MAI expresses gratitude to the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting for allowing 100% seating capacity in theatres
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Adequate physical distancing of at least six feet has to be followed outside the auditoriums, common areas and waiting areas at all times, and use of face covers/masks at all times will be mandatory.
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NEW DELHI: Cinema halls will operate at 100 per cent capacity from Monday, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar said on Sunday, while releasing the standard operating procedure (SOP) on preventive measures for Covid-19.
The restrictions put in place due to the pandemic are on the verge of ending, he said.
No sops or relief for Media & Entertainment sector in budget, again
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There was a clear focus on the growth of infrastructure and healthcare, but no sops or allocations for the M&E industry - one of the worst affected industries due to Covid-19 outbreak.
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The industry has been asking for an industry status and infrastructure status for the broadcasting sector since many years, both the demands haven’t been met this year also.
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MUMBAI: It was meant to be a historic budget, but the Indian media and entertainment (M&E) industry is once again feeling left out.