The
Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity is the nodal advertising
agency catering to the publicity requirements of different ministries,
departments, public sector undertakings and autonomous bodies of the Government
of India.
This
Citizens' Charter is a commitment of services rendered by the Directorate
of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP), New Delhi.
GRIEVANCE
REDRESSAL MECHANISM
The
address of the Grievance Redressal Officer of DAVP is as follows
Shri
Uday Moray
Director
Room No. 541, Phase-IV, Soochana Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
Ph. 24369529
Seek
redressal of your grievance…
Any
person not satisfied by any service of DAVP or is aggrieved by any other
action of this Directorate can seek redressal of his/her grievances through
Grievance Officer. Every such person shall be entitled to information
about the action taken on his/her grievance within a period of 30 days
from the date on which the complaint is received in this office.
Not satisfied…? You can personally meet the Grievance Officer…
If
members of the public desire to meet the Grievance Officer in connection
with their grievances, they can do so without any prior appointment on
all Wednesdays between 3.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. in his office.
Still
not satisfied…? Meet the Grievance Officer in the Ministry…
If
a complainant is not satisfied by the response of the Grievance Officer
of DAVP, he/she can refer the matter to the Grievance Officer of the Ministry
of Information & Broadcasting, whose particulars are given below
Smt. Stuti Narain Kacker
Joint Secretary (P&A)
Room No. 552, 'A' Wing, Shastri Bhavan
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Marg, New Delhi - 110001
Ph: 23384453(O) 24654283(R)
DAVP
needs your suggestions to improve its services…
If
a person wishes to offer suggestion for improvement of the services provided
by DAVP, he/she can send them to Grievance Officer at the above address.
He/she can also meet the Director, DAVP, who is available to general public
between 3.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. on all Wednesday without any prior appointment.
The Joint Director (Advtg.) meets the member of public on all working
days between 3.00 p.m.to 4.00 p.m.
DAVP
welcomes you to its web site: http://www.davp.nic.in.
For any suggestions you can e-mail us at: dgdavp@nic.in.
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OFFICERS
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Dr. Umakant Mishra
Director General
Phone: 24369521 Fax : 24369608
e-mail: dgdavp@nic.in |
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Ms. Ira Joshi
Deputy Director General
Phone: 24369525
e-mail: ddg-davp@nic.in |
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Mass Mailing |
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Director |
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Campaign |
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Director |
Udai Moray |
24369529 |
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Campaign Coordination / Accounts |
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Director |
Ratan Prakash |
24369526 |
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Advertising |
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Joint Director |
Sh. Jitender Singh |
24369539 |
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Printed Publicity |
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Joint Director |
S.Roy |
24369594 |
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Exhibitions |
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Director |
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Chief Exhibition Officer |
S.K. Ghosh |
23387794 |
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Audio-Visual/CPIO |
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Director |
Shalini Naryanan |
24369532 |
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Studio |
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Art Executive |
N.C. Das |
24369615 |
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CHAPTER-I
ABOUT
THE ORGANISATION
Directorate
of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP is the only advertising agency
of its kind in the country that meets multi-media publicity requirements
of various Ministries and Departments of Government of India. Besides,
it also serves nearly 160 Public Sector Undertakings and Autonomous Bodies.
DAVP offers complete facilities to its clients under one roof and provides
them a single window service. Be it formulating communication strategies,
designing and release of press advertisements, printing of folders, posters,
kits, booklets, calendars, diaries etc., outdoor publicity through hoardings,
bus-back panels, banners, kiosks, computer animation displays etc., or
publicity through audio-visual media over AIR and Doordarshan, DAVP has
highly trained and experienced professionals, the expertise and the requisite
infrastructure to undertake these jobs.
Above
all, DAVP ensures nationwide distribution of material through its mass
mass mailing unit, which has an address bank of over 15 lakh addresses,
updated regularly.
THE MANDATE…
To
inform the people about the policies, programmes and achievements of the
Government through:
Press advertisements
Audio Visual spots:
documentaries, jingles etc.
Printed literature:
posters, booklets, folders etc.
Outdoor Publicity:
kiosks, hoardings, banners, bus-panels etc.
Exhibitions on
specific themes of national and socio-economic relevance
OUR
FUNCTIONS
To function as a multi-media advertising agency of the central government.
To meet all publicity needs of central government ministries/departments,
including production of media inputs as well as dissemination of messages/information.
To help central government departments in formulating communication strategies/media
plans and providing them at one place the multi-media support in their
implementation
To empanel newspapers/journals for release of government advertisements
and enter into a rate contract with individual newspaper for the purpose.
OUR
CLIENTS
Our
clients are:
Central government ministries and departments
Public Sector Undertakings and Autonomous Bodies
·
Newspapers/journals on the panel of DAVP.
SET
UP AT THE HEADQUARTERS
Campaign Wing - for coordinating publicity campaigns
Advertising Wing - for release of press advertisements
Printed Publicity
Wing - for printing of printed publicity material
Audio-Visual
Cell - for production of audio/video programmes
Outdoor Publicity
Wing - for production & display of outdoor publicity material
Exhibition
Wing - for conceptualizing and putting-up exhibitions
Mass Mailing
Wing - for distribution of publicity material
Studio with
DTP facility - for word processing and designing purposes
Electronic
Data Processing Centre - for processing of bills
Administration
Wing - for executing administrative jobs
SET
UP OUTSIDE THE HEADQUARTER
| 1. |
Deputy Director General
D.A.V.P. Ministry of I&B
'C' Wing, Ground Floor
Kendriya Sadan, Kormangala
Bangalore-560034 |
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2. |
Deputy Director General
D.A.V.P. Ministry of I&B
No. 294, Patta No. 351, Rajgarh
Guwahati-781024 |
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Two
Regional Offices at Bangalore and Guwahati to coordinate the Directorate's
activities in the southern and eastern regions respectively |
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Two Regional Distribution Centres at Kolkata and Chennai to look after
distribution of publicity material in eastern and southern regions.
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Field Exhibition Units which include seven mobile exhibition vans,
seven family welfare units and 21 general field exhibition units. |
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Regional Exhibition Workshop at Chennai; and |
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Exhibition
Kit Production Centre at Guwahati to assist the Exhibition Division
at Headquarters in designing and fabricating exhibits. |
CHAPTER-II
Campaign
Wing
Campaign
Wing is the pivot of DAVP. The Wing acts as a bridge between the client
Ministries and Departments of the government of India and the executive
wings of DAVP. The Campaign Wing prepares media plans for the clients
according to their requirements, based on the message, target group, budget
etc. It remains in constant interaction with the clients to help them
monitor its implementation.
DAVP
is there to help you…
At
times the benefits of various welfare schemes/programmes launched by the
Central Government Departments, Ministries, Public Sector Undertakings
and Autonomous Bodies may not be percolating down to the people for lack
of awareness. May be a bit of more publicity can have the desired effect….
Yes, DAVP can help you in this regard.
INTEND
TO LAUNCH A MULTI-MEDIA CAMPAIGN?
