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Pakistan has not lifted ban on Indian films, clarifies Govt

New Delhi, Mar 12 (UNI) Pakistan has not lifted the ban on Indian films, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi clarified here today.

The Minister's clarification of the position came in a written reply in the Lok Sabha to a Member who had asked whether New Delhi welcomed Pakistan's decision to allow Indian films.

Answering another part of the question, he said India had simplified the process for shooting foreign films and it would not normally take more than three months to clear the applications.

He, however, said processing of applications could take more time if the film required shooting in sensitive areas of Jammu and Kashmir, North-east or border areas of the country, as in that case the Home Ministry will have to be consulted.

Moreover if the subject of the film concerned communal riots, human rights, tribal, nuclear and defence matters or anything sensitive from economic, social, political angles, it would also require consultations with the Home Ministry.

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Govt Depts told to submit no: of minority community employees

New Delhi, Mar 12 (UNI) The Centre has started the process of ascertaining the number of government employees belonging to minority communities, the Rajya Sabha was informed today. The Department of Personnel and Training has issued instruction to various departments and public sector undertakings to submit information regarding representation of minorities, Minister for Minority Affairs A R Antulay said in a written reply. While stating that the Recommendations of the Sachar Committee were under consideration, the Minister also said districts,.....

Govt considering reviewing honorarium of Anganwadi workers

New Delhi, Mar 12 (UNI) The Government is actively considering the report of the Review Committee set up to examine the current levels of honorarium and other related issues of Anganwadi Workers and Anganwadi helpers, the Rajya Sabha was informed today. The Review committee, which was set up in view of the long pending demand of Anganwadi Workers, had submitted its report recently, Minister of State for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhury said today in a written reply. She said.....

Elders concerned at killing of Indian fishermen by Lankan Navy

New Delhi, Mar 12 (UNI) Cutting across party lines, members of the Rajya Sabha today strongly condemned the killing of Indian fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy in Indian territorial waters and demanded that the government intervene and ask Colombo to return the Katcha Tivu island to India. The issue was raised by Mr Tirunavukkarasar (BJP) before the Question Hour was taken up. As soon as the House assembled for the Question Hour, Mr Tirunavukkarasar said the Lankan Navy had killed.....
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