tripura (2011) and in
October, 2012 in Mysore.
The festival is non-competitive in nature and is seminar cum screening festival having open house
session with the viewers which include students, teachers as well as people working with the NGO’s
as an interaction with the film makers, producers of the films which are being screened.
IX PUBLICATION
CEC Newsletter
The CEC Newsletter, being published monthly gives detailed information
related to Vyas Higher Education channel, EduSat as well as other
activities carried out by CEC & media centres in various areas including e-
courses and training programmes for teachers, other professionals in
electronic media and collaborations. The newsletter has a permanent
Directors Desk in which Director, CEC regularly writes about various
issues concerning higher education and dealing with the quality of
educational programmes, e-content development, training etc. The newsletter is circulated widely
to all over the country to universities, colleges, IIT’s, eminent persons in Planning Commission &
other places.
X MARKETING AND PROMOTION OF VIDEO PROGRAMMES
Publicity and Promotion
To promote our educational programmes, CEC publish brochures, posters, banners and fliers of our
video programmes. Monthly transmission schedule of Vyas Channel is being published regularly in
various national Dailies. CEC also tries to promote its activities by participating in various
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exhibitions. CEC regularly participates in the Delhi & World Book fair which are held at Pragati
Maidan, Delhi in the month of September, 2012 and February, 2013, respectively. Our DVD’s,
Catalogues are displayed in the exhibitions. DVD’s of our video programmes are also marketed
during the exhibition.
MARKETING
CEC receives requests and orders for educational programmes produced
by CEC and Media Centres from several higher educational institutions
and individuals.
Format of programmes:
The Programmes are available in DVD format.
Cost of Individual Programmes:
(i) First 3 programmes in a 60 min DVD will cost Rs. 50/-. (ii) Subsequently per programme will cost Rs. 25/-
Series:
i. Series upto 5 programme : Rs. 100/- ii. Series upto 10 programmes: Rs. 200/- iii. Series upto 15 programmes : Rs. 300/- iv. Series upto 20 programmes: Rs. 400/- v. Series upto 25 programmes: Rs. 500/- vi. Series beyond 25 programmes: Rs. 25 will be charged per programme
International buyers: Rs.1000/- per programme (postage included)
XI MEDIA LIBRARY AND KNOWLEDGE RESOURCE
CENTER
CEC Media Library is a Central Repository housing all the collection
of Masters of the educational television programmes produced on
different subjects and topics by the seventeen Educational Multimedia
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Research Centres presently twenty two set up by UGC in the Universities and Institutions of Higher
Education in the country.
CEC Media Library has received a total of 20060 ETV video programmes in its collection from
inception till March 2013 from all the seventeen Educational Multimedia Research Centres.
For the financial year period from April 2012 till March 2013 the Central Repository at CEC
received 2409 ETV video programmes from the seventeen Educational Multimedia Research
Centres. The Learning Objects (LOR’s) received at CEC Media Library for the financial year
April 2012 till March 2013 is 138. The NME-ICT e-contents received at CEC Media Library as
per the subjects allocated to the Media Centres are 2259 e-content modules from April 2012 till
March 2013 from the seventeen Multimedia Research Centres. (See Annexure 1, 2, 3 & 4)
Categories of CEC Media Library Collections:
• Enrichment & Syllabus based Video Programmes
• SLOR’s (Short Learning Object Repositories)
• E-content Modules
The entire Media Tape Library collections are organized, classified subject wise and indexed for easy access and retrieval for the users. The Library database caters to the information needs and the users can access information on the Video Programmes and E-content modules through CEC website: http://www.cec-ugc.nic.in A few enrichment video programmes from the collections of the CEC Media Library are streamed and put up on the home page CEC website for the viewers who access the CEC Website. Media Library through the CEC website allows the data of the ETV programmes to be disseminated without a long-winded publication process. The CEC Higher Educational Channel programmes can be accessed on the Internet from the link http://www.cec-ugc.nic.in
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CEC Media Tape Library
XII MAINTENANCE AND PROCUREMENT
1. VIDEO CONTENT DIGITIZATION
CEC Media Library is a central repository housing the collection of Masters of more than 20,000
Educational Television Programmes on analogue cassettes and more than 2000 programmes are
being produced every year and added to the Media Library on different subject areas and topics by
the 22 Educational Multimedia Research Centres set up by UGC in the Universities and
Institutions of Higher Education in the country.
