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No, that is not needed. Ideas which appear through higher officials usually get spread in PSUs as a matter of discussion and naturally gets transferred to media if organisation is serious. Government approval after feasibility study is a long process.I know means to say , if project get clerance from govt then media should come up with news.
So until it is a supposed to be secret nuclear weapons like project, there is no need for excessive measures for preventing media coverage. Government and agencies care little about fan people excited over their launches and achievements. Delays in a stressful work within required tolerances, lot of inspection, absenteeism (leaves by manpower) etc. are a normal thing. Nothing can be done abou it, even if done, then even only once with full effort.
First there is an idea, then idea reaches top management for discussion, once they agree, they announce it publicly and start preliminary work with funds and equipment from other long cycle time/hold projects or money they made in profit. Once they have a clear vision, they make an actions plan, they make summary of all costs expected and submit the report to government for funds. Recieved money also compensates the money of other projects which was then used in this idea.
That is how it works.
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