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Social Media · KarnatakaWhat does the Government of Karnataka’s proposed Mis-information and Fake News (Prohibition) Bill, 2025 really spell for creativity and satire asks Sarita Ramamoorthy, The Karnataka government’s Mis-information and Fake News (Prohibition) Bill, 2025 aims to counter “fake news” and “misinformation” but experts worry that the bill can invite censorship and government overreach. The Bill is scheduled to be tabled in the upcoming Assembly session. F…See the Story
Blocking “fake” news or stifling free speech?

Kerala · KeralaThe CBFC stamp of film censorship: Infantilising the public Despite a firmly established judicial convention of trusting the “wisdom of the street”, administrative processes are turning towards infantilization, says Sukumar Murlidharan, discussing the manner in which the CBFC has pandered to politics and the mob in ‘Janaki versus State of Kerala’. It was a court-room drama etched in celluloid, soon transformed into real-life farce. Advance publi…Read Article
The CBFC stamp of film censorship: Infantilising the public
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