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Updated Apr 07, 2021 | 18:49 IST Harsh Vardhan said that some state governments are making “deplorable attempts” to distract attention from their “failures and spread panic” among the people. Representational Image  |  Photo Credit: PTI Mumbai: Hours after Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope said that many districts are likely to run out of COVID-19 vaccine stock in three days, the Centre said that the state have been supplied over one crore doses till date and more than seven lakh shots are being sent. A total of 1,06,19,190 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been provided to the state so far, of which 90,53,523 jabs have been consumed, ANI reported citing government sources. The government further said that a total of 7,43,280 doses for the state are in the pipeline. ....
Guidelines in view of rising complaints against content on streaming services. 01 Feb, 2021 - 08:27 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team NEW DELHI: Even as major streaming services are reeling from back to back controversies and calls for boycott over their original series, Union minister for information and broadcasting Prakash Javadekar has said the government is coming up with a set of guidelines to regulate content on OTT platforms. These regulations will be released “soon”, promised Javaker, especially given the number of complaints these platforms keep racking up with every passing day. “We have received a lot of complaints against some serials available on OTT platforms. Films and serials released on OTT platforms and digital newspapers do not come under the purview of the Press Council Act, Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act or Censor Board. We will come up with some guidelines on it soon,” the minister told ANI. ....