The
Office of the Registrar of Newspapers for India, more popularly known as RNI,
is a government office in India. It came into being on 1 July 1956, on the
recommendation of the First Press Commission in 1953 and by amending the Press
and Registration of Books Act 1867.
The
Press and Registration of Books Act contains the duties and functions of the
RNI. On account of some more responsibilities entrusted upon RNI during all
these years, the office is performing both statutory as well as some
non-statutory functions.
Under
statutory functions, the following jobs are covered:
·
Compilation and maintenance of a
Register of Newspapers containing particulars about all the newspapers
published;
·
Issue of Certificate of Registration to
newspapers published under valid declaration;
·
Scrutiny and analysis of annual
statements sent by the publishers of newspapers every year under PRB Act
containing information on circulation, ownership etc.;
·
Informing district magistrates about
availability of titles, to intending publishers for filing declaration;
·
Ensuring that newspapers are published
in accordance with the provisions of PRB Act 1867 and the rules made
thereunder;
·
Verification under Section 19-F of PRB
Act, of circulation claims furnished by the publishers in their Annual Statements;
and
The
following fall under the non-statutory functions:
·
Formulation of Newsprint Allocation
Policy - Guidelines and issue of Eligibility Certificate to the newspapers to
enable them to import newsprint and to procure indigenous newsprint;
·
Assessing and certifying the essential
need and requirement of newspaper establishments to import printing and
composing machinery and allied materials.
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