Bengaluru: Parameshwar promises to regulate cable mafia through suitable law


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 21: "We are thinking of framing a separate law to regulate private cable TV services. We plan to restrict maximum monthly rental being charged by cable TV operators to their customers at Rs 130 per month," said state home minister, Dr G Parameshwar.

During the question hour, in reply to a question raised by JD(S) member, Puttanna, at the state legislative council on Monday March 20, the minister agreed that cable TV operators have been collecting charges much in excess of the rate fixed by the central government. He said that the government wants to protect the interests of the consumers by drafting a suitable law. The minister stated that a state level committee presided over the principal secretary in the department of information and public relations department, and district level committees headed by respective deputy commissioners have been formed as per the government order dated January 30, 2012, for monitoring implementation of Cable Television Network Act and Rules of 1995.


"As per the act, the central government has revised the monthly charges through an order dated march 3, 2017. In accordance with the revised rate, operators can charge Rs 130 per month for 100 channels and tax. For additional 25 SD channels, Rs 20 and tax can be collected additionally. The state and district level committees will be asked to ensure that cable charges are collected only as per the above provisions," he stated.

During the discussions which preceded the above statement, legislators from across all sections expressed apprehension about anti-social elements and mafia involved with cable TV distribution network. Puttanna pointed out that private agencies are collecting between Rs 150 to 600 per month from consumers, and that they also have been controlling sale of set top boxes. He said that because of oneupmanship within the cable TV operators, murders have also been happening now and then. Therefore he suggested to the government to enter the field of cable TV distribution.

Capt Ganesh Karnik of BJP also said that not a single meeting seems to have been held by state and district level committees formed in 2012. He said that mafia has been controlling this field, and although cables are drawn over power and telecom poles, government is not getting any revenue out of it. Therefore, he suggested to collect fee with fine from operators and also questioned the rationale of having a committee which does not meet.

Ivan D'Souza of Congress said cable monthly charges in Mangaluru are as high as Rs 600 in some localities. He pointed out that operators specifically direct consumers to buy set top boxes from particularl suppliers. He therefore favoured the system of distribution by government agency.

Ramesh Babu of JD(S) felt that taluk level committees, if formed, can be more effective as deputy commissioners are bogged down due to heavy workload. Jayamala of the Congress raised the topic of substandard set top boxes, and raised question marks DTH services controlled by multi-national companies.

 

  

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    Param may introduce "Cable Bhagya"...!

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    Any of the Politicians or Social workers bother about the TV Cables are tied to MESCOM Electrical poles under electrical H.T.Wires?

    It is illegal to use MESCOM Electrical Poles for Cables, Banners or Advertisement Sign boards.

    Anyone bother??
    Just last week, in front of Manipala Pharmacy, in Manipala, a long TV Cable belongs to Cable Operators fallen and was hanging to our neck level, a poor old Lady did not notice because she was concentrating to get down from the steps to go to Pharmacy, cable stuck to her neck and above to fall from 4 steps down, fortunately a man held her.
    After parking my car I borrowed a Chair from the Pharmacy & Tied the Cable to higher level.

    The Locals said "Kodedinchi thirtu boorudundu, yerenala jeeva deppund."

    But the point is anyone bother ? Municipality, MESCOM Authority or the local people ?

    She was luck enough so survived unhurt.

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  • Amigo, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    Parma, you are talking TOO much but doing nothing!!!!!!

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    absolutely correct. Some politicians like Parameshwar talking too much, promising many things but does nothing. Action should be louder than words. do it practically.

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    what about Italian Mafia?

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    what about Demonetization mafia,swatch Bharat Mafia,Yoga deen Mafia,ganga river suddikaran mafia, Mininig Mafia...?

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    already u got answer in UP.
    still not satisfied?
    wait till karnataka assembly election

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    What about in Punjab..... Forgot

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 21 2017

    Use Digital India ...

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