Welcome
to DAVP…. The sole multi-media Advertising Agency of the Government of
India
Visit
DAVP and our Campaign Officers will devise a suitable publicity campaign
with the right media-mix, aptly suited to the target audience. This can
be through release of press advertisements, printed literature like booklets,
posters, folders etc., display of hoardings, kiosks, bus panels, wall
paintings, cinema slides, banners etc. Audio and visual publicity through
spots, quickies, jingles, short films, docu-drama can also be undertaken
to reach vast audience, especially in the far-flung and inaccessible areas
of the country.
Meet
the Campaign Officer…
Get
in touch with one of our Campaign Officers, give him your ideas and objectives
and the tentative amount your department intends to spend on a particular
publicity campaign. He will take care of everything and translate your
ideas of intended publicity into a reality.
DAVP
will ensure distribution of the material to its target audience, if so
desired.
Remain
in touch with him…
Provide
the Campaign Officer with complete text material, photographs, a detailed
brief about the purpose/objective, target audience, the thrust areas etc.
- in one go, as far as possible. Remain in regular touch with the Campaign
Officer. He may have some doubt or any further query. Constant interaction
is the sole mantra and is absolutely necessary till the completion of
the job. Send all text material in a 3 ½" floppy along with a hard copy.
This will help avoid delay and save funds on typesetting etc.
Why
through DAVP…
Provides single-window service ·
Is cost designated nodal agency for handling Governmetn publicity.
Is cost effective
and gives professional expertise.
DAVP advertisement
rates are less than half of the commercial card rates of newspapers.
Uses the largest
number of newspapers and periodicals at the national level.
Has know-how for
delivering quality results within a short span of time.
Provides design
free of cost, has a large number of experienced artists on its rolls.
Has a full-fledged
studio with DTP facilities.
Has expertise to translate and print in eleven regional langauges besides English and Hindi.
Has one of the
biggest and most wide-spread exhibition set-up in the country.
Has the largest
database of over 16.5 lakh addresses covering more than 560 categories.
An
important information…
Give
DAVP a minimum of one week for designing of an advertisement, booking
of space and release. Place some funds at the disposal of DAVP as advance
deposit for executing any kind of publicity job. Send the Letter of Authority
of the requisite amount for inter-ministerial transfer of funds to the:
Pay
and Accounts Officer
Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
'B' Block, Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi-110001
DAVP
does not accept any payment by cheque to this account except in the case
of Public Sector Undertakings and Autonomous Bodies. PSUs and Autonomous Bodies are required to place their funds with DAVP by Cheques/Demand Drafts payable to :
Accounts Officer,
DAVP, Phase-IV, Soochana Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
CHAPTER-III
ADVERTISING
WING
DAVP
empanels newspapers/periodicals for the purpose of release of advertisements
- classifieds or display - on behalf of different ministries/departments
of Government of India, Public Sector Undertakings and Autonomous Bodies.
At present, more than 160 PSUs and Autonomous Bodies are taking the advantage
of DAVP's services. More than 2500 newspapers/journals in Hindi, English
and regional languages from all over the country are on DAVP's panel.
Seeking
empanelment with DAVP?
Fill
up the application form carefully and give correct information…
The
newspapers/periodicals seeking empanelment with DAVP should apply on a
prescribed Application Form for Fresh Empanelment/Renewal of Rate Contract.
It is available free of cost at DAVP's Reception counter and also in PIB
offices throughout the country. The application form can also be obtained
from associations of small, medium and big newspapers where it is supplied
by DAVP. It can be downloaded from DAVP's web site www.davp.nic.in. The
empanelment form complete in all respects should be sent to:
The Director General
Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
Phase-IV, Soochana Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
Fresh
applicants are free to apply any time of the year.
Make
sure that you have attached the following documents with your application:
RNI
registration certificate (photocopy)
Date
of first publication
Three clear
copies of current rate card without any cutting or overwriting.
Specimen
copies of the last four months (for dailies); six months (for weeklies
and fortnightlies) and one year (for monthlies).
RNI circulation
check certificate.
ABC
Circulation Check Certificate for January to June/July to December or
CA certificate verifying the circulation.
Attested
photo copy of the latest Annual Return to RNI
Incomplete
applications will not be accepted and are liable to be rejected.
Empanelment
strictly as per revised Advertising Policy…
The
empanelment of newspapers/periodicals is done as per revised Advertising
Policy of the Government of India which came into effect from 1.5.2002.
DAVP empanels newspapers and journals of current affairs, which are published
daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
Before
applying ensure that your publication also meets the following requirements…
Minimum circulation…
A
minimum circulation of 2000 paid copies per issue. Relaxation, however,
is made in case of Sanskrit newspapers/journals and those published from
Jammu and Kashmir, backward, border or remote areas or in tribal language
or primarily meant for tribal leaders. The minimum paid circulation in
such cases, has to be 500 paid copies per issue. RNI/ABC/Chartered Accountant
should certify the circulation.
Minimum
print area…
Newspapers/periodicals
should have the following minimum print area to be acceptable for Government
advertisements.
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Periodicity
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Print
area not less than
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| Dailies |
1520
std. col. cms. |
| Weeklies,
Fortnightlies |
700
std. col. cms. |
| Monthlies |
960
std. col. cms. |
Regular
publication for one year…
A
newspaper should have an uninterrupted and regular publication for a period
of not less than 18 months before it becomes eligible for empanelment.
All applications for empanelment are placed before the Panel Advisory
Committee (PAC), which meets at frequent intervals. The following members,
besides one representative each from the Associations or big, medium and
small newspapers recognized by the Press Council of India constitute PAC:
| Director
General/Director, DAVP |
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Chairman |
| Addl.
PIO, PIB |
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Member |
| Registrar,
RNI |
-
Member |
| Deputy
Secretary / Under Secretary,Ministry of I&B |
-
Member |
| JD
(Advtg.) DAVP |
-
Member |
Do
not submit any false or fabricated information …
If
at any stage, any publisher is found to have submitted false or fabricated
information, its empanelment is liable to be cancelled. Empanelment is
also immediately cancelled/suspended if the circulation of a publication
is declared un-established by RNI/ABC.
Don't
worry if PAC has rejected your application …
Even
if the PAC has rejected your request for empanelment or has noticed any
deficiency, you will be communicated either way. You may apply afresh
after removing the deficiencies. Such requests can be made to DAVP once
in a year only.
For
inclusion in the UPSC Media List…
Only
daily newspapers are considered for inclusion into UPSC media list.
The publication
should have an offset printing process.
Minimum
paid circulation of 20,000 copies.
Standing
of five years as on first of April of the year in which UPSC Media List
is scheduled to be revised.
A minimum
print area of 12,000 sq. cms.
Exceptions/relaxations
with above clauses are applicable to newspapers published from Sikkim,
North East, Jammu & Kashmir, Pondicherry, Goa, Daman & Diu and in Urdu,
Sindhi, Sanskrit and Nepali languages.
The Media
List for UPSC advertisements is drawn and reviewed by a Review Committee,
which normally meets every two years.
