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Government Allocates Rs 1,089 Crore for Public Communication in Budget 2024-25

India budgets ₹1089 crore for public outreach in 2024-25. More ads, less broadcasting funds allocated.
The Union Government has allocated a sum of 1089 Crores for Public Communication & Information.

New Delhi: The Government of India has allocated Rs 1,089 crore for information and publicity in the Union Budget 2024-25, reflecting a continued focus on public communication strategies. This represents a slight increase from the previous year’s revised allocation and indicates a consistent commitment to using advertising as a key tool.

Budget Highlights:

  • Total allocation: Rs 1,089 crore
  • Increase from previous year: Marginal
  • Focus: Information and publicity
  • Share of total advertising revenue: Approximately 1%
  • Share of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting’s budget: Nearly 25%

Key Points to Note:

  • The allocation falls under the social services category and includes a capital outlay for information and publicity infrastructure.
  • While the publicity budget has seen a slight increase, the allocation for broadcasting activities (including Prasar Bharati, All India Radio, and DTH) has been reduced.
  • Due to the election code of conduct in the first quarter, a significant portion of the budget is likely to be utilized in the remaining nine months.
  • Government advertising remains a major source of revenue for media houses, especially during economic downturns.

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What This Means:

The government’s focus on information and publicity spending underlines its commitment to using strategic communication channels to connect with citizens. This budget allocation suggests a continued reliance on advertising campaigns to raise awareness about government initiatives and programs.

Impact on Media Industry:

Government advertising remains a crucial revenue stream for media houses, particularly during economic slowdowns when private sector advertising might decline. This allocation ensures a degree of stability for media outlets.

Looking Ahead:

It will be interesting to see how the government utilizes this budget to reach its target audience and achieve its communication objectives. As the year progresses, details regarding specific campaign themes and media channels used will likely be revealed.

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