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These Bollywood singers welcome Government’s advisory on kids’ reality shows

The Information And Broadcasting Ministry Issued A Notification And Asked All Private Satellite TV Channels To Avoid From Showing Minor Participants Portrayed In A Vulgar Or Inappropriate Manner. Bollywood Singers Including Alka Yagnik, Javed Ali And Himesh Reshammiya Have Come Out In Support Of The Government’s Move.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Anurag Singh | Updated on: 19 Jun 2019, 11:17:19 PM
Himesh Reshammiya, Javed Ali and Alka yagnik (Photo Credit: Twitter)

New Delhi:

The Information and Broadcasting Ministry issued a notification and asked all private satellite TV channels to avoid from showing minor participants portrayed in a vulgar or inappropriate manner. And now the Bollywood singers including Alka yagnik, Javed Ali and Himesh Reshammiya have come out in support of the Government’s move.

Reacting to the government’s advisory, singer Alka yagnik asserted that there should be some guidelines for the safeguard of kids performing on reality shows.

Welcoming the Information and Broadcasting Ministry’s move, singer Javed Ali said that these things should be monitored.

In the meantime, Himesh Reshammiya noted that we always keep a tab and ensure that nothing of this sort happen in our show ‘Superstar Singers’. “We provide opportunities only to talented kids,” he added.

Coming back to the notification issued by the I&B Ministry, it has asked all private channels to not show any programme that shows children, especially 10 years old or younger, in indecent, suggestive or inappropriate manner in dance or other reality TV shows.

The ministry further said, “All private satellite TV channels are hereby advised to desist from showing children in vulgar, indecent, suggestive and inappropriate manner in dance reality shows or other such programmes and exercise maximum restraint, sensitivity and caution while showing such programmes.”

It also reminded TV channels of relevant provisions of the Programme and Advertising Codes of the Cable Television Networks (Regulations) Act, 1995, which all TV channels have to adhere to. As per Rule 6(1) and 6 (4), the channels are prohibited from denigrating children and using strong language in shows meant for them. Rule 6(1)(l) states that “no programme should be carried in the cable service which denigrates children” and 6(4) mentions that TV channels should take care “to ensure that programmes meant for children do not contain any bad language or explicit scenes of violence”.

It is to be noted that the advisory was issued after it came to ministry’s notice that “Private satellite TV channels telecast dance-based reality shows from time to time, in which, children between the age group of 5 – 10 years or of lesser years are shown dancing to popular Bollywood tunes or other local songs” and the “child participants enact and imitate grown up actors which includes some inappropriate dance movements executed by kids”. The ministry said that the “gestures, dialogues and dance moves performed by the kids appear to be suggestive and obscene for their age”.

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First Published : 19 Jun 2019, 11:17:19 PM

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