APPLYING
FOR RENEWAL OF RATE CONTRACT…?
Remember
to submit all supporting documents to avoid delay…
The
rate contract of all dailies and other periodicals, eligible for release
of advertisement through DAVP, is renewed for a period from 1st October
every year to 30th September next year. There is a single application
form for fresh empanelment as well as for renewal of rate contract(Annexure-I). Give
complete details as mentioned in the form along with supporting documents.
Last
date for submission for rate renewal… note the change…
Application
for renewal must be submitted to DAVP complete in all respects by the
due date i.e. 31st of May every year in which the empanelment expires.
Send your application form complete in all respect to:
The Director General
Directorate of Advertising &Visual.Publicity
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
DAVP, Phase-IV, Soochana Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
Some
useful tips to avoid rejection of your rate renewal…
Request
for rate renewal can be rejected due to any one of the following:
a)
imprint line not printed as required under PRB Act
b) if circulation declared un-established by RNI
c) incomplete documents
d) if place of publication on the masthead is not given
e) poor standard of printing, inter-alia, printing found not clean and
neat
f) smudgy photographs
g) repetition of contents in different issues of the newspapers
h) reproduction of contents from other newspapers
i) absence of RNI registration number, date, page number and title on
inner pages
j) tampering of issue numbers, volume, date of the newspaper etc.
k) printing by cutting and pasting of contents from other newspaper, without
credit line or courtesy.
l) if CA certificate does not carry Registration No.
Rate
Renewal contract…
Rate
renewal contract is awarded for each category of newspapers for every
three years, if RNI or ABC certified circulation figures for previous
year are submitted. The applicant newspaper/journal should furnish authenticated
figures of circulation of ABC, RNI or Chartered Accountant. Rate contract
is issued subject to completion of all formalities including compliance
with the provisions of PRB Act 1867 as amended from time to time.
CA
certificate is valid for one year…
Chartered
Accountant Certificate is accepted only up to 25,000 copies per publishing
day for one year only. Average circulation for the preceding one year
as certified by ABC, RNI failing which CA (whichever is less) is taken
into consideration.
Know
about your obligations…
Every
newspaper on DAVP's panel will be obliged to:
Send
one copy of the newspapers on their own carrying DAVP advertisement to
the client at the address mentioned in the Release Order.
Submit
its advertisement bills, complete in all respect, and supported with relevant
documents within 30 days of the publication of the advertisement at the
special counter and obtain a receipt across the counter.
Strictly
adhere to the date of publication of DAVP advertisement as given in the
Release Order.
Suspension
of a newspaper from DAVP advertisements…
A
newspaper will stand suspension if:
Found
to have submitted wrong or false information in his application for empanelment/renewal
of rate contract; or
Found to
have discontinued its publication, changed its periodicity or its title
or have become irregular or suspected to have been indulging in unethical
or anti-national activities as found by the Press Council of India or
if convicted by a court of law for such activities.
Refuses
to accept and carry an advertisement issued by DAVP on behalf of the Ministries/
Department of Government of India, Public Sector Undertakings and Autonomous
Bodies on persistent basis.
If a newspaper
is declared un-established by RNI will be suspended from DAVP empanelment
and recovery will be effected. Resumption will be considered only on receipt
of the RNI certifying circulation.
A newspaper/journal
once declared un-established by RNI will be considered established only
from the year RNI declared it established.
The circulation
certified by RNI/ABC if found lower than the claimed circulation will
be taken into consideration for recovery.
CHAPTER -IV
PRINTED
PUBLICITY - A BRIEF GUIDE TO PRINTERS
DAVP
brings out different types of printed publicity material in bulk like
posters, folders, booklets, brochures, diaries, calendars, table calendars,
wall hangers stickers etc. on behalf of client Ministries and Departments
of Government of India. For this purpose, it maintains a panel of top
class printers on all India basis. The printers are classified into three
categories viz. category (a), (b) and (c) depending on machines and ancillary
equipment and other infrastructure available with them.
Are
you a quality printer doing bulk jobs…?
If
you have experience of producing quality jobs in bulk within a given time
frame, then get your firm registered with DAVP. To be on the approved
panel of DAVP, your firm must have the minimum required printing machinery
and ancillary equipment as given and Annexure-III & IV.
Look
for the advertisement…
Be
on the lookout for advertisements appearing in the national dailies from
time to time and send your application complete in all respects on the
prescribed proforma alongwith supporting documents.
Don't
forget to sign, stamp and certify the specimen copies…
Remember
to submit all supporting documents along with specimen copies of printed
material (duly stamped and signed with date) executed by you during the
last one year. Don't forget to certify the specimen copies that these
have been printed on your press.
Know
briefly how empanelment is done…
On receipt of applications along with specimen
copies within the due date of the advertisement and internal committee scrutinizes all applications..
Those found
in order are placed before the Panel Advisory Committee (PAC) for consideration.
On recommendations
of PAC, empanelment is done in three categories viz. category (a), (b)
and (c) as per norms laid down by DAVP for Offset Printers and Diary Makers.
All
empanelments are subject to physical inspection of machines and other
equipment. After your firm has been approved for empanelment you
will be required to furnish a security deposit ranging from Rs. 15,000/-
to Rs. 50,000/- depending upon the category in which the empanelment is
being done.
Empanelment
is done only after firms have entered into an agreement, furnished security,
signed a bond and completed other formalities.
DAVP
maintains a separate panel of printers for:
(a)
Offset printers
(b) Diary makers
Know
about some statutory requirements…
While
applying to DAVP for empanelment ensure that your firm is:
Registered
under the Factory Act or Small Scale Industries
An
Income Tax Payee; and
Has a set
of minimum of printing machines and other equipment
Obtain
the application form free of cost and apply to:
For
empanelment as a quality printer with DAVP, the firm may send their particulars
on a prescribed proforma. It can be obtained free of cost from DAVP on
all working days. Send your application form complete in all respects
to:
Joint
Director (PP)
Directorate
of Advertising & Visual Publicity
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
DAVP, Phase-IV, Soochana Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003
CHAPTER-V
AUDIO-VIDEO
PRODUCTIONS
Types
of production work undertaken….
DAVP
prepares audio spots, jingles, and sponsored radio programmes, video spots/quickies,
documentaries and short duration promotional films on behalf of various
departments, ministries and autonomous bodies of Government of India.
Some state governments also approach DAVP for their audio video productions.
Can
arrange broadcast/telecast of audio and video production…
Besides
production, DAVP arranges for broadcast of audio spots and programmes
through various stations of All India Radio and telecast of video productions
through Doordarshan. Audio-Visual Cell of DAVP undertakes these activities
on behalf of the clients. The jobs are executed through audio and video
producers which are on the panel of DAVP. The payment to producers is
made on the basis of a fixed rate card, which is highly competitive.
YOU
CAN BE ON DAVP'S PANEL - PROVIDED….
