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Published in the
Gazette of India
Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)
Gazette Extraordinary
Government of India
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
New Delhi-1, the 8th
February, 1979
NOTIFICATION
G.S.R. 286: In exercise of the powers
conferred by Section 25 of the Press Council Act, 1978 (37 of 1978), the
Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely:
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Short Title: These rules may be
called the Press Council Rules, 1979.
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Definitions: In these rules:
(a) “Act” means the Press Council Act, 1978.
(b) “Secretary” means the Secretary of the
Council.
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Conditions of service of the Chairman:
(1)
The Headquarters of the Chairman
shall be the same as that of the Council.
(2)
The leave admissible to the
Chairman shall be as admissible to Central Government Officers under the
Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972.
(3)
(i) If a person belonging to a
pensionable service is nominated as Chairman, he shall be entitled to
pension and shall also subscribe to the General Provident Fund;
(ii) If a retired person or any person other
than a person belonging to a pensionable service, is nominated as Chairman
he shall contribute to the Contributory Provident Fund from the date of such
employment. However, the Council’s contribution, with interest, shall be
credited after the completion of one year’s service.
(4)
The Chairman shall be entitled to
travel by air on journeys performed in connection with the work of the
Council or by rail by first class air-conditioned accommodation and shall be
entitled to be paid travelling and daily allowance in accordance with the
pay drawn by him.
(5)
The Chairman shall be his own
controlling officer for the purpose of traveling allowances.
(4) Allowances to
be paid to members other than the Chairman: 1
(1) A Member of the Council, other than the
Chairman shall on journeys performed in connection with the work of the
Council be entitled to travel by air or by rail by first class
air-conditioned accommodation by the shortest route and shall be entitled to
reimbursement of single room rent and daily allowance at the following
rates: -
(i)
reimbursement of rent in any State
Guest House or for single room in medium range Indian Tourism Development
Corporation Hotels or State Government run Tourist hotel/hotels or
residential accommodation provided by registered societies.
(ii)
room rent for stay in private
lodges/hotels will continue to be allowed up to the limits specified from
time to time.
(iii)
daily allowance at the rate of 90%
of ordinary rates of daily allowance as admissible to officers in the pay
range of Rs.5,100/- and above for boarding purpose.
(iv)
In addition to the above, the out
station, non-official members will be entitled to a sitting fee at the rate
of Rs.300/- per day irrespective of the class of city.
(2). Those Members of the Council who attend the
work of the Council locally, shall be entitled to actual conveyance subject
to a ceiling of Rs. 100/- day in ‘A’ and ‘B-I’ class cities and Rs.75/- per
day in other cities.
(5) Method of
recruitment:
(1)
Recruitment to the posts under the
Council may be made by adopting any of the following methods, namely:
(a) By direct recruitment by advertising the
post:
Provided that in respect of posts
corresponding to Group ‘C’ and ‘D’ posts under the Central Government, the
recruitment shall be made through the Employment Exchange; or
(b)
by promotion; or
(c)
by deputation or transfer of
persons employed in Government Offices or bodies whether incorporated or
not, wholly or substantially owned or controlled by Government:
Provided that the regular offices and employees
of the erstwhile Press Council of India which was dissolved with effect from
January 1, 1976 may also be absorbed in the Secretariat of the first
Council.
(2)
The Council shall constitute such
selection committees as may be considered necessary for the purpose of
recommending suitable candidates for the posts.
(3)
The Council may make appointments
to the posts taking into account the recommendations of the selection
committees: -
Provided that if a vacancy is required to be
filled urgently, the Chairman may make a temporary appointment in any post
on ad-hoc basis for a period not exceeding six months, so, however, that
every appointment so made shall be reported to the Council before the expiry
of that period for its approval and, where in a case any appointment so made
is, not approved by the Council, the person so appointed shall cease to hold
the post from such date as the Council may specify in that behalf.
6. Reservation posts for Scheduled Castes
and Scheduled Tribes:
The Council shall, except in the case of
officers requiring special qualifications to be decided by the Council with
the previous approval of the Central Government, observe the rules relating
to reservation of posts for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes as
laid down by the Central Government from time to time in this behalf.
7. Production of medical certificate and
verification of character and antecedents:
Recruitment to all posts under the Council shall
normally be made subject to the production of a medical certificate of
physical fitness in accordance with such standards as may be laid down for
posts of corresponding status under the Central Government and after due
verification of the character and antecedents of the persons concerned.
8. Terms and Conditions of Services:
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Until the Council makes regulations in this
behalf the terms and condition of service governing the employees of the
Central Government and the rights and privileges enjoyed by them shall, so
far as may be, apply to the employees of the Council, provided that the
employees of the Council shall be entitled to the Council, subscribe to the
Contributory Provident Fund with effect from the date of appointment in the
Council in accordance with the orders issued by the Ministry of Finance on
the subject from time to time.
