CHAPTER II
(Manual-1)
PARTICULARS OF ORGANIZATION, FUNCTIONS & DUTIES
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
The Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP), a media unit of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, is the nodal multi-media advertising agency of the Government. It caters to the communication needs of Ministries/Departments including Public Sector Undertakings and Autonomous Bodies under them and provides single window cost effective service.
The DAVP informs and educates people, rural and urban, about the policies, programmes, messages and achievements of the Government and helps in motivating them. It reaches people utilizing modern & traditional means of communication such as press advertisements, audio-visual media, printed material, outdoor formats, exhibitions and mass mailing. DAVP has the expertise to handle campaigns on all India basis with integrated media approach utilizing various means of communication for coordinated & focused campaign.
AIMS &OBJECTIVES OF DAVP
VISION STATEMENT OF DAVP
The Directorate Of Advertising & Visual Publicity aims at effective dissemination of government's policies, programmes, messages & achievements by multi media publicity. It employs modern as well as traditional means of publicity in a creative and cost-effective manner to reach every nook & corner of the country to motivate people, and acts as an agent for social change.
BRIEF HISTORY OF DAVP
The origin of DAVP can be traced to World War-II. Immediately after the outbreak of Second World War, the erstwhile government of India appointed a Chief Press Advisor and besides other things, advertising was also his responsibility. In June 1941 the post of Advertising Consultant was created under the Chief Press Advisor. On March 1, 1942, the Advertising Consultant Office became the Advertising Branch of the Department of Information & Broadcasting.Following expansion in its scope, functions and activities, this Advertising Branch was declared an Attached Office of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting on October 1, 1955. The office was named the Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP). DG/Director, DAVP was declared as Head of Department on April 4, 1959. By virtue of this declaration, financial and administrative powers were delegated to DAVP.
FUNCTIONS &DUTIES OF DAVP
SERVICES PROVIDED BY DAVP
EXPECTATION FROM THE PUBLIC
ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEEKING PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Information on arrangements available with DAVP for consultation/public participation is given in Chapter V.
MONITORING MECHANISM FOR SERVICE DELIVERY AND PUBLIC GRIEVANCES
The Directorate has formulated and operationalized Citizens' Charter setting time norms and standard for service delivery besides setting up a Public Grievance Redress Mechanism. The Directorate has nominated a senior officer,Sh. S.P. Das, Joint Director as the nodal officer for implementation and monitoring of Citizens' Charter who has also been designated the Public Grievance Officer at the Directorate level. The nodal officer of the Citizens'Charter is responsible for implementation and monitoring of the norms/standards of service delivery. The Charter will be reviewed after every two years based on monitoring reports/feedback etc.
SETUP OF DAVP AT HEADQUARTERS
In order to perform its functions and accomplish its objectives the Directorate has at headquarters in New Delhi several wings like Campaign, Advertising, Outdoor Publicity, Printed Publicity, Exhibitions, Copy & Languages,Mass Mailing, Audio Visual Cell, Data Processing Centre and a Design Studio with DTP facility besides Administration, Vigilance &Finance Wings. The Headquarters is located at Soochna Bhawan, Phase IV, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 3 and B-Block Barracks, K.G.Marg, New Delhi - 1.
SETUP OUTSIDE HEADQUARTERS
DAVP has a network of offices spread all over the country. It has two regional offices at Bangalore and Guwahati to coordinate the Directorate's activities in the southern and eastern regions respectively besides two Regional Distribution Centres at Kolkata and Chennai to look after distribution of publicity material in these regions. The Directorate has also a network of 35 Field Exhibition Units with Regional Exhibition Workshop at Chennai and Exhibition Kit Production Centre at Guwahati. The addresses of the Regional/Field Offices are given in Chapter X of this handbook.
OFFICE HOURS (FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY)
Office Hours: 9.30 AM to 6.00 PM
Lunch Break: 1.30 PM to 2.00 PM