You
have acumen for audio video productions, sound professional expertise,
experience and financial standing and a creative team supports you If
you fulfill all these, then you are the type of person DAVP is looking
for. Application would be invited for empanelment once in three years.
Those already empanelled with DAVP and those seeking empanelment for the
first time shall apply afresh every time the applications are invited.
There would be no provisional empanelment.
Look
for an advertisement in newspapers for submitting applications….
Eligibility
criteria…
Degree
or diploma in audio-video productions with a minimum three years experience
in the field; or
Five years
professional experience in the field of audio-video productions;
Minimum
turnover in AV production of an average of at least 10 lakh per year in
the preceding three years
If
you meet the above criteria then read on…
The
first step….obtain the application form or download it from our website
First
of all, obtain the prescribed form for empanelment as audio or video producer
free of cost from AV Cell of DAVP or download it from our website http://www.davp.nic.in.
Provide your company's profile, information about the creative team and
the jobs undertaken etc. Give complete address, the name of the contact
persons and telephone/fax numbers while submitting your application.
Give
complete details about your experiences, financial background, qualifications,
facilities etc. Give adequate proof in support of the claims. Also send
a show-reel of your productions.
The
applications for empanelment, complete in all respects should be sent
by due date to:
The Director General
Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
P.T.I. Building, 3rd Floor, Sansad Marg, New Delhi-110001
Preliminary
scrutiny and after…
An
internal committee of DAVP scrutinises all applications, the documents
attached in support of the claims made in the application and the software
submitted by the agencies. The committee makes recommendations for the
empanelment. These recommendations are placed before the Empanelment Advisory
Committee (EAC), which decides about the empanelment of audio-video producers.
Do
not submit any false or fabricated information…
If
a producer is found to have submitted any false or fabricated information
in support of his claim, his or her application will be rejected and if
the empanelment has been done, it will be suspended.
CHAPTER-VI
OUTDOOR
PUBLICITY
Publicity
through outdoor formats such as hoardings, kiosks, bus-panels, wall paintings,
cinema slides, animation displays etc. is a conventional but an effective
mean of spreading any message. These displays serve as a constant reminder
to passers by and viewers and cater to both the literate and the non-literate.
For execution of these jobs throughout the country, DAVP engage reputed
private agencies and empanel these agencies for production and display
jobs. The empanelment is done by DAVP in the following three categories:
Category-I
(a)
Hoardings
(b) Wall paintings
(c) Cinema slides
Category-II
(a)
Kiosks
(b) Bus panels
(c) Bus Queue Shelters
(d) Computerised animation display system
(e) Train/Rail Car panels
(f) Decorative railings
(g) Bus tickets
Category-III
(a)
Banners
(b) Satin Danglers
(c) Miscellaneous jobs like PVC plastic gifts etc.
How
empanelment is done?
Empanelment
for Category-I and III is done through press advertisements every year.
Once the empanelment is done, it is treated as a continued list with provision
of deletion. Jobs indicated in Category-III are awarded to agencies having
sole concessionaire rights from municipal bodies, State Electricity Boards,
civic agencies, etc.
Want
to be on DAVP panel…?
Apply
on a plain paper giving company's profile, infrastructure like workshop,
major jobs executed, total turnover etc. On receipt of your application,
DAVP will issue a Questionnaire form to assess the agency's capacity to
execute different jobs. A Chartered Accountant should duly verify the
information provided by you in the Questionnaire form. The information submitted will be scrutinized as per the norms of empanelment.
Also
submit the following documents along with the Questionnaire:
(a)
An affidavit as indicated on the form
(b) Income Tax Clearance certificate.
Some
other minimum requirements…
Specified
minimum billing for different OP jobs
At least
two years' experience
Adequate
infrastructural facilities
Empanelment
for Category-II
Empanelment
in this category is done on the basis of applications received from Agencies
having sole concessionaire rights for specific jobs in specific areas.
For this the agency will have to submit:
(a)
Letter of authority from competent authority appointing the agency as
sole concessionaire
(b) The rate card of the agency
Rates
relating to sole rights are fixed on the recommendations made by the Rate
Committee for OP jobs. Before a firm is empanelled/registered with DAVP
it has to furnish a Standing Security deposit and also sign a Bond on
judicial paper to secure performance of the agreement. All empanelments
are subject to site inspection by a DAVP team.
Submit
your application, questionnaire form and requisite documents to:
Director (OP)
Outdoor Publicity Division
Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity
'B' Block, Kasturba Gandhi Marg Barracks, New Delhi - 110001
CHAPTER-VII
EXHIBITION WING
Introduction
The mandate of the Exhibition Wing of the Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity is to inform the general public about the plans, policies and programmes of the Government through the mode of exhibitions containing visuals and facts to create awareness among the people about the welfare measures of the Government for their benefit. This medium of visuals and literature along with proper display has thus become an effective mode of message dissemination.
Functions
The Exhibition Wing of DAVP has a wide network of 35 Field Exhibition Units spread all over the country. These 35 units are equipped to organise any kind of exhibition even at a short notice of 10 to 15 days. Field Exhibition Officer (FEO), who is in-charge of the unit, organises the exhibition at a central point of the city or town. There is a Projectionist who can handle audio-visual equipments to project the software related to the exhibition theme. MCC (Mechanic-cum-Carpenter) and the other staff of the unit are involved in making attractive gate, fascia, paneling and other carpentry works involved in putting up the exhibition.
Advantages
1. Low Cost: Exhibition is one medium that provides cost effective publicity down to the grass roots level compared to any other media.
2. Feed Back: This medium has the advantage of interpersonal communication between the disseminator and the receiver. Hence, accurate feed back of the programme from the target audience could be gained.
3. Stability/repeat value: Since the exhibition is generally stationed at a place for not less than a week, the interested audiences have an advantage of visiting it more than once to ascertain the information gathered. Thus the repeat value of the medium is high.
4. Flexible time factor: Masses could come at any time of their choice during the working hours of the day as the exhibition is thrown open at all these hours. There is not any fixed time schedule as with other visual medium such as television.
Preparation of Exhibition Sets
The Exhibition Wing of DAVP has a Research Cell at Hqrs. for designing and production of new exhibition sets on various themes. Relevant themes based on the programmes and policies of the Government are selected and research work is carried out on these topics to prepare appropriate write-ups and collect relevant photographs. In addition to the photographs with captions and write-ups, three dimensional objects such as sculptures and relief works and translites are used to make the exhibitions more attractive and informative. Once the master exhibition set is prepared, the Workshop attached to the Exhibition Wing prepares the set in the required numbers and distributes to the Field Exhibition Units for display.
CHAPTER-VIII
MASS
MAILING WING - REACHING THE MASSES With
over 15,00,000 addresses comprising nearly 550 categories; Mass Mailing
Wing of DAVP is one of the biggest setups of its kind in the country.
Its reach is upto every nook and corner of the country right up to block/panchayat
levels. After periodical reviews, new addresses are added and old ones
found to be obsolete or inoperative are deleted in an on-going process.
Want
to be on the mailing list of davp?
