Source: Business Standard | BS Reporter
Hyderabad, January 8, 2014
Public broadcaster All India Radio (AIR) expects its revenues to grow by around 18 per cent to touch Rs 440 crore in the current financial year, up from Rs 376 crore it clocked in the 2012-13 fiscal.
In the current fiscal till date, the revenues of AIR stood at Rs 307 crore. For it, revenues come from various sources, including government, public sector units, and private establishments.
From the Union government's Rs 3,500 crore budgetary allocation for Prasar Bharati, AIR was allotted Rs 800 crore for...................
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http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/all-india-radio-eyes-rs-440-cr-revenues-this-fiscal-114010801308_1.html
Hyderabad, January 8, 2014
Public broadcaster All India Radio (AIR) expects its revenues to grow by around 18 per cent to touch Rs 440 crore in the current financial year, up from Rs 376 crore it clocked in the 2012-13 fiscal.
In the current fiscal till date, the revenues of AIR stood at Rs 307 crore. For it, revenues come from various sources, including government, public sector units, and private establishments.
From the Union government's Rs 3,500 crore budgetary allocation for Prasar Bharati, AIR was allotted Rs 800 crore for...................
Read more at
http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/all-india-radio-eyes-rs-440-cr-revenues-this-fiscal-114010801308_1.html
start vividh bharati on fm bend in mumbai soon
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