Tag: Information and Broadcasting ministry

  • Centre’s advisories on illegal online betting warn against ads on TV channels, digital news, OTT platforms

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: Taking note of surrogate advertisements of online betting on private satellite channels, digital news, and OTT platforms, the ministry of information and broadcasting (I&B) on Monday issued two separate advisories asking them to refrain from airing those commercials.

    “Betting and gambling is prohibited in most parts of the country, and pose a significant financial and socio-economic risk for the consumers, especially youth and children. Accordingly, the promotion of offline or online betting/gambling through advertisements is not advised in the larger public interest,” read the advisories.

    Earlier in June, the ministry advised newspapers, private TV channels, and digital news outlets not to carry advertisements on online betting platforms. Monday’s advisories have been issued after the ministry noticed surrogate advertisements promoting offshore online betting platforms in the garb of news portals.   

    The department of consumer affairs has also informed the ministry that online betting platforms have been advertising themselves as professional sports blogs or sports news websites and provided an indicative list of online betting outlets using news for surrogate advertising.

    “It is informed that advertisements of concerned news websites, which are in fact surrogate advertisements for online offshore betting platforms, do not appear to be in strict conformity with these laws…The online advertisement intermediaries are also advised not to target such advertisements towards the Indian audience,” stated the advisory note sent to digital news channels and OTT platforms. 

    The advisories were supplemented with evidence containing direct and surrogate advertisements of offshore betting platforms such as Fairplay, PariMatch, Betway, Wolf 777, and 1xBet.

    The ministry has found that the logos of surrogate news websites bear striking resemblance to betting platforms. The advisories relied upon the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act 2019, Cable TV Network Regulation Act 1995 and the IT Rules, 2021. “Such advertisements are not in conformity with various related laws and have strongly advised TV channels as well as digital news publishers from broadcasting such betting platforms or their surrogate news websites, reminding TV channels that violation may invite penal action,” said a statement issued by the ministry.

    Neither the betting platforms nor the news websites are registered under any legal authority in India, the ministry further clarified.

    NEW DELHI: Taking note of surrogate advertisements of online betting on private satellite channels, digital news, and OTT platforms, the ministry of information and broadcasting (I&B) on Monday issued two separate advisories asking them to refrain from airing those commercials.

    “Betting and gambling is prohibited in most parts of the country, and pose a significant financial and socio-economic risk for the consumers, especially youth and children. Accordingly, the promotion of offline or online betting/gambling through advertisements is not advised in the larger public interest,” read the advisories.

    Earlier in June, the ministry advised newspapers, private TV channels, and digital news outlets not to carry advertisements on online betting platforms. Monday’s advisories have been issued after the ministry noticed surrogate advertisements promoting offshore online betting platforms in the garb of news portals.   

    The department of consumer affairs has also informed the ministry that online betting platforms have been advertising themselves as professional sports blogs or sports news websites and provided an indicative list of online betting outlets using news for surrogate advertising.

    “It is informed that advertisements of concerned news websites, which are in fact surrogate advertisements for online offshore betting platforms, do not appear to be in strict conformity with these laws…The online advertisement intermediaries are also advised not to target such advertisements towards the Indian audience,” stated the advisory note sent to digital news channels and OTT platforms. 

    The advisories were supplemented with evidence containing direct and surrogate advertisements of offshore betting platforms such as Fairplay, PariMatch, Betway, Wolf 777, and 1xBet.

    The ministry has found that the logos of surrogate news websites bear striking resemblance to betting platforms. The advisories relied upon the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act 2019, Cable TV Network Regulation Act 1995 and the IT Rules, 2021. “Such advertisements are not in conformity with various related laws and have strongly advised TV channels as well as digital news publishers from broadcasting such betting platforms or their surrogate news websites, reminding TV channels that violation may invite penal action,” said a statement issued by the ministry.

    Neither the betting platforms nor the news websites are registered under any legal authority in India, the ministry further clarified.

  • NCW asks I&B ministry to intervene over depiction of obscene content in Marathi movie

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The National Commission for Women (NCW) has written to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry to immediately intervene over alleged obscene content depicting women and minors in an objectionable manner in a Marathi movie.

    The commission said it has received a complaint from Bharatiya Stree Shakti, Maharashtra, on an upcoming Marathi film titled “Nay Varan Bhat Loncha Kon Nay Koncha” which is scheduled to be released on Friday over alleged obscene content in the film.