If
any organisation, educational institution, voluntary body, village panchayat
or even an individual is keen to be put on the mailing list of DAVP, they
may write to the following addresses with brief particulars.
The
Distribution Manager
Mass Mailing Wing
Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity
' B' Block, K.G. Marg, New Delhi-110001
Remember,
if your mail is repeatedly received undelivered, your address is likely
to be struck off from the mailing list.
CHAPTER-IX
STUDIO
The Directorate has a full-fledged studio with qualified artists which looks after the designing part of the campaigns. The designs are prepared as per the publicity campaign, keeping in mind the region, message and nature of media. The Studio has a backup of 15 Artists, Art Executives. The Studio also has an advanced DTP Cell, which helps, in designing publications, press advertisements etc. through DTP.
CHAPTER-X
ACCOUNTS
WING HASSLE
FREE SERVICE - NO MORE CHASE FOR PENDING BILLS
Check
the status of pending newspaper bills through Internet…just at the click
of a mouse…
You
need not visit DAVP if it is only to find out the latest position of your
pending bills. Rather visit our web site: www.davp.nic.in and check the
latest status of your pending newspaper advertisement bills of advts.
issued from April, 2000 onwards at the click of a mouse. All queries on
pending bills can be sent to DAVP through e-mail at: blstatus@davpmib.nic.in.
You will get the reply through e-mail.
The
status of pending bills can also be checked at the DAVP's Facilitation
counter. Quote your newspaper code and the Release Order number and get
instantly a print-out just across the table which will indicate the current
status of your pending bills.
Billing
query…? Quote your Code No. and Release No.
Always
quote your code number and release order number for any billing query.
This will help DAVP to act fast.
Bulk
Querry…? Send it on a floppy with standard illustration for quick results
Bulk
status information (of 25 bills and above) will be provided if the Release
Order number and newspaper code are provided on a floppy as an ordinary
text file, as per following format, containing Release Order number, newspaper
code as illustrated below:
Sample
illustration - follow the pattern:
3201/0011/99, 120255
4021/0087/99, 120255
4021/0087/2000, 120184
And
now a special counter for receipt of advertisement bills…
Deposit
your advertisement bills between 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. at a special
counter set up in DAVP on all working days and obtain a receipt there
and then. Ensure that the Release Order and other documents are enclosed.
Payment made easy
The payment of bills directly to your account is made possible through ECS. You may open a transfer account in the Delhi branch of your bank and inform us. The payment of advertisement bills will be credited into your Account.
Help us serve you better
DAVP is committed to providing the above mentioned services to all concerned units/citizens.
Annexure-1
DIRECTORATE OF ADVERTISING & VISUAL PUBLICITY
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & BROADCASTING
NEW DELHI
APPLICATION FORM FOR FRESH EMPANELMENT/RENEWAL OF RATE CONTRACT
APPLICATION FORM COMPLETE IN ALL RESPECTS FROM THOSE ALREADY EMPANELLED MUST REACH THE DIRECTOR, DAVP, 3rd FLOOR, PTI BUILDING, SANSAD MARG, NEW DELHI-110001 BY THE LAST DAY OF MAY EVERY YEAR. FRESH APPLICANTS MAY APPLY ANY TIME. THOSE NEWSPAPERS HAVING THREE YEARS RATE CONTRACT WITH DAVP SHOULD ALSO FURNISH DETAILS IN THIS FORM ONLY.
Name of the newspaper (in Block Letters): ____________________________
(a) Date of first Publication : __________________________________
(b) Year of first Empanelment with DAVP : _____________________
(c) Year of last Rate Renewal : ________________________________
( d) DAVP Code No., if any : __________________________________
( e) RNI REGISTRATION NO : _______________________________
( Please attach a copy of RNI Certificate in the name of Publisher)
(2) Complete address(in Block Letters) : _____________________________________
_____________________________________
(3) Phone : ________________ (4) Fax: ___________________
(5) Complete E-mail address for receipt of DAVP Advertisements _______________ __________________________________________________
(DAVP is tying up with NIC to send the advertisements electronically direct to your e-mail address).
Format in which advertisement required electronically: PDF/JPG
(6) State/Place of publication :
(7) Language : (8) Periodicity : ______________
(9) No. of Pages : ____ (10) No. of Columns per page_____ (11) Column width_____
(12) Size of the paper : _________ Length ___________ cms. Width __________cms
(13) Actual Print Area per page: Length _______ cms. Width ______ cms.
Total print area of the Newspaper _______ Sq. Cms.
(14) Name of the Publisher : ____________________________
(13) Name of the Printer : ____________________________
(16) Name of the Editor : ____________________________
(17) Quality of paper used(pl. tick) : Ordinary/Standard Newsprint/Glazed/Any other
(Please specify)
(18) Details of Printing Press :
Name of Press : ________________________________________________
Address : _________________________________________________
____________________________Phone : ______________
(19) Please tick process of printing
(1) Offset (2) Letter Press (3) Rotary (4) Any other (Please specify)
(20). Price of Newspaper Rs._________ Paise ___________
(21) Minimum current Card Rate
A. Sq.cm.(B/W) _________________ B. Full Page(B/W) ______________
C. Sq.cm.(Colour)_______________ D. Full Page(Colour) ____________
(22) Ad. Material Required : Art Pull/Stereo
(23) Actual No. of Publishing days (in the previous year) : _______________________
(in the previous year)
(24) No. of declared holidays : __________________________
Details of the Delhi representative, if any: _______________________________
Name: ___________________________
Address: __________________________
__________________________
Phone No. ____________ Fax ___________
e-mail address: _______________________
(26) Payee's name, and details of Account No. along with 9 digit MICR CodeNo. As indicated on cheque (Copy of cancelled cheque may be enclosed) ___________________
(DAVP has tied up with RBI for Electronic transfer of funds – Money will go directly to Bank in Publisher's Account with written advice to publisher).
(27) Please give details of other publications of same owner or publisher empanelled with DAVP.
Title Language Periodicity Place of Publication DAVP Code
1.
2.
3.
4
5.
(28) Details of different editions printed at different places with RNI numbers.
Title Language Periodicity Place of Circulation RNI Publication figures Number
(State)
1.
2.
3.
Masthead should carry place of publication (in case of multi-editions, the place of publication of the particular edition is to be given), Year of publication, Issue No. Day & Date of publication, Cover price and inner pages must carry page number, title of the newspaper, date of the publication & place of publication.
