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Missing words “ secular and socialist “ from Preamble in govt ad kick up controversy
India | January 28, 2015 8:22 ISTNew Delhi: A Republic Day advertisement, featuring the Preamble of the Constitution, issued by the Union ministry of Information & Broadcasting caused an online uproar as the words ‘secular' 'socialist' were missing.The ad used the
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Security clearance for running TV channels valid for 3 years only: MHA
October 20, 2013 20:57 ISTNew Delhi: From now on, security clearances given to companies by Home Ministry for running TV channels will be considered valid for a period of three years only.The Home Ministry conveyed this in a letter
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