    The complaint alleges that the trailer of the film, which was released on January 10, shows obscene content depicting women and minors in objectionable ways.

    The trailer is being circulated on social media platforms like Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, etc without any age restrictions for viewers and hence is available even for minors to watch, the commission said in a statement.

    The NCW said it condemns the open circulation of such sexually explicit content involving minors on social media platforms.

    NCW Chairperson Rekha Sharma has written to Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, to immediately intervene in the matter and censor the trailer and the sexually explicit scenes of the movie.

    “The Commission has also asked to ensure that the sexually explicit scenes are not circulated openly on social media platforms. A copy of the letter has also been sent to Prasoon Joshi, Chairperson, Central Board of Film Certification. The Commission has to be apprised about action taken in the matter at the earliest,” the NCW said.

  • Government to issue OTT guidelines soon: I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The government will soon issue guidelines for regulation of OTT (over the top) platforms that will address issues such as sensitive content, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Tuesday.

    Replying to a Zero Hour mention, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said a lot of suggestions and complaints on the regulation of OTTs have been received.

    “Guidelines and direction are almost ready.It will be soon implemented,” he said in his brief submission.

    Earlier, raising the issue through a Zero Hour mention, Mahesh Poddar of the BJP said the content and language on OTT platforms was discriminatory and offensive.

    Objectional content on OTT platforms includes sexual discrimination and abusive language, he said adding that the government should, without delay, implement the Internet regulations.

    There are at least 40 OTT platforms, including global ones such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and HotStar (Disney Plus),and hundreds of news content websites.

    “It is an important issue. We get a lot of suggestions and complaints. Guidelines and directions are almost ready. It will be soon implemented,” Javadekar said.

    Ram Gopal Yadav of the SP opposed direct recruitment for the post of joint secretary in Government of India, saying the IAS and IRS fraternity was unhappy with these lateral entries.

    Besides, there is no reservation for SC, ST and OBC in these appointments, he said, demanding that the Department of Personnel and Training be told to stop such recruitments.

    Neeraj Dangi of the Congress demanded raising of monthly pension to pensioners covered under the EPF-95 scheme to Rs 9,000 from the current Rs 300 to Rs 3,000 a month.

    N Gokulakrishnan of the AIAMDK alleged that “step-motherly treatment” being meted out to Puducherry in partly increase of Rs 26 crore in the annual fund allocation for the Union Territory.

    Seeking at least a 10 per cent annual increase in fund allocation, he said the demand for a special package, writing off of legacy loans and reimbursement of pay commission arrears have been pending with the central government.

    Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar of the TDP sought reconsideration of the government decision to privatise Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) which has a steel plant in Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.

    The steel plant, he said, was built after 22,000 acres of land was sacrificed by the people of the state.

    About 16,000 people were displaced due to the plant.

    The plant is incurring losses as it does not have a captive iron ore mine and is burdened by huge debt servicing liability, he said, adding the entire steel industry was facing high iron ore and freight cost, pushing them into losses.

    He called for reconsideration of the disinvestment plans of RINL Visakhapatnam.

    Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi raised the issue of Indians stuck on a ship in the China Sea since last year and asked the government to bring them back on priority.

    Shipping Minister Mansukh L Mandaviya said the issue will be resolved in a short time and the crew will return home.

    He said 23 sailors on one ship — MV Jag Anand — have returned home and the Indian government is in touch with the Chinese authorities for the return of 16 Indian crew on another vessel, MV Anastasia.

    Indian bulk cargo vessel MV Jag Anand had been on anchorage near Jingtang port in Hebei province of China since June 13.

    Another vessel, MV Anastasia, is on anchorage near Caofeidian port in China since September 20.

    DMK’s Tiruchi Siva raised the issue of 49 Kendriya Vidyalaya schools in Tamil Nadu not having a single teacher to teach Tamil as a third language.

    Sanskrit and Hindi have been made compulsory languages but not Tamil.

    This, he said, was an injustice to the local language.

    KVs are preferred for their good education and very low fee and not teaching Tamil would be an injustice to poor students, he said.

    “Tamil should be the compulsory language for teaching in KV schools.”

    Sasmit Patra of the BJD raised the issue of a long-pending demand for the building of a new international airport at Puri in Odisha.

    Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri responded saying the request for the new international airport at Puri came from the state government “only a few days ago” and to say it has been long pending will be incorrect.