(29 ) I have submitted the following documents :
(Circulation details to be mentioned by the Publishers)
i) R.N.I. Registration No._____________attached : Yes/No
ii) R.N.I. Circulation check (Year)______ attached : Yes/No
Sold copies certified by RNI ___________
iii) ABC Circulation check for _______attached : Yes/No
(January – June, Year _______ - Circulation (average copies sold) _______________
(July – December, Year ______- Circulation (average copies sold)_______________
Average Circulation for the year ________
iv) Average per publishing day circulation for the financial year _____ as per CA certificate (average sold copies) ______________ attached : Yes/No
v) CA Certificate with CA Seal and Membership No. attached : Yes/No
vi) Copy of Annual Return to RNI attached : Yes/No
vii) Issues to be submitted for renewal of Rate Contract:
Dailies – Latest 4 months w.e.f December, ………… to March, …………. : Yes/No
Weeklies/Fortnightlies – Latest 6 months w.e.f. December, ……to March, …: Yes/No
Monthlies & Others – Last one year year w.e.f. Dec., …………to March, ..….: Yes/No
(Please note: In rate renewal cases application form with complete documents is to reach DAVP on or before 31 st May. No relaxation will be allowed for postal or other delays for any unforeseen circumstances)
viii) Three copies of rate card : Yes/No
I affirm that all the information given above is true and nothing has been concealed.
Publishers' Signature ________________________
(with date & office seal)
Full name of publisher _______________________
(in BLOCK LETTERS)
ALL DISPUTES OF EMPANELMENT / RATE CONTRACT / RATE RENEWAL WILL BE TAKEN TO DELHI COURTS ONLY.
Please ensure that the publication conforms to the norms laid down in the Advertisement Policy of the Government of India and Guidelines for Empanelment of Newspapers with DAVP effective from 1.5.2002.
CHECK LIST : Supporting Documents/Information required to be submitted along with the application form:
1. Current RNI Certificate of Registration in the name of publisher (Please attach
photocopy). (If there is any recent change in ownership of the publication or in
printing press, please submit a copy of declaration submitted by publisher and
duly signed by competent authority like District Magistrate etc.)
2. Copy of latest RNI/ABC/CA Circulation Assessment Report.
3. Photocopy of Annual Return submitted to RNI for the year ____.
4. Three copies of current rate card without cutting of over-writing.
Specimen copies of the latest 4 months for dailies; 6 months for weeklies &
fortnightlies and 12 months for monthlies & others.
Annexure-II
ADVERTISING POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
(Revised)
ADVERTISEMENT POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND GUIDELINES FOR EMPANELMENT OF NEWSPAPERS WITH DAVP
The Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP) is the nodal agency of the Government of India for advertising by various Ministries and organisations of Government of India including public sector undertakings and autonomous bodies. The primary objective of the Government in advertising is to secure the widest possible coverage of the intended content or message through various newspapers and journals of Current Affairs as well as Science, Art, Literature, Sports, Films, Cultural Affairs, etc. In releasing advertisements to newspapers/journals the DAVP does not take into account the political affiliation or editorial policies of newspapers/journals. However, DAVP would avoid releasing advertisements to newspapers/journals, which incite or tend to incite communal passion, preach violence, offend the sovereignty and integrity of India or socially accepted norms of public decency and behaviour.
2. Government advertisements are not intended to be financial assistance to newspapers/journals. DAVP maintains a list of newspapers/journals approved for release of advertisements by empaneling acceptable newspapers/journals. DAVP will empanel only such newspapers/journals as are required for issuing advertisements of the Government of India. Care is taken to empanel newspapers/journals having readership from different sections of the society in different parts of the country.
Panel Advisory Committee
3. There is a Panel Advisory Committee(PAC) for considering applications of newspapers/journals for being empanelled for receiving Government advertisements. This Committee is headed by Director General, DAVP/Director, DAVP and it includes Addl. Principal Information Officer in the PIB, Press Registrar, RNI and Deputy Secretary/Under Secretary in the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting dealing with Print Media. The Committee will also have one representative each from the Association of big, medium and small newspapers. The recommendations of the Panel Advisory Committee as accepted by the DG/Director, DAVP regarding empanelment of a newspaper is usually final.
The PAC also has the power to consider de-empanelment of a newspaper/journal where warranted.
4. In pursuance of broad social objectives of the Government and for ensuring fairness among various categories of newspapers/journals, the PAC considers empanelment of newspapers/journals belonging to the following categories on priority :
a) Small and medium newspapers/journals
b) Language newspapers
c) Newspapers/journals published in backward, remote and border areas.
5. Newspapers/journals are classified into three categories, namely
i) Small, with a circulation of up to 25,000 copies per publishing day.
ii) Medium, between 25,001 and 75,000 copies per publishing day, and
iii) Big, with a circulation of above 75,000 copies per publishing day.
Criteria for Empanelment
6. All newspapers/journals seeking empanelment for the first time should have been uninterruptedly and regularly under publication for a period of not less than 12 months and should comply with the provisions of the Press & Registration of Books Act, 1867. Fresh applications for empanelment may be made any time during the year. However, each case will be considered once in a year only.
For renewal of rate contract, the newspapers are to submit applications in prescribed format by 31 st May of the year to DAVP.
The details of the paper like size, language, periodicity, print area and details of printing press etc. as asked for in empanelment form may be given. Further it must be substantiated that the paper is being published at a reasonable standard. Reasonable standard, inter alia, means that
a) The print matter and photographs should be legible, neat, clear and without smudges, overwriting, and tampering.
b) There should be no repetition of news items or articles from other issues.
c) There should be no reproduction of news items or articles from other newspaper/journals without credit line.
d) Masthead on its front page should carry the title of the newspaper, place, date and day of publication; it should also carry RNI Registration Number, volume & issue number and price of newspaper/journal;
e) The newspaper should carry imprint line as required under PRB Act; and
f) Inner pages must carry page number, title of the paper and date of publication.
7. A daily newspaper should furnish issues for preceding four months and weeklies & fortnightlies must furnish issues of preceding six months and monthlies should furnish latest 12 months issues.
Regularity
8. The applicant should have published the newspaper on at least 25 days in each month during preceding 12 months. Weeklies should have published 46 issues during the preceding year, fortnightlies 24 issues and monthlies 10 issues during the preceding year to be considered being brought out regularly.
The applicant should also furnish a copy of the Certificate of Registration issued by the RNI in the name of the publisher.
9. Newspapers/journals having established circulation of more than 75,000 copies per publishing day, as certified by Audit Bureau of Circulation(ABC) can seek empanelment of their fresh edition from a new place without having any regular publication for preceding 12 months, but in such cases empanelment of fresh edition will be only in the lowest slab of circulation. New Editions of small and medium newspapers will also be empanelled similarly.
10. A newspaper/journal should have a minimum paid circulation of not less than 2000 copies for being considered eligible for empanelment. However, newspapers/journals in Sanskrit, newspapers/journals published in backward, border or remote areas or in tribal languages or those published in J&K need to have substantiated minimum paid circulation of only 500 copies per publishing day.
11. A newspaper/journal should have the following minimum print area :
Periodicity |
Print area not less than |
Dailies |
1520 Std. Col. Cms. |
Weeklies, Fortnightlies |
700 Std. Col. Cms. |
Monthlies |
960 Std. Col. Cms. |
Exceptions may, however, be made by PAC in the case of newspapers/journals belonging to the above mentioned category in Sanskrit etc.
12. The empanelment already granted by the DG/Director, DAVP earlier will remain valid for the duration for which empanelment has been made.