CEC took up the challenging task to digitize this analogue content and therefore CEC procured
requisite equipment (MAM Server) and started digitizing programmes. Till date CEC has digitized
more than 4,500 programmes in High resolution (50 MBPS) for Broadcast application and
simultaneously on low resolution (< 1 MBPS) for Multimedia, Net streaming and handheld devices.
2. STUDIO OUTDOOR RECORDINGS
The maintenance and procurement has provided operational and technical support for
indoor and outdoor production by CEC during the year.
3. PREVENTIVE AND BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE
Preventive and breakdown maintenance for TV Studio, EduSat Transmission, 24X7 Vyas
Channel Transmission, NLE’s and other technical facilities like Electrical installation, Air
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Conditioning and CEC temporary building without interruption in day to day work.
Optimum utilization of facilities was provided and breakdown time if any was kept to
minimum.
4. ANNUAL PHYSICAL VERIFICATION AND EQUIPMENT INSURANCE
- Annual Physical Verification of Fixed Assets and Consumables in Technical Stores was done during the year.
- Annual Insurance of Broadcast Equipments was done during the year.
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CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION STATUS REPORT OF ETV PROGRAMMES RECEIVED FROM
MEDIA CENTRES (APRIL 2012 TO MARCH 2013)
Media Centres April May June July August September October November December January February March Total no. of progs.
EMRC 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 recd. From April'12 to
March'2013
Ahmedabad 8 12 6 2 7 4 9 2 3 13 66
Calcutta 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 12 10 10 10 123
Delhi (Jamia) 14 2 16 6 6 0 14 2 22 14 8 12 116
Hyderabad(CIEFL) 23 14 22 30 21 20 23 24 13 25 20 19 254
Jodhpur 24 20 20 20 29 21 19 22 23 22 24 244
Madurai 3 3 8 6 6 5 4 4 9 6 8 62 Pune 7 5 14 7 12 7 14 16 5 6 4 97
Calicut 6 34 29 10 13 3 9 48 152 Hyderabad (OSM) 10 11 13 4 5 6 10 14 18 14 9 114
Indore 20 23 14 17 13 9 12 13 12 19 16 16 184 Madras 18 6 26 27 39 8 10 21 18 24 8 205 Manipur 7 15 11 36 8 0 3 3 83
Mysore 22 12 20 26 9 9 9 20 20 18 12 177
Patiala 30 33 17 15 15 15 15 14 15 30 9 208
Roorkee 6 3 5 7 6 9 8 7 4 7 8 11 81
Sagar 0 4 0 11 12 27
Srinagar 15 13 8 20 20 16 12 1 37 30 16 28 216
Grand Total 185 182 204 243 234 175 177 193 204 183 195 234 2409
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CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION
ANNUAL PERFORMANCE CHART OF MEDIA CENTRES
ETV PROGRAMMES
Media Centres Year of Number of Programmes produced during Grand Total Progs.
EMRC Establish. Upto 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 produced upto
Till March '2013 March '2013
Ahmedabad 1983 821 39 29 12 59 18 978
Calcutta 1986 1454 112 124 125 123 30 1968
Delhi (Jamia) 1983 985 121 61 76 101 34 1378
Hyderabad(CIEFL) 1983 1330 108 112 101 229 64 1944
Jodhpur 1985 1147 71 120 299 202 69 1908
Madurai 1986 468 17 20 38 51 23 617
Pune 1983 1819 105 105 108 111 15 2263
Calicut 1996 299 48 28 117 97 60 649
Hyderabad (AOSM) 1983 800 84 22 37 88 41 1072
Indore 1990 926 83 75 128 186 51 1449
Madras 1985 847 104 101 186 234 32 1504
Manipur 1989 179 51 62 104 101 6 503
Mysore 1996 404 28 75 124 217 30 878
Patiala 1989 243 14 54 78 208 39 636
Roorkee 1983 646 18 31 28 74 26 823
Sagar 1994 329 93 41 41 36 0 540
Srinagar 1986 415 92 60 105 204 74 950
Grand Total 13112 1188 1120 1707 2321 612 20060
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NME-ICT E-CONTENT PROGRAMMES RECEIVED
FROM MEDIA CENTRES DURING APRIL 2012 TO MARCH 2013
Media centres
April May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March Total No. of
Subjects 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 NME-
ICT
EMRC E.cont
ent
AHMEDABAD ZOOLOGY
5 7 3 1 8 4 8 3 3 3 45
CALCUTTA 1. HISTORY
19 11 14
44
2. MASS COMMUNICATION
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HYDERABAD
1. ENGLISH LANGUAGE
5 2 7
(CIEFL)
