Communication Convergence Bill, 2001

The Communications Convergence Bill, 2001 (Convergence Bill) aims at promoting, facilitating and developing the carriage and content of communications including broadcasting, telecommunication and multimedia in an orderly manner. It recognizes the coming together of voice, video and data, aims to set up a single super-regulator for the telecom, Internet and broadcasting sectors, to be called…

Rights of LGBTQ person in India and the struggle for Societal Acceptance

‘I am what I am, so take me as I am’  Johann Wolfgang Shakespeare through one of his characters in a play says ―What’s in a name? If we call a rose by any other name, then also it would smell the same. This phrase conveys that what really matters are the essential qualities and…

SOCIAL MEDIA

Social media as the word suggests it’s a medium through which one can connect with the society at large. Various social media platforms are available such as facebook, Instagram, hike, messengers,telegram,whatsapp etc which help a person to share his own personal life events with his friends, followers or the community that he or she is…

Gender and the ‘Item Number’ in Indian Cinema: Liberation, Objectification or Both?

In Bollywood, an item song is a dancing scene featuring a young actress that is irrelevant to the content of the movie. It’s doesn’t reveal anything about the story of the film. It is a significant source of advertisement and is commonly recognized as a marketing tactic and promotional source. While considered throughout the light…

Critical Review of Digital Marketing

Introduction- Marketing is a restless, changing, and dynamic business activity. The role of marketing itself has changed dramatically due to various crises – material and energy shortages, inflation, economic recessions, high unemployment, dying industries, dying companies, terrorism and war, andeffects due to rapid technological changes in certain industries. Such changes, including theinternet, have forced today’s…

CENSORSHIP IN INDIA

In general, censorship in India, which involves the suppression of speech or other public communication, raises issues of freedom of speech, which is protected by the Indian constitution.The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of expression, but places certain restrictions on content, with a view towards maintaining communal and religious harmony, given the history of communal…