13. The applicant newspaper/journal should furnish authenticated figures of circulation of ABC, RNI or Chartered Accountant. However, Chartered Accountant Certificate will be accepted only up to 25,000 copies per publishing day for up to one year only.
DAVP will take average circulation for the preceding one year as certified by ABC, RNI failing which CA(whichever is less).
14. RNI circulation check will be valid for three years unless paper is suspended or declared unestablished by RNI. During this period paper seeking renewal of empanelment in the same slab need not furnish any fresh authentication of circulation. Rate renewal cases showing increase in circulation warranting higher slab of rate will need to furnish ABC/RNI circulation check certification. DG/Director, DAVP reserves the right to have figures of circulation checked through its representatives or through RNI where he/she may so decide.
In rate renewal/empanelment cases, where a three year contract is offered, publishers should submit to DAVP on or before 31 st May each year an Affidavit to the effect that they have submitted Annual Return to RNI. In the affidavit the latest figures as certified by ABC/RNI/CA will also be indicated.
15. A newspaper if declared unestablished by RNI will be suspended from DAVP empanelment and recovery will be effected. Resumption will be considered only on receipt of the RNI certifying circulation.
A newspaper/journal once declared unestablished by RNI will be considered established only from the year RNI declares it established. The circulation certified by RNI/ABC if found lower than the claimed circulation will be taken into consideration for recovery.
Advertising Rate
16. The rate structure for payment against advertisements released by DAVP will be worked out on the basis of laid down principles. DAVP will work out advertisement rates as per the Government of India rate structure formula devised by the Rate Structure Committee. The rates will be related to circulation of a newspaper and will apply uniformly to all newspapers. The newspaper will enter into rate contract with DAVP accepting the DAVP rates and other terms and conditions as laid down from time to time to ensure publication of DAVP advertisements as and when issued to a newspaper.
Renewal of Rate Contract
17. Application for renewal must be submitted to DAVP, complete in all respects, by the due date, which would be the last day of May of the calendar year in which the empanelment expires failing which DAVP may not consider the newspaper for renewal of rate for the concerned year. DAVP will convey its decision on renewal by 30 th September of the relevant year. DAVP will place the rate renewal application proforma on its Web site http://www.nic.in/davp and newspapers may download the proforma from internet to apply for renewal of rate contract of their newspaper. Alternately, newspapers may collect the application proforma from DAVP headquarters or from PIB offices in the country on their own, well in time. DAVP will make available the application proforma for rate renewal/fresh applications to associations of big, medium and small newspapers as recognised by the Press Council of India. Rate renewal contract will be awarded to newspapers for three years if circulation for previous year is supported by RNI or ABC. However, if any newspaper claims increase in circulation with latest RNI or ABC certificate, upward revision may be considered. The revision of rate (upward/downward) will be considered yearly.
Payment of Advertisement bills
18. DAVP will release payment of advertisement bills in the name of the payee and at the address given by the newspaper in the application form for renewal of rate contract or fresh application for empanelment, as the case may be. No change in the payee's name or adddress will be entertained during the year of empanelment unless it is justified and found unavoidable or compelling.
19. Every newspaper will be obliged to send one copy of the newspaper on their own carrying DAVP advertisements, to the client at the address mentioned in the Release Order, failing which payment for the advertisement may not be considered.
20. Every newspaper will be obliged to submit its advertisement bills, complete in all respect, and supported with relevant documents, within 30 days of the publication of the advertisement. DAVP will make every effort to pay the advertisement bill within 60 days of receipt of bill.
21. No newspaper will publish DAVP advertisement without receipt of the relevant Release Order. Request for a duplicate Release Order by publications will be entertained on merits and on case to case basis.
22. The newspaper will be obliged to strictly adhere to the date of publication of DAVP advertisements as given in the Release Order. Publication of advertisement on dates other than that given in the Release Order will not be regularised with revalidation of Release Order and no payment will be made in such cases.
Suspension of newspaper for DAVP advertisements
23. A newspaper will stand suspended with immediate effect if found to have submitted wrong information in his application or rate renewal proforma; or if found to have discontinued its publication, changed its periodicity or its title or have become irregular or suspected to have been indulging in unethical or anti-national activities as found by the Press Council of India or if convicted by a court of law for such activities.
24. Before suspension of a newspaper for DAVP advertisements on grounds of unethical practices, anti-national activities, violation of the norms of decency as prescribed by the Press Council of India, such newspapers will be given due hearing by the DAVP and a final view will be taken by DAVP.
25. If a newspaper refuses to accept and carry an advertisement issued by DAVP on behalf of the Ministries/Departments of Government of India, public sector undertakings and autonomous bodies on persistent basis, the newspaper may be suspended for a period up to six months by DG/Director, DAVP.
Release of Advertisements
26. As soon as requisitions for release of advertisements are received from various Ministries and Departments as also from public sector undertakings and autonomous bodies, DAVP will prepare a suitable media list keeping in view the content, the target audience or the advertisement and availability of funds after consideration of the recommendations of the client.
27. DAVP will ensure availability of funds before the advertisements are released, especially in the case of paying clients. The Ministries and Departments, which are required to pay advance deposit for release of their advertisements, will be requested to do so by depositing the required funds as per extant orders of the Government in this regard.
Exceptions
28. Notwithstanding any of the provisions mentioned above, DG/Director, DAVP, as Chairman of the Panel Advisory Committee, will have discretion to grant provisional empanelment to a newspaper, subject to approval of the PAC, for a period of six months or till the next meeting of the PAC if the newspaper has completed all the formalities required for empanelment and otherwise found suitable for issue of Government advertisements.
ANNEXURE -III
QUESTIONAIRE FORM FOR EMPANELMENT OF OFFSET PRINTERS
1. Name of the Press :
2. Address :
3. Telegraphic/E-mail address :
4. Telephone/Fax No (s) :
5. Year in which established :
6. Nature of incorporation :
7. Name of Proprietor/Partners:
8. Name of printing machines possessed :
with details of their make, model and
sizes. (In case machines are installed at more
than one premises, give details with full
addresses) The list of machines and equipment
may be listed on a separate sheet.
OTHER MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTS
9. Names, types, makes, sizes and number of :
Process Camera, Scanners, System :
& other processing equipments
Plate making equipments :
Binding equipments including automatic
cutting, wire-stitching & folding machine etc. :
DTP/Laser typesetting Equipment :
& Accessories
e) Power Generator with KVA :
OTHER DETAILS
10. In which Indian/Foreign languages you are :
equipped for DTP/Laser type setting
(a specimen book of type faces may please be enclosed)
11. Names of important clients/Advertising :
agencies for whom you have done print jobs
during the past three years.
12. Please confirm that your Press is registered :
under The Factories Act or under Small Scale
Industries. (A copy of the registration certificate must
accompany your application.)
13. Please enclose printed specimen duly :
stamped & signed with date ( Preferably multi
colour posters, folders, booklets, brochures etc. with your
imprint line) executed by you during the last one
year. The speciman should accompany
certificate that these have been printed by you.