8A(1) All proposals relating to emolument
structure including adoption of pay scales, allowances, and revision of pay
scales, allowance and revision thereof, and creation of posts where the
maximum of pay scale exceeds Rs.15, 200/-p.m. shall be made only with the
prior approval of the Central Government.3
(2)
An employee shall retire from the
service of the Council of attaining the age of 60 years.
9. Annual Report:
The Annual Report required to be prepared
under Section 20 of the Act shall, be prepared by the Council within four
months from the expiry of the year to which it relates.
Explanation: For purposes of this
rule the ‘year’ means ‘financial year’.
10. Levy of Fee:
(1) The Council may, for the purpose of
performing its functions under the Act, levy and collect fees from
registered newspapers and news agencies during each financial year as
specified below:
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(a) registered newspapers and periodicals with a circulation
range above 1,50,000 -
i)
Rs.7, 500 per annum from each
daily;
ii)
Rs.4, 500 per annum from each
bi-weekly/weekly;
iii)
Rs.3, 500 per annum from each
fortnightly/monthly;
iv)
Rs.2, 250 per annum from all other
categories;
(b)
registered newspapers and
periodicals with a circulation range of above 1,00,000 and upto 1,50,000-
i)
Rs.5, 250 per annum from each
daily;
ii)
Rs.3, 000 per annum form each
bi-weekly/weekly;
iii)
Rs.2, 250 per annum from each
fortnightly/monthly;
iv)
Rs. 1,500 per annum from all other
categories;
(c) registered newspapers and periodicals with
a circulation range of above 50,000 and upto 1,00,000-
i)
Rs.3, 750 per annum from each
daily;
ii)
Rs.2, 250 per annum from each
bi-weekly/weekly;
iii)
Rs.1, 500 per annum from each
fortnightly/monthly;
iv)
Rs.1, 125 per annum from all other
categories;
(d) registered newspapers and periodicals with a
circulation range of above 15,000 and upto 50,000-
i)
Rs.1, 500 per annum from each
daily;
ii)
Rs. 900 per annum from each
bi-weekly/weekly;
iii)
Rs. 600 per annum from each
fortnightly/monthly;
iv)
Rs. 450 per annum from all other
categories;
(e) registered newspapers and periodicals with
a circulation range of above 5,000 and upto 15,000-
i)
Rs.200 per annum from each daily;
ii)
Rs.150 per annum from each
bi-weekly/weekly;
iii)
Rs.100 per annum from each
fortnightly/monthly;
iv)
Rs.100 per annum from all other
categories;
(f)
Rs.7, 500 per annum from each
Class I news agency;
(g)
Rs.5, 250 per annum from each
Class II news agency;
(h)
Rs.3, 750 per annum from all other
news agencies.
Explanation: For the purposes of this rule, the
circulation range of registered newspapers shall be the latest circulation
figures as available with the Registrar of Newspapers for India and the
criteria for classification of news agencies shall be such as indicated in
the Report of the Wage Board for Working Journalists.
(2) The Council shall send during the course of
every financial year notices of demand under registered A.D. covers to
registered newspapers and news agencies calling for the remittance to it of
the fees as indicated in sub-rule (1) and such registered newspapers and
news agencies shall remit the amount of fees so demanded within thirty days
of the receipt of such notices by means of Demand Drafts payable to the
Council.
Foot Note:
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Principal Notification was published vide G.S.R.286 dated 8th
February,‘79 and subsequently amended vide Notification numbers G.S.R.940
dated 20th November, ’82 and G.S.R.622 (E) dated 16th
May, ‘88
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Principal Notification was published vide G.S.R.286 dated 8th
February,‘79 and subsequently amended vide Notification number G.S.R.
(F.N.4/25/79-Press dated 24th September, 1980Ministry of
Information & Broadcasting)
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The Principal Notification was published vide G.S.R.286 dated 8th
February, 1979 and subsequently amended vide Notification numbers G.S.R. 723
dated 15th July, 1981, G.S.R.940 dated 13th October,
1982, G.S.R. 340 (E) dated 14th March, 1988, G.S.R.622 (E) dated
16th May, 1988, G.S.R. 636 (E) dated 20th May, 1988,
G.S.R. 830 (E) dated 2nd August, 1988 and G.S.R. 34 (E) dated 27th
January, 1997
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The Principal Notification was published vide G.S.R.286 dated 8th
February 1979 and subsequently amended vide Notification number G.S.R.---
(F.No.4/7/87-Press dated 20.5.1988 Ministry of Information & Broadcasting)
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The Principal Notification was published vide G.S.R.286 dated 8th
February, 1979 and subsequently amended vide Notification number G.S.R.(F.N.4/1/87-Press
dated 14th March 1988 Ministry of Information & Broadcasting)
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