The stations were taken off on October 1 due to non-payment of outstanding dues to the tune of Rs 21.64 crore by IGNOU.
Officials in the varsity said they are hopeful of an early settlement of the issue even as they said that AIR had "suddenly" raised the fee last year.
Director General of AIR, F Sheharyar said they had sent several reminders to IGNOU for release of payment.
AIR has been running these stations through contractual staff.
Due to non-payment of dues by IGNOU, AIR field stations are not able to make payment to this outsourced professional manpower and have consequently been facing lot of embarrassment.
"Much to the discomfiture of the broadcaster, the unavoidable action on withdrawing the facility to IGNOU was taken which became effective from October 1, 2014," AIR said in a statement.
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