14. Submit attested copy of latest Income Tax :
Clearance Certificate
15. Annual Turn Over :
I hereby certify that all the particulars given above are correct.
Signature with Stamp:
Date:
Minimum machinery and ancillary equipment required for empanelment are as under: -
‘C' Category Printers
1. One 4 colour machine of size 19” x 25” or two double colour machines of 19”x 25”
2. One single colour machine of size 23” x 36” or two single colour machines of 19”x 25”
3. Automatic Process Camera
4. Complete plate making equipment
5. One power operated cutting machine
6. One wire stitching machine
7. Arrangements of DTP and Laser Printer of 600 dpi
‘B' Category Printers
1. One 4 colour machine of size 23” x 36” or two 4 colour machines of 19” x 25”
2. One double colour machine of size 23” x 36” or 2 double colour machines of 19” x 25”
3. One single colour machine of size 23” x 36” or two single colour machines of 19” x 25”
4. Computerised Automatic Process Camera/Scanner
5. Complete plate making equipment
6. One power operated cutting machine
7. Two wire stitching machines
8. One automatic folding machine
9. DTP with two terminals and Laser Printer of 600 dpi
10. One Power Generator of minimum 10 KVA
‘ A' Category Printers
1. Scanner with planning facility
2. One CPC four colour machine of size 19” x 25”
3. One four colour machine of size 23” x 36”
4. One four colour machine of size 19” x 25” or one double colour machine of 23” x 36”
5. One double colour machine of size 19” x 25”
6. One single colour machine of size 23” x 36” or two single colour machines of 19” x 25”
7. Complete plate making equipment
8. Two paper cutting machines (including one programmatic)
9. Two power driven wire stitching machines
10. One automatic folding machine
11. One section sewing or Perfect Binding machine
12. DTP with two terminals and Laser Printer of 600 dpi
13. One Power Generator of 15 KVA or above
The performance of jobs should be of high quality and the Printer should be: -
i) Registered under Factories Act or Small Scale Industries
ii) Income Tax Payee
ANNEXURE-IV
QUESTIONAIRE FORM FOR EMPANELMENT OF DIARY MAKERS
1. Name of the Firm :
2. Address :
3. Telegraphic/e-mail address :
4. Telephone/Fax No (s) :
5. Year in which established :
6. Nature of incorporation :
7. Name of proprietor/partners :
8. Name of printing machines :
possessed with details of
their make, model and sizes.
(In case machines are installed at
more than one premises, give details
with full addresses) The list of machines
and equipment may be listed on a separate sheet.
OTHER MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTS
9. Names, types, makes, sizes and number of :
a) Process Camera, Scanners, System :
& other processing equipments
b) Plate making equipments :
c) Binding /fabrication equipments including :
Heat Welding Machine for PVC/Plastic
Materials, Section Sewing Machine, Corner/
Index cutting machine and Kolbus Binding
machine etc.
d) Power Generator with KVA :
OTHER DETAILS
10. Name of important clients for whom you :
Have made Diaries during the past three years
11. Please confirm that your firm is registered under :
The Factories Act or under Small Scale Industries
12. Please enclose specimen diaries produced by you :
(duly stamped & signed with your imprint line)
during the last one year. A certificate is to be
enclosed with the specimen that the jobs have
been produced by you.
13. Submit attested copy of latest Income Tax :
Clearance Certificate
14. Annual Turn Over :
I hereby certify that all the particulars given above are correct.
Signature with stamp
Date:
Minimum machinery and ancillary equipment required for empanelment are as under: -
1. One single colour offset machine of size 23”x36” or two single colour offset machines of 18”x23”
2. Process camera/scanner
3. Plate making equipment
4. Two or more electric heat welding machines for PVC/Plastic material
5. Embossing machine
6. Section sewing machine
7. Hard case sewing machine
8. Cutting machine
9. Corner cutting machine
10. Index cutting and perforating machines
11. Wiro, Spiral and Spico binding machine
The facilities for Automatic Hard Case-making/Kolbus
machine will be an added advantage
Annexure-V
STATEWISE LIST OF FIELD EXHIBITION UNITS AND THEIR JURISDICTION |
No. |
State |
Name of the Unit |
Category |
Jurisdiction |
1. |
Andhra Pradesh |
Hyderabad |
Gen |
Andhra Pradesh |
2. |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Itanagar |
Van |
Arunachal Pradesh & Meghalaya |
3. |
Assam |
Guwahati |
Gen |
Lower Assam |
Jorhat |
Gen |
Upper Assam |
4. |
A & N Islands |
Port Blair |
Van |
Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
5. |
Bihar |
Patna |
FW |
Bihar & Jharkhand |
6. |
Gujarat |
Ahmedabad |
Gen |
Gujarat, Rajasthan, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli |
Ahmedabad |
Van |
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli |
7. |
Himachal Pradesh |
Shimla |
Gen |
Himachal Pradesh |
8. |
Jharkhand |
Ranchi |
Gen |
Jharkhand, Orissa, Bihar & West Bengal |
9. |
Jammu & Kashmir |
Jammu |
Gen |
Jammu & Kashmir |
10. |
Kerala |
Thiruvananthapuram |
Gen |
Kerala |
11. |
Karnataka |
Bangalore |
Gen |
Karnataka |
12. |
Maharashtra |
Mumbai |
Gen |
Maharashtra & Goa |
13. |
Chhattisgarh |
Raipur |
Gen |
Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh |
14. |
Madhya Pradesh |
Bhopal |
FW |
Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh |
15. |
Manipur |
Imphal |
Gen |
Manipur |
16. |
Meghalaya |
Tura |
Gen |
Garo Hills, adjoining Districts of Assam |
Shillong |
Van |
Assam, Meghalaya |
17. |
Mizoram |
Aizwal |
Van |
Mizoram |
18. |
New Delhi |
Hqrs-I
Hqrs-II
Hqrs-FW |
Gen
Gen
FW |
Entire Delhi & Special assignments all over the country
Entire Delhi & special assignments all over the country
Delhi & adjoining areas and special assignments all over the country |
19. |
Nagaland |
Kohima |
Gen |
Nagaland |
20. |
Orissa |
Bhubaneswar |
Gen |
Orissa |
21. |
Rajasthan |
Jaipur |
FW |
Rajasthan & Gujarat |
Bikaner |
Van |
Rajasthan |
22. |
Tripura |
Agartala |
Gen |
Tripura & Mizoram |
23. |
Tamil Nadu |
Chennai |
Gen |
Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry |
24. |
Chandigarh |
Chandigarh |
Gen |
Chandigarh, Punjab & Haryana |
25. |
Uttar Pradesh |
Lucknow |
Gen |
Uttar Pradesh & Bihar |
26. |
Uttaranchal |
Varanasi |
FW |
Eastern Uttar Pradesh |
Dehradun |
FW |
Uttranchal, J&K & Himachal |
27. |
West Bengal |
Kolkata |
Gen |
West Bengal, Sikkim & Jharkhand |
Kolkata |
FW |
West Bengal, Orissa & NE region |
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