Directorate of Field Publicity  Jaipur 

About Us
             The Directorate of Field Publicity is one of the Media Units of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It is engaged in the task of publicizing various programmes and policies of the Government through its network of 207 Field Publicity Units under the control and supervision of 22 Regional Offices.

         Field Publicity came into existence in 1953 with 32 Field Publicity Units across the country under the control of four Regional Offices. The set-up was created under the integrated publicity programme named "Five Year Plan Publicity Organization". The Ministry directly exercised administrative control over the Units and Regional Offices. Later a full-fledged Directorate was constituted in 1959 to supervise and control the activities of the Regional Offices and the Field Publicity Units and it came to be called "Directorate of Field Publicity".".

         After the Sino-India war in 1962 and the Indo-Pak War in 1965, some radical changes in the approach and working of DFP became necessary in view of the urgent need for boosting the nation’s morale and for mentally preparing the people to meet any external threat. Accordingly, 34 more new units were created in 1963 and another 33 in 1965 for publicity exclusively in the border areas. Presently, out of the present strength of 207 Field Units, 72 are Border Units.".

           What's New
 
In January, 2013, DFP Rajasthan has organized 89 special programmes including 36 special programmes on Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme (DBT), 10 special awarenss programmes during the PIC in Simalawara block of Dungarpur district, 43 special programmes for Ministry of Helath & Family Welfare and 1 special programme on Voters awareness.
About 83,201 people were directly reached through the programmes conducted in the region.
RO, Jaipur launched a special campaign in the 3 districts where Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme is being implemented from 01st January, 2013. 4 units each were deployed at Ajmer, Alwar and Udaipur districts. These units conducted 36 special awareness programme on Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme in these districts.
Besides this, a record number of 794 feedback stories were collected from the grass root level about the effectiveness of Government of India programmes.
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