Tag: RegionalNews

  • Bangladesh high court petition seeks ban on Indian TV channels

    Bangladesh high court petition seeks ban on Indian TV channels

    MUMBAI: In the sweltering heat of early August, Bangladesh found itself at the crossroads. The once-bustling streets of Dhaka were now battlegrounds, echoing with the cries of a populace yearning for change. The crescendo of protests reached its peak on 5 August 2024, when prime minister Sheikh Hasina, facing mounting unrest, sought refuge in India. Her departure marked a significant turning point, plunging the nation into further turmoil. The ensuing days were marred by intensified violence, with supporters of the Awami League becoming targets of widespread retribution. Amid smoldering buildings and shattered dreams, the mantle of leadership passed to Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, tasked with steering a country bruised and battered by its own internal strife.The nation stood on the precipice, its democratic aspirations hanging in the balance, as it grappled with the aftermath of a toppled regime and the quest for a new beginning.

    Five months after this chaos, a writ petition has been filed in the Bangladesh High Court, calling for a ban on Indian television channels, citing their alleged negative impact on Bangladeshi society and culture. The petition, submitted by lawyer Ekhlas Uddin Bhuiyan, demanded action under the Cable Television Network Operation Act, 2006, seeking to halt broadcasts of channels such as Republic Bangla, Star Jalsha, Star Plus, and Zee Bangla. 

    The petition highlights concerns over provocative news coverage and unregulated content that allegedly opposes Bangladeshi culture, claiming these broadcasts are ‘destroying the youth’ and contributing to a cultural disconnect. A hearing is expected to take place in the HC with justices Fatema Najib and Sikder Mahmudur Razi presiding over the matter.

    The petition has named the information ministry, home ministry, and Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) as respondents. It alleges that these Indian channels fail to adhere to regulatory norms and calls for a rule to ban them altogether.

    This development comes amid rising concerns over minority safety in Bangladesh. Violent incidents, including attacks on Hindu communities, temple desecrations, and clashes in Chattogram, have sparked national and international outrage. In recent events, tensions escalated after the arrest of a former priest, Chinmoy Krishna Das and the hoisting of a saffron flag above the national flag in Chittagong, which further fueled unrest.

    India has consistently urged Bangladesh’s interim government to ensure the safety of minority groups and take appropriate steps to curb violence.

    The petition reflects growing societal concerns about the influence of foreign media on Bangladeshi culture and the nation’s youth, potentially setting the stage for significant regulatory decisions regarding cross-border broadcasting.

  • Jagran New Media launches Gujarati Jagran app to expand Indic news reach

    Jagran New Media launches Gujarati Jagran app to expand Indic news reach

    Mumbai: Jagran New Media, the digital arm of Jagran Prakashan Ltd., has launched the Gujarati Jagran App, aiming to make news consumption easier and more accessible for Gujarati-speaking audiences worldwide. Designed to provide credible, real-time updates in just one click, the app reinforces Jagran’s commitment to leveraging technology to deliver trustworthy news and information tailored for regional communities.  

    The free app, available on both iOS and Android platforms, offers a seamless and engaging experience with features like city-specific personalisation, an intuitive UI/UX, and easy navigation across categories. GujaratiJagran.com, launched in 2022, has already become a go-to destination for Gujarati-speaking users. The new app further deepens this connection, providing updates on local news, entertainment, business, lifestyle, and trending content.  

    Jagran New Media editor-in-chief, Rajesh Upadhyay, shared his excitement, stating, “The launch of the Gujarati Jagran App is an exciting moment in our ongoing Indic language expansion strategy. Leveraging technology to provide instant, credible and comprehensive updates with just a click has been our forte. Our mission is to create a seamless, engaging, and trustworthy news experience, and introducing the all-new Gujarati Jagran App is a significant step in that direction. This launch will further solidify our connection with the Gujarati-speaking community, both locally and globally, ensuring they stay informed and connected to their roots.”

    Jagran New Media, AVP, technology & design, Pradeep Singh Rawat added, “We are thrilled to launch the Gujarati Jagran App, focusing on cutting-edge technology and a modern design for a smooth and enjoyable user experience. Our app offers an intuitive UI/UX, city-specific personalisation, and seamless navigation between categories, making it a comprehensive and user-friendly source of Gujarati news, lifestyle, trending content, and more. Additionally, the app brings all content forms together in one place – from articles to quick tappable stories – making it a comprehensive source of information.”  

    The app’s features, including dark and light modes, interactive multimedia content, and real-time updates, cater to the fast-paced lives of the Gujarati community. With a focus on providing valuable and relevant content, Jagran New Media aims to create a more inclusive digital ecosystem, ensuring news is accessible to all.  

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