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After NDTV India, the Government has also ordered that an Assam-based news channel be taken off air for a day, following the recommendations of a high level panel which felt it had violated programming guidelines on more than one occasion.
New Delhi: After NDTV India, the Government has also ordered that an Assam-based news channel be taken off air for a day, following the recommendations of a high level panel which felt it had “violated” programming guidelines on more than one occasion.
An I&B ministry order dated November 2, has sought that the channel News Time Assam, be taken off air on November 9, for a day. One of the allegations against the channel relates to telecasting a programme which revealed the identity of a minor who had been brutally tortured while working as a domestic servant.
Observing that the visuals telecast by the channel appeared to compromise the privacy and dignity of the child while also exposing him to harm and stigma, a showcause notice was issued to the channel in 2013. Having listened to the channel’s version, the Inter-Ministerial Committee which looked into the matter felt that the channel may be taken off air for a day.
According to the order, the matter was reconsidered as some other channels had also shown similar content for which they had been issued warnings, but the IMC looked at all the circumstances and again recommended taking it off air for a day.
The same order also lists two other cases of alleged violations by the channel which were considered by the IMC. One of them related to telecast of gory visuals of dead bodies for which a recommendation was made to take off the channel for a day. In another case the channel telecast a programme which allegedly appeared to defamatory towards to women and in bad taste.
The IMC had asked the channel to run an apology scroll but since it did not comply, in this regard, taking it off air for a day was recommended. The order, dated November 2, mentions all the three cases and says that the “IMC clarified that the TV channel can be allowed to carry out the three awards of one day off air concurrently.” NDTV India has also been ordered off air for the same date over its coverage of the Pathankot attack.
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