The Expert Committee, headed by Sam Pitroda, has in its report said that no systematic, independent and professional review has been held of the norms, staffing and structure of the existing PB workforce.
PB has expanded over the years to meet its programming, transmission and logistical needs and currently employs 31,621 full-time and 7,269 casual employees, the committee found.
But despite its substantial staff strength, PB today faces challenges of rapid and constantly evolving technology, competition from the private sector and emergence of new delivery and engagement media, the committee noted.
The panel also called for supplementing the audit with a re-deployment plan which would address issues related to training, re-skilling and promotion of existing manpower.
Also, an expert group constituted by the Pitroda-led panel to make a comparative analysis of public sector broadcasters found that PB was the most over-staffed such service in the world with a head count of over 33,000 employees and a sanctioned strength of over 48,000.
In comparison, China's CCTV provides more services with a staff strength of just about 10,000 while BBC had less than 17,000 employees on its roster, the experts' group pointed out.
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