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Media clippings - Television, Information and Broadcasting (1995-1997), 1995 - 1997

 File — Box: MS-032 Box 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: MS-032-1-1-1-12

Scope and Contents

Newspaper clippings of articles by Rai about leadership changes in the Doordarshan command; protests by newsreaders; Doordarshan budgetary discussion; commentary on DD programming and expansion of channels; expansion of other news networks and departure of bureaucrats from DD to join private enterprises; government misuse of airwaves; election-period publicity campaigns for the government by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting; discussions on the Broadcasting Bill; comments by Mahesh Bhatt in his tenure as chairman of the Film and Television Institute's council, as well as protests to remove him; an interview of Anand Patwardhan on Ram Ke Naam and its censorship; and discussions of private channels like ZeeTV and StarNews.

Dates

  • Creation: 1995 - 1997

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Access Level: Open/Online.

Extent

From the Collection: 2 Linear Feet (Approximately 4 Hollinger-style archival boxes.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: Hindi

Physical Description

Newspaper clippings, scrapbook

Processing Information

Copyright may not have been assigned to Archives, National Centre for Biological Sciences. Permission for reproduction or distribution must be obtained in writing from the Archives at NCBS (archives@ncbs.res.in). The Archives at NCBS makes no representation that it is the copyright owner in all of its collections. The user must obtain all necessary rights and clearances before use of material, and material may only be reproduced for academic and non-commercial use. The collection contains articles and writings authored by Usha Rai - the donor of the collection.

Repository Details

Part of the Archives at NCBS Repository

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