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Directorate of Field Publicity Headquarters

The Directorate of Field Publicity is located at East Block-IV, Level-III, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110066. The Directorate is headed by the Director General . Different wings at the Headquarters including Programme, Technical , Administrative and Rajbhasha Wing.

In the Programme Wing, there is One Deputy Director General, Two Directors, one Deputy Director, Three Field Publicity Officers/Assistant Programme Officers, one Assistant Evaluation Officer and supporting staff comprising of Stenographers, UDCs, LDCs and Peons. The Deputy Director, FPOs/APOs and AEO initiate the cases/proposals and submit to the Director General through the concerned Director.

In the Technical Wing, there are two Technical Officers (Group-B) (one each for Sound and Auto), Field Publicity Asistant (Equipment) (Group-C) and other supporting staff.

The Administrative Wing has four sections: Administrative Section, Vigilance and General Section, Budget and Accounts Section and Cash Section. Sectional heads submit cases to Director/Deputy Director (Admn.).

The Rajbhasha Wing is headed by one Hindi Officer who is assisted by one Hindi translator and other supporting staff.

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