Saturday, February 22nd, 2025

Clean feed policy to be implemented from October 23


20 October 2020  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

KATHMANDU: The clean feed policy would be fully implemented within the country from October 23.

In this context, the cable television entrepreneurs have urged the government to regulate the television broadcast done through the Internet-based OTT-mobile app.

Nepal Cable Television Entrepreneurs Federation put forth this demand through an 11-point memorandum that it submitted to Minister for communications and Information Technology, Parbat Gurung, on Monday.

On the occasion, the entrepreneurs thanked the government for what they called the effective initiatives taken by it to implement the clean feed policy.

In the same vein, they also called on the government to regulate the Internet-based television broadcasting.

Federation president Dhruba Sharma said that Minister Gurung on the occasion, in line with their demand, directed the Ministry’s secretary Hari Prasad Basyal to put in place necessary process in the context of other transmissions as well along with the clean feed policy.

As per the Act on Regulation of Advertisements-2076 BS, from October 23 foreign advertisements cannot be aired in television broadcasts done within Nepal, which is the clean feed policy.

The Federation demanded with the government to regulate the Internet-based television broadcast reasoning that there was the possibility of foreign channels and videos not acquiring permission easily broadcasting as well as the movies that have been censored or not censored becoming easily accessible to the users.

It has demanded that the government should make arrangements that materials others than the ones that have acquired permission for downlink should not be broadcast and transmitted.

On the occasion, Minister Gurung said the clean feed and other topics would be implemented with the support and cooperation of all as this is the national agenda.

Publish Date : 20 October 2020 12:31 PM

Chitwan National Park struggles to feed caged tigers amid budget shortfall

CHITWAN: Chitwan National Park is facing a severe budget shortfall

Campaign launched to manage non-biodegradable waste in Mustang

POKHARA: A new campaign has been launched in Mustang to

Durbar Marg’s new granite paving called ‘visually impaired-unfriendly’

KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City’s plan to lay granite paving

FNJ calls for unbiased reporting environment in Pathibhara cable car debate

KATHMANDU: The Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) has expressed concern

Private sector calls for cooperation to meet Nepal’s electricity target

KATHMANDU: Private energy entrepreneurs in Nepal have called for strong