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'Information and Broadcasting Minister'
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- Modi government plans massive push to its public outreach programme in media dark areas
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- Will take tough action to stop vulgarity and abusive language in OTT content: Anurag Thakur
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- There are adequate safeguards in place for monitoring content on OTT platforms: Anurag Thakur
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- DD, AIR get Rs 2,500 crore for upgradation of infrastructure
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- Anurag Thakur justifies public service broadcasting for private channels
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- Centre spent over Rs 3,723 crore on advertisements in 5 years
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- Centre is working on bill to regulate digital media: I&B Minister Anurag Thakur
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- Nine TV channels taken off-air for code violation between 2017-2022: I&B Minister Anurag Thakur
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- Government flagged 163 instances of communally provocative remarks on TV channels over 3 years
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- 5G technology set to increase the speed of news delivery and quality of content: I&B Minister Anurag Thakur
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- Commentary: Why PMO must intervene and rescue India's broadcasting sector from the clutches of TRAI
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- I&B Minister Anurag Thakur meets the NBA Board
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- INS to urge government to increase print media ad spends
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- Dainik Bhaskar hits back after IT raids, says government scared of ‘true journalism’
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- Central Government to recognise television self-regulatory bodies, amends Cable TV Rules
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- DNPA waiting for a discussion with government, will not submit IT Rules compliance details
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- New IT Rules for digital, social media platforms come into effect today; traditional media houses hope for exemption
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- Editors Guild seeks PM Modi’s intervention, demands revoking of new IT Guidelines
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- Digital publishers need to be united against the new guidelines for digital media: Siddharth Varadarajan
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- News publishers welcome rules for online media, offer suggestions, says Prakash Javadekar
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- Government won’t appoint any member in self-regulating OTT body, clarifies Prakash Javadekar
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- Guidelines and directions for OTT platforms ready: I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar in Rajya Sabha
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- No self-regulatory body for OTT, where would we go, says Gaurav Tiwari who dragged Netflix to court
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- Commentary: OTT breathes creative freedom and government’s rough hand may kill the sector
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- Media agencies may drop news channels resorting to unethical practices