The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, set up the Film Facilitation Office in the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) with a view to promote and facilitate film shootings by foreign filmmakers in India. The services rendered by the Film Facilitation Office have now been extended to Indian filmmakers as well.
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Website of Central Board of Film Certification
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), a statutory body under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, regulates the public exhibition of films under the provisions of the Cinematograph Act 1952. Get information about the film certification, process and penalties for violations etc. Information on enforcement like violations of cinematograph Act and penalties is available. Details about rules related to film posters are also...
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Guidelines for Publication of Facsimile edition of Foreign Newspapers
In supersession of the previous guidelines issued by this Ministry dated 13th July 2005, the Union Government have decided to allow, with immediate effect: Facsimile editions, in whole or in part(s), of foreign newspapers, by Indian entities, with or without foreign investment, and also by foreign companies owning the original newspaper, provided they get incorporated and registered in India under the Companies Act, 1956.
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Annual Reports of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Ministry of Communications Annual reports on implementation of policies and programmes for achieving growth and development.
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Policy Guidelines for Rate Fixation and Advertisement Release in Outdoor Media and Personal Media for Government Advertisements
The guidelines would act as the common point of reference for stakeholders in Outdoor Publicity media for execution of Outdoor Publicity projects of Government of India.
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Seva Samarpan, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
The key to all-round development of the nation is through Good Governance, or Sushasan.
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The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code), Rules, 2021
The 2021 Rules replace the Information Technology (Intermediaries Guidelines) Rules, 2011. The earlier set of rules which were only applicable to intermediaries. The new Rules also significantly broadened the area of intermediary oversight, as well as bringing online news content and Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms under its purview.
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One Year of Modi 2.0, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
The Government had taken several important decisions which transformed India like never before
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Policy Guidelines for Bulk SMS and Other Value-Added Services
These guidelines will cover campaigns through Bulk SMS and other value added services mentioned above which are executed by BOC from time to time on behalf of the Ministries/ Departments and organizations of Government of India. Such messages are disseminated to raise public awareness.
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Chandrayaan2 E-book, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
India sets benchmark with Chandrayaan-2 Mission.
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Journalist Welfare Scheme Guidelines 2019
Scheme to give support to the journalists and their families in extreme hardship in a time bound and transparent manner.
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Policy Resolution for PCPIRs, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
To promote investment in this sector and make the country an important hub for both domestic and international markets, the government has decided to attract major investment, both domestic and foreign, by providing a transparent and investment friendly policy and facility regime under which integrated Petroleum, Chemicals & Petrochemical Investment Regions (PCPIRs) may be set up.