Sources told PTI that under the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT), the HRD Ministry had planned to generate educational content and homes through launch of 1,000 Direct- to-Home (DTH) channels.
However the HRD Ministry had sought permission from the I&B Ministry to run 50 such channels initially but was unable to get a license as the guidelines specified that licenses could only be given to entities which are registered under the Companies Act.
Sources said that as per the agreement, Prasar Bharati would have a role in securing the required permissions for the DTH channels while the HRD Ministry would work to create educational content.
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