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Parliamentary Committee directs govt to implement ‘Clean Feed’ by Oct 23



KATHMANDU: The Development and Technology Committee of the Federal Parliament under the House of Representatives has directed the government to implement ‘clean feed’ (ad-free channel) within October 23.

After holding discussions with officials including the secretary of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology on Monday, the committee has directed to make the television channels broadcasting in Nepal ad-free by taking down link permission.

The committee has directed to start clean feed in Nepal one day before the implementation of the Advertising (Regulating) Act 2076 in Nepal. The act is going to be promulgated from 22 October 2020.

The committee has also demanded a plan made by the ministry to stop the broadcasting of foreign channels that are not clean-feed in Nepal.

The committee has also directed to provide the report made by the ministry about the number of foreign channels in Nepal that are in a state of suspension due to the implementation of this act and its positive / negative impacts within 15 days.

The committee has also instructed the Ministry of Communications not to implement policy to provide ad to the foreign channels from Nepal.

Publish Date : 21 September 2020 15:24 PM

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