2. ENGLISH LITERATURE(HONS.)
13 11 13 24 17 14 21 17 17 12 10 169
3. PSYCHOLOGY 7 4 2 5 4 2 4 8 9 9 54
JMI (DELHI)
1.MASS COMMUNICATION
11 6 6 5 3 8 9 4 1 1 3 57
2.FINE ARTS 2 2 4
3.BUSINESS 1 3 4
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MANAGEMENT
JODHPUR 1. COMMERCE 18 19 11 30 29 20 20 21 24 21 24 22 259
2. MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
OF INSURANCE
3. MARKETING MANAGEMENT &
RETAIL BUSINESS
4. B.SC. AGRICULTURE
5. B.SC.(H) ELECTRONICS
MADURAI SOCIOLOGY 2 3 5 3 4 3 5 5 8 6 7 51
POONA 1. PHYSICS 2 2
2. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
4 1 2 2 5 5 3 2
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3. OFFICE MANAGEMENT &
2
2 2 6
SECRETARIAL PRACTICE
4. MUSIC 4 4 4 12
5. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
11 2 3 1
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Total No. of
Media Centres Subject
April'12
May'12
Jun'12
July'12
Aug'12
Sep'12
Oct'12
Nov'12
Dec'12
Jan'13
Feb'13
March'13
NME-ICT
E.cont
ent
CALICUT 1. MATHS 19 16 34 14 30 17 17 22 18 9 24 9 229
2. EPIGRAPHY
3. FINE ARTS 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 18
4. EDUCATION 11 8 5 4 2 5 19 12 66
5. PHILOSOPHY 15 1 11 8 35
6. MULTIMEDIA 4 6 10
HYDERABAD 1. ECONOMICS
20 5 9 2 5 12 11 11 4 8 87
(OSMANIA)
2. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
8 8
3. SOCIAL SCIENCE
3 3
INDORE
1. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
7 2 1 1 11
2. HINDI LANGUAGE
8 13 6 6 5 4 2 5 8 6 8 5 76
3. HINDI LITERATURE
1 3 4 9 7 4 5 6 3 7 7 8 64
4. PHOTOGRAPHY
2 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 16
5. ADVERTISING 1 1 2
MADRAS 1. COMPUTER 10 7 4 12 8 13 2 6 4 66
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SCIENCE
2. MATHEMATICS
5 13 18
3. POLYMER SCIENCE
3 3 6
4. ELECTRONICS
6 4 7 4 21
5. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
2 9 11
6.PHYSICS 9 9
MANIPUR ANTHROPOLOGY
6 15 9 43 3 76
MYSORE 1. GEOGRAPHY 8 4 7 6 3 8 2 6 5 2 51
2.SERICULTURE 9 5 3 11 14 8 7 4 3 64
3. FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
4. TOURISM 1 2 1 1 1 6
5. STATISTICS 9 28 26 40 29 132
PATIALA 1. PERFORMING ARTS
23 20 10 7 11 10 8 8 10 18 2 127
2. COMPUTER SCIENCE/
8 9 5 8 4 5 7 5 11 5 67
3. ELECTRONICS
3 3
ROORKEE CHEMISTRY 4 5 10 4 4 27
SRINAGAR 1. BOTANY 7 5 11 14 14 7 5 8 6 9 86
2. POLITICAL 3 3 3 4 3 16
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SCIENCE
3. FOOD TECHNOLOGY
1 1 2
4. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
11 8 16 35
SAGAR GEOLOGY 32 32
TOTAL 227 207 182 216 200 173 183 167 223 131 185 165 2259
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CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION STATUS REPORT OF LOR's RECEIVED FROM MEDIA CENTRES (APRIL 2012 TO MARCH 2013)
Media Centres April May June July August September October November December January February March Total no. of progs.
EMRC 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 recd. From April'12 to
March'2013
Ahmedabad
Calcutta
Delhi (Jamia)
Hyderabad(CIEFL) Jodhpur
Madurai
Pune
Calicut
Hyderabad (OSM)
Indore
Madras
Manipur
Mysore
Patiala
Roorkee
Sagar
Srinagar 42 20 21 20 138
Grand Total